Monthly Archives: October 2015

Hampton Jay

Hampton Jay Lowry was born at 1:36 p.m. on Oct. 14, 2015. He weighed 9 pounds 2 ounces and measured 21 inches long. His parents are Jason and Jennifer Lowry of Lynnville. His two sisters are Hayden (age 5) and Breckyn (age 21 months). Grandparents are Craig and Linda Zylstra of Sully and Terry and...
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The DeeZee Spirit by Darrell Zegers – 10/29/15

My life has been a series of strange happenings. I doubt any other family has had the calamities we have. One unusual situation happened decades ago. I was outside mowing when the sheriff pulled up. I could see at a glance this man was not happy. He jumped out of his car and wanted my name and...
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Rozendaal-Frana

Rachel Frana and Nicholas Rozendaal were united in marriage on Sept. 12, 2015, at Third Church in Pella. The bride’s parents are Ted and Cindy Frana of Ridgeway. The groom’s parents are Duane and Dia Rozendaal of Sully. Grandparents are Denis H. Reicks of Cresco, Alvin and Shirley Rozendaal of Sully, and Bob and Rosemary Nikkel...
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Trucking industry recognizes Sully Transport with two awards

The Iowa Motor Truck Association (IMTA) recently recognized Sully Transport, Inc. through its annual recognition program at the Management Conference. Fleet Maintenance Award Sully Transport was recognized for its outstanding maintenance operation through this annual recognition program. Iowa’s carriers are recognized for their commitment to maintaining high standards for their maintenance operation. The Iowa Motor Truck Association...
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Kyle Moore, 18

Kyle Moore, 18, of Des Moines and formerly of Grinnell, died on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015, at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. A funeral service was held Friday, Oct. 23, at the Grinnell Christian Church. Interment was in Hazelwood Cemetery in Grinnell. Memorial contributions may be designated to the Kyle W. Moore Memorial Fund, mailed...
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Fall family fun in Lynnville

Lynnville was the place to be Saturday, Oct. 24, for family fun and community fellowship. The Lynnville Fire Department held its annual soup supper fundraiser, serving 150 people and raising just over $1,500. The money raised will help pay for fire equipment for new volunteers. “The support of the Lynnville community and surrounding communities means...
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Lynnville and Sully City Elections Tuesday

Polls will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 3, from noon to 8 p.m. for the Lynnville and Sully City Council elections held at Lynnville City Hall and Sully Community Center respectively. Lynnville has no one running for mayor, so the position will be filled by write-in. Incumbent Roger Beason and newcomer Mark Newberg are running...
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