Monthly Archives: November 2017

Sully Central Park spreads the Christmas spirit

Sully’s central park is festive and aglow with Christmas spirit thanks to the Sully Garden Thyme Club and Sully Lions Club. On Monday, Nov. 20, members of both groups teamed up to decorate the park and spread Christmas cheer. “It’s beautiful,” said Mary Vander Leest, member of the Sully Garden Club. “Thank you, everyone who came...
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Sawyer Osborn’s golden curly locks donated to CWHL

Sawyer Osborn will be six years old next month on Dec. 28 and never had a haircut until Nov. 22. “My first haircut was this age, too, so this is a tradition,” said her mom, Brooke Bryan of Sully. She ex-plained Sawyer’s hair is very naturally curly and was getting really long – when wet her...
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L-S School Board offers early retirement program

The Lynnville-Sully School Board met in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 20, in the high school library. School board members present were Tim Dunsbergen, Tammy Vos, Steph Young, Jer Schnell, Gerry Van Dyke, board secretary Karla De Cook, superintendent Shane Ehresman, preK-8 principal Teri Bowlin, and principal Shane Wheeler. Guests present were...
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Jamboree gives L-S boys a look at area competition

In the midst of Thanksgiving break, the Lynnville-Sully boys basketball team traveled to Montezuma to take on BCLUW (Conrad) in a jamboree-style game. The Hawks struggled to find their groove at points on the day after Thanksgiving, but still came out on top, 31-26. Since it was a jamboree, only one half of basketball was...
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2-0 L-S girls beat Baxter in first road game

The L-S girls basketball team didn’t have too much difficulty on the road at Baxter on Tuesday, Nov. 21. The JV and varsity both came out with wins against the Bolts. The varsity girls won with a final score 67-39. The team has started off the season strong, improving to 2-0 after Tuesday night’s game. L-S Coach...
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From the Kitchen: Joyce Ver Ploeg

Have you ever participated in providing part of a church or community meal, where many people are asked to bring one dish of the same main dish or side? And when you arrive with your dish, you notice that nobody’s version of the same item looks like yours? Perhaps an obvious reason for this phenomenon can...
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