Fleeing burglar jailed for killing driverpublished at 19:07 British Summer Time 30 April 2018
Police describe Dale Smith as a "coward" who ran away from the scene after the collision.
Read MoreDavid McKenna and Harry Parkhill
Police describe Dale Smith as a "coward" who ran away from the scene after the collision.
Read MoreKeith Warner denies eleven counts of sexual assault on five women during driving lessons.
Read MoreThe top stories from Lincolnshire so far today include:
East Midlands Ambulance Service is still waiting to see if a request for £20m a year of extra funding to hit response times will be forthcoming.
The 22 clinical commissioning groups that control the amount the service gets have so far failed to agree to the money.
A collection of Marionette puppets owned by two brothers from Cleethorpes are going on sale at auction.
The Lazarus brothers who are 89 and a 91-years-old are retiring after 60 years in the business.
The auction is taking place in Scunthorpe tomorrow.
David Santini came to the attention of police while collecting cash at an antiques fair.
Read MoreWatch the full stories on BBC One at 18:30.
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Lincolnshire Police say they're keen to demonstrate the work officers and staff regularly do each week.
Here's a snapshot:
The A157 has reopened following the recovery of an overturned lorry north east of Wragby.
Diversions have been in place most of the day since the incident at Hainton this morning.
Thousands of people in south Lincolnshire are being encouraged to recycle their food waste.
At the moment residents put left-over food in their black bins alongside non-recyclable rubbish.
A year-long trial will involve it being collected from 4,700 selected homes in Grantham, Stamford, Bourne and nearby villages.
It can be turned into a soil conditioner and used to generate electricity.
Grimsby Town manager Michael Jolley (pictured below) is being hailed by supporters after helping the club avoid relegation at the weekend.
Supporters invaded the pitch at Blundell Park to celebrate Saturday's 2-1 win home over Notts County which ensures the Mariners will be playing league football again next season.
Some fans joked afterwards that Jolley may not have to buy a drink in the town again after saving the club from relegation.
Paul Hudson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Lincolnshire seems to have escaped the heavy rain and it looks like it's going to be a cold but mainly dry evening.....
Hugh Casswell
Reporter BBC Radio Nottingham
Talks to create an East Midlands Combined Authority are “simply ridiculous” the Nottinghamshire County Council Labour group leader said.
Alan Rhodes said he's always been in favour of a devolution deal but that removal of district and borough councils would hurt front line services.
Quote MessageLabour is completely opposed to the creation of a so-called 'super council' between the counties of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire. Geographically the area is far too big, and the idea of such remote governance would not only destroy the identity of our Nottinghamshire towns and villages but would also mean the end of local decision making."
Cllr Alan Rhodes, Nottinghamshire County Council
Leaders from the four county councils - which are all controlled by the Conservatives - have been meeting to discuss increasing co-operation in the East Midlands.
A Grimsby man's appeared in court charged with attempted murder.
Daniel Woodroffe, aged 26, of Eleanor Street appeared at Grimsby Magistrates' Court following an attack earlier this month.
He's been remanded in custody and will appear at Hull Crown Court on Wednesday 2 May.
An appeal's being made for information about how a 95 year old woman suffered a head injury in Sleaford.
The police want to speak to any witnesses who saw the woman fall.
It happened at the junction with Bonner Close and Mareham Lane on Friday afternoon.
Thirty football fans are expected to be dealt with at Hull Crown Court this week following violent behaviour at a football match almost two years ago.
The men were involved in disordely conduct following a Grimsby Town match against Sheffield United in July 2016.
The court hearings involve supporters of both teams and will be taking place during the week.
A Grimsby Town fan has been banned from attending the club's football matches for the next five years.
Kevin Ashworth, aged 44, (pictured above) of Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, admitted disorderly behaviour at a match against Notts County in December last year.
He's also been fined £300 and banned from being in Grimsby and Cleethorpes town centres in the hours before and after the Mariners' games.
Quote MessageTrue fans don’t go out looking for trouble. The vast majority just want to show their support for their team and enjoy themselves"
Supt Dave Hall, Humberside Police
Police say they want to speak to this 29-year-old Grimsby man after reports of an assault:
Officers are looking for Ashley Hutchinson (pictured above) and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
Train passengers are being warned of delays in the Grantham area this afternoon:
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The A157 is still closed north east of Wragby this lunchtime for the recovery of an overturned lorry and trailer.
Lincolnshire Police say the road could be shut at Hainton for most of the day.
Diversions are in place.