The tragic events in Nepal have seen Grantham residents lose family, friends and homes, and led the local community to rally round in support.
A new café on Westgate which received planning permission in November is set to open at the end of June.
St John’s Medical Centre has closed its car park to the public after frequent accidents and staff being prevented from attending emergency calls.
After suffering for years from exhaustion and muscle pains, Hannah Thompson, 29, of Kingston Avenue, Grantham, was finally diagnosed with Myalgic Encephalopathy (ME) otherwise known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
A dedicated horticultural site for people with learning disabilities is being created on allotments in Grantham.
The scaffolding will begin coming down from St Wufram’s Church spire on Monday, after English Heritage approved repairs last week.
The ‘fab40’ charity challenge involving 40 groups and individuals is gathering pace, with £1,400 raised so far.
Two Grantham brothers have set themselves the challenge to complete seven extreme obstacle courses all around the UK, in order to raise as much money as possible for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Boundary Mill in Grantham has raised an incredible total of more than £14,500, for their charity of the year Rainbows Children’s Hospice.
British and World Superbike racer Chris ‘Stalker’ Walker is opening a motorcycling dealership set to be a top destination, selling the best bikes, parts and accessories, and complete with Championship level service and performance centre, and even a cafe.
Amazingly Mandy Charles, 50, who works full-time and is a single mother to her children Elspeth, 14, and Sam, 20, has found time to write five books.
The new principal of Walton Girls’ High School and Sixth Form has set her sights on an ‘outstanding’ OFSTED rating.
A 26-year-old whose mother is deaf has decided to run the London Marathon in aid of Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
No-one encapsulates ‘Service with a Smile’ better than Maurice Green.
A planning battle lasting seven years appears to have come to an end in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, with the Planning Inspectorate overturning decisions by South Kesteven District Council.
A founder member of South Kesteven District Council is concerned the ward boundary changes will affect the efficiency of local government.
The deputy mayor of Grantham has made the “heart-wrenching decision” to go independent after being deselected as a Labour candidate.
A 19-year-old who read about the callous theft of another teen’s wheelchair in the Journal, has bought him a replacement.
Chocolatier Jan Hansen is a last minute addition to the Grantham and Stamford parliamentary candidate list, standing for the Lincolnshire Independents.
A 45-year-old is running her first London Marathon in memory of her friend’s eight-year-old son, who sadly passed away from lymphoma in October.