Everyone knows Lincolnshire is famous for its sausages and this week the eighth national sausage week is taking place. The event kicked off on Saturday with the free sausage festival being held in Lincoln's Castle Grounds. The event attracted over 10,000 people, which is far more than last year! Cookery demonstrations, face...
Police are becoming increasingly concerned for a twenty five year old missing woman from Lincolnshire. Rachel Oldsworth was last seen on 21st October at a bus stop on Fleet Road in Holbeach. It is believed she was waiting for a bus to Boston. Lincolnshire Police say Rachel was wearing a black tracksuit with thin...
The annual Lincoln duck race took place this weekend, and LSJ News was there to watch the action.
Besma Ayari helps Lincoln into the record books, as the attempt for the most people dancing the hokey cokey took place this weekend.
If you missed any of our web bulletins yesterday, here's a look back at the stories affecting your city this week.
Former Iraq hostage Peter Moore talks to LSJ News about his ordeal.
Darren Moss gives you the news that matters to Lincoln this afternoon.
There is some uncertainty over the funding for new trauma units set to be introduced at various Lincolnshire hospitals after the government's review in to public service spending. Jim Hayes, the deputy director of strategic planning and health outcomes at NHS Lincolnshire, is confident that the scheme would go ahead...
Lincolnshire County Council will receive a fund that could exceed £100million in a government trial project dubbed “community based budgets”. The scheme will take funding decisions for certain services out of the hands of local and national authorities and into the hands of county-wide authorities. “Public services will give better...
The infantry regiment Genadier Guards celebrated their right to Freedom of the City with a morning march through Lincoln city centre today. Despite the cold weather, there was warmth from the large and enthusiastic crowd as they turned up to see the Guards as they marched with their band, meeting...
Chancellor George Osborne's spending review is proving to be every bit as controversial and aggressive as people expected. After revealing that Britain has a national debt of £109bn, the highest in the G20 and Europe, Mr Osborne claimed that the Coalitions actions since May 2010 have taken Britain from the...
The proposed Nocton super-dairy farm has continuously been sparking controversy all over the UK. In a conversation with BBC Radio Humberside, a representative of Nocton Dairies said, "cows do not belong on fields". This has given the opposing campaign the idea of plastering adverts on the sides of buses saying,...