Connectivity of Water
Understanding and protecting Douglas County’s rivers, lakes and wetlands is a multifaceted process including many state and local entities.
Local Scene 2021Q4
The local scene – Ribbon Cuttings, Events and More in pictures. [CHECK IT OUT]
Shop Local, Shop Lawrence
This holiday season, local Lawrence businesses are hoping for a comeback after a difficult year during the COVID-19 pandemic. #ShopLOCALLawrence.
2021Q4: Letter From the Publishers
Every year we do an Impact issue; this year, it is on The Impact of Water. One of the essentials to life and something that continually needs our respect and stewardship.
Value of Water
In the ever-changing world today, it is essential that we take steps within our communities to preserve our natural resources, especially water.
Balancing Water Infrastructure
Projects related to water—drinking, wastewater, and stormwater—are abundant and costly in Lawrence, whether responding to a problem, making upgrades to the existing system, or planning for the future.
Journey of Drinking Water
Fighting an aging infrastructure, the City of Lawrence works to ensure residents, businesses and all other entities have clean, safe drinking water today and into the future.
Directing Stormwater – Where the Water Goes
Stormwater issues are top of mind and a constant concern in Lawrence, especially with the Kaw River running through town and threats of climate change.
Concrete Solution
Technology used to develop a new kind of concrete as an alternative to help manage runoff problems.
Are You Ready to Quit?
Once you’ve made the decision to stop smoking, LMH Health is here to help.
Lawrence In Perspective: Making Lakes
The history of this nearby lake is unique and preserved because of newspapers created by a civilian corps of Black workers.
Wastewater – What Goes Down the Drain
Wastewater management is key to maintaining the health and well-being of community members and the environment.