Monthly Archives: April 2023

‘Farm to table’ by Julie Van Manen

Planting season and new life

                The hot weather we had a couple of weeks ago made things green, and daily growth could be seen as perennial flowers and the first sweet corn emerged from the ground. It was also the week that our family grew, as Emily and Braden welcomed Anastasia Virginia (Ana)...
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At night to remember at Lynnville-Sully’s Boho Disco Prom

2023 Lynnville-Sully prom royalty Conner Maston and Abby Squires.  After months of planning, fundraising, and decor prep, Lynnville-Sully’s junior-senior prom on Saturday evening, Apr. 22, embodied a Boho Disco Prom and drew over 150 L-S students and their dates, sophomore servers, and faculty members. Those in attendance enjoyed a memorable evening of great dining, dancing, and after-prom...
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Sully Locker and Market opens satellite location in Ankeny

Ankeny and the wider Des Moines-metro area now have access to award-winning Iowa meat products, and there’s a Sully business to thank for that. Sully Meat Market officially opened a retail store in Ankeny on Monday, Apr. 17, offering the same high-quality meat products area residents have come to expect and enjoy out of Sully...
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Hawk golfers trump Tri-County and HLV in busy week of play

Klayton Van Dyke takes a shot on a cold, windy, and even sleeting afternoon on the golf course on Apr. 21.  It may be golf season, but it sure does not feel like it, and L-S golfers endured cold, windy, and even sleet during the past week of play. On Thursday, Apr. 20, the Hawks traveled to...
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L-S tracksters see improvement as season progresses      

Freshman Morgan Hay runs the anchor leg of the 4x200 relay at the Martensdale Invite. Hay was also part of the 4x100 team that placed second.  Several season bests were punched this week as the Lynnville-Sully’s girls track team battled in two meets. On Tuesday, Apr. 18, the Hawks went to Montezuma, where they placed third...
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