The party appears to be in full swing at an empty Newark pub thanks to advertising boards featuring silhouettes of musicians.
Volunteers are being sought to help toads cross a road safely as they migrate to breeding grounds.
There are fears the loss of a taxi rank at Newark Bus Station will hit the industry hard.
Bereaved relatives will not be allowed to lay kerbs around graves in the new part of Newark Cemetery.
The Friends of Newark Cemetery group will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday (March 31).
It takes a brave person to bare all on stage in their home town but six members of Newark Amateur Operatic Society do just that in the latest production, The Full Monty, which opened at the Palace Theatre on Monday.
Hundreds of people attended the funeral of Dolly Gregory at Newark Parish Church today.
An Ollerton resident accused of causing death by dangerous driving at Edwinstowe has been remanded in custody until May.
About 4,500 Nottinghamshire County Council staff will take industrial action from Monday in a dispute over terms and conditions.
The owner of a fish and chip shop that was affected by anti-social behaviour says her business has been trouble-free for three months.
Police are appealing for information after a large quantity of shoes were stolen from a lorry at Foston.
There were delays on the A46 south of Newark this morning.
Wounded soldiers and their families will benefit to the tune of about £5,000 thanks to the Advertiser and the Newark and Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society's fundraising efforts.
The father of an 18-year-old girl who died after a car accident is to run 630 miles in her memory.
Police are appealing for information after a vehicle was stolen from Old Lincoln Road, Caythorpe, Lincolnshire.
A boy recovering from a brain tumour and his twin sister have raised more than £400 for a charity that supported him.
Extra police patrols are being carried out in rural areas to crackdown on thefts.
A tourist information officer for Newark features on a national poster highlighting the faces of tourism.
Many parents are still choosing to send their children to Lincolnshire secondary schools rather than those in Newark because of perceived lower standards in the town.
The work and service of the Newark division of St John Ambulance were recognised at its annual awards ceremony on Tuesday.