Mike Belt
Recent stories
- Douglas County adjusting budget as revenues fall short
- December 1, 2008
- Revenues that support Douglas County government are down this year and adjustments will have to be made to the 2009 budget, County Administrator Craig Weinaug said.
- Time running out to claim stimulus checks
- 10:59 a.m., November 12, 2008 Updated 10:36 a.m.
- The Internal Revenue Service has a long list of people from Douglas County it has been unable to deliver stimulus checks to.
- Physically whole but mentally torn: Veteran with post traumatic stress relearns coping skills
- November 11, 2008
- There are certain roads Ted Lawyer won’t drive on when he’s alone. They remind him of roads in Iraq.
- Veteran urges those with post traumatic stress disorder to get help immediately
- November 11, 2008
- When Ted Lawyer returned home to Lawrence after a year of duty in Iraq he didn’t realize the toll the war had taken on him.
- Treatments for post traumatic stress disorder help victims reclaim ‘normal life’
- November 11, 2008
- Treatments for post traumatic stress disorder are continuously being updated and new methods are being studied, according to an expert on the subject.
- Holland defeats Pine for senate seat
- November 6, 2008
- Democrat Tom Holland unseated incumbent Republican Roger Pine in the state Senate’s 3rd District during Tuesday’s general election.
- Holland, Pine battle for State Senate seat
- October 30, 2008
- Two veteran legislators are going head-to-head for the Senate seat in Kansas’ 3rd District. Incumbent Republican Roger Pine has held the position since January 2005. His challenger is Tom Holland, a Democrat who since January 2003 has represented the 10th District in the Kansas House.
- State heading for record corn crop
- August 26, 2008
- Kent Nunemaker launched his corn harvest this week by cutting a 40-acre field northeast of Lawrence. He was pleased with the results. “The corn looks pretty good this year,” he said on Thursday. “It’s a little above average.”
- Mediocre wheat crop
- July 30, 2008
- The wheat harvest is over in the Douglas County area, and the results were unimpressive at best, farmers and agriculture experts said. “It wasn’t that great,” said Bill Wood, agricultural agent for K-State Research & Extension in Douglas County.
- County approves of 2.9-mill increase
- July 17, 2008
After some last-minute finagling, Douglas County commissioners Wednesday night unanimously agreed to a 2.92 mill levy increase to support its 2009 budget.
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