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Read MoreCarlisle reward the efforts of ground staff and volunteers by beating Grimsby to claim a fourth straight win.
Read MoreTwo goals in the final 12 minutes see Oldham climb out of the League One relegation zone with victory at Scunthorpe.
Read MoreSnow and freezing conditions caused widespread disruption across the county, but it also brought out the best in people.
Read MoreLeague Two side Grimsby appoint former Burnley Under-23 boss Michael Jolley as their new manager on a rolling contract.
Read MoreSupermarkets have cancelled home deliveries due to the danger snow poses to their drivers.
Read MoreThe top stories so far today from Lincolnshire include:
The top stories from East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far today:
Updates on breaking news and travel will continue through the weekend.
The military will stand down from working with Lincolnshire's emergency services from 22:00 tonight.
The army along with the RAF have been supporting the police during the difficult weather conditions.
Supt Phil Vickers says it's appropriate to release the excellent military support.
Military teams in Lincolnshire have been getting NHS and emergency services staff to and from work during the bad weather over the past few days.
The latest figures we've been given show that 96 staff moves were carried out yesterday, including a surgeon being taken to an operation and medical supplies being transported.
Meanwhile, a total of 55 staff moves were carried out up to lunchtime today, we've been told.
Some of the snow seems to be melting today in Lincoln, finally.
And in the process it's creating some rather beautiful icicles...
If you're seeing any natural ice sculptures today, do send them to us by email, Facebook, external or Twitter.
Council tax in North East Linconlshire is to go up by almost 5%.
The local authority's budget plans were passed by councillors last night.
Last week, opposition parties voted against the budget, but they finally had to agree on it or risk the authority being put into special measures.
Tickets for Lincoln's first appearance at Wembley are going like hot cakes.
About 7,000 were snapped up by season ticket holders last night.
The Imps have yet to find out who'll they'll be playing in the Checkatrade Trophy Final on the 8 April.
Power has been restored in the Althorpe area, near Scunthorpe.
Northern Power says about 160 properties were cut off this morning.
They are still working to restore power to about 30 houses in Flamborough and some people are now without power in North Lincolnshire, near Goxhill.
It won't come as a surprise that last night was another busy one for Lincolnshire's gritting team.
The gritters went out on their usual routes at midnight and again at 03:00 this morning, salting and ploughing over 1,800 miles of road each time.
Gritter crews have also been dealing with any trouble spots which have arisen, with the support of local farmers and contractors.
They say the biggest problem they're experiencing is high winds which are causing any cleared snow to drift back onto the roads quickly.
Plans for people across North Lincolnshire to do their bit for the Great British Spring Clean 2018 have been hit by the snow.
Events had been planned across the county for the next three days which would have seen people become "litter heroes".
Last year 300 volunteers collected more than 700 bags of rubbish as part of the scheme.
It's hoped the events will take place at a later date.
The BBC Concert Orchestra were snowed in and offered to play at the nuptials.
Read MoreAnother cold afternoon for East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire, especially in the brisk easterly wind.
There will be plenty of cloud and limited brighter spells with a few snow flurries moving in from the east at times.
The top temperature will be about 0C (32F).
About 160 properties are currently without power around Althorpe, near Scunthorpe.
Northern Power now estimates it should be restored in an hour's time.
Some people in Flamborough are also without power.
It's hoped that should also be back on in the next couple of hours as well.
The Humber Bridge remains closed to high-sided and vulnerable vehicles due to the current weather conditions in the area.
Drivers are advised to consider alternative routes and to only travel if it's essential.