The leader of an attempt to break the world water speed record is refusing to give up despite numerous setbacks — including declaring himself bankrupt.
A controversial scheme to store patients’ records on a database that can be accessed by healthcare staff anywhere in the country has received a mixed reaction.
Firefighters have spent the morning tackling a diesel spillage in Bingham.
Readers are today urged to back calls for desperately needed investment in Newark’s secondary schools.
A competition is being launched to attract shoppers to Newark in the run-up to Christmas.
Concerns remain over ambulance provision in Newark, despite a £1/4m investment by health bosses.
A police mobile rural contact point is due to stop operating from tomorrow after funding was withdrawn because of budget cuts.
Plans for a wind turbine in Carlton-on-Trent are causing concern for residents.
A business is counting the cost after thieves stripped lead from its roof.
Newark and Sherwood District Council may seek a judicial review if Nottinghamshire County Council’s decision to approve a controversial waste-transfer station in Newark stands.
A woman overcame her fear of heights to bungee jump 160ft to raise money for the Children’s Heart Federation.
Coffee mornings held to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Care have raised thousands of pounds.
The manager of Newark Hospital, Tracey Wall, has taken up a new temporary role with the trust that runs the hospital.
A member of the Newark and District Constituency Labour Party was at the announcement of Labour's new leader, Ed Miliband, in Manchester on Saturday.
A group that provides friendship and activities for elderly people has celebrated its 40th anniversary.
A new health group has been set up to give patients in Newark a stronger voice.
A walking group has been awarded accreditation by Walking For Health, a Natural England initiative that sets standards for organised health walks.
Three friends will set off from Newark today on a 6,000-mile round trip for charity.
Residents are urged to contact the police if they see anti-social behaviour in Fernwood.
Residents are calling for the service at their village Post Office to be continued at the same level once it re-opens.