A woman initially told she couldn’t have a procedure at Newark Hospital can now have it done there after asking to be treated somewhere other than at King’s Mill.
Nine well-known Newark business people and community figures are facing arrest — and they want your help to break out of jail.
A Newark businessman risked his life to save a fellow racing driver who had crashed in a classic car Grand Prix in Azerbaijan.
Police want the public’s help to trace a BMW that crashed into Virgin Media telecommunications boxes leaving 500 homes without services and causing £50,000-worth of damage.
Hundreds of cakes were sold at a village school to help pay for its choir to travel to an international singing event.
Concerns have been raised about the condition of Newark’s Sconce and Devon Park after it was used for a fireworks display.
A bellringing group in Balderton includes three generations of the same family.
Expressions of interest have been made to Newark and Sherwood District Council by people who would consider buying its Kelham Hall HQ.
When seven-year-old Hugo shouted “Run fatboy, run” from the top of a climbing frame as his dad set off on a fun run, Steve Hodson-Mackey, knew what he had to do — complete a London Marathon.
A man will brave possible ghostly goings-on when he spends a night alone in the undercroft of Newark Castle — reportedly one of the town’s most haunted places.
Many tourists have sampled the sights and sounds of Southwell Minster throughout its 900-year history, but very few can claim to having tasted it.
Newark’s Gilstrap Centre has to be leased to the county council or it could close, according to a confidential report.
Frontline crews are to hold a protest march through Newark to try to save the town’s ambulance station from the axe, and they want the public to support them.
Newark’s proposed new Free School has received ministerial approval, paving the way for a funding package to be signed and a September 2013 opening.
Poppy wreaths and crosses were laid on the war memorial at Newark Parish Church by pupils from eight town schools.
The Highways Agency should never have declared the A46 dualling finished, says the MP for Newark, Mr Patrick Mercer, and any payment for early completion should be withheld until it is.
Members of the British Forces 1980-1995 Living History Group were in Bridge Street, Newark, on Saturday with their ex-military vehicles and kit to help with the Mayor of Newark’s Poppy Appeal.
A freelance illustrator from Newark has organised the UK’s first conference for illustrators from Europe after being frustrated at the lack of events in the UK.
Children at Bowbridge After School Club, Newark, received a letter from the Queen, who thanked them for drawings sent to mark her diamond jubilee.
Congregations are set to be left feeling the cold after thieves stole central heating oil from church tanks.