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Steve Traw’s sermon Sunday was “When three equals one,” from Romans 8:12-17. Traw explained the Holy Trinity is made up of God the father, the son and the Holy Spirit. The New Testament puts a…

The Allen County Farmers Market from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday on the square will offer fresh baked goods including sourdough bread, cinnamon bread and rolls, cookies, cheese breads, pies; along with beef, eggs, jams,…

Bicycling is a great way to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re a recreational rider or a daily commuter, it’s important to protect your hands and wrists.  Dr. Sanj Kakar, a Mayo Clinic…

Carolyn Hax is away. The following first appeared June 2, 2010, and has been lightly edited. Dear Carolyn: My husband and I have been married 2½ years. We have a good marriage, but this winter,…

Iola Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from Troop 55 and Pack 3055 helped replace roughly 300 worn or missing American flags for veterans’ graves at Highland Cemetery and Old Iola Cemetery. Among the volunteers are…

“When Spring Comes,” a Kevin Henkes book for very young readers, is displayed in windows of 16 businesses around the square, thanks to the efforts of Iola Friends of the Library Stephanie Larson and Mary…

Iola High School recently announced the names of students achieving the honor roll for the fourth quarter. The honor roll is divided into three sections. All A’s which requires a 4.0 GPA; Principal’s honor roll…

Steve Traw’s sermon Sunday at Carlyle’s Presbyterian Church was “The Spirit of Truth,” from the Scripture John 16:4-15. Where is the Holy Spirit? Does it guide us? We are the Holy Spirit’s helpers to glorify…

The Allen Community College Board of Trustees has called a special meeting at noon Friday, May 24, in the Ambler Board Room for the purpose of discussing non-elected personnel.

The Allen Community College Board of Trustees will hold a work session on Wednesday, May 22 beginning at 9am in the Ambler Board Room.  The purpose of the work session is to receive training from…