The big day out for children is coming to Newark this summer for the very first time.
For the first time in 35 years, a brand new section of the Scouts is coming to Newark.
The effects of flooding can be devastating, with householders losing many of the things that matter to them the most.
Creative and caring individuals are being encouraged to get involved with a scheme aiding children in times of need.
A cat who suffered a life threatening injury has found its forever home following specialist surgery.
Silence can be deadly, especially when it comes to talking about health. But Newark's Jay McGuiness wants to open up the conversation.
A wine-tasting event went down a treat with guests, helping to raise funds for a homeless charity.
Residents have been praised for their glass recycling efforts which have helped their area achieve the highest recycling rate in Nottinghamshire.
Following the announcement that the government is cutting back on grant funding a trust has warned that the nation's waterways could be put at risk.
In its weekly voxpop, the Advertiser asked people what summer events they would like to see brightening up the town.
A group of residents concerned about the climate crisis have penned an open letter to the UK government.
A free exhibition displaying prints of the area is open until the end of summer.
As part of the move towards net zero carbon emissions, £2.6m will be invested into decarbonising social housing across the district.
Newark Sewing Group has received funding from a councillor to evolve their growing initiative.
A sensitive dog with a big heart is looking for a loving family after struggling to be rehomed.
A production manager of a steel fabrication firm will celebrate 50 years with the same company next month.
Three shops have been honoured with awards that recorgnise the best of small independent lifestyle businesses.
The dedication of hospital staff and volunteers was celebrated in a ceremony that was held on the same day the NHS marked its 75th anniversary.
The sun was shining at Sherwood Forest as the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire celebrated the work of youth and community groups across the county.
For just the second time ever, Edwinstowe has entered into the RHS Britain in Bloom.