Today concludes National Newspaper Week, a time when newspapers take the opportunity to toot their horns. Hear it? Yes, it’s grown fainter. Truth is, small town newspapers like the Register are fewer and farther between…
Five Allen County 4-H Club members will receive the state’s coveted Who’s Who Key Award, at Saturday night’s annual 4-H Achievement party, Tom Maxwell, county agricultural agent, announced today. In recognition of excellent all around…
November 1950 Dudley Henderson was elected president of the Chamber of Commerce to take office Jan. 1. ***** The annual 4-H club achievement banquet will be a more gay party this year. Instead of an…
Mike Caywood is glad to be back in Kansas. He’s the new advertising manager at the Iola Register, and brings with him years of experience in the newspaper business. Caywood started out as a paper…
For those who don’t know, this will be my final issue as the sports reporter here at the Register. It has been very difficult for me to say my goodbyes to many of you the…
Jordan Lee Pener and Richard Joseph Carroll were married at half past four in the afternoon on Nov. 8, 2019, at Eighteen Ninety Wedding Venue in Platte City, Missouri. Parents of the bride are Gary…
The results are in and voting is closed. It is time to recognize the first two Allen County Area Athletes of the Month of the new decade. Here are the winners: Cal Leonard…
With the end of the decade coming to its conclusion tonight, it is time to announce the nominees for December Allen County Area Athletes of the Month. Cal Leonard Leonard continues to hit baskets…
Thanks to the stellar reporting by Sarah Jane Tribble of Kaiser Health News, the closing of Fort Scotts Mercy Hospital and its effect on the town has been uniquely chronicled over the past year on…
The Iola Registers November sports world had a definitive orange and black hue. Humboldt High School standouts Josh Hull and Alayna Johnson were voted by readers as the Registers athletes of the month. Hulls dominance…