Monthly Archives: November 2020

Heart to Heart Food Pantry distributes free holiday meal boxes

Above, Jill German and Theresa Anderson stand near tables full of food in Lynnville Heart of Worship’s church basement. The volunteers spent Saturday morning packaging generous amounts of food into holiday meal boxes.   Heart to Heart Food Pantry, a ministry of Lynnville’s Heart of Worship Church, blessed six families with holiday meal boxes on Saturday, Nov....
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Sully resident turns medical hardship into a sweet success

A complete dietary overhaul seven years in the making has led Sully resident Molly Foster to pursue a dream of owning her own business and helping others. Gluten Free For Me, Sully’s newest in-home bakery, specializes in gluten-free baked goods geared to meet the sweet-tooth needs of a special audience whose tastebuds yearn for a...
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Governor’s Nov. 16 proclamation imposes enhanced public health measures

As confirmed cases of COVID-19 surge across the state and threaten to overwhelm the health care system, businesses, schools, churches, and organizations are implementing changes to follow new guidelines enacted in an attempt to mitigate the spread of the virus. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds’ latest proclamation on Monday night, Nov. 16, imposed more public health measures...
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Vos elected as L-S School Board President for another term

The Lynnville-Sully School Board met in regular session on Monday, Nov. 16, with school board members Gerry Van Dyke, Jer Schnell, Amanda Jones, and Dave Foster present and Tammy Vos joining via phone. Administrators Shane Ehresman, Aaron Shipley, and Teri Bowlin, school board secretary Karla De Cook, school ex-officio Denali Conover, and guests Kyle Terpstra,...
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Athletic, experienced Hawks return four senior starters

The Lynnville-Sully girls basketball team will hit the hardwood for the first official game of the 2020-21 season this Friday, Nov. 20. The Hawks have a senior-heavy varsity squad, making L-S a more experienced team this year. Last season, L-S went 15-7 on the season with an 11-5 record in the South Iowa Cedar League. They...
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The DeeZee Spirit by Darrell Zegers, Nov. 19, 2020

  My health issues and doctor visits are not getting any better. I still spend half my time visiting doctors or chasing down medicine. You know you are buying too many meds when the pharmacy people know your name and birthday without even asking. I have always said I can handle seeing a doctor as long as I can...
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