In a letter to the Journal Grantham firefighters thank those who donated as Santa's sleigh toured the town.
Competitors in the first Bottesford and District Angling Association competition of the new year found the water well-coloured after overnight rain.
A jealous Grantham man produced a blade with a camouflage handle when he went to the shop where his former partner worked.
Grantham resident Trevor Leeson has written to the Journal to air his frustration with traffic queues outside McDonald's.
Former Mayor of Grantham Rob Hearmon says silverware uncovered by the current mayor used to be kept in a secure vault in a bank.
An uninsured driver was under the influence of cannabis when he crashed into a lamppost during a police pursuit through the streets of Grantham.
A man who denies a charge of attempted murder and actual bodily harm after police were called to a domestic incident has appeared in court.
A 76-year-old man fell and bruised his ribs at a local attraction this weekend, with his son calling for better safety measures.
Many schools will return this week with extra Covid safety measures in place as the Government is set to review its Plan B restrictions for England.
Grantham Town started 2022 in the best possible way with a win on the road at Basford United on New Year's Day.
A charity is urging us not to forget about our feathered friends across Kent this winter, with tips on how to use everyday items at home for them.
Less than half of those who vowed to reduce drinking after lockdown achieved their goal - but many are now ready to try again.
Specialists have provided guidance and tips for anyone who was lucky enough to get a puppy this Christmas.
A man has been rewarded for services to the disabled following a 39-year career in social care.
The death of the Duke of Edinburgh, and Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview were key moments in the past 12 months for the Windsors.
How well do you remember the stories and the people in the news this year?
The nation mourned with the Queen this year as she said a final, dignified farewell to her husband of more than 70 years.
A further milestone has been reached in the carbon-efficient development of a new multi-million pound enterprise centre.
Three new pop-up vaccination centres have been arranged around the county this week for people to get walk-in jabs.
The pantomime dame has been a staple in British theatre for centuries, but do we still need them or are they outdated and rooted in mockery?