Preparations for this year’s Cockpit-Fest are well under way at Newark Air Museum.
Pupils, teachers, and parents were undeterred by heavy rain as they held a spring fair at their school.
Former Newark Hockey Club star Adam Dixon has helped England reach the semi-finals of the Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands.
There was double delight for the Sugden brothers in front of more than 3,000 spectators at the Main Event, Bolton, with Chad and Regis both securing career-boosting wins.
Former Southwell City goalkeeper Scott Loach has joined newly-promoted Sky Bet Championship side Rotherham United.
Heavy downpours caused postponements and matches to be abandoned across the South Notts Cricket League.
The Gordon Whelbourn Running Week wasn’t the only event attracting runners from the area.
A total of 35 runners completed five races in five days for the annual Gordon Whelbourn Week.
James Hindson took six wickets as Caythorpe laboured to a losing draw against relegation-strugglers Radcliffe 1sts.
Balderton’s search for their first win of the season continues after their match against bottom side Radcliffe was rained off in the second innings.
Two Newark-based athletes helped Grantham Athletic Club triumph at a match in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
The emergency services were called to the Trent at Fiskerton on Tuesday afternoon to a man who was refusing to come out of the river.
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Roger Helmer, the East Midlands MEP who finished second for UKIP at last Thursday's Newark by-election, has been chosen as the party's Head of Delegation in Europe.
A second world war picture quiz was held for members of Newark Archaeological and Local History Society at Newark Library.
Several restaurants, pubs, takeaways, hotels and firms in the Newark and Sherwood area have been inspected by the district council, on behalf of the Food Standards Agency, this year.
Nottingham Forest manager Stuart Pearce has completed the signing of striker Matty Fryatt from Hull City.
Newark can expect a sunny start this morning before rain moves in this afternoon.
A Newark man who stole jewellery worth more £4,000 in two thefts from a woman has been sent to prison for 40 weeks.
Heavy rain and thunder hit Newark earlier today, leaving the Market Place almost deserted.