Those aiming to get fit this year are being urged to turn to the Olympics for motivation by signing up to three London 2012-inspired challenges at Newark and Sherwood leisure centres.
Changes have been made to plans for a new secondary school in Newark amid concerns over creationism being taught there.
A campaign group has been set up to stop wind turbine developments south of Newark it says would desecrate the landscape.
More than 80 parking tickets issued to drivers who parked on a Newark street will be rescinded after a county council blunder.
Newark Sea Cadets will test their skills against hundreds of others in a regional competition.
Pressure is mounting for the Newark Healthcare Review to be looked at again by the Government.
A free minibus service from Newark to King's Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield, began on Monday.
Volunteers are being sought from the Newark area to help with an ambitious project to mark the centenary of the first world war in 2014.
Lorries will be prevented from driving through three villages on the A1 if proposed weight limits are enforced.
A grandmother has published a book about her childhood memories that she intended to share with just her family.
A woman who is part of a round-the-world yacht race spent Christmas and new year sailing from Australia to Singapore.
An annual service will be held in Newark Parish Church today to mark the start of a new farming year.
Three Newark pubs have stepped in to provide an alternative to the annual Camra Winter Beer Festival.
A former pupil of the Minster School, Southwell, who became a weather girl on national TV says she is looking forward to new challenges — including the possibility of a stay in the Big Brother house.
A couple have had their first Christmas and new year as parents with the daughter they describe as a miracle baby.
The Sahara Trek organised by the Advertiser and Beaumond House, the Newark hospice’s first overseas event, is on course to become the biggest single fundraiser in its history.
A council has written to the Government to complain about the amount of taxpayers’ money it is having to spend on applications for footpaths.
Power has been restored to nearly all homes in the Advertiser area which found themselves without electricity earlier this morning after power supplies were hit by the gale force winds.
A young actor from Bingham exceeded expectations after appearing in a BBC adaptation of a Dickens’ classic.
A motorist escaped serious injury by a matter of inches after a tree fell on her car as she drove along a Newark street.