Members of Deepings Swimming Club are able to look back on a successful month that saw them secure a number of medals.
The highly successful Burghley Park Cricket Week returns from Monday, including the popular Evening 6’s tournament.
More than 900 players across 96 teams competed in Stamford AFC Young Daniels’ first summer football festival.
A woman who brandished a knife at high street shoppers on a quiet Sunday afternoon has been given a secure hospital order.
The family of a man killed in a car crash by a speeding driver have paid tribute to a ‘devoted’ husband and a ‘wonderful father’ to two young boys.
Two men who rode motorcycles dangerously through a high-profile sporting event and hit a dog have been banned from driving.
An uninsured driver has been jailed for four years after causing a head-on crash which killed a couple.
Rushing water, a blackbird mid-flight, and an elegant butterfly were among images featuring in a photo of the year competition.
A former national bowls champion and founder member of a bowls club has died.
Homes and businesses have flooded as the aftermath of Storm Henk continues.
Located in the heart of Market Overton, 7 Main Street is a family home which has been built to an individual design using local stone.
The Mercury has been bringing news to the people of the Stamford area since 1712 - and now we are excited to announce the next stage of our evolution.
Do you recognise yourself in any of our photos from the Mercury’s vast archive?
A headteacher has been banned from teaching for life after sexting and arranging to meet someone he thought was a 14-year-old boy.
Have a look at our old photos and articles – do you see anyone you recall?
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.
The head of a drugs network who went by the name of a drug lord from a Hollywood film has been jailed.
“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.”
Take a trip down memory lane with this week’s Mercury Memories.
Rutland MP Alicia Kearns discusses government’s ticket office U-turn and Middle East conflict in her latest column.