Businesses in and around Downtown Lawrence have different views about what its boundaries are and should be, but they will continue contributing to its success long into the future.
Author Tara Trenary
This KU Innovation Park company provides software that helps child welfare agencies place children in the best homes possible.
Lawrence security companies work hard to keep local residences and businesses secure, offering products and services that lead to safer neighborhoods and instill a sense of calm in community members.
A combination of innovation, design and mathematics is the perfect cocktail these businesses use to create top-notch products and to satisfy their clients.
An alternative to traditional college, Peaslee Tech offers programs that teach a trade, apprenticeships while in training and direct access to the workforce upon graduating—all without incurring debt.
Although the rise of online media has hit the newspaper industry hard, it’s far from dead.
Longtime teacher and administrator, Cynthia Johnson, overcame major obstacles throughout her life and is now devoted to making sure her students thrive in their educations and ultimately reach their full potential.
A pillar of the Indigenous community and a strong advocate for her people, Carole Cadue-Blackwood continues to shed a light on the racism against Native Americans in all walks of life—from sports to schools to everyday life.
Clinton Lake offers a treasure trove of outdoor activities for all community members, from the calm of trails underfoot and birds singing to the bluster of boats whizzing across the lake.
Being a veterinarian can be a stressful profession, but the devotion of these local vets helps to ensure that our community’s animals are healthy and happy.