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Douglas County District Attorney Charles Branson announces that 26-year-old Columbia, Missouri resident Scharron R. Dingledine appeared this morning in the Division Six courtroom of the Honorable… Go to the web page
Convene Pledge of Allegiance CONSENT AGENDA (1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders(b) Consider approval of Proclamation proclaiming the week of November 11-15, 2003 as… Go to the web page
An emergency public health order that requires face coverings for those ages 2 and older inside public spaces in Douglas County will go into effect Friday, Jan. 7, to help protect the community as… Go to the web page
      -Joint meeting with Lawrence City Commission and the Douglas County Economic Development Board to discuss Financing options for proposed ECO2 programs Johnson called… Go to the web page
The Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission is recommending a proposed text amendment to the subdivision regulations for Lawrence and the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. The amendment is… Go to the web page
-Convene-Consider approval of minutes for June 10, June 15, June 17 and June 22, 2009 CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders; REGULAR AGENDA (2) Public Hearing for a… Go to the web page
-Convene-Consider the approval of the minutes of May 4, 2009 CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders; (b) Consider approval of the Ironman 70.3 Kansas Triathlon race to take… Go to the web page
District Attorney Charles Branson announces that Carlton E. Bragg, 20, has been charged with one count of battery in Douglas County District Court.  Kansas statute defines battery as knowingly… Go to the web page
Agenda Chairman McElhaney called the meeting to order at 6:37 P.M., on Wednesday, April 17, 2002. All members were present. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. PROCLAMATION 04-17-02McElhaney read a… Go to the web page
To Be Announced   Thellman called the regular meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 15, 2014, with all members present. MINUTES 10-15-14 Thellman moved to approve the minutes for… Go to the web page
 -Convene CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders; and     (b) Review and Approve the Core Retention Allocation for FY2009.  (Juvenile… Go to the web page
      -Convene       -Pledge of Allegiance   CONSENT AGENDA       (1) (a)   Consider approval of Commission… Go to the web page
  Amended Agenda WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 4:00 p.m. -“Champion for Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Award" and proclamation (Diana Frederick) -Proclamation for “National Public Health Week.… Go to the web page
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office has taken the position not to aggressively prosecute end users for possession of small quantities of THC products. This is a matter of prosecutorial… Go to the web page
  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 4:00 p.m. -Consider approval of the minutes for July 22, July 29, August 5 and August 26, 2015. CONSENT AGENDA (1) (a)  Consider approval of Commission… Go to the web page
Amended Agenda-Convene CONSENT AGENDA(1)(a) Consider approval of Commission Orders; and(b) Consider approval of resolutions for the cereal malt beverage licenses for Clinton Marina and Clinton Marina… Go to the web page
-Convene -Consider approval of minutes for October 29 and <1/2xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />November 10, 2008   CONSENT AGENDA (1)(a)… Go to the web page
Election Canvass   Gaughan called the special meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 11, 2013 with two Commissioners present; Gaughan and Flory. Gaughan moved to appoint Paula… Go to the web page
The ECC also implemented an Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) Program in December 2004. The EMD protocols allow dispatchers to provide valuable medical pre-arrival and dispatch life support… Go to the web page
This case presented our office with an extremely unique set of facts.  Clearly Ms. Blood was negligent during the deployment of her firearm. Kansas law, however, provides little to no guidance… Go to the web page