A storyteller playing the role of Robert of Wentbridge will help to celebrate 30 years of the Robin Hood Festival.
Children at a village primary school are creating hundreds of metres of bunting in preparation for their school fete.
Tickets for the Deerstock family music festival are now on sale.
Firefighters broke down a door to tackle a blaze in a first-storey flat in Newark.
Students at a Bingham school learnt about the Rwandan genocide, two decades after it took place.
A service to mark the Queen’s official birthday helped raise money for a programme that benefits young people.
Pupils in Newark tackled multiple-choice questions designed to stimulate an interest in maths.
A kit car manufacturer is opening its doors to the public at an open day on Saturday.
Two teenagers proved that age is only a number after the duo combined for Caythorpe 4ths to bring down Radcliffe 3rds in Division K in the South Notts Cricket League.
A nursery has bought a minibus with a £30,000 county council grant that will enable more children to use its facilities.
Plans for five 126.5-metre wind turbines have been criticised by councillors who fear they could blight an unspoilt rural landscape.
An interactive workshop on the causes of heart disease and how to reduce the risk is being held in Newark.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick tried out a 'fireman's pole' at a school’s new £22,000 play area.
Four friends are taking on a daredevil challenge to raise money for charity.
A pub chain that sells pints for £1.50 and halves for £1 is rebranding a well-known Newark pub as its latest venture.
Police are asking people how they would like the Nottinghamshire force to deal with low-level crime.
A model depicting the scene in Newark Market Place on August 10, 1914, when hundreds of men joined a rally to enrol for the first world war, has been unveiled.
A man saved up £1,800 over two years to take his partner and her two children on holiday abroad, only to have to stay behind because his passport didn’t arrive in time.
A total of 406 people were convicted of animal cruelty in the Midlands area in 2013 by the RSPCA.
A former Nottinghamshire dinner lady has helped the government devise a new set of food standards for schools.