Animal lovers are being encouraged to adopt retired racing greyhounds.
Newark’s British Heart Foundation shop is encouraging people to volunteer to help with a huge stock appeal.
Overweight children and their families in the Ollerton area are being helped to lead healthier lifestyles.
The family of a little boy who has a rare congenital heart defect is appealing to Advertiser readers to help them raise money for the hospital that is treating their son and others like him.
Papier-maché pigs will be put in Boughton Brake Wood when the area is used for a medieval fair today.
A security guard is patrolling Balderton playing field to help tackle anti-social behaviour after claims of a lack of support from police.
The superintendent registrar at Newark Register Office has added her voice to the calls for facilities at Newark Hospital to be retained and expanded.
A university student is hoping a million people will help him to raise £1m in a pioneering charity project that could set a trend for fundraising on the internet.
A soldier returned to active service in Afghanistan this week after arriving home on leave in time for the birth of his first child.
A burglary victim fears thieves could be targeting gold because of the ease in which they can sell it for money thanks to the growth in cash-for-gold companies.
Bridges were built between police and the Ollerton public this week — on the football pitch.
The pay of Nottinghamshire County Council's new £110,000-a-year improvement director will be reviewed by the authority's overview committee.
The Robin Hood Theatre, Averham, is set to be taken over by its theatre company as part of plans to re-open it.
The shadow health secretary, Mr Andy Burnham, said there were large question marks hanging over the proposal for a minor injuries unit at Newark Hospital following a visit to the town.
Plans for a waste facility on the Brunel Drive industrial estate in Newark have been opposed by district councillors.
A decision to appoint an £110,000-a-year improvement director to oversee the budget cuts at Nottinghamshire County Council has been labelled a disgrace.
Campaigners hoping to secure a rebuild of The Grove School, Balderton, are set to meet with the MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer.
Plans have been submitted to turn a derelict pub into a new Co-op store.
An extra 1,500 jobs could go at Nottinghamshire County Council as the authority attempts to save £150m over the next three years.
A ukulele band stepped in to play a concert in front of 350 people in Newark Castle grounds on Sunday in what was only their second performance together.