Monthly Archives: April 2023

Brielle Autumn

Jason and Bailey Huyser of Sully are the parents of a daughter, Brielle Autumn, born Monday, Apr. 3, 2023. She weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce. Her brother is Clay, age 18 months. Grandparents are Dale and Minnie Huyser of Sully and Danielle Smith and Troy White of Newton. Great-grandmother is Margaret Vande Krol of Pella....
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Lynnville-Sully Community Education Foundation sets the floor for a memorable Aloha for area girls at annual daddy-daughter dance

A luau-themed event drew over 200 area girls and their dads or male chaperones to the Lynnville-Sully Community Education Foundation’s annual daddy-daughter dance held in Lynnville-Sully’s middle school gym on Saturday, Apr. 1. LSCEF Director Kyra Smith said 111 girls walked through the doors for a night of dancing all dolled up in their finest attire...
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Easter egg hunt in Lynnville Saturday

Thousands of eggs will dot Old Settlers’ grounds for two hunts Heart of Worship will host the annual community Easter egg hunt at Old Settlers Grounds in Lynnville on Saturday, Apr. 8, and invites all children ages 10 and under to participate in hunts featuring thousands of plastic eggs filled with candy. The Easter Bunny and...
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Local food pantries to benefit from Pork in the Pantry Program

Many hands contribute to the generous donation of ground pork to local food pantries in Kellogg, Monroe, and Montezuma, including: From left, Kathy and Bryce Engbers, Jasper Pork Producers; Doug Gruver, Iowa Pork Producers Board; Ceara and Brant Smothers, Poweshiek Pork Producers; Sully Locker employees who helped process and package the ground pork include, from...
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‘A Slice of Home’ By Simone Bates

Camp Living: A shared meal By Simone Bates During March, Derek and I had the pleasure of getting away for a weekend with some of our absolutely favorite people. Together with a team from Honeybee Ministries (headquartered in Lynnville and founded by Mark and Melissa Doll), we soaked up the opportunity to retreat for a couple of...
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Girls finish as runners-up behind Class 2A team at BP Invitational

  The Iowa spring weather elements made themselves known with a cold, bitter wind at Belle Plaine where the Lynnville-Sully girls track team competed on Tuesday, Mar. 28. However, it didn’t faze the Hawks as they placed second out of eight teams with 108 points, behind Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, who topped the field of eight with 156 points. ...
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