LAHARPE — LaHarpe’s City Hall received a new heating and air-conditioning system through a USDA grant dedicated to infrastructure projects. The grant, awarded in April, brought in $46,400, according to a Friday USDA press release.…
LAHARPE — The issue of motorists having to stop for school buses along U.S. 54 just outside LaHarpe has been resolved. LaHarpe City Attorney Fred Works said Monday the Iola school district has reached an…
It’s universal knowledge that motorists must stop when approaching a school bus with its stop sign extended and red lights flashing. But not as many know they must also stop — most of the time…
Shauna Berntsen was 17 in 2001. She spent that summer in basic training, just before beginning her senior year of high school. Within weeks, on Sept. 11, terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the…
LAHARPE — At age 11, it may be a bit too soon for Jordyn Potter to decide on a career. But if she were so inclined, Doug Northcutt has a suggestion. “Give me a week…
A teamwork approach led to more than a dozen LaHarpe yards being cleared of trash, limbs, tires and other debris Saturday as part of Cleanup Day. Volunteers from LaHarpe Pride were joined by 22 missionaries…
LAHARPE —While folks are still putting out jack-o’lanterns and other spooky Halloween decor, the LaHarpe PRIDE Committee has its sights set a couple months down the road. PRIDE is teaming up with TLC Garden Center…
LAHARPE — LaHarpe is in the mood for some fall cleaning. LaHarpe PRIDE Committee members and roughly two dozen Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionaries will take part in their annual cleanup day…
Members of the LaHarpe Volunteer Fire Department are, from left, Michael Waggoner, Marc Waggoner Jr., Bill Gay, Meghan Waggoner, Josh Sparks, Matthew Waggoner, Ron Splecther, Fire Chief Marc Waggoner Sr. and Luke Chenowith. Not pictured…