Comment history
- Opinion: Amid crisis, Europe resists extremism May 21, 2013 · 44 comments
- City commissioner wants state to revoke nightclub's liquor license May 21, 2013 · 35 comments
- City accepts recreation center bids, but won' t proceed with building until Fritzel provides infrastructure costs May 21, 2013 · 14 comments
- Planning Commission recommends approval of Menards store for south Lawrence May 20, 2013 · 67 comments
- On the street: Have you been to the Lawrence Public Library’s temporary location? May 22, 2013 · 3 comments
- House Republican leaders propose 1.5 percent cut to higher education for each of next two fiscal years May 21, 2013 · 19 comments
- Local organizations aim to support tornado victims May 21, 2013 · 7 comments
- Will of the people May 21, 2013 · 13 comments
- Blog: Kansas science and math teachers easily recruited away May 20, 2013 · 50 comments
- Opinion: Scandals undermine trust in Obama May 19, 2013 · 48 comments
- Tarik Black strong, physical May 22, 2013
- Opinion: Wayne Selden sizes up recruits May 21, 2013
- Opinion: Scandals undermine trust in Obama May 19, 2013
- LHS student earns perfect ACT score May 21, 2013
- KU baseball gets involved in Moore, Okla., relief effort May 21, 2013
- City accepts recreation center bids, but won' t proceed with building until Fritzel provides infrastructure costs May 21, 2013
- Last hurrah: KU baseball's Jordan Dreiling feels sense of urgency May 22, 2013
- Lions face one more test February 29, 2008
- Budget cuts force Head Start to close Edgewood Homes facility May 21, 2013
- KU makes sudden change in Statehouse presence May 20, 2013



City Hall brokers deal to scrap controversial bidding process for $25M recreation center; proposal now calls for open bidding
what they are really saying "WE SPENDING ONE WAY OR ANOTHER AND THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN DO"
February 1, 2013 at 10:38 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
City Hall brokers deal to scrap controversial bidding process for $25M recreation center; proposal now calls for open bidding
Why not put a cap on the infrastructure too, so we hand over any savings on the bidding to ku and bliss? Why doesn't it go back to the tax payers?
January 31, 2013 at 8:12 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Lawrence school district audit shows large cash reserves
that's not what their web page states " usd 497 employees nearly 1700 employees making it one of lawrences largest employers"
January 26, 2013 at 12:04 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Lawrence school district audit shows large cash reserves
lets see 55 million divided by 11000 students=$5000 per pupil, 11000 students divided by 1700 school dist. employees= 1 employee per every 6.5 students
January 25, 2013 at 8:49 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )