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Public hearing to be held on extra tax for parking garage Rochelle Valverde rvalverde@ljworld.com

An extra tax to fund more parking near the Lawrence Public Library will gets its last official review before downtown property owners are asked to pay their half of the $915,000 bill. City commissioners at The tonight’s meeting will hold a public hearing to receive purpose of written and oral objections the hearing, to the special taxing district. The Library Parking then, is to Garage Benefit District was make sure established in 2012, and the to answer final assessment amounts any concerns are now known and each downtown property own- that the ers’ tax bill was recently process sent out. itself, that City officials say the hearing is a chance for the notices downtown property own- and the legal ers to provide feedback on steps and the the process. publications “Now that we know the exact amounts, then were all done we apply it against those correctly.” proportions that were already established,” said — Bryan Kidney, Finance Director Bryan finance director Kidney. “And the purpose of the hearing, then, is to make sure to answer any concerns that the process itself, that the notices and the legal steps and the publications were all done correctly.” > HEARING, 2A

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MEGAN JONES, A UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MASTER’S STUDENT IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, won second place in the National Collegiate Book Collecting Contest for her collection of books about the 1927 trial and execution of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian immigrants and anarchists convicted in a double-murder case in Massachusetts. Jones is pictured with her collection on Dec. 27, 2016, in her Lawrence apartment.

Sacco and Vanzetti book compilation nabs national honor for KU student By Sara Shepherd lll

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egan Jones first saw a picture of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in a high school history textbook, but moved on after being told they wouldn’t be on the test. As a sophomore at Indiana University, assigned to write about something in the university’s rare book library, she came across the intriguing figures again. This time she dug in, calling up the holding and writing about the library’s collection of letters the two men

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A PHOTOGRAPH from the 1920s showing supporters of Sacco and Vanzetti.

Legislature to start live audio streaming of committee hearings By Peter Hancock phancock@ljworld.com

Topeka — For the last several years, people have been able to listen live over the internet whenever the Kansas House or Senate met in session. But starting in this month, they’ll have even more access as com-

mittee rooms in the Kansas Statehouse go live with streaming audio. But there are no immediate plans to begin streaming video, something that state officials say would be too costly. “Based on current funding, the answer to your question about video is defi-

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nitely not,” said James Miller, the Legislature’s chief information technology officer who has been in charge of the project. “Video is literally a quantum leap, both in terms of the technology required and the amount of bandwidth required.” The streaming audio, which has long been sought

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There has been a lot of talk about the prospect of a downtown grocery store in recent years, and the City Commission is set to get an update on some of it. A downtown grocery store committee has been meeting for the past four years and will provide an update to the commission at its meeting Tuesday. It will be the first time the committee — a local

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