Harlan, Iowa
File #1: 12/31/87

Title

Harlan, Iowa
File #1: 12/31/87

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Local news

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Harlan, Iowa
File #1: 12/31/87
Harlan Has Two Telephone Firms; And It's Confusing June 8, 1952
New Units Ready School To Start - Expect 900 Pupils In Harlan Schools September 4, 1955
Shelby Lake Now Real After 10-Year Battle - Construction Under Way October 28, 1957
Harlan Attorney, Co-ed Are Mardi Gras Monarchs - Fifth Shelby County Coronation February 11, 1958
Proposed Auditorium November 23, 1958
Candy Dancer January 22, 1959
Julius Lensch Is King; Peggy Schell, Queen February 3, 1959
Queen Peggy Is Grey-Eyed Blonde February 3, 1959
King Becomes 'Just' Businessman-Farmer February 3, 1959
Harlan To Vote On Bond Issue - Program Would Cost $200,000 May 17, 1959
Harlan Kids Pep Up The Square Dance - They Do It On Roller Skates! May 24, 1959
Harlan-Neola Reroute For Highway 64 - Plan Approved By Commission Calls For Using 39, 191 August 13, 1959
Earling Banker, Harlan 'Miss' Reign Over Shelby County's Mardi Gras February 23, 1960
Harlan Works Hard To Make Its Traveling Men Welcome - There's A Lot Of Them July 28, 1960
. . . How It Was Named August 21, 1960
Janitors Go To School At Harlan, Too - To Meet Modern Day Requirements November 11, 1960
Grant New Trial In Phone Case - Harlan Company Involved In Suit January 4, 1961
Grain Firm Head, ISU Coed Crowned - At Harlan Mardi Gras February 7, 1961
Prairie Rose Lake Work Is Progressing February 26, 1961
New Harlan Church May 28, 1961
Harlan Church Dedication Set - New Structure Has Educational Wing September 17, 1961
Harlan Parish To Build New Church December 3, 1961
At 20, Su Learns 3 R's - Chinese Bride Goes To School At Harlan January 12, 1962
Harlan Recognizes Efforts Put Forth By Four - 'Man of Year' And 'Men of Years' Named January 18, 1962
Harlan FFA Chapter Will Mark Its 20th Anniversary - Charter Members Will Be Honored February 18, 1962
Hard Work Running Shelby County Home - Fourth Couple In Ten Years Takes Over . . . April 1, 1962
$565,000 Bond Vote At Harlan Friday - For New School, Added Space . . . July 18, 1962
Off-Campus Courses Given In Southwest Iowa Towns - To Teach Teachers July 20, 1962
Majority Too Slim July 21, 1962
Old Church Becomes Home Of Boys Club - Haven For Boys 'Uneasy' In Other Groups November 11, 1962
Thanksgiving Brings Back Many Memories - Elderly Women Recall Sturdier Years November 28, 1963
Third School Bond Vote Set Jan. 22 For Harlan - Cut From First Costs December 9, 1963
Harlan Hospital Plans For Expansion December 18, 1963
Harlan Approves $643,000 Issue January 23, 1964
Boom Gives Boost To Town's Steady Growth - Things Look Good In Harlan . . . April 5, 1964
Harlan To Host AFS Student - Sorensen To Spend Summer In Finland June 17, 1964
Now Is A Good Time For Cattle Feeders - Former Vice President Speaks At Harlan October 15, 1964
Pair Of Gift Peacocks Starts Pleasant Hobby - A Real Surprise November 3, 1964
Most Students Migrate - After Graduation November 22, 1964
A Liberty Memorial Building High On Harlan Priority List - To Take Bids Next Year December 29, 1964
Small Building A Money Saver - Harlan Gas Firm Gains February 23, 1965
Harlan: A Community That's Sold On Itself - Young, Progressive Supporters May 30, 1965
Group Goal To Furnish New Harlan Auditorium - Quota Is $45,000 February 8, 1966
Modern-Traditional Blend In Harlan's Catholic Church July 24, 1966
Freeman: 1965 Farm Bill Greatest In U.S. History - All-Day Tour In Southwest Iowa July 25, 1966
Approve Harlan Youth Project January 31, 1967
Trailer Classrooms At Harlan February 2, 1967
$125,920 OEO Grant Approved For Harlan February 6, 1967
Harlan Names Native Of Bluffs 'Man Of Year' January 23, 1969
Royalty Named In Mardi Gras Fest - In Shelby County February 11, 1969
Industrial Corp. Elects Officers February 13, 1969
General Assembly To Study Harlan Reimbursement Bill - For Site Survey February 28, 1969
Arson Suspected In Harlan Blaze April 4, 1969
Airport Facelifting May 25, 1969
Harlan Flyers Look Upward - New Airport Facility Progressing July 14, 1969
High Over Harlan September 14, 1969
Perma-Weld Plant Moves To Harlan June 11, 1970
Harlan Church To Be 100 June 21, 1970
New Harlan High Is Moving Along October 21, 1970
Harlan Office Gets $226,000 For Jobless, Disadvantaged November 6, 1970
Harlan Fire Destroys Barn December 10, 1970
Harlan Plant To Construct New Lagoon January 26, 1971
$38,000 Grant Aids Area's Unemployed March 17, 1971
Harlan's First Youth Center Is Off To Uncertain Start April 4, 1971
Harlan Airport Plans Buildings December 26, 1971
Dedicate Harlan High Sunday - $2.25 Million Structure January 7, 1972
Railroad Pullout May Hurt Harlan's Industrial Growth April 16, 1972
Renovation Project Wins Favor In Harlan June 25, 1972
Mardi Gras Is Discontinued November 2, 1972
Harlan Plans For Industrial Growth April 29, 1973
Concerned Inc. Plans Move - School For Handicapped At Harlan May 27, 1973
Harlan Officials Believe In Planning Ahead April 28, 1974
X-Rated Movies Once A Month - They Pay The Bills At Harlan May 19, 1974
Harlan Wins Battle To Keep C&NW Railroad Branch Line May 31, 1974
New Center Is Dedicated July 21, 1974
Antiques Find New Home In Historical Museum At Harlan November 17, 1974
$10,000 Grant To Museum In Harlan April 10, 1975
New County Home Nearly Ready In Shelby County August 22, 1976
Sweet Corn, Cider At Harlan Craft Event September 19, 1976
New Apartments For Harlan Elderly April 10, 1977
Water System Is Well Underway May 22, 1977
Log Home At Harlan New Trend? December 11, 1977
Suit Seeks Funds Over Harlan Fall April 7, 1978
Progressive Populace Make Harlan 'Happen' April 30, 1978
Chinese Figure Gets A New Home - Today At Harlan Museum September 24, 1978
Harlan Unit Needs 40 Guardsmen December 31, 1978
Centennial Party Begins - Something For Everyone April 22, 1979
Harlan Plans Its 100th Birthday Party - Something For Everyone April 22, 1979
Rose Named Harlan Chief May 30, 1979
Big Whoopie At Harlan - Town Celebrates 100 Years June 29, 1979
Patriotic Theme For Harlan Float July 1, 1979
Rock Concert Crowd At Harlan Draws Criticism July 3, 1979
Frogs Stolen, But Show Goes On At Harlan Fete July 5, 1979
Centennial Debt Fuss Spurs Harlan Lid Talk August 22, 1979
Iowa Law May Not Allow An Election On Harlan Lid August 24, 1979
Harlan Lid Petition Requires No Action September 2, 1979
Harlan Spending Limit 'Not Dead' September 5, 1979
Harlan Woman To Give Epistle October 1, 1979
Harlan Guard Unit Still Alive - Despite Lack Of Men October 21, 1979
Man Committed In Hostage Siege December 7, 1979
Health Classes Being Offered January 17, 1980
Administrator Post Discussed January 17, 1980
Fire Destroys The Home Of High Court Justice January 24, 1982
Harlan Voters To Polls Tuesday September 17, 1984
Harlan Voters Pass Bond Issue September 19, 1984
Dealing With A Suddenly Real Problem In Harlan December 11, 1984
Harlan Juggles Teachers; Two Positions Eliminated March 13, 1985
Harlan To Get $3.5 Million Shopping Plaza August 14, 1985
Farmers' Spiritual Group Started In Harlan October 9, 1985
Community Center For Harlan Under Study October 29, 1985
This 'Library" Boasts Bar, Wine Cellar, Chandeliers November 17, 1985
Harlan Man Wins $5,000 January 3, 1986
Harlan Youth Drowns In Pool; Death Unofficially Accidental March 22, 1986
Case Power In Harlan To Close By End Of May March 28, 1986
19 Arrested At Farm Sale At Harlan February 23, 1987
Runoffs Set In Two Towns In SWI Dec. 1 November 4, 1987
Costly Fire Hits Harlan Grocery November 22, 1987
Box Compactor Suspected In Harlan Blaze November 25, 1987
Heavy Damage To Restaurant December 7, 1987
Field Grows For Chief Post At Harlan December 7, 1987
Ballast Fault Blamed In Harlan Cafe Fire December 9, 1987
Person Is Offered Post As Harlan Police Chief December 11, 1987
Four Arrested On Drug Charges In Harlan December 11, 1987

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Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1952 - 1987

Format

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Type

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Identifier

Harlan, Iowa
File #1: 12/31/87

Coverage

Western Iowa

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