Two men wearing balaclavas robbed the Spar Shop on Farndon Road, Newark, on Thursday night between 8.42pm and 8.48pm.
Villagers are being asked to open their gardens this summer to help raise money for charity.
The 11th Wolfit Festival of Drama and Verse Speaking attracted many entries from children and adults on Friday and Saturday.
The latest production from Newark Amateur Operatic Society, 42nd Street, opened at Newark’s Palace Theatre last night and was a real treat.
A coffee morning held by the Newark support group of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution raised £200.
A village primary school has been classed as outstanding in all areas in its latest Ofsted inspection.
Police are looking for a gang who seriously assaulted two men before bundling them into their own car and driving off.
A museum that started because its owner wanted somewhere to keep her massive collection of dolls and accessories safe celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.
An environmental group is hoping to set up a community orchard in their village.
The Falklands war veteran Mr Simon Weston spoke about his experiences of the conflict and the care he received afterwards at a conference on Friday.
A 61-year-old man was found dead at the scene of a fire at his home on Bar Gate, Newark, last night.
Newark market was cancelled again today for the fourth time this week.
The family of a man who went missing three months ago are again appealing for anyone with information about where he is to contact the police.
Traders and shoppers criticised the decision to close Newark market on Wednesday amid fears its future could be put under threat.
Army experts were called to Newark Industrial Estate after a suspected wartime bomb was discovered.
A schoolgirl will be taking part in the biggest event in the primary school chess calendar tomorrow.
Religious iconography is being displayed at a Newark gallery as part of an exhibition in aid of an educational college in Galilee.
A project that started more than 20 years ago to build a community centre is gaining momentum.
A school liaison officer could be based at Dukeries College, Ollerton, to strengthen links with the police.
Money is needed for extensive repairs and maintenance at one of Newark’s best-loved churches.