Carlisle United 0-1 Lincoln Citypublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 2 April 2018
Lincoln boost their hopes of a League Two play-off place at the expense of 10-man Carlisle with victory at Brunton Park.
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Lincoln boost their hopes of a League Two play-off place at the expense of 10-man Carlisle with victory at Brunton Park.
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Read MoreThe Lancaster bomber replica would be on a similar scale to the Angel of the North.
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Read MoreThe fox was allegedly being kept captive so it could be hunted.
Read MoreThe gamekeeper who kept the animal in a brick shed is found guilty of an animal welfare offence.
Read MoreHere are five of the top stories from across the county today:
James Williams
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Nicky and Danny Cowley decided to get out of Sincil Bank for their weekly press conference this time around and instead hold it on Lincoln High Street.
With just 10 days to go before the Imps head to Wembley for the final of the Checkatrade Trophy much of the High Street is decked out in the club's red and white.
Once fans got word that the press conference was being held in the former Ruddocks shop they soon turned out to get a glance of the team.
Caroline Lowbridge
BBC News Online
A gamekeeper who kept a fox captive in a brick shed, allegedly so it could be used for fox hunting, has been found guilty of an animal welfare offence.
Nigel Smith has never explained why he kept the fox captive at the Buckminster Estate, which covers Leicestershire and Lincolnshire.
However, he was filmed going to retrieve it, carrying a net and a bag, on the day the Belvoir Hunt were due to meet nearby.
Smith, 60, of Glebe Farm, Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, was fined and ordered to pay costs totalling £1,640.
He was also disqualified from being involved in or keeping foxes for five years.
District Judge Peter Veits told Smith: "You chose not to give evidence today so we will never know whether you were keeping this fox for a protective reason or whether you were keeping it for an unlawful purpose, to be used in a hunt on that Thursday.
"We shall never know whether you acted alone or whether you acted with the understanding or acquiesce of your employers. We will never know because you haven't told us."
The BBC has asked Smith's employer, the Buckminster Estate, and the Belvoir Hunt to comment.
Here's Peter Levy with a look at tonight's programme:
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Police want to speak to these women as part of an investigation into a brawl in Louth.
Two large groups of men were involved in a fight outside the Wetherspoons pub on Pawnshop passage on January 13 at around 20:30.
One man suffered a large cut to his face.
Police believe the women will be able to help the investigation.
Police are dealing with a suspicious package at the Post Office on West Street in Boston.
They say there is no risk to anyone in the area and they have closed the road.
A government minister says he is concerned that nearly 400 jobs may be at risk at a Grimsby seafood factory.
Five Star Fish has revealed it's consulting on the closure of its plant in the town.
The company says no final decision has been made but the business is "heavily loss-making" and "not sustainable in its current form".
The international trade minister, Greg Hands, says he's concerned at the reports.
Heather Burman
Journalist, BBC News Online
Motorists should avoid the area if possible.
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The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster is out and about above the county for this first time this year.
Have you spotted it?
Claire Hartley has - she managed to quickly snap this shot:
And take a listen to this:
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Water grid is part of a proposed £800m investment by Anglian Water to reduce the risk of drought.
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