Well that's it for another week everybody. Lincolnshire Live will be back on Monday at 8:00am with all the latest news, travel, sport and weather from across the county.
Until then I'm going to leave you with five things we've learned toady:
Disabled Lincolnshire teen makes it to summit of Snowden
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
We told you yesterday that Ryan Smith, a 19-year-old who suffered life changing head injuries when he was knocked off his bike, was going to attempt to scale Mount Snowden in Wales.
Well today he successfully made it to the top of the mountain in a specialist wheelchair with the help of a team.
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Well done Ryan!
Busted...
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
A little known fact about BBC Radio Lincolnshire Towers, we have a little thing called "Cakeday Friday" where our wonderful receptionist Helen makes us all a cake.
This week it was chocolate and, as presenter Chris Berrow documented, it didn't last very long...
Man pleads not guilty to murder of Lincolnshire woman
Natasha Turney
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
A 23-year-old man has denied murdering a 16-year-old girl from Marston in Lincolnshire. Hannah Pearson was found unconscious in a house in Newark in July.
She died at hospital. James Morton, who's 23 and from Pierson Street in Newark pleaded not guilty to murder at a hearing in Nottingham.
He'll stand trial in January.
Police search for crash driver
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Police are investigating after a driver crashed into another car and drove off.
It happened on Wednesday night in Little Cawthorpe near Louth.
A vehicle caused damage to a stationary blue Peugeot 206 and left the scene. There was no one in the damaged car at the time.
Names starting with 'O' prove popular for East Midlands babies
Personally I think Alexander and Alexandra have a better ring to them.
The weather
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain possible in places. There may be a few heavier burst, particularly in the south.
Some sunny spells may develop in the north before sunset.
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Walk a million: Get involved
Walk a Million
BBC Radio Lincolnshire Campaign
Just a quick reminder to send us the miles you've walked this week to help us reach our goal of getting the county to walk a million by the end of the year.
The Lincolnshire walking festival is doing their bit!
Police are renewing their appeal for Boston man Kamil Szpara, who was seen boarding a train at Boston station at 7.42am on Tuesday 23 August which was heading in the direction of Nottingham.
They say Kamil is now thought to be in London and has recently been in the vicinity of London Zoo.
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Cash burglary in Skegness
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police are looking for witnesses after a shop on Lumley Road had its safe cracked.
It happened overnight between the 29th and 30th of August.
They gained access through the back of the shop and made off with a large amount of cash.
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- A £100 million development is being planned for Grantham.
- A man has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a Lincolnshire woman.
- Disability can't stop this Lincolnshire teen from scaling Snowden.
- Lincolnshire parents seem to be obsessed with the letter 'O'.
- Staff at BBC Radio Lincolnshire really like cake.
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- New text service to report hare coursing.
- Local opposition to Lincolnshire pig farm plan.
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Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Well that's it for another week everybody. Lincolnshire Live will be back on Monday at 8:00am with all the latest news, travel, sport and weather from across the county.
Until then I'm going to leave you with five things we've learned toady:
Have a good weekend.
Coming up on Look North tonight
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Weather watchers: Clouds in Carlton le Moorland
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Building the stage for Sir Elton John
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Now you'll remember that back June Sir Elton sold out a huge performance at the Lincolnshire Showground.
He even brought his own stage! Take a look at it being built:
Disabled Lincolnshire teen makes it to summit of Snowden
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
We told you yesterday that Ryan Smith, a 19-year-old who suffered life changing head injuries when he was knocked off his bike, was going to attempt to scale Mount Snowden in Wales.
Well today he successfully made it to the top of the mountain in a specialist wheelchair with the help of a team.
Well done Ryan!
Busted...
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
A little known fact about BBC Radio Lincolnshire Towers, we have a little thing called "Cakeday Friday" where our wonderful receptionist Helen makes us all a cake.
This week it was chocolate and, as presenter Chris Berrow documented, it didn't last very long...
A look ahead to the weekend weather with Abbie
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Traffic and travel: Crash on the A15
BBC Travel
The A15 is partially blocked in Cranwell with slow traffic at the B1429 Sleaford Road junction.
There's reports of a multi-vehicle crash.
Transport police search for man after fight on train
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police think this man can help their investigation into a fight on a train between Nottingham and Swinderby.
It happened at around 6.45pm on Saturday, 23 July. A large fight broke out between two groups of men.
Traffic and travel: Crash on the Humber Bridge
BBC Travel
If you're heading north then you may need an alternative to the Bridge.
The Humber Bridge team say there's been an accident on the northbound carriageway.
It's currently affecting traffic.
They say they are keen to get things moving ASAP.
Traffic and travel: Problem on the A158
BBC Travel
Man pleads not guilty to murder of Lincolnshire woman
Natasha Turney
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
A 23-year-old man has denied murdering a 16-year-old girl from Marston in Lincolnshire. Hannah Pearson was found unconscious in a house in Newark in July.
She died at hospital. James Morton, who's 23 and from Pierson Street in Newark pleaded not guilty to murder at a hearing in Nottingham.
He'll stand trial in January.
Police search for crash driver
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire Police are investigating after a driver crashed into another car and drove off.
It happened on Wednesday night in Little Cawthorpe near Louth.
A vehicle caused damage to a stationary blue Peugeot 206 and left the scene. There was no one in the damaged car at the time.
Names starting with 'O' prove popular for East Midlands babies
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Here's something a bit strange, it appears that the most popular names for babies in the East Midlands are almost identical.
Oliver for boys and Olivia for girls.
Personally I think Alexander and Alexandra have a better ring to them.
The weather
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Mostly cloudy with outbreaks of rain possible in places. There may be a few heavier burst, particularly in the south.
Some sunny spells may develop in the north before sunset.
Walk a million: Get involved
Walk a Million
BBC Radio Lincolnshire Campaign
Just a quick reminder to send us the miles you've walked this week to help us reach our goal of getting the county to walk a million by the end of the year.
The Lincolnshire walking festival is doing their bit!
So are Horncastle Police:
The headlines
Lizzie Musham
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Renewed appeal for missing Kamil Szpara
David Sykes
Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police are renewing their appeal for Boston man Kamil Szpara, who was seen boarding a train at Boston station at 7.42am on Tuesday 23 August which was heading in the direction of Nottingham.
They say Kamil is now thought to be in London and has recently been in the vicinity of London Zoo.
Cash burglary in Skegness
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Police are looking for witnesses after a shop on Lumley Road had its safe cracked.
It happened overnight between the 29th and 30th of August.
They gained access through the back of the shop and made off with a large amount of cash.