In our weekend preview we look at Lincoln United securing a play off spot, have news from the Lincoln City press conference, and look forward to FA Cup semi-final weekend.
This week on Newsweek, claims that not enough is being done for addicts in Lincoln, the local highway authority is one of the country's best and almost half of Britons would support the legal sale of cannabis.
David Preece confirms his interest in the Lincoln City manager job, Elliot Hodge talks contracts, Lincoln United travel to Romulus and we look ahead to the Lincoln 10k and other local sport.
Today from LSJ News, an investigation by LSJ News has revealed that over the last five years, only a quarter of a thousand patients who received structure treatment from Addaction have been successfully rehabilitated, around half of Britons have said that they would support the legal sale of cannabis, according...
80% of people who have a heart attack initially fail to realise that they may be having one, over one thousand people have received structured treatment from Addaction in Lincoln and an exhibition has been raising money for sight saving surgery.
In our weekend review we look at highlights of Lincoln United's 4-0 victory and Lincoln City's 2-1 win, whilst gauging fan reaction after Chris Moyses' announcement to leave as manager at the end of the season.
On Newsweek this week, a gas leak brings Lincoln to a standstill, junior doctors began the longest strike in NHS history, and after its multi million pound makeover, Lincoln Castle has seen over 270 thousand visitors pass through its gates.
Today on LSJ News, a Freedom of Information request conducted by LSJ News showing the effects of the legal highs ban one year on and a transgender student in Lincoln talks about his experience with social media acceptance.
Today from LSJ News, management of Lincolnshire Libraries is handed over to private hands, new pet micro chipping guidelines and the drive to raise money for Lincoln's homeless.
On Newsweek this week, we visit a new cafe which plans to help recovering addicts, the city's youngest musicians perform in the Cathedral and there's no more bread for Lincoln's birds.
Chris Moyses has said that the next three games against Kidderminster Harriers, Tranmere Rovers and Gateshead are the biggest ones of the season.
Today from LSJ News, the local A&E faces mounting pressure, a mayor for Lincolnshire and the number of shops in the area continues to decline.