A triathlete faces never competing again after a hit-and-run driver left him with multiple serious injuries.
A boy whose life was saved by a liver transplant after being diagnosed with cancer when just five months old has won medals at a special sporting event.
A farmer posted a cheeky message to a thief who stole around 10 kilogrammes of potatoes from his field.
More victims of sexual assault have sought help to deal with their experiences after a rape victim spoke out about his ordeal.
Judges from East Midlands In Bloom visited Newark this week as the town aims to win a gold award.
Cyclists raised hundreds of pounds towards a new defibrillator for a school, inspired by the story of a former pupil who survived a cardiac arrest.
An Indian takeaway will open in the premises of a shop unit that housed a village post office for decades.
A football team made a four-hour round trip for a match to support a side that wears an autism awareness logo on their shirts.
Around £1,000 worth of damage was caused in an attack on equipment used to connect homes in rural villages to superfast broadband.
A couple who opened one of Southwell’s most recognisable stores have celebrated their platinum wedding anniversary.
Concrete barriers will be installed on a Newark road after drivers were moving temporary bollards designed to prevent its use as a rat-run.
An off-duty police officer has described the moment an armed robber pumped a shotgun and threatened to blow his head off.
A Strictly Come Dancing winner is ‘on the run’ for charity — and any potential sightings could lead to a £500 prize for members of the public.
Staff at a bank are walking more than 150 miles between them to raise money for charity.
A woman who transformed her physique after previously admitting she had no interest in exercise or healthy eating will compete at a national bodybuilding competition.
Delays have cleared on the A1 southbound at Long Bennington following an earlier crash.
A Spitfire fly-past will be among the highlights of a fun day in Southwell.
People were seen fighting and walking into a busy road as they jostled for taxis on Saturday night, prompting calls to the police for help.
The Tour of Britain’s stage finish in Newark could benefit the town by around £250,000.
The imminent closure of a service which helps disabled people will threaten their independence, according to one of its users.