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Community Christmas rings in holiday season

Area residents braved one of the first snowfalls of the season to attend Sully’s Community Christmas on Saturday morning, Dec. 10, but the weather meant a slightly smaller crowd than usual. The light dusting of snow accompanied those attending open houses of Sully-area businesses who opened up their doors in holiday spirit and offered goodies...
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Pastor’s Pen – 12/15/16

We all knew it was coming. No matter how much we wish it wouldn’t happen, we know that eventually the weather is going to turn cold, and the snow is going to follow. We were spoiled with such a nice warm November, and now December is getting us back! I have always lived in the Midwest....
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Growth leads to expanded hours at Sully’s Total Rehab

The need to be open more hours is a good sign for a new business in Sully. In the first three months of operating a satellite office in Sully, Total Rehab expanded its hours twice. And thanks to continued growth, those hours recently increased again. Total Rehab first began offering its physical therapy services in Sully...
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Carter pens second novel, signing in Sully Saturday

A burst of writing inspiration back in 2004 left Sully resident Sheryl Carter with the beginnings of a handful of stories. Fast forward more than a decade and those stories are, one by one, starting to take shape. One of those stories turned into Carter’s first published book, “The Quiet Road,” in 2012, and now a...
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Longtime L-S kindergarten teacher writes poetry in retirement

“Early one morning when I could not sleep, I decided to try to write some poems for my grandchildren,” said Ethel Sylvester of Lynnville. “After I had written a few, I decided to write something about my experiences with Parkinson disease.” She’d never written poetry before. Sylvester was diagnosed with Parkinson disease about five years ago....
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SCS K-8 program promotes Christmas spirit

The SCS Christmas Program on Monday, Dec. 5, certainly did its job of boosting Christmas spirit. The fifth-grade band debuted at the concert with a couple of songs, followed by the sixth- through eighth-grade band with another couple of songs. The rest of the concert was devoted to the program “Christmas Hang-Ups,” featuring acting and...
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