Shorter opening hours have been announced for libraries in the Newark area.
A ward at Newark Hospital which was closed for a week following an outbreak of the Norovirus infection has now re-opened.
Stroke patients will no longer be taken by ambulance to Newark Hospital from today as part of national changes to save more lives and improve recovery.
A ward at Newark Hospital has been closed this week following an outbreak of the Norovirus infection.
A section of the A617 will be closed for most of today after a lorry overturned at Kirklington.
A developer hoping to build 189 homes off Beacon Hill Road, Newark, has been told to reconsider its plans for a new roundabout because of safety fears.
Representatives of community and voluntary groups in Newark and Sherwood have taken their concerns about budget cuts to Westminster.
Two police forces are working together to tackle poaching in rural areas such as Newark and Ollerton.
A Newark-based communications firm has announced it will be creating 150 new jobs with a £7m investment in a state-of-the-art data centre.
Pencil cases of stationery have been collected by pupils to send to Africa.
An elderly Newark couple are the latest victims of distraction burglary, amid a spate of incidents in Nottinghamshire.
A businessman is offering to share his 50 years of experience with fledgling companies in a Dragons’ Den-style venture.
More than 2,000 people have been invited to a public health meeting at Newark Town Hall tonight.
The race is on to find the fastest ice-cream eaters in town.
Calls for an independent review of planned changes at Newark Hospital have increased ahead of a public meeting tonight.
A wartime propaganda documentary set in Newark has been published online as part of a project to make a national archive of films available to the public.
Newark and Sherwood District Council last night called on the Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley, to consider calling an independent review into planned changes at Newark Hospital.
A motion calling on the Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley, to instigate an independent review into the changes at Newark Hospital will be voted on at Kelham Hall tomorrow evening.
More than 400 people have been made redundant in the first phase of redundancies at Nottinghamshire County Council, costing the tax payer £10.9m
Nottinghamshire Police will take on a team of Southwell teenagers today in a football match aimed at forging links between officers and the town's youngsters.