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And I showed you this one before from Nettleham Junior School but I like it a lot:
Lincolnshire Sport head to announce final project before leaving
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
As we told you earlier, the head of Lincolnshire Sport, Janet Inman, says she'll announce a final project before she steps down from the role after 17 years.
It's going to be called "Lincolnshire Active" and will set out a strategy for the next few years.
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I would like to thank past and present staff and board members at Lincolnshire Sport for their hard work and support.
Man arrested after A1 crash death
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following the six-vehicle crash on the A1 yesterday.
It happened at around 08:00 and involved two lorries and four cars. A 52-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene and another had to be airlifted to hospital.
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Police still want to speak to any witnesses or anyone who may have dashcam footage of the crash.
It's all sorted now though so the National Archives need not worry!
Impvasion: Hair raising rendition of Ulysses
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Maybe it hasn't all quite sunk in for you yet?
Well, if you still can't quite believe it then never fear! We got actor and voice of The Cube Colin McFarlane to get us all in the mood for the match tomorrow with this dramatic rendition of Tennyson's Ulysses (another Lincolnshire lad dontcha know).
If that doesn't get your heart pumping then you might want to check you're still alive!
In pictures: Take a tour around one of Lincolnshire’s disused railway tunnels
Rather cloudy throughout today for most of us in the county.
The good news is that it's going to stay fairly mild and dry but we could get a bit of drizzle over the hills.
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Impvasion: High energy from Nettleham junior school
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
This is what we like to see!
If the city fans travelling to the game are this loud then Arsenal won't know what hit them!
'Daylight robbery' at University of Lincoln
Hope Bolger
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Staff at the University of Lincoln say they're having to increase security following a number of computer thefts.
Thieves have targeted the Business School and the university says all incidents have been reported to the police.
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Craig Marsh from the University says it's a real problem:
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We have a spate of literally daylight robbery at the university, people just wandering in and nicking stuff. They talk to students, say hello for ten minutes and then run off with a bit of kit."
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We have a spate of literally daylight robbery at the university, people just wandering in and nicking stuff. They talk to students, say hello for ten minutes and then run off with a bit of kit."
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Get involved
- A man's been arrested following the six-vehicle crash
on the A1 yesterday morning
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The head of Lincolnshire Sport is stepping down but not before announcing
one last project
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A woman has been badly hurt in
a hit-and-run
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The
Domesday Book
is coming to Lincolnshire
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Work has begun on
renovating beach huts in Mablethorpe
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The Imps have got
two more players
in their arsenal against... well... Arsenal
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Take a listen to
Colin McFarlane's hair-raising rendition of Ulysses
to get you in a history making mood
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We got a choir to demonstrate
Lincoln City's greatest hits
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The
Red Arrows
met a couple of Lincoln City players
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One of our reporters has recently found out she has
a historic Imp-Arsenal connection
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Anticipations builds for Lincoln City v Arsenal tomorrow
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Police say a man has died following a six vehicle crash on the A1 yesterday morning
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Latest PostFive things we've learned today
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Right, that's all from me today before I go I'm going to leave you with five non-Lincoln City things we've learned today:
Have a good evening.
Watch: Staying dry and cloudy
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It will be a cloudy but mainly dry and a mild night.
Here's my full forecast:
Impvasion: Five highlights
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Up The Imps!
Forecast for the Emirates
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Let's take a look at the weather for the 9,000 Lincoln City fans heading to the Emirates Stadium tomorrow.
There might be some fog or mist overnight tonight but that'll lift for a generally cloudy but warmish day with a few sunny spells breaking through.
Good weather for football basically!
What a story - Lincoln City's path to the last eight
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Impvasion: School photos
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Schools have been getting involved with our #Impvasion hashtag all day today so let's share some of their efforts.
Here are the kids at Monks Abbey primary:
They're going bonkers at the Meadows Primary School:
Non-uniform day over at Sir Francis Hill Primary:
And I showed you this one before from Nettleham Junior School but I like it a lot:
Lincolnshire Sport head to announce final project before leaving
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
As we told you earlier, the head of Lincolnshire Sport, Janet Inman, says she'll announce a final project before she steps down from the role after 17 years.
It's going to be called "Lincolnshire Active" and will set out a strategy for the next few years.
Man arrested after A1 crash death
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following the six-vehicle crash on the A1 yesterday.
It happened at around 08:00 and involved two lorries and four cars. A 52-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene and another had to be airlifted to hospital.
Police still want to speak to any witnesses or anyone who may have dashcam footage of the crash.
Great grey day
BBC Weather Watchers
We're afraid it's looking rather grey out there after that fabulous start this morning.
Weather Watcher Dimplayer took this picture of low tide at the Humber Bridge and says it's all grey skies, grey mud and grey water!
Head of Lincolnshire Sport steps down
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
The chief executive of Lincolnshire Sport, Janet Inman, has announced she's standing down.
She's been in the post for seven years and will leave the organisation in the summer.
The search is now on for a new Chief Executive.
Impvasion: Squad arrive at West Ham Academy
Rob Makepeace
BBC Radio Lincolnshire sport
They've made it down south and now they're squeezing some extra training in at West Ham's Academy.
Domesday Book: In good company
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
When the Domesday Book comes to the Castle this summer it'll take pride of place next to one of the four remaining copies of the Magna Carta in the specially designed vault.
It cost millions to build and was finished back in 2014 as part of extensive works to renovate the castle.
It's had its issues in the past though, last year the Magna Carta had to be temporarily moved to a secret location because a fault with the roof meant the humidity levels weren't correct.
It's all sorted now though so the National Archives need not worry!
Impvasion: Hair raising rendition of Ulysses
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Maybe it hasn't all quite sunk in for you yet?
Well, if you still can't quite believe it then never fear! We got actor and voice of The Cube Colin McFarlane to get us all in the mood for the match tomorrow with this dramatic rendition of Tennyson's Ulysses (another Lincolnshire lad dontcha know).
If that doesn't get your heart pumping then you might want to check you're still alive!
In pictures: Take a tour around one of Lincolnshire’s disused railway tunnels
Lincolnshire Reporter
Stunning images have been released of one of Lincolnshire’s disused railway tunnels – showing some incredible architecture.
Two new signings for the Imps
Rob Makepeace
BBC Radio Lincolnshire sport
We've got two new additions to the squad who can both play this Saturday.
Left-back Riccardo Calder and goalkeeper Ross Etheridge on loan from Aston Villa and Doncaster Rovers respectively.
What a stage to possibly debut on!
The headlines this lunchtime
Lizzie Musham
BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire
The latest from the Lincolnshire newsroom:
Impvasion: And they're off...
James Williams
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
They're on their way in more ways than one:
The weather this lunchtime
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Rather cloudy throughout today for most of us in the county.
The good news is that it's going to stay fairly mild and dry but we could get a bit of drizzle over the hills.
Impvasion: High energy from Nettleham junior school
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
This is what we like to see!
If the city fans travelling to the game are this loud then Arsenal won't know what hit them!
'Daylight robbery' at University of Lincoln
Hope Bolger
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Staff at the University of Lincoln say they're having to increase security following a number of computer thefts.
Thieves have targeted the Business School and the university says all incidents have been reported to the police.
Craig Marsh from the University says it's a real problem: