The Environment Agency investigation into the dumping of thousands of tonnes of waste in Newark cost £14,000.
A strong future awaits the British sugar industry as European production restrictions are lifted, according to one of its leading figures.
Southwell Ploughing Match and Show has been cancelled due to the heavy rain forecast for this weekend.
A vet who, a court was told, moved house so he could drive past a colleague’s home on his commute to work and stare at her through the window has been handed a suspended jail term.
Bosses at British Sugar have predicted a bright future, with more jobs on the way at its Newark factory.
Further investment is being sought for a community centre that is being well used again after it was close to closing down six months ago.
A car dealership is open as usual following a fire which damaged a store room.
A gardener who has become an expert in growing large vegetables has set two British records.
Low-lying land and roads in the Ollerton area could flood following heavy rain this morning.
The locations of mobile speed cameras across Nottinghamshire have been revealed for this week.
A mud run that has raised tens of thousands of pounds for good causes will be held for the last time.
A store room has been damaged in a fire on Northern Road in Newark.
A grieving father said he forgave the man jailed for causing his daughter's death because that is what she would have wanted.
Plans for 1,050 homes north of Fernwood have been given the go-ahead, but construction traffic must use a country lane that bypasses the village.
A micropub that has offered more than 3,000 different beers from 1,000 different breweries since it opened has been named as one of the top pubs in the country.
Heavy traffic was reported on the A46 Newark bypass after a motorcyclist came off his bike.
A brave schoolgirl put her lifesaving skills into practice to rescue a drowning five-year-old while on a family holiday.
A job centre has been inundated with applications to work at a major national retailer that is due to open a store in Newark.
A Newark resident has scooped £1,000 thanks to their lucky postcode.
Plans for at least 89 homes on land at a Newark school that would have destroyed 95 metres of hedgerow and seen the removal of protected trees have been rejected.