more County Government KU Buffalo professor who researches drug addiction named as finalist for KU pharmacy dean Monday visit by candidate for KU pharmacy school dean position postponed Trump administration gives schools and universities a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money ...
Health department wants permission to stop doing annual sanitary inspections at schools; it says other Douglas County agencies already do that A survey shows not everyone is informed about city-county homelessness initiatives, and advocates want to change that Not everyone in Douglas County is aware...
more County Government KU Brown University researcher, former KU professor named finalist for KU pharmacy dean Trump administration gives schools and universities a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money KU Finance Council rejects student fee proposal that would have cut Daily Kansan...
Facing a $1.5M shortfall for 2025, Bert Nash wants to start the conversation about county funding early Former Douglas County DA’s disciplinary matter to soon be heard by Kansas Supreme Court Oral arguments in the disciplinary matter of former Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez are n...
County leaders voted Wednesday to let the city-county health department opt out of doing annual sanitary inspections at schools, stating they wanted the agency to focus on different kinds of inspections that aren't already being done by other agencies. On Wednesday, the commission unanimously ......
Should we have closed those schools if we lost them in the neighborhoods where we lost students? Those are the questions that need to be addressed. Why students left is what needs to be asked.” Anne Costello: “The city, county, and school district have sha...
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“City and county elected officials play a direct role in shaping the housing built in Lawrence,” Jones said. “Our USD 497 families and employees must have access to affordable housing. The school board may have a ...
said that she is “dedicated to advocating for workers’ rights, fair wages, safe working conditions, and child security,” and Coronado said he would want to ensure that the district paid enough that its staff “don’t have to work two, or thr...
Questions loom on whether state lawmakers can cut property taxes and pay for public schools Feb 4, 2025 @ 11:13am- Zane Irwin At the June 27, 2024, meeting of the Wyandotte County Board of Commissioners, community members in attendance were upset for at least two reasons. First, the commi...