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Three major industrial projects, mass gathering limit expanded and more... Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Subscribe now - 99¢ for 1 month [LJWorld.com]( Special offer for newsletter subscribers 99¢ for the 1st month. [Subscribe Now]( [photo]( [Town Talk | Boosted by grocery store beer sales, Lawrence firm undertakes $13 million expansion; city now has three major industrial projects under construction]( Lawrence has something happening currently that hasn’t happened much, if at all, over the last decade or so: Three large industrial projects are under construction all at once [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [photo]( [Lawrence City Commission votes to set 11 p.m. end time for meetings, approves other meeting rule changes]( The Lawrence City Commission has voted to amend rules governing its meetings in an effort to improve their efficiency and prevent them from running late into the night. [Read More]( [photo]( [AD Jeff Long defends KU’s vetting of Les Miles; KU reaches base settlement of nearly $2M with former coach]( With his hiring of former head football coach Les Miles now facing much public criticism, University of Kansas Athletic Director Jeff Long on Tuesday defended his vetting process and provided some insight into what the search for Miles’ replacement would entail. [Read More]( [photo]( [Owners of 19th century Pinckney home attracted to its character, history]( “The house just sunk back into the darkness,” owner Carl Edwards said. But now, the brick home with its blue paint, red shutters and wooden porch chairs has a bright, welcoming feel in the historic Pinckney Neighborhood. [Read More]( [photo]( [County expands mass gathering limit, removes operating hour restrictions for restaurants, bars]( As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to decline, Douglas County announced Tuesday morning that it would update its public health order to lessen and even remove some restrictions. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( 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. [Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.]( Lawrence Journal-World PO Box 888, Lawrence, KS 66044

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