OSKALOOSA — Erika Zimmerman, 8, sat patiently on the ground while her sister, Josie, had a butterfly painted on her face Saturday at Art on the Square.
Members of the Affordable Housing Advisory Board came to a final decision Monday on which projects they recommend that Lawrence leaders grant Affordable Housing
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This aerial file photograph from October 2015 shows the downtown area of Baldwin City at center with the Baker University campus to the north, at top.
A Lawrence housing nonprofit will be using $400,000 in funding from the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation to help 10 homebuyers find affordable housing in Baldwin City and Eudora.
Rebecca Buford, executive director of Tenants to Homeowners, said her organization usually receives funding that must be spent in Lawrence. However, it recently received a $400,000 allocation from the Kansas Housing Resources Corporation that is earmarked for use in Baldwin City and Eudora and will be split evenly between the two communities.