State lawmakers and a representative from Sen. Roger Marshall's office attended a Spring Legislative Update sponsored by Allen County Farm Bureau Saturday at Iola Public Library. With one year of experience behind him, Rep. Fred Gardner, R-Garnett, is enjoying his time in Topeka. Gardner, a
An event on Thursday, Sept. 14 will help raise awareness on special media for blind and print-disabled individuals. There’s a world of devices and special media for blind and print-disabled individuals, said Cynthia Chalker, special needs consultant for the Southeast Kansas Library System based i
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2020 wraps up on a hopeful note
The year of a global pandemic came to an end with the approval of a COVID-19 vaccine, but cases continue to increase locally and across the nation. Health experts warn the next month could be the deadliest yet.
December 31, 2020 - 10:13 AM Tiffany Koehn checks in to vote early Tuesday morning. She is assisted by Lori Moran. An estimated 40 people were waiting for polls to open at 7 a.m. Registered voters have until 7 p.m. to cast their ballot.
Photo by Tim Stauffer / Iola Register
As the summer came to a close, COVID-19 cases were rising in Allen County and across Kansas.