Lincolnshire breaking news: Latest updatespublished at 07:35 BST 9 September 2019
Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.
Read MoreCharlotte Wright
Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.
Read MoreJames thinks that David Attenborough is the only person who might be able to make Galaxon understand the true beauty of Planet Earth, but Galaxon has a twist of his own to reveal.
Lincoln's "community larder" - set up as an emergency measure in 1989 - is still feeding families.
Read MoreThousands of people are still using a food bank set up as a temporary measure in 1989
Read MoreJoe Jacobson scores a hat-trick, including two goals direct from corners, as Wycombe go top of League One.
Read MoreMansfield pick up their first home win of the League Two campaign with a 2-0 victory over rock-bottom Scunthorpe United.
Read MoreCrewe continue their excellent start to the season as goals from Tom Lowery and Charlie Kirk gave them a 2-0 win at Grimsby.
Read MoreSue and Pete Woolfitt have spent more than 3,000 hours over a decade raising money for a charity hospice.
Read MoreThe boss at Butlin's Skegness says an increasing number of tourists are visiting the town out of season.
Traditionally, visitor numbers dry up in the winter months but Chris Baron believes the tide is turning.
Image source, Geograph/David MartinHe said: "We've got a lot of accommodation, green tourism, heritage tourism things like that where people can come to the coast and cycle and walk and enjoy it out of the season... people are realising that's very enjoyable as well."
A four-year-old boy was told he couldn't return to school after his first day because they didn't have a place for him.
Tiffany Clarkson took her son Teddy to William Alvey School in Sleaford on Wednesday. When she picked him up, the headteacher said he "wasn't on their school system."
Image source, BBC Radio LincolnshireThe family say they declined their first school offer and their appeal to send him to William Alvey was successful. This was confirmed in a telephone conversation.
Teddy's father Wesley Netherton says they have to wait a fortnight to see if he can return to the school: "Teddy loved his first day at school and telling him he couldn't go back brought tears. He was heartbroken."
Lincolnshire County Council have been approached for a comment.
Scunthorpe United agree a season-long loan deal for Barnsley forward George Miller.
Read MoreDetectives have released these CCTV images of two people they want to speak to in connection with a robbery and assault outside a takeaway in Cleethorpes:
Image source, Humberside PoliceThe victim, a 31-year-old woman, was assaulted in the early hours of Tuesday 4 August by a man and then robbed by another woman, who stole her telephone and bank cards.
While the robbery was taking place, a man approached both women and indecently exposed himself.
The woman the police want to trace is skinny, in her 30s and was wearing a blue and white spotty dress and a headscarf. She claimed she was pregnant.
The man she was with was in his 20s, about 6ft tall and was wearing a black t-shirt.
The incident happened on the High Street during the early hours of Tuesday 4th August.
A charity says young army recruits aren't getting help for mental health.
Read MoreLincoln's Business Improvement Group (BIG) says it will continue to raise the profile of the city, but can only do so with the financial support of local shop owners.
Image source, Brian Robert Marshall/GeographBusinesses are preparing to vote on whether to continue paying a levy which helps to fund the organisation.
Lincoln BIG is currently drawing up a five-year plan for the city, highlighting three priorities: a welcoming city, a first-class experience for visitors and value for money.
If businesses back the plan later this year, the organisation will have an annual budget of more than £1m over five years.
A crash on the Humber Bridge is disrupting traffic as motorists are warned of delays.
Image source, PA MediaThe multi-vehicle crash has happened on the southbound carriageway, Humberside Police said.
Traffic is slowly moving, but delays are expected.
It's been announced that a three-day festival to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day will launch the newly approved Skegness Showground.
Image source, PAThe event, planned for next May, will see military re-enactments and flypasts.
The site, on Burgh Road, was given a five-year licence by East Lindsey District Council earlier this week.
This was the scene near Market Rasen late last night as police arrested a man following a 20mph tractor chase through the county.
Image source, Lincolnshire PoliceOfficers pursued after the stolen vehicle was spotted swerving across a road and being driven erratically.
Specially trained officers used armed response vehicles to block the road, forcing the tractor to stop.
Supt Paul Timmins said: "Thankfully we brought the vehicle to a stop. There was potentially life at risk for members of the public and road users.
"Obviously vehicles like that, with the tyres they have, make it much more difficult to use some of our other tactics, like a stinger, which are used to deflate tyres."
Native white-clawed crayfish are being threatened by larger invasive American signal crayfish.
Read MoreRoger Patterson said the Labour leader "should be swinging from the gallows like Saddam Hussein".
Read MoreHundreds of crayfish are being moved to a secret location in the Lincolnshire Wolds today in a bid to boost breeding and species numbers.
Image source, Environment AgencyThe Environment Agency is moving them from the River Witham in Grantham.
Numbers of the white clawed variety have been in decline since the 1970s. They've been killed off by a tougher, invasive American species.
Richard Chadd, from the Environment Agency, says the crustaceans have been given a rough time.
"They're rather small and weedier than the brash and big ones. That's the reason why they brought them in - because they're bigger, they're worth eating," says Mr Chadd.