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Douglas County Kansas was founded August 25, 1855. Construction of the historic county courthouse began early in 1903, and ended in January of 1905.
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.
Media releases and blog posts for the District Attorney's office
The Board of County Commissioners is a five-member group of elected officials who proudly represent the citizens of Douglas County, Kansas.
Division 7 handles Domestic and Misdemeanors cases.
Consolidated Fire District #1 has 10 stations located throughout the district. Station 111 at 300 W 31st St in Lawrence is the primary administrative and training location for CFD#1 and is… Go to the web page
Volunteer opportunities are available with Consolidated Fire District #1. Volunteers are an important part of emergency response for both fire and medical incidents in the county. Volunteering… Go to the web page
The 7th Judicial District Court of Kansas includes court divisions, Clerk of the District Court, Court Trustee, Court Services, Citizen Review Board and the Self-Help office.
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Division 5 hears the following types of cases: Chapter 60 Major Civil, Drug Court, Probation Violations, and Care and Treatment
The Senior Resource Center for Douglas County provides services, resources, support, and engagement to help the older adults of Douglas County Kansas live their best possible quality of life.
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
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, Kansas has launched Open Budget Douglas County to offer residents and community stakeholders with an accessible and user-friendly interactive platform to understand and explore the… Go to the web page
The Behavioral Health Court (BHC) is a collaboration among the Court, Douglas County District Attorney’s Office, Criminal Justice Services, Defense Attorneys, Local law enforcement, Bert Nash… Go to the web page
Court Services Officers are responsible for adult and juvenile supervision in misdemeanor and felony probation cases. They regularly perform drug screens, meet with individuals under supervision… Go to the web page
The Kansas Noxious Weed Law (K.S.A. 2-1314 et seq) requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradicate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action.
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The proposed extension of Wakarusa Drive is a high priority improvement in the county’s road network. The proposed alignment will restore north-south connection for a large service area in southwest… Go to the web page
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