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Area cultural organizations are rolling out the red carpet  — or rather the green turf — to welcome visitors and engage residents in the cultural context for the international soccer phenomenon… Go to the web page
The Victim-Witness program of the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office was designed to create a more trauma-informed, compassionate and inclusive response for victims and witnesses involved with… Go to the web page
10:00 a.m. Primary Election Canvass in County Commission Chamber Johnson called the meeting to order at 10:08 a.m. on Friday, March 2, 2007. Commissioner Jones was absent. The purpose of the Special… Go to the web page
Information Technology Director Jim Lawson began working for Douglas County in 1984 as an entry level computer programmer. “I’ve seen a lot of change. My iPhone has more memory and as much computing… Go to the web page
Douglas County is scheduled to launch a pilot Drug Court in January and the program will accept 15 participants. Douglas County District Court Judge B. Kay Huff will preside over the specialty court… Go to the web page
*Enclosures in the packet include information requested by the County Commissioners from Planning Staff  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 20104:00 p.m.-Consider approval of the minutes of November 10,… Go to the web page
      -Convene       -Pledge of Allegiance   CONSENT AGENDA       (1) (a)   Consider approval of Commission… Go to the web page
Signs that focus on connecting people experiencing crisis to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline are now placed at public parks and recreational areas in Douglas County.“Suicide prevention is a… Go to the web page
Since taking office, I have sought to publicly announce policy decisions and the reasoning behind these decisions. My hope is to help the community better understand how our criminal justice system… Go to the web page
-Convene  CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders; (b) Consider approval to solicit bids for supply of asphaltic concrete (Keith Browning); and (c) Consider… Go to the web page
Douglas County is seeking applications for this year’s Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge! The competition - open to students in grades 6 through 12 - consists of preparing a written business plan, an… Go to the web page
Join members of the Douglas County behavioral health system of care for a community conversation about suicide prevention and the resources available through the new Treatment & Recovery… Go to the web page
Join members of the Douglas County behavioral health system of care for a community conversation about suicide prevention and the resources available through the new Treatment & Recovery… Go to the web page
The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office partnered earlier this year with the University of Kansas Legal Aid Clinic, Douglas County Legal Aid Society, and Kansas Legal Services to offer an… Go to the web page
Jillian Rodrigue, Deputy Director for Douglas County Emergency Management, grew up in southern Louisiana in a small town called Berwick, which is nine miles from the Gulf of Mexico. She describes it… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Clerk’s Office has launched two new online tools on its website – dgcoks.gov/elections – to provide residents with easy access to up-to-date voting and election information.The new… Go to the web page
With Independence Day approaching, Douglas County is reminding residents of the rules for using fireworks in unincorporated areas. Fireworks may be discharged only on private property with the owner’… Go to the web page
Week 3 - Recognizing and Combatting Cybercrime As technology advances, the impact of cybercrime is becoming more costly and frequent. Law enforcement, government, industry, and individual citizens… Go to the web page
Douglas County’s Public Works Department wants to remind Douglas County residents about the Kansas Noxious Weed Law. It requires residents who own or supervise land to control and eradicate weeds… Go to the web page
At age 25, Mike Baxter, who worked in construction, volunteered with De Soto Fire & Rescue along with his father and brother. Once he started volunteering, he was drawn to the bond that he had… Go to the web page