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We sit down with Kelly Jones to discuss her re-election campaign for the USD 497 school board in Douglas County, Kansas.
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We sit down with Pam Shaw to discuss her candidacy for USD 497 school board in Douglas County, Kansas.
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We sit down with Matt Lancaster to discuss his candidacy for the USD 497 school board in Douglas County, Kansas.
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Lawrence asks why sits down with Shannon Kimball to discuss her re-election campaign for the USD 497 school board in Douglas County, Kansas.
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Lawrence asks why sits down with ChrisTopher Niles Enneking to discuss his candidacy for the USD 497 school board.
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We sit down with Bob Byers to discuss his candidacy for the USD 497 School Board in the 2025 election cycle.
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We sat down with Molly Starr on the 21st of July to discuss her candidacy for the USD 497 School Board.
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Lawrence asks why returns with Bonnie Lowe and her experiences as a mayor of Lawrence, KS. Bonnie Lowe served on the Lawrence City Commission from 1995-1999. She was mayor April 1997-1998.
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Lawrence asks why ends our season covering Resolution 7442. We sit down with Lawrence KS Deputy City Attorney Randy Larkin to better understand this resolution and the timeline around the vote. We thank our guests and supporters.
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Lawrence asks why has brought back Mike Amyx, former Lawrence city commissioner and mayor. He shares his experiences while being mayor in Lawrence amidst our conversation about voting to change the composition of the Lawrence City Commission on November 5, 2024.
info_outlineOn this episode of Lawrence asks why, Bonnie Lowe, former Lawrence City Commissioner and Mayor, along with Ted Boyle, President of the North Lawrence Improvement Association, share their opinions about the upcoming change of government vote on the November 2024 ballot.