Story archive for November 2003

Saturday, Nov. 29

Salvation Army kicks off kettle campaign

Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003

The agency hopes the kettle campaign will raise $75,000 to help area homeless.

Santa rescued from top of Weaver's

Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003

Hundreds were downtown to watch Santa's arrival.

Screen Scene

Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003

Rarely has a holiday movie with the word Santa in the title ever been so unsuitable for kids. Such is the case with "Bad Santa," a hilarious, profane, really dark, dark comedy that stars Billy Bob Thornton as part of a Santa and elf team who rob the department stores where they are hired to work. "Ghost World" director Terry Zwigoff takes this potential one-joke premise and turns it into a modern comedic classic.

Early bird shoppers get deals

Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003

Shoppers swarmed through Lawrence on the busiest shopping day of the year.

Santa's arrival delights children

Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003

Several good little boys and girls talked to Santa after he was rescued from the roof of Weaver's in downtown Lawrence.

Friday, Nov. 28

Local businesses prepare for shopping craze

Friday, Nov. 28, 2003

Retailers have noticed an increase in shopping over the past month, and the day after Thanksgiving is historically the busiest shopping day of the year.

International students share Thanksgiving

Friday, Nov. 28, 2003

The Homestay program helps foreign students meet with families and learn about American culture.

Residents enjoy Thanksgiving meals

Friday, Nov. 28, 2003

Vermont Street BBQ smoked turkeys for the community; and LINK provided meals for area homeless.

Thursday, Nov. 27

Jayhawks on Parade migrating out of town

Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003

The Jayhawks on Parade are leaving Lawrence and will be gone by next spring. The cow-Jayhawk from the 700 block of Massachusetts Avenue migrated this week. They will be auctioned off for charity.

New store focuses on city history

Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003

A new store in downtown Lawrence is focusing on Lawrence history. It is upstairs from the Watkins Museum of Community History.

Holiday travel, air traffic increase

Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003

More families are taking vacations this winter, and area travel agencies are increasing business. Thanksgiving travel is kicking off the winter vacation season with heavy traffic in the air and on the roads.

Turkey, trimmings stolen from Lawrence home

Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003

A Lawrence woman who recently moved into town was burglarized Tuesday night, and the thiefs also stole her Thanksgiving turkey. She moved from Topeka last month because she thought Lawrence would be a better place to raise her children.

KU athletes talk turkey and trimmings

Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003

KU athletes Wayne Simien, Bill Whittemore and other Jayhawks talked to 6News about their favorite turkey day treats.

Wednesday, Nov. 26

Friends of homicide victim frustrated by silence

Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003

People at the Lawrence Community Nursery School, the school attended by Carmin Ross-Murray's daughter, say they hope the silence on the part of police indicates they are following leads in the case.

Vitale visits Oread

Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003

College basketball analyst Dick Vitale signed books at the Kansas Union on Tuesday before the night's KU-Michigan State matchup.

Verdicts evoke mixed emotions

Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003

Too many questions remain for the friends of slain KU student Shannon Martin to be wholly satisfied with the guilty verdicts in the case.

Tuesday, Nov. 25

Holiday travel puts pressure on tires

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Before motorists hit the road for Thanksgiving travels, a look at their vehicles' tires is in order.

Guilty verdicts handed down in Martin case

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Kattia Cruz, 29, and Luis Alberto Castro Carrillo, 33, were found guilty Monday in the trial for the 2001 death of Kansas University student Shannon Martin.

District alters biology requirement

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Students who failed biology as freshmen have a new option to be allowed to graduate

Retirement marks end of era for KU athletics

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Howard Hill, public address announcer for Kansas University football and men's basketball home games for two decades, will retire at the end of the season.

Sunday sales flat for Lawrence liquor

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Lawrence liquor store owners say they haven't seen a sales spike from new regulations that let them stay open on Sundays.

Rock Chalk Revue auditions completed

Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003

Five teams out of 12 were chosen Monday at Liberty Hall for the 2004 Rock Chalk Revue.

Saturday, Nov. 22

KU Athletic Corp. updated on ticket situation

Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003

Just before the start of men's basketball, the KU Athletic Corp. was given an update on the controversy surrounding the ticket distribution system for Jayhawks games.

Art a la carte

Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003

The University Dance Company at K-U will present the culmination of months of rehearsals at its fall concerts tonight and Saturday. In the spotlight will be "Missa Brevis," modern dance legend Jose Limon's response to the devastation of World War II. A live choir and organist will accompany the dancers.

Smith says goodbye to Dole Institute Sunday

Saturday, Nov. 22, 2003

Richard Norton Smith will leave KU for the LIncoln Library in Illinois Sunday after just two years as director of the Dole Institute of Politics.

Friday, Nov. 21

Murder investigation leads to KSU

Friday, Nov. 21, 2003

The investigation has taken detectives to Manhattan, where the victim's ex-husband is a professor.

City golf course having bad year

Friday, Nov. 21, 2003

Eagle Bend golf course has had a fall-off in revenues.

KU Endowment meets fundraising goals

Friday, Nov. 21, 2003

The KU First drive has met its goals a year early.

Faculty Senate creates new seating policy

Friday, Nov. 21, 2003

The policy will divide up faculty seats at Allen Fieldhouse on a lottery basis.

Thursday, Nov. 20

Wilt Chamberlain's estate provides gift to KU

Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003

The money will go to scholarships, men's and women's athletics, and a Special Olympics clinic.

Heroes from turnpike flood will be recognized

Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003

The flash floods at the Kansas Turnpike made Ryan Lane a reluctant hero, and took the life of Al Larsen. Both men tried to help stranded motorists during the floods, and Lane says that Larsen saved him as well.

Death threats do not deter Shannon Martin trial

Thursday, Nov. 20, 2003

Security has been heightened for the final court sessions in Costa Rica.

Wednesday, Nov. 19

Bar receives show of support

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003

Dozens of community members attended City Commission Tuesday night in support of Rick's Place, a bar seeking to move to a stip mall that includes a church. The bar was granted a waiver allowing it to relocate to Ninth and Illinois streets.

Fumes force school evacuation

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003

More than 400 people were evacuated from Baldwin High School and more than two dozen were sent to the hospital Tuesday due to noxious fumes in the school.

Students discuss higher-education funding

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003

Student leaders at Kansas University organized a forum for students to discuss state funding of higher education with state and university officials.

Library plots future direction

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2003

Officials looking to expand the Lawrence Public Library are mulling an offer from Dan Simons, part owner and managing member of Riverfront LLC, to buy half of the former mall.

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Farmland clean-up may be paid for by KDHE

Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003

In an effort to keep the cost of the fertilizer plant's clean-up out of taxpayer hands, the county commissioners are seeking aid from the Kansas Department of Health and the Evironment.

Murder investigation stalled

Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003

Detectives have followed many leads, but have few solid facts.

Charities seek aid for holidays

Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003

While ECKAN prefers to meet daily needs instead of a yearly feast, LINK and the Salvation Army will have holiday dinners.

Saturday, Nov. 15

Bar fight starting in Lawrence

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

The owner of Rick's Place is interested in moving his bar and grill to Old West Lawrence, just blocks from him home. But a church in the area does not want Rick's to move there.

Police investigate homicide

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

Police investigated an alleged homicide Friday night in a rural Lawrence home.

Threats alleged against Martin case witnesses

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

The family of slain KU student Shannon Martin say witnesses have been threatened.

Kansas touts agritourism

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

Kansas will join Michigan and California as the latest state to promote agriculture as part of tourism. The state will promote agriculture-related attractions for visitors to the state.

Screen scene

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

Four flicks open on area screens this week. First up is "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World," Russell Crowe's latest venture into the past. This time he plays a British naval captain ordered to pursue a superior French privateer. Director and fellow Australian Peter Weir mounts combat scenes so realistic that the viewer will feel like part of this seafaring crew.

Brick mailboxes pose driver dangers, county officials say

Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003

Brick mailboxes are dangerous to drivers, county officials say, and those officials are working to outlaw stone and brick mailboxes on county roads.

Friday, Nov. 14

Boyfriend In-A-Box goes to Hollywood

Friday, Nov. 14, 2003

The novelty gift item, created by Home and Away's Cathy Hamilton, has inspired a movie. Warner Bros has contacted Hamilton about purchasing the rights to the idea. It's not the first time the gift has been in the spotlight.

KU professor dies in fatal collision

Friday, Nov. 14, 2003

Professor Paul Gump was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident.

Witnesses say that suspects confessed to Martin's murder

Friday, Nov. 14, 2003

Witnesses provided their testimony linking the suspects to the KU student's murder.

Thursday, Nov. 13

Kansas not keeping kids away from tobacco

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

The state is one of the worst in the nation for how it uses the money from tobacco settlements. Lawrence public schools report that a quarter of their students are smokers. Watchdog groups blame lack of funding for tobacco prevention.

Neighborhood residents protest new homeless shelter

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

The Brook Creek Neighborhood Association is opposed to the new Salvation Army shelter.

Boothe confession is not suppressed

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

The judge in the case denied the motion to keep the confession out of the case.

The trial in Shannon Martin's killing will begin soon

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

The trial was delayed because of legal technicalities.

No charges will be filed against John Randle

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

Randle was arrested more than a week ago, but the district attorney's office will not pursue the case.

Chamber of commerce hopes to heal wounds from Nebraksa game

Thursday, Nov. 13, 2003

Vandalism of Nebraska fans has raised concerns about the city's reputation. The Chamber of Commerce will send packages including gift certificates and apologies from city officials.

Wednesday, Nov. 12

City contemplates business questions

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003

Commissioners deferred on identifying land for future business parks at the city commission meeting Tuesday night, but did agree to the formation of a business retention task force.

Vandals shoot out windows of cars, businesses across city

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003

Police have said they believe they know who is responsible for the extensive damage, but there have been no arrests yet.

Veterans honored for service to country

Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003

Gatherings at the American Legion and on the KU campus were some of the ways Veterans Day was observed in Lawrence.

Tuesday, Nov. 11

Rockets take off from Lawrence

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003

An elementary school club is creating new interest in science for students.

Teen organizes birthday celebrations for the homeless

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003

Lawrence eighth-grader Emily Lamb has spent the past two years organizing birthday parties each month for the homeless at the Community Drop-In Shelter. This month, those with birthdays will receive a backpack filled with items for the winter.

Diversity efforts for KU's spirit squads questioned

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003

Since her arrival at KU four years ago, Spirit Squad coordinator Cat Jarzemkoski has fought the same diversity battle that most of the university has. However, Jarzemkoski's latest efforts with the minority-oriented Unity Dance Troupe have members of KU's black community believing that she is using them in an attempt to make herself look better.

Retired KU professor honored for WWII service

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003

A retired Kansas University professor was honored for his World War II service during a ceremony Monday at Presbyterian Manor, 1429 Kasold Drive.

Saturday, Nov. 8

Screen Scene

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003

The "Matrix" trilogy concludes with "Revolutions," and from the looks of this confusing, joyless exercise in post-MTV filmmaking, it's time to put the plummeting franchise out of its misery. This time Keanu Reeves and his sunglasses-wearing gang must thwart the wicked machines from invading their underground city. The result is a $110 million blockbuster with barely a dime's worth of entertainment value. On the other end of the spectrum is "Elf." The maniacally funny Will Ferrell stars as a boy raised at the North Pole by elves, only to discover in his 30s that he is actually a human. He eventually returns to meet his biological father, played by James Caan, who is in desperate need of being taught the meaning of Christmas. A fine cast and the imposing Ferrell's commitment to do anything for a laugh sets the table for a real holiday treat.

Mascot fund to keep Baby Jay looking good

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003

The smaller version of the Jayhawk mascot has a new display in the Kansas Union to remember the Baby Jay's invention. Also, the first person to wear the Baby Jay costume has started a new fund to maintain the costumes.

After six months, tornado victims still picking up pieces

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003

The tornado flattened several homes and apartments in West Lawrence on May 8, 2003.

Church thefts are still unsolved

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003

Three area churches have fallen victim to break-ins. One even videotaped the culprit, although they have not been able to identify him.

Marine Corps birthday celebrated at Dole Institute

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2003

The ceremony recalled the history of the Marine Corps as well as current military efforts.

Friday, Nov. 7

KU hopes to keep energy costs down this winter

Friday, Nov. 7, 2003

The university's students and staff are being asked to practice better energy conservation.

E&E Display Group lays off employees

Friday, Nov. 7, 2003

The round of layoffs cuts nearly 20% of the company's workforce.

Haskell honors veterans

Friday, Nov. 7, 2003

The ceremony recognized Native American veterans and one of its own.

Thursday, Nov. 6

Native American Heritage Month recognizes contributions of natives

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003

Advocates hope to have greater prominence in state affairs.

City commission hopes to block chain stores

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003

The commission wants to find ways to keep Lawrence's unique local stores downtown.

Democracy Caravan swings through Lawrence

Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003

The group's goal is to inspire grassroots political activisim.

Wednesday, Nov. 5

Courtroom chaotic during sentencing

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003

An Emporia man had to be restrained on the way in and out of the courtroom Tuesday during his sentencing for his role in a kidnaming in March.

City seeks research park rezoning

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003

There will be no hotel built in a tract off Legends and Research Park drives thanks to a unanimous City Commission vote to rezone the land. However, nearby residents did not get their wish for a residential zone between their homes and the research park.

Homeowner's body believed found in ruins

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003

A body believed to be that of Mary Powell, 79, was recovered Tuesday as firefighters searched the ruins of her house, which was destroyed Monday by fire.

Agencies strapped for cash

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003

The state of the economy has left service agencies with smaller budgets and increased demand.

Tuesday, Nov. 4

Neighborhood seeks zoning change

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003

Residents in west Lawrence want a plot of land formerly set aside for a hotel to be rezoned as residential, and the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Department agrees.

Utilities burden might be lighter than feared

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003

Natural gas prices will be higher this winter than last, but the good news is that they may not be as high as was predicted, thanks to an adequate supply.

Voting precincts being redrawn

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003

Letters and voter registration cards are being mailed to Douglas County residents whose precincts have been changed in an effort to cut down long lines at the polls.

Cemetery draws unwanted visitors

Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003

Five Johnson County teenagers were cited by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office at Stull Cemetery for criminal trespassing.

Saturday, Nov. 1

6News crew checks out Lawrence's Halloween spirit

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003

6News visited some local celebrities to collect candy Friday night, and checked up on the children trick-or-treating in downtown Lawrence Friday evening.

Art a la carte

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003

After the trick-or-treating is over tonight, there are plenty of ghoulish options for the night owls among you.

Saving kids' teeth in candy season

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003

There are ways to prevent cavities in children, even after Halloween when children may eat significant amounts of candy.

Gunman pleads guilty

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003

Jason Tremble, the Topeka man who shot at a sidewalk in downtown Lawrence in mid-October, plead guilty to all charges against him in district court Friday. Eleven people were injured in the incident.

Congress approves $100K for Hobbs Park

Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003

The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $100,000 grant for improvements to Hobbs Park.

Researching your library

advertisement

6 Weather Lawrence

Search

Navigation