A pony who came close to death on more than one occasion has found a new home just in time for Christmas.
Rare consent has been given for the remains of a woman buried ten years ago to be exhumed so they can be sent to her home country.
The Free Press and Guardian have reported on the news for this area since 1847 - and now we are excited to announce the next stage of our evolution.
A large emergency response in Spalding this morning was prompted by a medical episode.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice in our area over the coming days.
A jailed cocaine dealer who was part of a criminal network has been ordered to repay the money he had used to fund a lavish lifestyle.
A former blacksmith who lost his arm two years ago is hoping to set the world record for the most weight bench pressed with a prosthetic limb.
A memorial service will be held to remember a former South Holland woman.
“I’m having a hot flush, we need to leave!” I screeched. My Grandma laughed. I was only 13. “You don’t get those until you’re in your fifties.”
A man faces jail after he admitted carrying out a third house burglary in a two month crime spree.
Storm Babet is set to batter the UK with extremely heavy rain and high winds forecast.
A second last-minute bid is said to have been launched in a bid to save stricken retailer Wilko.
Students across south Lincolnshire have found out their all-important GCSE results today.
The union representing thousands of Wilko staff members says it’s been told there’s no prospect of saving the business.
The time has come to vote for your favourite child in our Cute Kids competition – so don’t forget to pick up a copy of the Lincolnshire Free Press.
An action packed weekend is promised as a group aims to celebrate its 50th anniversary in style.
A family who were asked to “take their neighbours’ bin out” took the request rather literally - and took it on a tour of the town.
Homeowners and landlords in South Holland have the opportunity to make their properties warmer, more energy efficient and save money on their bills.
After a record-breaking year, Spalding Festival organisers are ready to start sharing the profits – with revellers getting a say in who gets the cash.
A mum has spoke of her 'rage' after it emerged that the body of her daughter lay undiscovered in a tent for a week before she was discovered.