Douglas County commissioners at their weekly meeting will be briefed on multi-year strategies to combat poverty in the county, with a particular focus on supporting low-income single mothers.
On Wednesday, county commissioners will hear a presentation about the anti-poverty focus area of the Community Health Improvement Plan – which is a strategic plan for the health and well-being of a community. The health ...
After tumbling off a truck on the highway, a young pig was rescued and is now on the road to recovery thanks to a dedicated network of rescuers and caregivers.
Gilbert — the pig who was rescued by someone driving close behind the truck and witnessed the fall — is known as a "jumper," or a pig that leaps or falls from transport trucks, typically while being moved from a breeding facility to a slaughterhouse. ...
With Independence Day just around the corner, here’s what to know about various events and how to celebrate safely and legally.
Fireworks have been prohibited in Lawrence for 23 years now, with the exception of novelty items like party poppers, sparklers and snappers, but folks who want to shoot off fireworks can do so in parts of Douglas County, as long as certain rules are followed.
The use of fireworks ...
Douglas County staff is proposing a $191.4 million budget for 2026 that holds the property tax rate flat, and the county administrator said Thursday that many partner agencies are making "serious, substantial" requests for extra funding to offset federal cuts.
Last year, county commissioners approved a $201 million 2025 budget with a 2.911-mill property tax rate decrease, for a total mill levy of 41.298 mills. ...
Douglas County commissioners on Wednesday voted unanimously to submit a grant application to continue funding a mental health program for youths in juvenile detention.
As the Journal-World reported, the grant the county is applying for will support the ongoing partnership between the Kansas Department of Corrections and the Douglas County Juvenile Detention Center to ensure continued access to mental health and ...
Douglas County commissioners at their Wednesday meeting will consider a grant application to help fund mental health and substance abuse care to youths who are in juvenile detention.
The grant opportunity supports the ongoing partnership between the Kansas Department of Corrections, or KDOC, and the Douglas County Juvenile Detention Center to ensure continued access to assessments and related services. As ...