County authorities will be reviewing their use of social media - as bodies elsewhere in the country abandon X, formerly known as Twitter.
A leading councillor has warned of gloomy times ahead - as he proposed a rise in bills for the county's taxpayers.
Under pressure hospitals are facing the challenge of a high number of flu cases on top of their usual ‘seasonal pressures’.
More than 150 properties have been hit by internal flooding, as county deals with the aftermath of two inches of rainfall within two hours yesterday.
An embroidered man's thong and coconuts were among the unusual items collected by a dedicated band of litter pickers during another busy year.
Shoppers have criticised a new 'grocery tax', which could increase annual grocery bills by up to £56.
A former youth training centre could be revitalised under new plans for the site.
The fifth phase of a major housing development has been given the green light - despite a number of objections from the public.
A five-bedroom house could soon be converted into children's care home — despite objections from residents that it’s not a suitable site.
Plans to build an anaerobic digestion facility are likely to be approved.
Plans to convert a parcel of agricultural land into a dog-walking field have been unveiled.
Ratepayers could be facing a 2.99% council tax increase for 2025/26 - as county chiefs weigh up what to do with bills for the next financial year.
Plans have been revealed for up to 73 new homes at a village site.
A petition to install speed cameras has been launched following the death of a moped rider in a head-on crash.
A community group will take control of the management of a town’s competition-level bowling greens from next year.
A district council has vowed to 'take action' against its county counterparts if repairs are not carried out to a historic windmill.
More traders are choosing to leave a recently-opened market project - with poor footfall being blamed.
A county MP has welcomed major changes outlined by the government which could bring the biggest change for more than 50 years.
County chiefs expect elections to continue as planned in May, despite rumours that Labour's plans to re-organise local government could see them axed.
Lincolnshire Police is set to receive an extra £8.9 million for 2025 - but the county's commissioner has described the deal as "really disappointing".