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ang="en" xml:lang="en" xmlns=" xmlns:cctd="> [After 1918 flu pandemic, KU chancellor's intervention might have kept homesick student from leaving]( During the fall of 1918, World War I was raging in Europe and students at the University of Kansas were fighting their own battle with Spanish influenza. The Kansas Board of Health shut the university down for five weeks because of the ... [After 1918 flu pandemic, KU chancellor's intervention might have kept homesick student from leaving]( By: Kathy Hanks During the fall of 1918, World War I was raging in Europe and students at the University of Kansas were fighting their own battle with Spanish influenza. The Kansas Board of Health shut the university down for five weeks because of the ... October 22, 2018 @ 12:00am [Explore Lawrence to move visitor center downtown]( By: Dylan Lysen To serve the visitors of Lawrence, Explore Lawrence needs to move its visitor information center to where they are, said Michael Davidson, executive director of the organization. The organization is in the final stages of working out an ... October 22, 2018 @ 12:00am [Latest Douglas County court filings for Oct. 22, 2018]( By: Staff Report Marriages Steven Michael Waldren, 39, Lawrence, and Andrea Lynn Pitt, 34, Lawrence. Matthew Adam Schultz, 26, Lawrence, and Jessica Lafaye Brockman, 23, Lawrence. Caleb Keeten, 23, Lawrence, and Emma Gregg, 21, Lawrence. Anthony Alan Olson, ... October 22, 2018 @ 12:00am [Lawrence school board to consider paperless meeting software]( By: Elvyn Jones The Lawrence school board will consider approving a paperless meeting management software package at its meeting Monday. The board will meet with only three items on its consent agenda, or items that are routine enough to be considered in one ... October 21, 2018 @ 4:34pm 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 manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World P.O Box 888, Lawrence, Kansas 66044

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