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Plan to address homelessness, KU football stadium renovation and more... Email not displaying correctly? [View the web version]( Lock in your subscription rate and save! [LJWorld.com]( The articles below are free to read. Please consider signing up for a subscription to support local journalism. Special offer for newsletter recipients $89 per year [Subscribe Now]( [Image]( [City, county leaders looking for answers on how to fund $100M-plus plan to address homelessness]( How will the City of Lawrence and Douglas County finance the more than $100 million investment their collaborative plan to end homelessness calls for in the next five years? That was one of a number of questions that city and county leaders had for the key figures behind the “A Place for Everyone” plan, which has been in the works for nearly three years, during a joint session of the Lawrence City Commission and Douglas County Commission Wednesday afternoon at City Hall. [Read More]( [Subscribe Today]( [Image]( [An ‘astonishing’ need: Just Food served more than 18,000 unique individuals in 2023]( In 2023, Just Food served 7,213 unique households and 18,026 unique individuals, all while recovering 584,255 pounds of food. [Read More]( [photo]( [Town Talk | Renovation work at KU football stadium making it 'very possible' Jayhawks will play at Arrowhead]( It is looking more likely that at least some of the University of Kansas’ home football games next season will be played in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. [Read More]( [photo]( [That 10-foot ice creature in North Lawrence is not an Abominable Buddha; it’s an Intergalactic DJ]( While severe weather advisories earlier this month had most of us stocking up on groceries and hunkering down indoors, a North Lawrence artist was eager to be outside doing one of his favorite things: creating an enormous ice sculpture in his front yard. [Read More]( [photo]( [‘This American Life’ host Ira Glass talks storytelling, emotional moments and magic tricks ahead of his Lawrence visit]( What makes a story worth telling? To illustrate, Ira Glass does a magic trick. [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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