Businesses are being urged to support a course that aims to make a difference to the lives of young people in the area.
Council tenants could face rent rises of up to nearly 10%.
The body of a man laid undiscovered in the kitchen of his Newark home for up to three months.
An elderly woman was denied the chance to spend her last days in Newark Hospital, say her family.
A petition of more than 300 signatures against plans for wind turbines south of Newark has been handed to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
The families of two fishermen, one of whom died after their boat capsized at Cromwell weir, on Monday visited the scene of the tragedy.
The reaction by the next Chief Constable for Nottinghamshire to a television documentary about the force has angered some frontline officers.
A £5m data centre was officially opened this afternoon by the MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer.
The Newark Healthcare Review will again be assessed by an independent panel of experts to see whether a full independent review of the process is warranted.
Speed cameras are to be installed on a dangerous road as part of safety measures being introduced by Nottinghamshire County Council.
A dog owner has paid tribute to firefighters who saved her pet after it fell through ice at a former quarry.
The district council is planning a £10m investment in Newark and Sherwood’s economy over the next three years.
Revised plans for a free school in Newark were presented to parents as the team behind the bid prepares to resubmit its scheme to the Government.
The Newark Division of St John Ambulance marked its 100th year of service with a celebration at its headquarters on Telford Drive on Sunday.
Newark’s Potterdyke redevelopment is set to be one of only two shopping centre schemes to be completed nationally in 2012.
Police surgeries with the public on Newark’s Hawtonville Estate will take place at the Co-op, Churchill Drive, today from 11am until noon.
The long-awaited scheme to improve the A46 has entered the home straight and drivers at the Newark end of the road will soon be using a fully-opened dual carriageway.
A communications firm that is leading the way in its industry is preparing to open a £5m data centre.
Money for underprivileged pupils is not reaching Advertiser area schools because parents are not registering their children for free school meals, according to headteachers.
An audience of more than 70 people saw the end of an era on Sunday as Newark-based jazz band The Dixielanders played at the town’s Palace Theatre for the last time.