Trains travelling at up to 100mph from Newark to Nottingham and Lincoln could become a reality.
Membership of the Facebook page set up by the Advertiser in honour of the Mercians’ parade is growing.
Hundreds of children are set to show their support for Nottinghamshire’s soldiers when they parade through Newark a week on Tuesday.
Asda wants its Newark store to open by Christmas 2011, but residents are warned they face disruption during building work.
A senior medic has criticised the out-of-hours GP service at Newark Hospital after experiencing it himself this week.
Public consultation over Newark’s Healthcare Review ends at noon tomorrow.
A charity fund has been set up in memory of a six-year-old boy whose parents want to do something to carry on his name.
An international oarsman who started at Newark Rowing Club will be part of the Oxford crew for this year’s Xchanging University Boat Race.
Twins and their parents are getting to know each other at a session designed to help parents deal with the double demands of raising youngsters.
Nottinghamshire County Council and Stagecoach will provide bus stewards to help passengers find the right stops in the week following the closure of Newark Bus Station.
The loss of free on-street parking at The Wharf is causing concern for two businessmen but they feel the long-term benefits of the development outweigh the short-term inconvenience.
The owner of a dog rescued twice from the River Trent is grateful he is home safely.
The redevelopment of Newark's Potterdyke site will get under way at the end of May.
A retired farmer is preparing to cycle 850 miles to France while listening to music by his favourite pop group, Girls Aloud.
A community project that gives youngsters the chance to learn new skills while helping people in the developing world could become a national model.
A student attended the launch at Selfridges in London of a new soft drink she created.
A children’s author says people should not panic at a survey that showed less than half of children aged nine to 14 read fiction more than once a month.
In all her years dealing with animals a disruptive skunk is probably the most unusual pet Ann O’Brien, 38, has come across.
Pupils have become cashiers to serve at a bank set up in a primary school.
More than 200 members of the Guiding movement met in Christ Church, Newark, for a special Thinking Day Service.