Displaying all 7 Episode of Registered with the tag “thrive allen county”.
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How Iola moves forward after the recent Gates layoffs
October 19th, 2025 | 43 mins 16 secs
allen county, business, gates, industry, iola, layoffs, thrive allen county
The recent layoffs at Iola’s Gates facility shocked many in our community. In this week’s episode of Registered, Thrive Allen County’s economic development director Camille Lavon discusses the state of local business and industry with the Register’s Tim Stauffer.
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Elsmore touts can-do spirit, Neosho County rebuffs SEKMHC request, Lady Lancers have unfinished business in Wamego
August 21st, 2025 | 4 mins 55 secs
colony high school, crest, cross country, elsmore, iola, neosho county, sekmhc, southeast kansas mental health center, thrive allen county
Here's a quick look at our top local stories for Thursday, August 21.
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A small town with big ideas, new Red Devils make debut, personalized parking at Iola High School
August 7th, 2025 | 3 mins 25 secs
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Here's a quick look at today's top stories for Thursday, August 7.
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Striving for ‘smart growth', Allen County Fair concludes, Hormigas' slide continues
July 29th, 2025 | 4 mins 20 secs
allen county fair, economic development, iola, rural kansas, thrive allen county
Here's a quick look at our top local stories for Tuesday, July 29
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Thrive Allen County reacts to cuts, Humboldt's Growing Place maintains funding, Iola wrestlers make a state-ment in Salina
March 1st, 2025 | 4 mins 18 secs
childcare, grants, health insurance, humboldt, the growing place, thrive allen county
Here's a look at our top stories for Saturday, March 1
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Carlyle residents sound off, Thrive's economic development director resigns, Mustangs out for revenge
February 27th, 2025 | 4 mins
basketball, carlyle, iola mustangs, kansas, thrive allen county
A quick look at our stories for Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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Now more than ever, Lisse Regehr sees an Allen County that’s coming together
April 27th, 2020 | 30 mins 39 secs
allen county, covid-19, economic development, iola, kansas, pandemic, thrive allen county
Register reporter Trevor Hoag, editor Susan Lynn and Tim Stauffer sit down with Lisse Regehr, the CEO of Thrive Allen County, to discuss what she’s hearing from Allen County businesses and individuals in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and what Thrive is doing to help.