Ken Lassman
Kaw Valley Almanac for March 6-12, 2023
After a grassland burn, rodent trails under the grasses become visible, such as these vole trails. It’s interesting to see where they go, including holes that go to burrows and nests.
Ken Lassman
After a grassland burn, rodent trails under the grasses become visible, such as these vole trails. It’s interesting to see where they go, including holes that go to burrows and nests.
The Kansas Craft Brewers Exposition returned to Lawrence on Saturday. Celebrating the 11th annual expo, hundreds of beer connoisseurs, brewers from across the state, and local food vendors flocked to Abe & Jake’s Landing for two sold-out sessions.
Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health wants to recognize residents of the county for “exceptional efforts to model, encourage, and promote health in the community.”
The Lawrence Police Department issued a warning Friday about a scam in which a caller asks potential victims to download a computer program, then hacks their bank accounts.
Chloe Anderson/Lawrence Times
Oona Nelson, 18, has played nearly every sport in the book. This coming fall, she’ll head off on an athletic scholarship to pursue her favorite sport of all: cycling.
Chloe Anderson/Lawrence Times
Lawrence school board members on Monday will complete their annual evaluation of the district superintendent, Anthony Lewis.
A short film telling the transformative stories of five Van Go alumni has earned honors from the advertising industry.
Spencer Museum of Art is celebrating its freshly renovated space and new exhibits with a party on Saturday.
Jared Wolsey / Contributed Photo
A bill that drew sharp opposition Thursday would let the Kansas AG penalize cities that don’t enforce no-camping rules and let the state deny non-compliant cities money to combat homelessness.
Chloe Anderson/Lawrence Times
Free State High School orchestra members have been selected to perform in an annual festival with youth orchestras from across Kansas and Missouri.
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