Nottinghamshire Police has begun formal consultation with its staff and the public sector union, Unison, over plans to axe around 100 jobs.
A dance group from Newark has been chosen to take part in a regional show after impressing judges with a performance inspired by a wartime diary.
A woman with terminal cancer spent seven days in isolation in hospital after contracting swine flu.
A village’s May Day celebrations will go ahead thanks to a community fundraising effort to replace its damaged maypole.
This year’s Newark Jazz Festival has been cancelled because of a lack of financial backing in the uncertain economic climate.
A young mother died after serious delays in her treatment for kidney stones, an inquest was told.
The battle lines are being drawn in a campaign to save three fire stations and 100 retained firefighters’ jobs.
Shop owners say they are being kept in the dark over the future of Newark’s Buttermarket shopping centre.
The overall winner of the 2010 Newark Business Awards, organised by the Advertiser, is Liz Hobbs Group Ltd.
A headteacher has dismissed a recommendation to repaint lines outside her primary school to tackle inconsiderate parking as “a joke.”
A hospice has opened a resource and information centre thanks to a Government grant of more than £100,000.
A temporary pay and display carpark with 70 spaces should be open by the end of the week on the former Potterdyke carpark site.
Farmers in the Newark area are set to be badly hit by news that most of the local sugar beet crop cannot be processed by British Sugar.
Motorists are being warned to guard against becoming victims of opportunist thieves.
A shop fitter must pay more than £600 in court fines and costs after he allowed waste to be dumped by someone who was not properly authorised to remove it.
Jobs are set to go at an advice service for young people in Newark due to the unprecedented public sector cuts.
A one-way system for Newark town centre is one of the transport schemes set to be scrapped by Nottinghamshire County Council.
A service for Newark Emmaus Trust and Churches Together In Newark takes place this afternoon.
The layout of roadworks along the A46 will be changed to allow work to continue on the dualling scheme.
A coffee morning is being held at Collingham Fire Station this morning to raise awareness about its proposed closure.