Insect Show, Brackenhurst Campus, NG25 0QF. 10.30am-4.30pm. A celebration of insects, displays, live exhibits, talks, sales and more. Free entry.
A woman who was unable to speak for almost a decade due to a neurological condition has paid tribute to her “one-in-a-million” daughter who is running 1,000 kilometres for charity.
A cyclist whose bike was stolen from outside a leisure centre was unhappy at what she believed was a “flippant” attitude from staff.
A 36-stone woman who appears tonight on a prime-time ITV show said she hopes it will change perceptions of overweight people.
A deputy head who has been at the same school for almost a quarter of a century is to leave next month.
The owner of a new retro gaming store is aiming to foster school pupils’ community spirit with an innovative competition.
The family of a teenage disabled swimmer is appealing for donations to help her follow the same path as her Paralympic heroes.
A rape victim has been named an ambassador of the charity that helped him after the attack.
A budding entrepreneur is capitalising on the interest created by Donald Trump’s rise to power by creating a game called Not My President.
A sports association is calling for the creation of a £500,000 fund to help develop sports facilities in Newark and Sherwood.
A veteran of the Arctic Convoys during the second world war has died at the age of 92.
The mother of a teenager killed in a car crash said he brought joy to everyone who knew him.
Some slip roads on and off the A1 may be widened in an effort to address gridlock around Newark.
Plans for a new £12.3m sports and community village have been submitted — but funding for part of the project has yet to be found.
Newark’s MP has renewed his demand for a full investigation into level crossing failures that have heaped misery on motorists and businesses.
A dedicated railway repair team has been installed in the Newark area after Network Rail admitted people were being affected too often by crossing failures.
A blind runner completed a long-standing ambition by taking charge of more than 150 competitors at a park run.
A farmer whose sheep formed the shape of a giant bicycle as Tour of Britain helicopters flew overhead has revealed the secret behind the stunt.
Further failures on the Newark to Nottingham railway line have led a councillor to label the situation as disappointing.
The organisers of a cycling evening featuring races for children said they were in talks to run a bigger event next year.