One team that won't have to wait until next week to open the new season is the KU volleyball team. Ray Bechard and the ladies serve up 2007 tomorrow.
A red-shirt year in 2005 followed by a season ending injury during summer workouts in 2006; so far, that's been Angus Quigley's legacy at the University of Kansas.
Enrollment is up again at some area schools. Unofficial numbers recorded during thee first week of classes in Eudora and the Basehor-Linwood School Districts show those schools continue to grow.
Two political veterans brought their bi-partisan experience to the Dole Institute of Politics. The Institute announced its' fall semester fellows today.
Plans to display unique artwork in a new park along the Kansas River are now on hold after some residents raised concerns about potential impacts to the environment.
The trial has been delayed for the second of two men charged in connection with the murder of a retired jeweler in 2005. 35-year-old Allen Dale Smith faces first degree murder and aggravated burglary charges.
A 26-year-old Kansas City, Mo. man lead police on a multi-county high-speed chase and now faces numerous charges.
City leaders pulled plans for a library expansion off the shelf. The project as been in the works for six years, but today it got a major jump start. For months, plans to build a new Lawrence Public Library have sat, idling at a crossroads. But after a meeting with the Lawrence City Commission, the project may begin to move forward once again.
The pre-season accolades just keep coming for Kansas junior Aqib Talib. Today, the Jayhawk cornerback was named to the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year Award watch list.
In tonight's 6News and tomorrow's Lawrence Journal-World, plans to build a new library in downtown Lawrence get a jump-start, and an update of plans on a sculpture park along the Kansas River.
At a study session with the library’s board of trustees, commissioners said they would direct staff members to prepare a detailed report — or a “decision tree” — on what steps would need to be taken to undertake an expansion and put the question to voters in a citywide election.
District spokeswoman Julie Boyle said board members will go into executive session at the meeting and then possibly take action.
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