A town centre will receive £880,000 in improvements in the final phase of the government’s Future High Streets Fund.
A family-run soap business has opened a shop, bringing handmade bath products to town.
Nearly 90% of Lincolnshire children have secured a place at their first-choice secondary school for 2025, according to county leaders.
An electrifying celebration of popular music will take place later this year - with early bird tickets on sale now.
A business owner is marking more than 20 years in the signage industry.
Villagers are continuing to bring a little bit of the past back to their homes by restoring pre-Second World War railings.
Party-goers can enjoy a unique experience at new silent disco events coming to the county.
Plans to turn a house into a children’s home have been submitted.
A new series will offer a unique opportunity for residents to enjoy theatrical masterpieces without leaving town.
An independent town councillor has joined the Labour Party ahead of the Mayoral and County Council elections later this year.
A village store has been granted permission for a warehouse extension by council officers.
Volunteers are needed for a new cultural hub opening this spring.
A resident who relies on her hearing dog is giving back by raising money for charity and donating food to those in need.
A debt advice service has become the first national organisation of its kind to win an award for its work in tackling illegal money lending.
The family of a mother killed in a drink-driving crash say they are heartbroken after the driver was jailed for over seven years.
Police are appealing for information after three sheep were killed in a suspected livestock theft.
A public meeting will be held next week for residents to voice their opinions on a major 4,000-home redevelopment of a former military barracks.
A woman has been jailed for abusing her dog and assaulting four people who tried to protect it at a city pub.
A resident has hit out at highway workers after clearing up abandoned road signs, sandbags, and cones left in hedgerows along main roads.
A second free self-defence class will take place this month as part of a safety programme.