The government has announced af £1m fund for community defibrillators, and Newark and Bingham MP Robert Jenrick is encouraging people to apply.
Carpentry and joinery students raised £60 for Beaumond House by making handmade keyrings as an enterprise project.
Newark area chess players have been invited to a centenary ChessFest.
Top ministers and members of the Poish military privately paid their respects to that country’s wartime leader in Newark Cemetery last night.
Anti-social behaviour at Newark’s St Marks Place continues to be stopped in its tracks as part of the Safer Streets project.
Judging for Historic Newark in Bloom is now complete and the committee behind the enterprise reckons a golden return is on the cards.
Primary school children who live in a village that borders the River Trent were given a valuable lesson in water safety.
Ecology and safety concerns relating to increased traffic resulting from a proposed Gypsy and Traveller site have been raised.
A teenager and her dad are taking a life changing leap and jumping out of a plane at 10,000ft.
A fare dodger has been fined at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court.
A new trial scheme has launched in Newark and Sherwood to give small traders a new disposal option for their waste.
Hundreds of people attended the unveiling of a statue to the famed Polish wartime leader General Władysław Sikorski today.
The 16th Gate to Southwell Festival was a resounding success, according to audiences, artists, dancers, traders and the festival’s committee.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick organised a senior citizens’ fair.
A former water ski racing champion has been induced into the World Sporting Hall of Fame.
A headteacher has won national recognition through the Pearson National Teaching Awards.
The new leader of the district council has made changes and additions to his cabinet.
A council tenant who spent years terrorising her neighbours with violence, noise, anti-social and criminal behaviour has been evicted.
A police helicopter, dog unit and stinger are all deployed as officers close the net on a suspect who ends up driving into a field.
A planning application that saw a district councillor storm out of a meeting during a row over paperwork has been submitted again.