Monthly Archives: December 2017

Hawks fly past Bears, Eagles to improve to 7-2

The Lynnville-Sully girls are on a five-game win streak after picking up a couple of solid conference victories last week. BGM To say the Hawks came out strong against BGM last Tuesday, Dec. 12, would be an understatement. The girls established an impressive 21-0 lead in the first quarter on their way to a 53-35 win. [caption id="attachment_2125661"...
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L-S grapplers go 0-2 at Sigourney, 2-3 at home tourney

The short-handed Hawk wrestlers traveled to Sigourney take on the Warhawks of Southeast Warren and the Sigourney-Keota Savages on Tuesday, Dec. 12. With only three wrestlers able to wrestle for the Hawks that night, they still managed to win five of the six total matches in which they wrestled. The Hawks dropped the dual with...
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Congressman Loebsack connects with potential voters

Friday, Dec. 15, U.S. Congressman David Loebsack spoke to Lynnville-Sully High School government students about a variety of topics. The special guest was organized by L-S High School social studies teacher Mr. Mike Parkinson. “I wanted to provide our students a chance to meet their representative in Washington, D.C., to hear his story of how he...
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Festive holiday songs highlight winter concert

Parents, family, friends, and community supporters filled the high school gym on Thursday, Dec. 14, for the middle and high school winter concert, the second concert of the year for this age group. The concert was appropriately winter themed and showed in the students’ dress choices – Christmas sweaters, Santa hats, and more matched the...
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Lynnville-Sully achieves consecutive exceptional report card rankings

The Iowa Department of Education released the latest results of the Iowa School Report Card, a web-based school ratings system, on Dec. 13 and again Lynnville-Sully Middle School and High School have received exceptional ratings. L-S Middle School ranked number one for exceptional middle schools in Iowa for...
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Area church’s Christmas services

Lynnville Heart of Worship Annual Christmas Breakfast prepared by the men of the church Sunday morning, Dec. 24, at 9 a.m. serving pancakes, sausage, biscuits and gravy, and eggs. All are welcome and there is no cost. The morning service will follow the breakfast with Christmas songs, special music, and a candlelight closing. Lynnville Friends Church You are...
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L-S Board approves contracts and resignations

The Lynnville-Sully Board of Education met at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 18, in the high school library with all board members present, school board secretary Karla DeCook, preK-8 principal Teri Bowlin, high school principal Shane Wheeler, and superintendent Shane Ehresman present. Guests included Will Conover, Matthew Mintle, Jack Bowlin, Carter Brand, McKenzie Pinegar, Skyler...
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