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Damaging tornado in Douglas County, school board meeting and more.. [View in your browser]( Subscribe today for just 99¢ [LJWorld.com]( Subscribe to LJWorld.com for just 33¢ per day. [subscribe now]( [tornado damage in Douglas County]( [Damaging tornado passes through Douglas County]( A large, destructive tornado touched down in Douglas County shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday, local authorities said. [Read More]( [ Subscribe Today]( [Lawrence school district staff and administrators take shelter]( [Lawrence school board accepts COO Hayden’s resignation in brief, weather-disrupted meeting →]( Lawrence school board members approved the resignation of a top district administrator during a brief meeting Tuesday after a tornado struck Douglas County. [Read More]( [Nancy and Jerry Jaax]( [National Geographic television show ‘The Hot Zone’ features KU, K-State connections →]( A new television series focusing on how the U.S. Army dealt with the first outbreak of one of the most contagious and deadliest viruses on its soil features several University of Kansas and Kansas State University connections. [Read More]( [Audrey Bell]( [Donating body to science and other options for remains should be planned out well →]( What to do with your remains is a topic most people would prefer not to think about when they are busy living. But obviously, choices must be made, and it's important to plan ahead, local funeral directors say. [Read More]( [South Park]( [Lawrence City Band to kick off summer concert series at South Park →]( “Summertime in South Park” will be the theme Wednesday night during the Lawrence City Band’s first outdoor concert of the season, which will run through mid-July. [Read More]( [Lawrence Municipal Airport]( [City asks judge to dismiss lawsuit over alleged maintenance issues at Lawrence Municipal Airport →]( The City of Lawrence is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed by a longtime pilot that claims the city hasn’t properly kept up some airport infrastructure. [Read More]( [ Subscribe Today]( This message was sent by the Lawrence Journal-World. You are receiving this because at some point in the past you shared your email address with LJWorld.com To opt-out of emails like this, click the link below. Lawrence Journal-World PO Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Click here to manage your email subscriptions.]( | [View in your browser](

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