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Bureau of Indian Education sends review team to Haskell after no-confidence vote in president | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

A sign at the entrance to Haskell Indian Nations University is shown Friday, Aug. 5, 2016. Following a vote of no-confidence in the president of Haskell Indian Nations University earlier this month, the government agency that oversees Haskell has sent a team to the Lawrence campus to do an administrative review. An “impartial administrative review team” from the Bureau of Indian Education was scheduled to arrive at Haskell on Monday, according to a message the BIE sent to Haskell employees. The message states that the BIE takes local concerns seriously and that the team will gather and review information regarding student and staff concerns as well as the Faculty Senate’s vote of no confidence.

3 teens face robbery, assault charges in connection with weekend incidents | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Journal-World File Photo In this file photo from Aug. 4, 2020, a Lawrence Police Department patrol vehicle is pictured outside the Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center. Three men are facing felony charges stemming from two incidents in Lawrence last weekend, including a “strong-armed robbery,” a police official said. All three men were formally charged in Douglas County District Court on Tuesday. Jamaz D. Epps, of Lawrence, 18, was charged with aggravated robbery; Kavaun M. Clark, of Lawrence, 19, was charged with aggravated assault; and Michael D. Phillips, of Kansas City, Mo., 18, was charged with aggravated robbery. During the hearing, Clark said he and Phillips are brothers.

Some KU faculty are considering unionizing, citing Regents policy, other issues | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Strong Hall on the University of Kansas campus is shown on Sept. 13, 2018. Some faculty members at the University of Kansas are considering unionizing, according to an email sent to KU employees. Rachel Schwaller, a lecturer in the departments of History and Religious Studies, emailed faculty members this week inviting them to a meeting about “our shared concerns and experiences.” Schwaller included a working mission statement for a union called Kansas Faculty United. According to the draft mission statement, the union would work together to bargain in defense of faculty interests and employment rights. The need for a union became increasingly clear, the statement reads, after the Kansas Board of Regents’ decision to pass a controversial policy that could temporarily remove tenure protection. The statement also cites decisions made by the university during the pandemic.

Bomb squad determines suspicious sound at Lawrence Kwik Shop came from discarded carbon monoxide alarm | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Staff report A Lawrence Police Department vehicle is seen in this file photo from September 2018. An out-of-town bomb squad determined that a suspicious device found in Lawrence Thursday night was a “very loud” carbon monoxide alarm that had been discarded, a Lawrence police official said Friday. Around 11 p.m., police responded to a call of a suspicious device at the Kwik Shop at 1420 Kasold Drive, where an officer could hear something repeatedly saying “evacuate,” according to Journal-World news partner Operation 100 News. Patrick Compton, a spokesman for the Lawrence Police Department, said the department coordinated a response with Lawrence-Douglas County Fire Medical, which called in the Overland Park Police Department’s bomb squad to investigate. After investigating, the squad found the sound to be coming from a carbon monoxide alarm in the garbage.

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