Harlan Insider - Issue 03.06.2025
Alert: Shelby County authorities warn of scammers targeting elderly with fake family emergencies. Meanwhile, track season begins as both Cyclones teams prepare for competition, the Library launches a Little Free Pantry to fight hunger, and Megan Londo brings fresh vision to the Historical Museum.

Community safety and spring athletics take center stage in Harlan this week, with authorities cracking down on scammers targeting our seniors while both Cyclones track teams prepare for their exciting season openers.
In today's issue:
• Local initiatives making a difference: Harlan Community Library unveils its Little Free Pantry to combat food insecurity, Megan Londo brings fresh leadership to the Shelby County Historical Museum, and we honor the legacies of cherished community members Frankie Anastasi, Mary Clare Wise Klindt, and John William Wells.
• Connect with neighbors at Thursday's Elementary Literacy Night, Friday's House Plant & Seed Swap at Milk & Honey, or support our talented youth at Saturday's Walnut Hill Speech Invitational and Bluffs Jazz Festival.
From protecting our most vulnerable to cheering on our student athletes, this week highlights what makes our community special – dive in to discover more about the people and events shaping Harlan!