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Developed alongside the Heritage Conservation Council in 2011, the Natural and Cultural Heritage Grant Program provides funding to organizations to support a variety of natural and cultural heritage… Go to the web page
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Official holidays recognized by Douglas County, KS. Most offices will be closed but emergency and infrastructure services remain active at all times.
The Douglas County calendar includes upcoming events and council or board meetings.
Community Partner Budget Request Form
Food System Plan Goal #2: As our cities grow, we prioritize natural resource conservation and maintain working lands to promote soil health
How to request Open Records for Douglas County Administration and associated fees.
Latest news releases and newsletters for Douglas County, KS
Founded in August 25, 1855, Douglas County was one of the first counties organized in Kansas and, for many years, was one of the most populace and wealthy counties in the state. But it still did not… Go to the web page
Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
Authority to set, update and maintain a county fee schedule is delegated by the County Commission to the County Administrator or the Administrator’s designee. KORA allows agencies to recover actual… Go to the web page
Douglas County, in partnership with Network Kansas, Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, K-State Extension Douglas County and KU Innovation Park, is proud to support the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge (… Go to the web page
In January 2020, Douglas County became a member of the Government Alliance on Race and Equity (GARE), a national network of local, state and regional governments working to advance racial equity and… Go to the web page
Sarah Plinsky was hired as the County Administrator in September 2019 after serving in the interim position for nine months. Before becoming the administrator, she had served as the Assistant County… Go to the web page
In order to balance the diversity of conservation values within the river corridor and the development needs of our growing community, the County, in partnership with government and institutional… Go to the web page
The audio recordings below are readings of each of the panels located on site at the Wells Overlook Passerine Pavilion. There are nine panels in total, each with a corresponding reading.
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Douglas County works closely with community partners and state and local agencies to expand access to supportive housing and respond to the needs of our houseless community members.
NetWork Kansas E-Community has made a commitment to cultivating an entrepreneurial environment by identifying and developing resources to help local entrepreneurs start or grow businesses.
Douglas County is working with partner agencies to improve and expand behavioral health care in Douglas County by focusing on three key areas: prevention, integration, and access.