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FSHS Teacher honored, off-hours child care, another new president for HINU, and more Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Lock in your subscription rate and save! [LJWorld.com]( Lock in your subscription for 1 year & SAVE $89 for 1 year, all access to LJWorld.com LIMITED TIME OFFER [Subscribe Now]( [photo]( [Free State biology teacher named as the 2022 Konza Prairie Teacher of the Year]( A Lawrence biology teacher has been named the 2022 Konza Prairie Teacher of the Year, an award that recognizes years of hands-on education that she has provided to her students at the tallgrass prairie preserve. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [photo]( [City postpones work group to study police complaint process amid resignations from Community Police Review Board]( In the wake of multiple resignations on the city’s Community Police Review Board, the first meeting of a work group that is supposed to be reconsidering how the city handles complaints against police has been further delayed. [Read More]( [photo]( [Filling the gaps: New child care center to provide daytime, overnight and weekend care for infants, toddlers]( Renovation has begun at the future home of the Community Children’s Center in Lawrence, which plans to offer much-needed daytime, overnight and weekend child care for infants and toddlers. [Read More]( [Image]( [Haskell Indian Nations University website lists another new name as university president without announcing it]( Yet another new name has been listed on Haskell Indian Nations University’s website as the university’s president, continuing a trend since last May of interim and acting leaders stepping into the role without any public notification being given. [Read More]( [photo]( [LHS sophomore Arabella Gipp earns Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence’s Youth of the Year honor for 2nd year in a row]( For the second year running, Lawrence High School sophomore Arabella Gipp is the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence’s Youth of the Year. [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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