Eight people were arrested today after warrants were carried out at properties in Esther Varney Place and Stodman Mews, Newark.
They are among many firefighters across the Midlands attending to the collapsing dam that began to flood on Wednesday.
Police are treating Newark stabbing as an isolated incident and say victim's injuries are neither life-threatening or altering.
It is believed the bad weather will be restricted to Friday and Saturday.
Matthew's Preserves based on Newman Road in Calverton, had the surprise of receiving a 3-star accolade from the Good Taste Awards 2019.
Leadenham became a Mecca for folk fans and performers as over 1,000 people attended the tenth annual Leadenham Folk Festival and Artisan Market.
A three-vehicle accident has closed a lane on the A1 northbound after the Cromwell / Norwell turn off, causing delays of up to an hour.
The four arrests include that of a 14-year-old child who has now been released under investigation.
The 58-year-old male was arrested this morning (Monday) near Long Bennington.
Officers are appealing for information and witnesses following the incident which took place on Beacon Hill Road.
Ben Neil, a bilateral amputee, set himself a challenge of walking unaided on his two prosthetic legs at Forest's opening home game against West Brom.
Marks and Spencer in Newark was one of the town's most popular stores.
The list of sites where motorists can expect to see mobile speed cameras in Nottinghamshire this week has been announced.
Kelham Bridge is closed to traffic from 9am to 4.30pm daily until Friday, August 16, for bridge repairs.
Severn Trent have outlined plans for a £1m upgrade to Farnsfield sewerage system to residents.
Mrs Dorothea Jackson, known by her middle name of Madge, was joined by her elder son, Mr John Jackson.
The Capturing Memories Project, initiated by North Muskham Parish Council, is giving residents the chance to document their past.
They are among many firefighters from across the Midlands attending to the collapsing dam wall that began to flood on Wednesday.
The event held at Nottingham's Broadway cinema was the seventh of its kind.
The public will be able to surrender their firearms until tomorrow (Sunday) to prevent guns falling into the hands of criminals.