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4:00 p.m. -Convene
CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders;(b) Acknowledge fee reports for May and June 2011 (Clerk's Office)
REGULAR AGENDA … Go to the web page
In Douglas County, there are 57 polling locations that require at least 170 workers on Election Days, and there’s one person who coordinates all of them: Julie Ybarra.
Ybarra has worked 30 elections… Go to the web page
Kay Pesnell has worked in the Douglas County Register of Deeds office for three decades. She was hired in 1990 as a recording clerk, became Deputy Register of Deeds in 2001, and in July 2002 was… Go to the web page
Mary Kay Howe is a staunch advocate of the country's judicial system.
"I'm proud of our court system and the way it works. It's a very fair system, and I enjoy being a part of that," she said.
Her… Go to the web page
6:35 p.m.-Proclamation to declare May 11, 2013 as "Stamp Out Hunger Day" (Jeremy Farmer/Andy Tuttle)
CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders;
REGULAR AGENDA(2) Consider approval… Go to the web page
By Kansas statute, the Appraiser’s Office is responsible for determining the value of all taxable property in Douglas County, which includes real estate and personal property like boats, recreational… Go to the web page
Sheriff's Office re-entry case manager runs long distances for mental health, to connect with others
Running means a lot to Rebecca Sudja. You can tell by how far she runs – completing a 100-miler in October 2020 in the Flint Hills and more than 80 miles earlier this month in Arkansas.
For the… Go to the web page
Criminal Justice Coordinator Mike Brouwer wanted to pursue a career where he could help people. “Before there was a Dr. Phil, I was going to be Dr. Phil,” he said, with a chuckle. “I was passionate… Go to the web page
Women in Douglas County who have been incarcerated or under supervision in the criminal justice system are now eligible for free technology education through a partnership with the University of… Go to the web page
The Douglas County Clerk’s Office is well known for conducting elections. However, it also is responsible for paying all of the county’s bills and employees as well as maintaining current records of… Go to the web page
As the Douglas County Building Codes Director, Tina Rakes describes her work as life safety.
She ensures that homes and businesses are built to be safe, sustainable and resilient structures that… Go to the web page
Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez today announced that a jury found John T. Price, 36, of Lawrence, guilty Monday of battery against a law enforcement officer.“Correctional officers… Go to the web page
Douglas County District Attorney Suzanne Valdez today announced that a jury returned guilty verdicts on one count of felony aggravated burglary, one count of felony aggravated assault and one… Go to the web page
6:35 p.m.
-Convene
CONSENT AGENDA(1) (a) Consider approval of Commission Orders;
REGULAR AGENDA (2) Conduct hearing for public comment concerning possible reversal of minimum maintenance designation… Go to the web page
Douglas County has unveiled a new look for the home page of its website: douglascountyks.org.
The center of the home page features the county’s latest news, quick links, popular services, and events… Go to the web page
Assistant to the County Administrator Jill Jolicoeur said she “fell in love” with local government while pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree at the University of Kansas. “Local… Go to the web page
When Dagna D’Ercole started as a Lawrence Police Department dispatcher in 1989, the dispatch center looked much different than it does today with all the technology in the now-consolidated Douglas… 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
Chief John Mathis, of Douglas County Consolidated Fire District No. 1, didn’t set out to become a firefighter. He started as a nuclear engineering major at Texas A&M University and then… Go to the web page
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