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Scunthorpe United led after only six minutes, courtesy of a spectacular Conor Townsend strike and went into half-time leading.Ardley delighted as fans get behind ‘educated’ AFC Wimbledon at Scunthorpe UnitedGet SurreyScunthorpe and Wimbledon draw in League One openerESPN FCall 8 news articles »
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. Humberside Police have said that investigations continue into the incident. Share; Comments. ByCalvin Robinson. 10:46, 7 AUG 2017. News. Enter your postcode to see news and …Fight involving 100 people breaks out at Horse Fair in Lincolnshire townLincolnshire Reporterall 2 news articles »
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Humberside Police have said that investigations continue into the incident.Fight involving 100 people breaks out at Horse Fair in Lincolnshire townLincolnshire Reporterall 2 news articles »
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News & StarWorkington Comets could not mount another remarkable comeback from 10 points down as they succumbed to a 50-43 defeat at home to struggling Scunthorpe. The Scorpions showed how dangerous they could be at Derwent Park when they snatched a …Scunthorpe Scorpions enjoy first away victory over Workington Comets in 37 yearsScunthorpe Telegraphall 2 news articles »
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Scunthorpe Scorpions narrowly missed out in the semi-finals of the Championship Fours on Sunday.Comets unable to mount another comeback in defeat to Scunthorpe …News & Starall 3 news articles »
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Keadby Bridge footpath was shut off by North Lincolnshire Council while the ship was stranded and as three boats attempted to move the cargo ship. Boats successfully turned the ship around in the river at around 7.45am this morning (August 7). RMS
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The ship had been stranded in the River Trent overnight.and more »
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A NORTH Lincolnshire pub received an extra allocation of beer during the Second World War so it could serve pints to off-duty aircrew stationed at a nearby bomber base. Following the creation of RAF Elsham Wolds in the early 1940s, the Railway Inn at …
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