2018Q4 Portrait of North Lawrence
Fourth Quarter 2018
THE VOICE OF NORTH LAWRENCE
story by Dr. Mike Anderson photos by Steven Hertzog
The unofficial mayor of North Lawrence, Ted Boyle advocates for his neighborhood every chance he gets. […]Fourth Quarter 2018
SAND RAT PLAYGROUND
story by Anne Brockhoff, photos by Steven Hertzog
NoLaw bars and eateries boast a long history, a passion for food and fun, and a tradition of giving back to their unique community. […]Fourth Quarter 2018
COMMERCE ON THE KAW
story by Tara Trenary, photos by Steven Hertzog
North Lawrence businesses have changed dramatically throughout the years, but one constant has remained: the Kansas River. […]Fourth Quarter 2018
TAKING CARE OF ITS OWN
story by Bob Luder, photos by Steven Hertzog
Kids are a central focus for some of North Lawrence’s most thriving businesses. […]Fourth Quarter 2018
FUNCTIONAL AND PRACTICAL
story by Emily Mulligan photos by Steven Hertzog
Industrial businesses gravitate to North Lawrence for many reasons, including affordability, abundant space, parking and good visibility. […]Fourth Quarter 2018
DOWNTOWN NORTH LAWRENCE
story by Liz Weslander photos by Steven Hertzog
It’s easy to miss, but just past the North Lawrence Bridge, at the intersection of Second and Locust streets, is a sign that points drivers east on Locust […]Fourth Quarter 2018
AT THE JUNCTION
story by Bob Luder photos by Steven Hertzog
Longtime Native American landmark serves as focal point for a vibrant corner of North Lawrence.[…]Fourth Quarter 2018
A SPACE FOR EVERYONE
story by Jackie Hedeman, The Lawrence Arts Center photos by Steven Hertzog
This NoLaw artist’s definition of success is knowing others are copying his work.[…]Fourth Quarter 2018
THE HEARTBEAT OF THE COMMUNITY
by Derek Johnson photos by Steven Hertzog
Local radio covers high school sports putting a spotlight on young athletes in Lawrence.[…]Fourth Quarter 2018
GEORGE GRIEB
Lynn Electric
By far our most important commodity is how we treat our customers. In a service business, there is no competitive advantage. Especially in today’s world, the smallest company has a >> MOREHEALTH
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DESIGNS ON THE FUTURE
story by Courtney Bernard Lawrence Memorial Health
LMH Endowment Association marks 50 years with a new name and an expanding purpose. […]LAWRENCE IN PERSPECTIVE
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Just Over the River
by PAT MICHAELIS, Ph.D. photos from the Kansas State Historical Society, KansasMemory.org
Lawrence has changed greatly throughout the years, beginning as it’s own incorporated city.[…]NON-PROFIT
Fourth Quarter 2018
VISITING NURSES ASSOCIATION
story by Emily Dunlap, photos by Steven Hertzog
With nearly 40,000 residents having received care and more than a million home visits on the books, Douglas County VNA is proud of its legacy. […]NEWSMAKERS
Fourth Quarter 2018
Michelle Fales Joins Envista
Good Energy Solutions, Inc. - Recognition
Pine Landscape Center to Outdoor Connections Expo
University of Kansas Press names Director
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