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Police scratch heads as Horncastle ram raiders leave empty handed

Police scratch heads as Horncastle ram raiders leave empty handed The petrol station is back open A police cordon was put in place after the ram raid at Boston Road Service Station in Horncastle. | Photo: John Aron Investigations are still ongoing as police try to establish the circumstances of a ram raid at a petrol station in Horncastle where the offenders left empty handed. A gaping hole was left in the wall at the Boston Road Service Station and debris strewn across the forecourt after the incident on Bank Holiday Monday. A police cordon was put in place after the incident was reported to officers at 3.26am.

Seat driver injured in A17 crash

Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O Brien, Charlize Theron and More Help Raise $3M for Next for Autism

Kimmel teamed with YouTube creator Mark Rober for a three-hour virtual event that featured appearances and performances from talent including Jack Black, Chris Rock, and Sarah Silverman.

New research from NASA shows scientists may be able to predict volcanic eruptions

New research from NASA shows scientists may be able to predict volcanic eruptions New research from NASA shows scientists may be able to predict volcanic eruptions By HNN Staff | April 27, 2021 at 8:11 PM HST - Updated April 27 at 8:11 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Although it is difficult to pinpoint when a volcano will erupt, new research from NASA reveals that scientists may be able to forecast eruptions. ”They’re very complex systems that don’t necessarily react in ways that are easily predicted,” said Paul Lundgreen, a NASA Volcano researcher. “Things can change very rapidly when a volcano is going from being in some kind of unrest, we know it’s doing something, to when it leads to an eruption.”

Grantham railway bridge reopening after £2 7m project

Grantham railway bridge reopening after £2.7m project Network Rail has improved two Grantham bridges A major railway bridge in Grantham – Springfield Road – reopened on Friday afternoon following the completion of a £2.7 million project by Network Rail that took seven months to complete. The project saw two railway bridges spanning Barrowby Road and Springfield Road strengthened to keep the railway running reliably and ensure people can pass safety underneath it. The bridges carry the busy East Coast Main Line. The improvements to the railway bridge at Barrowby Road were completed in early December last year before work began on Springfield Road in January. Adverse weather conditions in February caused some delays to the work before Springfield Road fully reopened on Friday, April 16.

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