Monthly Archives: October 2017

From the Kitchen: Jamie Dunsbergen

In this week’s featured kitchen, there is never a dull moment with two little boys underfoot. Christian, age 2-1/2, and Ellington, age 1-1/2, keep their parents, Andy and Jamie Dunsbergen, busy playing tractors, reading books, and getting into everything little boys like to explore. The Dunsbergens call a rural New Sharon acreage their home, which...
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Barnett graduates from scout training

Bryson Barnett, a 2017 Lynnville-Sully graduate and son of Mitch and Tami Barnett of Lynnville, recently graduated from the eight-week U.S. Army Cavalry Scout Training Program at Fort Benning, GA. The cavalry scout is responsible for being the eyes and ears of the commander during battle. They engage the enemy in the field, track and...
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Robert “Bob” Rozendaal, 84

Funeral services were held for Robert “Bob” Rozendaal, 84, of Sully on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, at Sully First Reformed Church. He passed away Sept. 30. Memorial donations may be given in his memory to: Gideons International, Bible League Inter-national, or Sully First Reformed Church. Robert Lee Rozendaal was born June 2, 1933, to John and...
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Month-long Mahaska County road work underway

Mahaska County Engineer David Shanahan reports Mahaska County will be doing pavement repair, widening, and overlaying Old Hwy. 102/G-5T. The project started Monday, Oct. 2, and is expected to be completed in 30 days. Weather permitting, the roadwork will be done by Nov. 13. The project will begin north of the South Skunk River bridge,...
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One year after fire, Sully Locker and Market back in business

Last October, Jared and Stacey Nikkel were deep in recovery mode – physically, mentally, and emotionally as they dealt with the effects of a devastating fire that destroyed their family-owned business, Sully Community Locker. Since that fateful Oct. 16 Sunday morning when smoke and flames poured out of the 70-year-old business, the Nikkels have gone...
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L-S homecoming week culminates with victory over #6 Pekin

A week of fun homecoming activities promoting Lynnville-Sully Hawk pride united all students, staff, and the community Sept. 25-29. The high school student council planned dress-up days and a variety of other activities throughout the week, including powder puff volleyball, powder puff football, a cake bake, float, window, and sidewalk decor competitions, and a dodgeball...
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