Two undersheriff positions will remain unfilled.
The two-day summit is meant to create a comprehensive history of the region to earn National Heritage Area status.
The university has created a new website with internet security information.
The ceremony comes just hours after the company's tax abatement is approved.
Several different groups are speaking out about school consolidation and bond-issue.
6News reports on the City Commission meeting on Tuesday where a tax abatement for Serologicals was discussed.
6News reports on the Smoke Free Restaurant Guide being published by the Douglas County Health Improvement project.
6News reports on the new director for the Watkins Community museum, Rebecca Phipps.
6News reports on Monday nights Lawrence school board meeting.
6News reports on an incident early last Saturday morning at the SpringHill Suites where some members of the Arizona Wildcats basketball team were seen breaking into a vending machine.
6News reports on the pledges being received by the KU Endowment Association to have the steam whistle on the KU campus replaced after it broke last week.
6News reports on the suspension of Lawrence Police Officer Stuart Peck.
6News reports on the proposed county budget cuts.
Three films open in Lawrence today, including "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," the competent adaptation of TV producer Chuck Barris' wildly inventive novel. Barris claims that while creating lowbrow TV hits such as "The Dating Game" and "The Gong Show," he was working as an assassin for the CIA.
Scott Rothschild, Statehouse reporter, speaks with state Senate Minority Leader Anthony Hensley on the new legislative session.
The arctic chill has swept across the nation.
Rees has been the public face of KDOT's efforts to finish the South Lawrence Trafficway.
Lewis and his attorneys declined to enter pleas on their own behalf.
KU officials have notified all students who might have been affected by the compromised database.
The INS test file had social security numbers, passport numbers, and other personal information.
The wind chilsl over the night were forecast to reach as low as -25 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lawrence Rieke's stepson, then sixteen, killed a woman in a traffic accident.
6News reports on the candidates for the Lawrence City Commission.
6News reports on the event at the Watkins Community Museum on Tuesday to help raise money for repairs to the museum.
6News reports on the 2002-2003 United Way fundraising campaign.
6News reports on the candidates for the Lawrence School Board.
6News reports on Jeffrey Medis who was attacked outside the Replay Lounge in early December.
6News reports on some of the problems plaguing staff members and students at South Junior High school.
6News reports on the Dr. Yvonne Thornton, the keynote speaeker at the Lawrence event honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
6News reports on Fridays Capital Connections meeting held in Lawrence.
6News reports on the first ever Lawrence Cowboy Winter Gathering.
While public school children enjoyed the day off, KU students and commuters had to deal with slick roads.
Lawsuits and state budget woes take the SLT off the fast track.
The meeting's purpose was to find ways to face the common needs of the community.
Several residents found the snow beautiful, but commuters are worried about safety.
The new governor promises to spare schools, SRS, and initiate a state employee pay raise.
Meterologist Ross Janssen says that the cold weather is here to stay.
6News reports on Tuesday nights' 16th annual Martin Luther King Jr. dinner at New York Elementary.
6News reports on the increasing need for water in Rural Water District number 4.
6News reports on the news that the KMart store at 31st and Iowa Streets will be closing after 30 years.
6News reports on the swearing in of Kathleen Sebelius as Governor.
6News reports on Monday night's school board meeting.
6News reports on the swearing in of Paul Davis, who is taking over as representative of Lawrence's 46th District for Troy Findley.
6News reports on a robbery that occured Monday morning at Midwest Regional Credit Union.
Jon Niccum, Journal-World entertainment editor, provides a preview to movies showing in local theaters.
The Jayhawk statues will be decorated by local artists and will inspire tourism.
The Lawrence City Commission passes the abatement measure, calling it an investment in the city's future.
The website will help concerned citizens determine if registered sex offenders are living nearby.
Social services, schools, and KU employees spoke to Douglas County legislators about their needs.
6News reports on the candidates hoping for one of the three seats on the city commission.
6News reports on Tuesday morning's Legislative breakfast held at the Eldridge Hotel.
6News reports on the appointment of Rod Bremby, a former Lawrence city assistant, to Governor Elect Kathleen Sebelius' cabinet.
6News reports on Tuesday night's Lawrence school board meeting.
6News reports on the progress the Douglas County Historical Society has made in choosing a new director for Watkins museum.
6News reports on the ruling given Monday by the US Army Corps of Engineers on the path of the South Lawrence Trafficway through the Baker Wetlands.
6News reports on the charges filed against David Joel Uptain in the murder of Michael Riley.
6News reports on a Shawnee county judges ruling Monday that teams appointed by Governor Elect Kathleen Sebelius can hold closed meetings.
6News reports on Serologicals' request for a tax abatement.
6News reports on the money shortage being felt at the Lawrence Salvation Army.
Winter vacation is over for Lawrence public school officials.
Katharine Kelly heard Dr. James Naismith preach and shook his hand at the age of five.
The baby's early arrival surprised his parents.
6news reports on some ways to keep your new year's fitness resolution.
6News reports on the top 10 news stories of 2002.
6News reports on the top 10 news stories of 2002.
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