Monthly Archives: March 2014

Buy, Sell, or Trade?

Lynnville-Sully junior and senior business students in Mrs. Sara Rowe’s Economics, Accounting I, and Accounting II classes received a taste of stock market trading at the Stock Market Challenge held in Des Moines on Mar. 11, hosted by Junior Achievement of Central Iowa. This was the second year L-S students teamed up with peers and applied...
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Talented L-S students shine at Academic Fair, Art Show, and Variety Show

2014 Variety Show Amazing vocal and band music and memorable speech performances entertained the  crowd of 200 attending Lynnville-Sully’s 2014 Variety Show on Friday evening, Mar. 21. The high school speech, chorus, and band members delivered a fantastic show under the direction of instrumental music instructor Christopher Copeland, speech and drama coach Melinda Hardin, and K-12...
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Winter’s last hurrah?

The first full week of spring kicked off with snow flurries throughout the day on Monday, Mar. 24. There was minimal accumulation but it was enough of a reminder of the winter we would like to forget.
Co-Line’s prairie burn on the first day of spring, Mar. 20.
The first...
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Boys debut at Grinnell indoor meet

Though no scores were kept, the first meet of the season for the Lynnville-Sully boys track team was still helpful as the boys got a first look at the competition at the Grinnell Indoor Invitational on Thursday, Mar. 20.
L-S seniors Bailee Samson and Meliek Meyer take off in the...
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The Wooden Spoon by Shelly Rankin – Mar. 27

Mmmmmm. What’s that smell, you ask? Freedom. That smell is delicious freedom, folks. Freedom only the great outdoors can provide. Sweet, sweet freedom spring has given us. In celebration of events like spring and Easter, I plan to buy and devour two Cadbury eggs. One because they are just plain yummy, and I’ll justify the...
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Remember When – Mar. 27

35 years ago (1979) The Trophy Shop opened in Sully on 3rd Ave. with owners Barry and Bryce DeJong and Jerry Moes. Pastor Ernest Thompson announced he had accepted a call to serve the Phoenix (AZ) Friends Church. The Lynnville Friends Church started the process to replace the Thompsons who had served the church for the last...
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