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  1. The Iola Register - Local news, sports, photos and more from Allen ...

    Iola’s newly seated City Council members will hit the ground running once they’re sworn in Monday. Newcomers Doug Kerr and Jeremiah Ivy will be joined by Mark Peters — who previously served on …

  2. News - The Iola Register

    Legends of the hardwood return to Iola RICHARD LUKEN - THE IOLA REGISTER Local News

  3. E-Editions - The Iola Register

    3 days ago · 302 South Washington Iola, Kansas 66749 (620) 365-2111 Sections News Sports Opinion Community Marketplace Magazines Obits Public Notices Learn more

  4. Local News - The Iola Register

    A familiar downtown business in Iola is under new ownership. The Market Place, at 5 E. Madison Ave., sold Sept. 3 to Brendon Crain of the Kansas City area, where he works as a first…

  5. Register launches new E-edition on website - The Iola Register

    Dec 15, 2025 · For years, the Register has depended on Issuu, a digital publishing company, for processing our E-edition. We’re excited to announce that has changed. The new E-edition page …

  6. Obituaries - The Iola Register

    The Iola Register obituaries and death notices: remembering lives that touched our own.

  7. News - The Iola Register

    Nuclear program returns to K-State College students at Kansas State University are increasingly eyeing careers in nuclear technology. So the school has relaunched a bachelor’s degree that originally …

  8. Community - The Iola Register

    Yoho receives prestigious scholarship 302 South Washington Iola, Kansas 66749 (620) 365-2111 Sections News Sports Opinion Community Marketplace Magazines Obits Public Notices Learn more

  9. Sports - The Iola Register

    The Kansas City Chiefs are not the only sports franchise relocating to Kansas in the near future, following an announcement from the now former Kansas City/Iola Hormigas.

  10. The Iola Register Archives

    For over 150 years, the Register has documented life in Iola and Allen County. The thousands of pages of newsprint we’ve published contain the first draft of our community’s history.