Monthly Archives: October 2014

We should still vote no matter what

If there is no other reason to vote next Tuesday, it should be in celebration of the end of all the negative campaigning. I’m quite tired of all the “she said, he said, they said, and nobody said” stuff on TV, on radio, printed, and in my mailbox. You may be thinking I shouldn’t be...
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PPEL Renewal Vote on Dec. 2 – By Shane Ehresman

The Lynnville-Sully Community School District Board of Education has set Tuesday, Dec. 2, as the date for a public vote to renew the district’s Physical Plant and Equipment Levy (PPEL). The voter- approved PPEL is a 10-year levy approved by a simple majority of district voters. Approval will only continue the current levy, not create...
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Stanley T. Ashby, 93

Stanley T. Ashby, 93, of Kellogg, died peacefully Sunday, Oct. 19, 2014, at Skiff Medical Center in Newton. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Kellogg Christian Church in Kellogg. The family will greet friends with a coffee hour at the church following the service. Private family...
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SFRC Tour of Homes tickets on sale

A Christmas Tour of Homes on Saturday, Nov. 29, will feature five beautifully decorated homes in the Sully area hosted by Sully First Reformed Church as a fundraiser for its Legacy Building Project. The tour will be 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and tickets are available at the Hometown Press in Sully, The Sanctuary in Pella, Stepping...
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Kuhlmann qualifies for state, girls finish fourth

Lynnville-Sully’s Canyon Kuhl-mann is state-bound after a hard-earned 10th-place finish at the state-qualifying meet last Thursday, Oct. 23. The junior will be the lone Hawk representing L-S at the state meet, set for Saturday, Nov. 1. “The state-qualifying meet is always full of excitement, and it’s the meet we work towards all season,” said L-S Coach...
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General Election Day Tuesday, polls open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.

Iowa Secretary of State Matt Schultz is reminding Iowans that polls will be open for the general election from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. statewide on Tuesday, Nov. 4. “I encourage all eligible Iowans to take full advantage of their right to vote by registering to vote and casting a ballot,” Schultz said. “Every vote counts...
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Part 2: Conquering Kilimanjaro

Part 2 of 3 (continued from Oct. 16 issue of the "Hometown Press")           Sully resident Julie Jones recently returned from Africa after climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro through an organization called “One Child Matters.” She was part of a team of hikers, with each team member hiking for a different child. By Julie Jones Tuesday, Sept. 23 My roommate Janet...
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