This week on LSJ's Newsweek, Homelessness is on the rise in Lincoln, an uncertain future for retired Greyhounds and the tragic story of how a local mother lost her son to meningitis.
This week on Newsweek, the Lincoln Eastern Bypass is approved, multiple venues in Lincoln are given a one star hygiene rating, local teens are recognized at the silver arrow awards and all of this weeks news from LSJ.
We've taken a look at what 2016 might hold for all of us.
Join Alex Daniel, Kelly Pyart, Lucy Hickmott, Gregor Smith, and Adam Allcroft for an occasionally entertaining round-up of the biggest stories of 2015. All opinion's expressed in this video are those of the person speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of LSJ News or the University of Lincoln.
Alex Daniel, Emma Tinson and Will Longman present the last LSJ of the year, with appearances from Aaron Renfree, Eleanor Weaver, Becky Lancashire, Adam Allcroft, Lucy Hickmott and a special feature from Joel Loynds of Games Linc. You can find us on: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/LSJTweets Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LSJ-News-168262646520100 or lsjnews.co.uk You can...
Unused penguins as the rink is shut The Ice Rink in Lincoln has melted due to unseasonably mild weather this Winter. Temperatures in Lincoln reached highs of 14 degrees Celsius this weekend, causing parts of the popular attraction to melt. ''We had a combination of high temperatures and winds which...
People gathering in the Castle Square to enjoy the festivities of the market. The Lincoln Christmas Market has returned for its 33rd year and is expecting around 250,000 visitors from far and wide. The four-day event, organised by the City of Lincoln Council, began yesterday, Thursday, December 3 and will run...
The magic of Alice in Wonderland will soon be arriving in Lincoln, as a local couple open a brand new tea room.
Extra Life - "Play Games. Heal Kids." source: aceofgeeks.net Every year, thousands of people in the UK raise money for charity by taking part in a marathon. But what if you could participate in a marathon without having to leave your bedroom? Well, one local student has done just that, by subjecting himself to...
The Hoosiers came to Lincoln at the weekend and spoke to us about their new album 'The Secret Service'. They also treated us to an acoustic performance of their first ever single 'Worried About Ray'.
The Hoosiers are performing at Lincoln's Engine Shed tonight and LSJ Entertainment Editor Emma Tinson interviewed them ahead of the last night of their tour.
The Hoosiers are performing in Lincoln at the Engine Shed tonight, but not before they performed a special acoustic set for LSJ Entertainment. Stay tuned for the interview and another performance later.