The deputy police and crime commissioner for Nottinghamshire has said that tackling anti-social behaviour will be a priority for the force.
More than 360 would-be apprentices sought advice from businesses in Newark Town Hall on Tuesday.
Rushcliffe Borough Council is the first borough or district council in the county to agree an increase on its share of the council tax bill.
A scaled-down version of the doll museum at Cromwell is to reopen under the new title of Vina’s Doll Gallery.
Villagers are seeking independent confirmation that their church tower tilts at a greater angle than the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Newark-born Olympic eventer Mary King is among famous faces taking part in National Doodle Day.
Trains are likely to make fewer stops at villages between Nottingham and Lincoln in an effort to speed up journey times.
Planning bosses say they remain optimistic that funding and developers will be in place for thousands of proposed new homes in Newark.
The man expected to have been the principal of the proposed free school, Exemplar Newark Business Academy, has walked away from the job.
The director of a Newark hair salon will be styling models for some of the country’s leading fashion houses at London Fashion Week.
The people of Newark will be able to buy shares to help finance the town’s proposed £5m sports hub.
Pupils past and present came together to mark 50 years of a village primary school.
The organisers of Newark Festival 2013 say they expect the headline concert by Madness to be a sell-out.
A unit providing recovery and recuperation facilities at Newark Hospital was officially opened on Monday.
The MPs for Newark and Sherwood abstained from the Parliamentary vote on gay marriage on Tuesday night.
A former member of the Band of the Grenadier Guards and his partner have set up a music school in their back garden.
Twenty-five pairs of Wellington boots have been donated to a Newark school by Asda.
Plans to start the conversion of Millgate Museum, Newark, for potential business use have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Firms interested in employing an apprentice are urged to attend a free business breakfast at Kelham Hall on Wednesday, February 13.
Fuzzy was the cat that got the cream after turning up at a dairy five months after disappearing from home.