Shops and businesses are being urged to work together to improve Newark town centre.
The number of parents in Newark and Sherwood summonsed to appear in court because their children had been playing truant has halved in a year.
Newark’s world-renowned School of Violin-making looks set to move to a new home in the town.
The MP for Newark has suggested intervention by the health regulator, Monitor, could become the trigger for Newark Hospital to go it alone.
Newark Amateur Operatic Society is urging the public to support its productions to ensure the shows can continue.
Tributes have been paid to a ten-year-old boy who died after being hit by a car on Saturday.
The MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer, says having ambulances based in the centre of Newark is essential.
Pupils and teachers have marked the opening of a new-look Newark school.
Unsung heroes were thanked for their voluntary work at an event hosted by the chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council.
The chairman of the NHS trust that runs Newark Hospital has accused campaigners of undermining public confidence in the hospital.
Pupils had a taste of life as a Victorian child at Southwell Workhouse.
Volunteers are needed to help with a scheme that would provide emergency food provisions for the needy in Newark.
The owners of a Newark pub are toasting its success after it was named the best in the East Midlands just two years after opening.
A tea party for users and volunteers of the Newark and District Talking Newspaper takes place a week on Saturday.
The pressure was really on when Fran Overbury was asked to make sure pianos that were to be used by one of the world’s biggest stars in a performance in front of thousands of fans was pitch perfect.
More than 100 children took part in a hula hoop activity day at Bishop Alexander Primary School in Newark.
The company that manages Newark and Sherwood District Council’s housing stock has been accused of threatening tenants with eviction over their political leanings.
An amputee war hero was told he couldn’t ride a rollercoaster at Alton Towers because of his injury, even though he had been on it many times before.
A hard-hitting report by the independent body that regulates NHS foundation trusts reveals that Newark Hospital is being used at less than half its capacity.
Campaigners say the Monitor findings prove more services need to be provided at Newark Hospital.