Monthly Archives: May 2019

Kinsley Kate

                Kinsley Kate was born to Katelyn and Bryce Doane of Sully on Friday, May 3, 2019. She weighed 7 pounds 9.2 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Her sister is Brinley, 2-1/2 years old.

                Grandparents are John and Julie Roozeboom of Kellogg and Carla Doane of New Sharon.

Lynnville-Sully Prom’s Enchanted Evening

Dazzling dresses, beautiful smiles, and a beautifully decorated gym for Lynnville-Sully’s Enchanted Forest and garden-themed prom far outshined the cold and damp conditions outdoors on Saturday, Apr. 27.

The L-S senior class gathers for a group picture at Sully First Reformed Church: First row,...
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Allstate agency announces new agent serving L-S communities

Erica Lydolph, exclusive agency owner with Allstate in Mount Pleasant, would like to announce that Ronda Van Wyhe has recently been appointed with Allstate and will be serving customers in the Lynnville-Sully area. Van Wyhe has many years of insurance experience, most recently with voluntary supplemental plans. She excels at building relationships and servicing customers. Now, she is...

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Serving U.S.: Dale Flander, U.S. Army motor pool truck driver in Alaska

Lynnville’s Dale Flander is a two-year veteran of the U.S. Army, having begun his time served by boarding a bus in Grinnell on Jan. 23, 1968, and heading for Fort Des Moines where he was sworn in. The 1965 graduate of Montezuma High School had been living with his parents in Montezuma and working at the elevator...

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From the Kitchen of Kayla Dunsbergen

This week’s featured cook is Kayla Dunsbergen. She is a 2012 Lynnville-Sully High School graduate. She is married to Kenton Dunsbergen, and they live outside of Kellogg on Kayla’s family farm in the house she grew up in. They have one son, Brody, who is four months old. They also have two Shih-tzu dogs named George and...

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Runner-up finish for L-S at EBF, third at WM

Another solid week of running, throwing, and jumping is in the books for the Lynnville-Sully boys track team. The Hawks had two meets in a span of three days and earned second at Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont and third at West Marshall. The team is yet to lose to a school of its own size, and L-S Coach Mike Parkinson...

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