Rumours that Ollerton Hall could be used as a young offenders’ institute have been dispelled.
A group of talented pupils at Toot Hill School, Bingham, were given tips on how to combine academic studies with their sporting commitments on Monday.
A woman walked 95 miles along the West Highland Way to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Only ten headstones out of 15,000 in Newark Cemetery have been found to be unsafe in a check that has taken four years to complete.
Prince William received his wings on Friday from his father, Prince Charles, after completing a four-month intensive flying training course.
A managing director has been appointed to help develop the work and services at Beaumond House Community Hospice in Newark.
A solicitor and members of Southwell Traders’ Association are threatening legal action against Newark and Sherwood District Council if charges are introduced at a town centre carpark.
Modern street lamps erected in a Southwell conservation area have been described as “monstrosities” by a town councillor.
An appeal against the district council’s decision to refuse permission for 26 apartments on the site of a former Ollerton bingo hall has been dismissed.
A war historian from Bingham is leading a campaign to ensure a first world war hero is not forgotten.
The New Ferry restaurant in Farndon has been bought and is being renovated at a cost of £1m as restaurateur brothers and their partners embark on a second riverside location.
Newspapers is the topic at Newark Library this month as part of the government’s Year Of Reading.
Concern is mounting for a young Newark man who has not been seen since Sunday evening.
A grandfather presented prizes to the winners of a school competition to design a road safety poster.
Pupils at a Newark infants’ school are having meals cooked at the school’s own kitchen for the first time in its 73-year history.
Hopes are rising that a mile-long riverside walk will be created from Mill Bridge to Northgate Retail Park, Newark.
A minute’s silence will be held before all Southwell Rugby Club fixtures tomorrow in memory of a club member and former third XV captain killed in Afghanistan on Sunday.
Failings have been found at a village playgroup where youngsters could potentially access broken light fittings and glass bottles.
Pupils created a picture of their school by mapping their routes around the site with global positioning system devices.
A three-storey farmhouse could be used as a residential school if plans are approved by Newark and Sherwood District Council.