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Read MoreBreaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.
Read MoreLincoln City re-sign defender Scott Wharton on a season-long loan deal from Championship side Blackburn Rovers.
Read MoreTwo women aged 29 and 30 and a 31-year-old man are arrested on suspicion of murder.
Read MoreThe 52-year-old victim had been involved in an incident outside Buzz Bar, Ingoldmells.
Read MoreLincolnshire Police said the discovery was made at about 08:00 BST near North Parade, in Skegness.
Read MoreThe Welsh singer called off four shows this week as he is in hospital with a "bacterial infection".
Read MoreOur top stories from our Lincolnshire newsroom today include:
Around 200 sq m of crop in Scotter have been damaged by fire this afternoon.
Fire crews from Gainsborough attended the call on Brigg Road.
It was caused by a bonfire being left unattended.
As we head into the summer holidays two schools in Grantham are undertaking quite the challenge.
Groups from Ambergate Sports College and Sandon School which make up Grantham Additional Needs Fellowship (GANF) are attempting a 24-hour, 115-mile relay run across the county.
They cater for pupils between the ages of three and 19 with moderate to severe learning difficulties and complex needs.
They want to raise £2,000, external to improve the school's outdoor amphitheatre.
William Coy died in hospital after falling from a window at a house in Lincoln.
Read MoreAround 160 premises in the Scunthorpe area are experiencing a power cut this afternoon.
Northern Powergrid say they don't expect to have the supply fully restored until late this evening.
Postcode areas DN2,DN3,DN32,DN7 are affected.
The chairman of a council committee which branded children's ideas for Boston Market Place 'tacky' and 'bonkers' says she's extremely disappointed with her colleagues.
Pupils from Boston High School submitted the plans to Boston Borough Council, but some members said an idea for an archway would be a "waste of money".
Councillor Judith Skinner has apologised for the negative comments:
Quote MessageMyself and other members of the Task and Finish group highly valued the input from the schools and I am extremely disappointed at the other members of the group that made negative comment.
Cllr Judith Skinner, Boston Borough Council
A Lincolnshire woman who admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm to a five-month-old baby is due to be sentenced later this year.
Jamie-Lee Lauren Cooper, 30, from Billinghay near Sleaford, appeared before Lincoln Crown Court today.
She was granted bail and will appear in court again in September.
The school of a Lincoln boy who died after falling out of a window have said they are 'devastated' by the news of his death.
In a statement the headteacher of Monks Abbey Primary School, Vicky Johnson described William Coy as "a vibrant boy who was incredibly kind".
Quote MessageHe seemed to have a gift for knowing when others needed help; qualities which made him very popular with his peers and staff alike. Most of all William talked with great affection about his family and came to school every day with a smile. It is hard to describe how much he will be missed by friends, staff and the whole school community.
The school are also providing support to the children and staff.
The A52 Barrowby Road in Grantham is closed.
The railway bridge by Asda was struck this lunchtime.
An inspection is taking place.
Our top stories so far today across Lincolnshire include:
A fundraising page has been set up to raise money for the family of a 6-year-old boy who died after falling from a window in Lincoln.
The incident happened on Tuesday night, at a property on Lindum Avenue.
The boy's been named locally as William Coy.
Kevin Nix died of his injuries after being struck by a black Peugeot in Crowland.
Read MoreIt will be largely dry during the afternoon with some spells of sunshine, but also some showers breaking out.
These showers could be heavy and thundery and may be slow-moving.