Monthly Archives: December 2020

Happy New Year from area businesses

Happy New Year

Photos by Warren Terpstra

[caption id="attachment_6770774" align="aligncenter" width="300"]  [/caption] Welcome change, embrace adventure, and make this new year...
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Lynnville, Sully United Funds raise over $20,000 for area non-profits

Generosity and community support is sending 2020 out with a much-needed boost for area non-profit organizations that are on the receiving end of over $20,000 courtesy of the Lynnville and Sully United Funds. The money will be used to fund a variety of worthwhile causes chosen by the recipient. Even amidst a global pandemic and much...
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Coffee Cup Cafe receives runner-up honors in Jasper County Light Fight

Coffee Cup Cafe, located on the south side of the Sully square, was honored with runner-up honors in the business category of the 2020 Jasper County Light Fight contest.   The lighted reindeer scene atop Coffee Cup Cafe’s rooftop on the south side of the Sully square was honored with runner-up honors in the Jasper County Light...
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L-S girls overcome poor shooting, get the ‘W’ over EV

The Hawk defense adjusts to prevent an English Valleys player from getting a look at the hoop. L-S girls are, from left, Natalie Nikikel, Cally Gibbs (#34), Meleisha Vos, Reagan McFarland, and Caitlin Alberts.    “It was not a pretty win, but we will take an ugly win.” That’s how Lynnville-Sully Head Girls Basketball Coach Jerry Hulsing described...
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PC Sports Shorts

GIRLS BASKETBALL A double-double night by senior Allison Van Gorp played a key role in the Pella Christian girls’ 52-46 victory over Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont on Dec. 22. Van Gorp, the granddaughter of Marv and Lynda Slings of Sully, racked up 22 points, including 12 in the first quarter, and grabbed 14 rebounds. PC jumped out to an 18-7 lead...
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The DeeZee Spirit by Darrell Zegers, Dec. 31, 2020

Well, the madding crowd has left. I’m talking about my daughters and their children, two dogs, two cats, and a chipmunk. I almost forgot, also in a glass cage, two geckos that had to be fed live worms now and then. The dogs fought with the cats most of the day. The big dog would run...
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