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The ''Lincoln Chronicle'' was a weekly newspaper which served Lincoln and parts of Lincolnshire, England in various guises between 1833 and 2007. The Chronicle had an associated website, ''Lincoln Today'', which is now defunct. ==History== The paper was launched in 1833 as ''The Lincolnshire Chronicle and General Advertiser''. During the 20th century, it was produced in a variety of localised editions. Between 1985 and 1987, as the ''Lincoln Chronicle'', it was given away free in copies of the ''Lincoln Standard''. It replaced the Standard when the latter closed in January 1987.〔(Lincolnshire Chronicle and General Advertiser ), Newsplan〕 The title was one of those acquired by Johnston Press from Southnews in May 2000. Johnston decided to close the title early in 2007, apparently because it could not attract enough advertising revenue to cover costs. At the time, more than 42,000 free copies were distributed every Thursday.〔()〕
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