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Read MoreA busy day for one referee, plus football's fastest starter among five things you may have missed in the EFL.
Read MoreSub Gary Roberts rescues a point for Wigan in a six-goal thriller against Scunthorpe with a late equaliser.
Read MoreA last-gasp goal from James Berrett rescues a point for Grimsby as they draw with fellow strugglers Port Vale.
Read MorePromotion-chasing Lincoln beat lowly Chesterfield in a game halted when an air ambulance takes a supporter to hospital.
Read MoreThe Pleasure Island carousel was apparently bought in error for £180,000 by an online bidder.
Read MoreHundreds hold a vigil for Amelia Wood who died after a wheel came off a passing car and struck her.
Read MoreFormer Peterborough United left-back Andrew Fox joins League Two strugglers Grimsby Town until the end of the season.
Read MoreThe top stories from across Lincolnshire so far today include:
It'll be a cloudy and milder night to come with spells of rain.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, it's going to be cloudy, wet, and windy for much of the day, with the occasional sunny spell.
It'll feel very warm though, with temperatures reaching 14C (57F) in places.
A headteacher has thanked police for their help evacuating a school after an armed response to an incident nearby on Thursday.
A school play was being staged at Bourne Academy when a "domestic incident" sparked the armed response next to the school on Thursday.
Headteacher Laurence Riley passed on the school's thanks and said the police "escorted people from the site and ensured everyone at the production stayed calm".
There's still a police presence on Edinburgh Crescent in the town.
North Lincolnshire Council says its crews will be out in force over the next few weeks fixing potholes on the area's roads.
The authority says it's part of a £49m investment in improving roads over the next four years.
It says fixing potholes is being prioritised:
Quote MessageWe have seen an increase in number of potholes due to the recent bad weather and motorists will see crews out repairing the roads in the coming weeks."
Councillor Richard Hannigan, North Lincolnshire Council
A business owner who was landed with fine for installing plastic windows says she's "mortified" to have broken the law.
Julia Simmons, who owns and runs Katmandu in Boston's West Street, has been fined £300 for illegally installing the PVC windows.
She was also ordered to pay £1,119.07 costs for "failing to comply with a legal notice" which told her to remove the windows.
Ms Simmons says she installed the first of two windows 16 years ago and the second just over five years ago, but has only just been fined for breaching planning laws.
Boston Borough Council says the windows "harmed the character of the building".
The council said it "had tried all avenues to resolve the matter without the need to take legal proceedings, but Ms Simmons' failure to properly engage with the council left them with no other option".
Quote MessageI've never broken the law in my life. It's the first prosecution I've had and I'm mortified...I think they've got a duty of care to explain these things to lay-persons like myself, which they did not do."
Julie Simmons, Business owner
It may be officially spring (meteorologically speaking at least), but it certainly hasn't felt like it in recent weeks.
However, if these photos sent in by our BBC Weather Watchers are anything to go by, it's starting to look a little bit more like spring out there.
Thanks to Weather Watcher Ar for sending this snap of spring blooms in Grimsby:
This shot of blue skies and snowdrops in Kellington are a clear sign that spring has sprung:
The final stage of a clean-up operation to rid a Lincolnshire woodland of deadly mustard gas has been delayed, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed.
Roughton Moor Woods, near Woodhall Spa, has been the centre of a major operation since the discovery of the chemical weapon in October last year.
Two people suffered minor burns after unearthing several canisters on 1 October.
This led to a major search and decontamination exercise, involving specialist military personnel and police.
MoD work was due to be finished in the woodland this weekend, but it's been delayed because the expert team is "currently required elsewhere in the country".
The woodland will remain cordoned off until the team returns, which is predicted to be in a fortnight's time.
NHS trusts blame "pressure" on services for their failure to meet national treatment targets.
Read MoreAn elderly woman was pushed to the ground and robbed as she walked to work in Cleethorpes this morning, say police.
Officers say the 70-year-old was left very shaken and she injured her wrist in the incident on Grant Street at about 05:10.
Police say they are looking for two men aged 20 to 25 who were clean shaven and of average build and wearing black.
Quote MessageIf you live in the area we'd be very grateful if you could check your gardens and bins to see if any items have been thrown away."
Det Insp James Fairgrieve, Humberside Police
The man claims he was trying to close his internet browser when he made the online pledge in error.
Read MoreA further two 24-hour strikes by workers at train operator Northern will take place this month in a dispute over driver-only-operated trains, the RMT union has confirmed.
The action will take place on 26 and 29 March, with the RMT calling for talks with Arriva North, which runs Northern services, and the Department for Transport.
Mick Cash, from the RMT, said: "No-one should be in any doubt, this dispute is about putting the safety of the travelling public before the profits of the private train companies."
We are waiting to hear back from Northern.
Schoolfriends, parents and teachers are expected to gather this afternoon to pay tribute to an 11-year-old girl from Lincolnshire who died after being hit by a wheel which came off a car.
Eleven-year-old Amelia Wood (pictured) died in the accident in Manby, near Louth, earlier this week.
The vigil, which is being planned by a friend of Amelia, will see candles lit and balloons with personal messages released to remember her.
It's due to take place at Brackenborough Park around now.