Iola (pronounced /a o l /) is a town/city situated along the Neosho River in the northwestern part of Allen County, positioned in Southeast Kansas, in the Central United States Iola, Colorado, a ghost town Iola, Illinois, a village in Clay County, Illinois Iola, Kansas, a town/city in Allen County, Kansas Iola, Pennsylvania The Iola Cubs were a Kansas Oklahoma Missouri League minor league baseball team based in Iola, Kansas, USA, that played in 1946 and 1947.

The Iola Champs were a minor league baseball team that played in the Oklahoma Kansas League in 1908.

Iola High School is a fully accredited high school positioned in Iola, Kansas, United States, serving students in grades 9-12.

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Carthage, Missouri, Chanute, Kansas, Iola, Kansas, Miami, Oklahoma, and Pittsburg, Kansas.

Iola Township, Allen County, Kansas Iola Township is one of twelve townships in Allen County, Kansas, United States.

It has two campuses, the chief one positioned in Iola, Kansas, and another positioned in Burlingame, Kansas.

Licensed to Iola, Kansas, United States, the station serves Southeast Kansas.

The trail is assembled on the former right of way of the Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston Railroad from Ottawa, Kansas, to Iola, Kansas Licensed to Iola, Kansas, United States, it serves the Pittsburg market.

Rick Kester (category People from Iola, Kansas) Richard Lee Kester (born July 7, 1946 in Iola, Kansas) is former Major League Baseball pitcher.

The Old Allen County Jail is a former jail in Iola, Kansas, United States.

Funston (category People from Iola, Kansas) He died at his home in Iola, Kansas, on September 10, 1911, and was interred in Iola Cemetery.

Adams (category People from Iola, Kansas) Carlisle, Arkansas, John Adams was nicknamed the "Iola Mite" for his boyhood home in Iola, Kansas.

Nebraska, Topeka, Iola and Memphis Railroad was established June 17, 1881 and directed sixteen miles between Walnut, Kansas and Girard, Kansas.