Even though Wayne Simien was out for three weeks after surgery on his left thumb, he was a big presence in his first games of 2005. He's been named the Big 12 Player of the Week while playing with his left hand in a soft cast.
Ross Starcher won the Randy Starcher Invitational, a tournament named after his cousin who died in a car accident.
The invitational began on Monday, but the Chieftans won't take the court until Tuesday.
The proposed roundabout at 19th and Louisiana has sent the Lawrence City Commission round in circles. The commission has approved the funding for the roundabout, but now they are debating whether there are other way to improve traffic at the intersection.
The Kansas Music Hall of Fame welcomes local musicians. The celebration was held at Liberty Hall, and honored nine bands who have over 25 years of history.
Signs will be posted this week to indicate the prohibited turns. This is a trial period to see how the signs will affect traffic on the busy street.
The festivities were held at the Lied Center, and included civil rights heroes and programs featuring local students.
KU is enjoying their best start since the 1996-97 season. Their victory over Colorado last Saturday has extended the Jayhawks' record to 13-0. Wayne Simien had a dominating game over the Buffs despite his injured left hand.
The Martin Luther King holiday was the perfect time for kids and adults to visit the manmade pond in Buford M. Watson Park.
Logan Littrell gives the record highs and lows for Jan. 17th.
An arctic high pressure system that's had Lawrence in a deep freeze for several days will soon be gone.
No. 15 Texas defeated no. 5 Oklahoma State in Big 12 action Monday night.
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