Take a Hike
Lawrence’s supply of outdoor trails not only help improve the health of community members who frequent them but are also a boon to its economy.
Take the Bus, Save the Planet
These new City projects will help propel Lawrence into the future of environmental sustainability.
2020Q4: Letter from the Publishers
“Essential Worker” was never a huge part of the human vernacular until the pandemic called Covid-19 raised its pernicious head and began to ravage and divide our country. Now, like the first responders after 9-11, essential workers are being upgraded to hero status.
Scooter Commuters
The hum of scooters and mopeds is almost as much a part of the soundscape of Lawrence as the tolling of the Campanile and the whoosh of the steam whistle. Of course, many KU students cruise to class on scooters, but Lawrence townies enjoy commuting to work and zooming around for errands just as much.
LMH Health: West Campus
With the opening of the new LMH Health West Campus, some of our outpatient clinics made the big move to the new facility. One of those moves was for the OrthoKansas team with additional space for LMH Health Therapy & Wellness. Sporting a new 16,000 square foot facility with amazing new equipment and technology, this space is ready for the community to experience all it can offer.
Putting the Pedal to the Metal
The economic impact of Lawrence car dealerships is undeniable, as are the stable, well-paying jobs they provide to community members.
Raising the Bar
The City of Lawrence has plans for a sophisticated network of infrastructure to enhance its multimodal transportation system, which includes bikeways, shared-use paths and safer pedestrian walkways.
Timeless Beauty of Vintage Vehicles
Lawrence’s antique car and motorcycle enthusiasts enjoy bringing history back to life through their passion.
Full Speed Ahead
The importance of auto care—including maintenance and repair—is clear as business remains relatively stable in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic.
LAWRENCE IN PERSPECTIVE: The Bridges of the Kaw
Through the years, many bridges were built and brought down in one way or another in Lawrence, but their importance to the city’s infrastructure and historical value remain.
Cycling Into the Future
Bikes are key to Lawrence moving forward in its commitment to becoming more of a multimodal society.
Newsmakers 2020Q4
Free State Dental Announces addition of of Dr. Kailah Willms.
Good Energy Solutions Recognized Among Kansas City’s Fastest-Growing Companies As Part of Ingram’s Magazine 2020 Corporate 100 Listing
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