A Newark man who failed to stop at the scene of a car accident in Pleasley, where he assaulted another man, receievd a suspended prison sentence.
District council chief executive, John Robinson, explains how voting will differ in the upcoming elections.
A cat lover has been convicted of using a racial slur towards a neighbour after accusing their dog of attacking one of her pets.
A Newark man who assaulted a woman received a suspended prison sentence at Nottingham Magistrates' Court.
A seated exercise group under threat when it funding ended has been saved.
A horticultural society's spring show takes place this weekend.
Get ready to indulge in a spectacular shopping experience at the Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair, the biggest and best of its kind in Europe.
A 19-pitch Traveller site is among the planning applications submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Anyone who mixes cocaine as a leveller to alcohol on a night out runs the risk of serious harm to their health, even death, or a criminal conviction.
Amateur bakers, crafters and gardeners are being invited to put their skills to the test in a bid to find the most talented makers in the county.
Two choristers from Newark Parish Church have gained their light blue badges.
Civil war re-enactors will hold a two-day event over Hercules Clay weekend.
Medals awarded to a first world war soldier that were stolen more than a decade ago have been reunited with the recipient's son.
Independents for Newark has announced the addition of two more candidates to the May 2023 town and district council elections.
Almost two thirds of people who responded to a public consultation on plans to upgrade the A46 Newark bypass strongly agreed improvements are needed.
A government scheme that assists people with their escalating fuel bills is being widened.
A school celebrated World Book Day in style as both staff and pupils donned amazing costumes and took part in various reading-related activities.
Having been a mad keen gardener since about the age of 12, I find this time of year both exciting and frustrating in equal measure.
The Kate Greenaway Action Group is to host an afternoon tea on Saturday, March 18.
A new chairman has been appointed for an armed forces association.