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CHECK THESE OUT. Or, log on to Hoopla or Libby for the digital versions. ... See MoreSee Less

CHECK THESE OUT. Or, log on to Hoopla or Libby for the digital versions.

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CALENDAR JANUARY 19 -- 24
MON. Closed for Martin Luther King Day.
TUES. Genealogy consulting with Marilyn, 6-7:45, genealogy room.
WED. Story time for library littles, with Lesa, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR. - SAT. No programs scheduled.
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CALENDAR  JANUARY 19 -- 24
MON.  Closed for Martin Luther King Day.
TUES.  Genealogy consulting with Marilyn, 6-7:45, genealogy room.
WED.  Story time for library littles, with Lesa, 10:30, meeting room.
THUR. - SAT. No programs scheduled.

BIG BUNCH OF NEW AUDIOBOOKS, LONG WEEKEND. We'll be closed on Mon. for Martin Luther King Day, but we're here today till 5:00. What you see is a small sample. The new titles are more than two dozen. ... See MoreSee Less

BIG BUNCH OF NEW AUDIOBOOKS, LONG WEEKEND. Well be closed on Mon. for Martin Luther King Day, but were here today till 5:00. What you see is a small sample. The new titles are more than two dozen.

LIGHTEN YOUR WORKLOAD, BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN, with one of these cheery hand-crocheted items made by Melody Forman. Take one home for a free-will donation that benefits In Stitches and other adult programs. ... See MoreSee Less

LIGHTEN YOUR WORKLOAD, BRIGHTEN YOUR KITCHEN, with one of these cheery hand-crocheted items made by Melody Forman. Take one home for a free-will donation that benefits In Stitches and other adult programs.

A new video series is now available on TechWise!

Smart Eating in the Digital Age is a four-part video series that aims to help adults use technology to make healthier food choices. Viewers learn simple digital skills like spotting nutrition misinformation, reading food labels with a smartphone, finding reliable recipes online, and planning meals using everyday phone tools. Each video is paired with a visual, printable guide to reinforce learning and make it easy to follow along. Together, the videos and guides build confidence and support healthier decisions using technology.

techwise.greenbush.org/area/186
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TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY. Come see Marilyn 6-7:45 Tues. She will help familiarize you with the resources available in our library. If you're stuck or don't know how to get started, she can advise. ... See MoreSee Less

TRACING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY. Come see Marilyn 6-7:45 Tues. She will help familiarize you with the resources available in our library. If youre stuck or dont know how to get started, she can advise.

I hope I get to see you there! It's always a fun time.
~Ms. Lesa
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I hope I get to see you there! Its always a fun time. 
~Ms. Lesa

LIEAP HELPS ELIGIBLE KANSAS households pay a portion of their primary home heating costs during the winter season with a one-time per year benefit. Applications will NOT be accepted until 8 a.m. Jan. 20, 2026, and must be received by the Department of Children and Families by 5 p.m., March 31, 2026.
The 9-page application/instruction packet can be printed free on request at Iola Public Library. Learn more about LIEAP at LIEAP.dcf.ks.gov.
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LIEAP HELPS ELIGIBLE KANSAS households pay a portion of their primary home heating costs during the winter season with a one-time per year benefit. Applications will NOT be accepted until 8 a.m. Jan. 20, 2026, and must be received by the Department of Children and Families by 5 p.m., March 31, 2026.
The 9-page application/instruction packet can be printed free on request at Iola Public Library. Learn more about LIEAP at LIEAP.dcf.ks.gov.

IOLA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS have a new publication, "Writing Our Way Out", now displayed among newspapers in our periodicals section. Student-written, it's polished, professional and a thought-provoking read about teenagers coping with today's demands. Writes student Bella Rahming, "[We] have banded together to publish our stories, raising our voices and, ultimately reaching out to "Writing Our Way Out." SeniorTessa Brutchin, who worked last year at the library as a student clerk/shelver, contributed an interview piece focused on juggling athletics and academics.

"Writing Our Way Out " is a collaborative project of IHS students and the "Iola Register", explains Tim Stauffer, managing editor, (below). It gives them a chance to share their perspectives with the community. "Mental Health Matters. Our kids matter. And we believe this project does too," he says. The publication is funded by a grant from the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas. Look for the next issue of "Writing Our Way Out" this spring.
-- Colleen Dobbins
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IOLA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS have a new publication, Writing Our Way Out, now displayed among newspapers in our periodicals section. Student-written, its polished, professional and a thought-provoking read about teenagers coping with todays demands. Writes student Bella Rahming,  [We] have banded together to publish our stories, raising our voices and, ultimately reaching out to Writing Our Way Out. SeniorTessa Brutchin, who worked last year at the library as a student clerk/shelver, contributed an interview piece focused on juggling athletics and academics.

Writing Our Way Out  is a collaborative project of IHS students and the Iola Register, explains Tim Stauffer, managing editor, (below). It gives them a chance to share their perspectives with the community. Mental Health Matters. Our kids matter. And we believe this project does too, he says. The publication is funded by a grant from the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas. Look for the next issue of Writing Our Way Out this spring.
-- Colleen Dobbins
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