Monthly Archives: July 2023

Al Sneller, 74

  Alvin Henry Sneller, 74, of Newton, died Thursday, July 20, 2023, at Park Centre, Newton. He gifted his body to the University of Iowa for research purposes. A celebration of his life will be held from 1-5 p.m., Sunday, July 30, at Holmdahl Park (The Monkey House) in Kellogg. Memorials to Kellogg Fire and Ambulance...
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Liesl Annemarie

Liesl Annemarie was born Thursday, July 20, 2023, to Derek and Simone Bates of Deep River. She weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces and measured 19.75 inches long. She has an older brother Liam, age 2.5. Grandparents are Curtis and Dotty Bates of Deep River and Graeme and Gudrun Krigsman of Greensborough, Australia. Great-grandparent is Joetta Bates of...
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Co Marla

Co Marla was born Sunday, July 23, 2023, to Jade and Garrett DeHoedt  of Lynnville. She weighed 8.1 pounds and measured 19.75 inches long. Her siblings are Adler (age 3 1/2) and twins Odin and Tate (age 2). Grandparents are Duane and Marla Van Rees of Lynnville and JD and Linda DeHoedt of Lynnville. Great-grandparents are Bryce...
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Sully First Reformed Church installs Pastor Jeff Knouse

Congregants at Sully First Reformed Church had much to celebrate at their service on Sunday, July 16. Jeff Knouse, former director of Christian education and youth ministries, was installed as the church’s pastor. The worship service consisted of a message from Andrew Schmidt, pastor of Celebrate Church in Knoxville. Schmidt is a mentor and friend of...
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Changing of the guard at Sully Telephone Association

Friday, July 21, marks the changing of the guards at Sully Telephone Association. After nine years in Sully, Jack DeAngelo retired as general manager, and hands over the reins to John Williams. John Williams of Grinnell began in Sully on June 26; the past month served as a time of transition at the helm between DeAngelo...
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‘Have a seat at my table’ by Cathryn Dunsbergen

  I love the way all things grow throughout the summer. From the sweet corn, to the kale in my garden, to the grass-covered kiddos outside – summer represents growth. We have especially seen this growth in our garden. This year, we planted quite a few things: Mini cucumbers, red and green peppers, jalapeños, broccoli, cherry...
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Hawks fly high to state

The Lynnville-Sully Hawks and Pella Christian Eagles both punched their tickets to the Iowa High School Athletic Association’s 2023 state baseball tournament with victories in the substate final on Tuesday, July 11. Above, the L-S Hawks celebrate their state qualification – the first in 22 years – with the traditional banner shot: From left, coaches Scott...
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