Police investigating the theft of a blue mountain bike from Newark College have released CCTV images of two men.
There were mixed responses to improvements at Newark Library when it re-opened on Monday.
The visitor centre at the new look Sconce and Devon Park, Newark, is nearing completion.
A group of seven are to take part in a parachute jump from Langar Airfield on April 18 in support of their friend who will be running the London Marathon a week later.
About 300 workers walked out of Staythorpe Power Station in protest this morning.
Final figures have been released for the public consultation held to shape the future of Newark's health services.
Fears by gardening and horticultural societies in the Advertiser area that the cold weather would mean entries in their annual spring shows would be badly hit at the weekend proved largely unfounded.
More than 150 people took up the offer of a free lung function test at the Buttermarket on Friday.
Two young leaders with the 1st Balderton Brownie pack have gained the highest Guiding honour, the Baden Powell Challenge Award.
Plans to take forward a project to turn the Old Magnus Buildings, Newark, into a national museum to the English Civil War have been given the green light.
Police forces, railways, primary care trusts and other public services in the East Midlands are receiving less money than other regions, a report by MPs claims.
A draft plan allowing for nearly 8,000 new homes to be built in the Newark and Balderton area over the next 16 years was recommended for approval last night.
A new town trail will give people the chance to discover the influence of Art Deco design on some of Newark's most prominent buildings.
A 14-year-old girl was taken to hospital following a collision on the A1 this morning which closed both carriageways.
There are plans to provide 15 more bedrooms at a Newark care home, modernise existing facilities and build tea rooms.
A Winkburn farm that supplies wheat for Hovis will open to the public a week on Sunday in the first of a series of national initiatives by the famous brand.
The ambulance service that covers the Newark area is set to miss national standards for its emergency response times.
An application for a licence to have a betting shop and adult gaming centre at 43 Stodman Street has been refused.
Leaflets have been handed out to rail commuters encouraging them to take part in consultation on a new timetable which could see peak-time trains from Newark to London reduced.
The first female president of the professional association of architects in Britain has visited Newark to get an insight into the work of a local practice.