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Painting Red’s Lounge

Julie Bosma | Editorial Assistant Red Reimers, owner of Red’s Lounge in Boyden, takes the paint brush and freshens up the building in June 1985. (Photo/Sioux County Index Archives)

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Hull Auctioneers

Pete Pollema and John De Groot kept the bidding going at the benefit auction for Hope Haven in November 1980. (Photo/Sioux County Index-Reporter archives) Audley Tensen, Doug Pollema, Pete Pollema and Dwight Bakker (l to r) are shown here at an auction for Rolling...

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Stoneware: a local point during Hull Historical Society event

PRESENTING ON STONEWARE Pictured is Jeremy McLaughlin of Fort Dodge presenting on his stoneware collection of Iowa pottery during a special presentation hosted at the Hull Public Library in conjunction with the Hull Historical Society July 20 during 2024 SummerFest...

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Recovery after the storms

Sioux County Conservation provides update Shane D. Johnson | Editor Rob Klocke, director of the Sioux County Conservation, spoke on how the parks fared and how folks in Sioux County can expect to enjoy their summer in 2024 at local camping parks.“We’d seen quite an...

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Making the team

PRESENTING TO THE HULL KIWANIS CLUB Pictured is Daniel Wright, grandson of Hull Kiwanis Club member Dennis Wright, presenting to the Hull Kiwanis Club Thursday, July 25. (Photo/Shane D. Johnson) Daniel Wright speaks to Hull Kiwanis Club about joining Iowa Hawkeyes...

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Seventh-annual Shoot For a Cure

Taylyn Vander Schaff, daughter of Kyle and Janae Vander Schaff is receiving treatment for leukemia. Coach Walton had a putting contest and Dan Bonestoo won. Ashtyn Kelderman and Eric Nilles were the recipients of the $500 Boyden Hull Scholarships. Many golfers...

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Craig’s County Comments

Sioux County Board of Supervisors’ Report Craig Hoftyzer | Contributor, Sioux County Board of Supervisors, 5th District Supervisor Report for July 23, 2024 The summer has been a whirlwind so far. In the two weeks since my last report, I’ve attended a National...

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‘Golden Spike’ marks last pipe section

Sibley – The Lewis & Clark Regional Water System celebrated a “golden spike” milestone in its construction when, just northeast of Sibley Friday, July 26, Metro Construction installed the final section of pipe in the system’s 310 miles of transmission...

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Sioux County 4-H Awards Program 

Front row: (left to right) Liam Warntjes, Nora Bliss, Calvin Tiedeman, Reagan Tiedeman, Jerzy Van Zanten, Ella Scholten, Megan Wielenga, Ethan Scholten, Katelyn Wielenga . Back row: (left to right) Brad and Andrea Wielenga, Carmen Warntjes, Kaden Borchers, Colton...

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Art’s Electric

Art had a part-time assistant when he started his business. (Photo/Hull Iowa Centennial) Art is shown here at work in July 1998. (Photo/Submitted) A machine cuts the styrofoam for insulation in the fountains. (Photo/Julie Bosma) Mike and Dave Van Otterloo have a...

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American Legion Post 272 Building

Boyden Blast Julie Bosma| Editorial Assistant The house of the late Pearl Vanden Berg was torn down in February 1989 to make room for the Boyden American Legion Post 272 building. (Photo/Sioux County Index-Reporter archives) The new Legion building was dedicated at...

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Welcoming Fareway to Hull

ANDERSON ADDRESSES THE CROWD Hull Chamber of Commerce director and economic development director, Doug Anderson, gave a few words of excitement and optimism for the opening of Hull’s new Fareway grocery store Tuesday, July 16. (Photo/Shane D. Johnson) CUTTING THE...

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SummerFest 2024 a blast for families of Hull

FIREFIGHTERS’ FEED FOR A GOOD CAUSE Pictured are members of the Hull Fire Department serving burgers Friday, July 19 during SummerFest 2024. (Photo/Shane D. Johnson) A DISPLAY OF MUSICAL TALENT Pastor Adam Van Der Stoep and Brynlie Van Der Stoep performed during Music...

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Parker De Vos on earning Eagle Scout Badge

PROUD TO COMPLETE EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT Parker De Vos stands by his Eagle Scout project located outside the Hull Historical Society Museum. De Vos’ project is a Little Free Library and Pantry and members of the public are encouraged to peruse its interior....

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FCS customer wins free seed

SIOUX CNTER – For the past several years, Farmers Co-op Society has been giving away free Dekalb/Asgrow Seed up to $40,000 through its 2024 Seed Week Promotion. This year’s grand prize winner was Steve Brouwer from the Orange City area. He won $5,227.46 of free...

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Moments in History

Each of us have moments we will remember for the rest of our lives. Some of these are personal moments such as graduations, weddings, first jobs and other milestones. We also have moments shared collectively by a group, a town or even a nation. An example of this...

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“Could you bike to the store and get some milk?”

Letter to the Editor Growing up in Hull, I was proud to help with the groceries. I had two baskets flanking the back tire of my dirt bike, capacity 1 gallon of milk each.Of course, my mom could send me to the store because — we took it for granted then — there was one...

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Hull City Government

The town council in 1973 consisted of (front row l to r) John L. De Groot and John Gorzeman; Back row D. James Hymans, Norman Vander Ark and Dale Schmith. (Photo/Hull Iowa Centennial) Town Council in 1990 – (l to r) Rog Vis, Dick Dykstra, Lawrence Vander Esch, Mayor...

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Boyden Pit in 1994

Boyden Blast Julie Bosma | Editorial Assistant A youth swings away from the bank and out into the Boyden Pit before letting go and dropping into the water while others enjoy the floating raft near the north bank of the pit in August 1994. The Boyden Recreation Area,...

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