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ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> Special Offer - All-Access to LJWorld.com $30 for 6 months - Just 17¢ per day! If you haven’t already, please consider supporting local journalism through a digital subscription to LJWorld.com. Subscribers are the No. 1 source of revenue that supports our local journalists. [Subscribe Today]( [KU researcher wins grant that could help solar projects and agriculture co-exist; a sparse update on Kansas Sky Energy Center project]( Sam Zipper, a scientist at the KU-based Kansas Geological Survey, has no involvement in the big, controversial solar project that has been proposed for more than 600 acres of farmland in northern Douglas County. But he’s sure heard the ... [KU researcher wins grant that could help solar projects and agriculture co-exist; a sparse update on Kansas Sky Energy Center project]( By: Chad Lawhorn Sam Zipper, a scientist at the KU-based Kansas Geological Survey, has no involvement in the big, controversial solar project that has been proposed for more than 600 acres of farmland in northern Douglas County. But he’s sure heard the ... September 25, 2024 @ 4:00pm [Chase, the largest bank in the U.S., files plans to open local branch; aerospace firm eyeing Lawrence]( By: Chad Lawhorn One of the largest — and oldest — banks in America has plans to open its first Lawrence branch. Chase Bank is seeking City Hall approval to open a bank branch at the northwest corner of 23rd Street and Naismith Drive in a building that ... September 24, 2024 @ 6:07pm [Local Hy-Vee store removes self-checkout lanes; update on old Henry T's spot; LJWorld gets new commenting system]( By: Chad Lawhorn News and notes from around town: — There’s seemingly a bit of a debate going on in the grocery store industry. Should the self-checkout lane stay or go? One Lawrence grocery store in recent days has apparently said it must go. ... September 23, 2024 @ 6:52pm [Leader still thinks Panasonic growth will come to Lawrence, but city could work on its image]( By: Chad Lawhorn As the old saying goes, money talks — and when the amount is $4 billion, entire communities will stop what they are doing to listen. Indeed, the 2022 announcement that Panasonic was going to build a $4 billion, 4,000-job battery plant for ... September 20, 2024 @ 4:09pm [KU gets surprise news on football stadium renovation; work on east side likely needs to begin sooner than thought]( By: Chad Lawhorn Future development around KU’s football stadium — currently undergoing a partial $450 million renovation to add a conference center and other amenities — has recently become more complicated. Soon, local governments may be asked to ease ... September 19, 2024 @ 12:20pm [Lawrence single-family building permits on pace to set record low; more permits have been issued outside city limits than inside]( By: Chad Lawhorn For much of its more than 165-year history, there’s been a pretty straightforward, statistical rule in Douglas County: Lawrence has the bigger number. After all, for a long time now, Lawrence has had about 80% of Douglas County’s total ... September 14, 2024 @ 10:00pm You are receiving this email because of your relationship with the Lawrence Journal-World or because at some point in the past you shared your email address with us. If you no longer want to receive emails from us, follow instructions at the link below. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World P.O Box 888, Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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