Police are appealing for information after a large quantity of shoes were stolen from a lorry at Foston.
There were delays on the A46 south of Newark this morning.
Wounded soldiers and their families will benefit to the tune of about £5,000 thanks to the Advertiser and the Newark and Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society's fundraising efforts.
A new town trail will give people the chance to discover the influence of Art Deco design on some of Newark's most prominent buildings.
The father of an 18-year-old girl who died after a car accident is to run 630 miles in her memory.
Police are appealing for information after a vehicle was stolen from Old Lincoln Road, Caythorpe, Lincolnshire.
Advertising boards with silhouettes of musicians were put up on the windows of an empty building in Newark yesterday to try and improve its appearance.
Wild flowers including cowslips, red clover and cuckoo flower were planted in the grounds of Kelham Hall yesterday.
More than 200 people ran or walked a mile for Sport Relief at the Grove Leisure Centre, Balderton, this morning.
A farm that supplies wheat exclusively for the bakers, Hovis, will open to the public today in the first of a series of national initiatives by the famous brand.
A teenage boy who could speak no English when he moved to Newark from Poland but is now fluent and helps other foreign pupils has been nominated for Nottinghamshire Young People of the Year, YOPEY, competition.
Schools, groups and organisations in the Newark area held events to raise money for Sport Relief yesterday.
Nine young people were awarded with the top gold Duke of Edinburgh Award at an award ceremony at Kelham Hall last night.
A teenager will compete in his first international speed-skating championships this weekend.
The owners of a village shop and post office are urging people to support local suppliers.
A motorcycle enthusiast is planning to ride across 12 countries on a 6,000-mile round trip from Newark to eastern Turkey in aid of charity.
A junior arts academy showcase celebrating ten weeks’ of children’s work took place on Wednesday.
Work on one of the oldest buildings in Bingham is due to start shortly, it can be revealed.
Assurances have been given that a skatepark in Ollerton would not attract vandalism, noise, litter and gangs of youths.
A boy recovering from a brain tumour and his twin sister have raised more than £400 for a charity that supported him.