LAHARPE — Sure, there are plenty of issues plaguing LaHarpe, and countless other small communities. Some streets remain in various states of disrepair. The city’s aging infrastructure has been addressed in spots — electric upgrades,…
Among 30 Iola High School students, all but two said they plan to leave the area after graduation. “What would it take to bring you back?” Patrick Zirjacks, with Thrive Allen County, asked. Their answers…
Hi, Carolyn: My 20-something son’s fiancee regularly holds whispered conversations with him when others are around: at the dinner table, in the car or while several people are watching TV or a movie. My son…
Dear Carolyn: As a professional copy editor, I am very aware of how people use words, which has led me into a habit I hate. When I talk with people, I often find myself editing…
Hello, Carolyn: I have a good friend who has experienced several life disappointments in recent years. Currently, work has separated her from her husband, exacerbating some of their ongoing and unaddressed issues. She is also clinically…
Sen. Barbara Bollier, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, will visit Allen County Friday for Coffee and Conversation. The event begins at 10:30 a.m. at Around the Corner, 102 S. Washington Ave. Bollier is a…
Dear Carolyn: My child is at college now. He/she calls us several times in a week. With my spouse, my child can talk for 90 minutes about absolutely nothing and they seem to enjoy it.…
Hope Unlimited is teaming with the Iola Fire Department to offer Coffee With a Cop Day Tuesday. Free coffee and casual conversation will be offered from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at Around The Corner, at…
LAHARPE For more than 30 years, LaHarpe has sold water to residents between LaHarpe and Gas. In so doing, the city collects an extra $5 a month from each of the 44 customers …