Everyone has a story.
Seldom has that been more true, from the Register’s perspective, than in the past year.
I wrote about a woman, Diana Ross, who grew up during the Nazi blitz of England in World War II; a LaHarpe resident, Bill Folkner, who was a crackerjack FBI agent; Iola urban pioneers, David and Beth Toland; and, with apologies for not mentioning more, a good many other folks who make this little corner of the world so special.
The Register’s mission is to record the daily occurrences hereabouts. One of the best ways is to tell the stories of all the interesting folks of our area.
Our New Year’s resolution at the Register is that we can be an even more meaningful part of each and every reader’s life.
Help us out. Give the Register a call at 365-2111, send an email to news@iolaregister.com or contact any of the our reporters, whose names and email addresses accompany stories they write.
We may not be able to get to a story the same day, but we’ll give careful consideration to each and every one.
There’s a good bet that you, or someone you know, has a story that others would be delighted to read.
Give us a chance to tell it.





