photo by: David Rodish/Journal-World Lawrence freshman Joey Dooley drives through the paint in a 100-57 loss to Shawnee Mission Northwest on the road in the first sub-state round on Tuesday, March ...
A downtown park where a boulder that’s sacred to the Kaw Nation once stood now has new signs celebrating Indigenous history ...
Education activist ChrisTopher Niles Enneking has become the first candidate to file for the Lawrence school board’s 2025 election. Enneking told the Journal-World via email that, if elected ...
Here are two weeks whose performances stood out to be this week’s Journal-World Athletes of the Week: Ryan Lane ended his high school career as a first-team all-state swimmer after finishing ...
The Panasonic development and the expected influx of new visitors and dollars from the World Cup are two emerging events that signal a time of opportunity for the Lawrence community. The new Land ...
In the late 1980s, Bill Summer and I fished together and almost every Wednesday we would head for the Etowah River with either his Gheenoe or my canoe with the ...
photo by: Kahner Sampson/Special to the Journal-World Eudora freshman Avah Dye stays in front of Wamego’s Lexi Hecht during the sub-state game at Eudora High School on Saturday, March 8, 2025 ...
A third candidate, a University of Kansas program director for the School of Business, has filed for the Lawrence school board election. Matt Lancaster told the Journal-World that in the last few ...
Will Grimes sets up to hit in a Wednesday, March 19, 2025, morning practice Lawrence baseball practice at Centennial School in Lawrence. The Lawrence baseball team will take to the diamond on ...
A while back in the Journal-World’s 125 year ago column, there was mention of Bell’s Music Store. My first job was at Bell’s working for the band instrument repair shop in the summers.
But given the current landscape I want us to be resilient and flexible,” Littlejohn told the Journal-World via email. “It is my hope that I can earn the votes of this great town of Lawrence ...
in Lawrence. Four members of the Kansas women’s basketball roster entered the transfer portal on Tuesday, the first day it was open. A KU Athletics spokesperson confirmed to the Journal-World ...
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