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Quality first for unique, customized floral arrangements

ONE-OF-A-KIND Christiana Westra, owner of C Anna’s Things in Hull, creates one-of-a-kind, handmade, flower arrangements that are for sale in her home. Westra creates wooden flowers that that are added in with artificial greenery that can be arranged and used for any...

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STATE TOURNAMENT BOUND

The boys’ basketball teams from Boyden-Hull High School, top, and Western Christian High School, bottom, celebrate with their respective state qualifier banners Saturday, Feb. 27. The Comets won a substate final over OABCIG in Sheldon while the Wolfpack defeated...

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Happy New Year!

Jessica Jensen | Managing Editor Jennifer Kor | Staff Writer Changing the wall calendar from December to January may have never been more anticipated than in 2020 as it has been a year few will ever forget.  Together we have worked on making the community a...

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All-around dreams and determination

FUTURE GYMHAWK Josie Bergstrom, third from left, recently signed to continue her gymnastics career collegiately at the University of Iowa. The Boyden-Hull High School senior is pictured with her current coach, Alisha Dykstra, left, and her parents Rod and Marci...

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Season ends with semi-finals

Seniors on the Boyden-Hull/Rock Valley football team pose with the state-qualifying trophy following the Class 3A football semi-finals at the UNI Dome. See our “Road to State” special section for complete results and more photos. (Photo/Nathan Broek)

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Giving a ‘SAluTE’ to those overseas

 Shane Solberg, left, and some of his Northwestern College football teammates load a truck full of donations to the non-profit organization SALUTE in Doon. Solberg, a Hull native and senior on the Red Raiders football team, helped organize the donation drive as part...

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Heroes among us

 FIRE CHIEF AND HOMETOWN HERO  Chris Starkenburg has been chosen for the Scheels and American Heroes Outdoors Hometown Hero award. He was nominated as the Boyden Fire Chief. Starkenburg and his wife, Holly; son, Clayton, and daughter, JoHanne, pose next to a Boyden...

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On the menu

BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND SUPPER IN BOYDEN Carla and Jamie Rokusek are ready to welcome customers for breakfast, lunch and supper at their new restaurant in Boyden, Rok’s Bar and Grill. (Photo/Jennifer Kor) Jennifer Kor | Staff Writer With a passion for cooking and a dream...

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Commemorating love of the sport

SPECIAL DONATION Larry Hoekstra presents a puzzle, completed by long-time member and friend, Harry Klay, to Tim Brunsting at the Rolling Hills Golf Course Friday, May 21. The puzzle will be hung in the clubhouse for all the members to enjoy and in remembrance of Klay...

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Brightening days, spreading cheer

Jennifer Kor | Staff Writer Walking down the streets of Hull, residents may notice brightly-colored rocks hidden in flower beds, on windowsills and in other public places. The rocks are meant to brighten the finder’s day and to be re-hidden to spread more cheer. ...

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One for the memory books

CAUSE FOR CELEBRATIONMicah Ochsendorf celebrated his sixth and golden birthday Wednesday, May 6 while social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite not having a typical birthday party, Micah and his family celebrated the occasion in other ways. Jennifer Kor...

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Di Pol Wrestling Academy open for business

Western Christian wrestling coach Pete Di Pol (kneeling) helps Bently Van Kley and Braxton Van Kley of Hull during a session at the Di Pol Wrestling Academy in Rock Valley. The Di Pol Wrestling Academy began on May 1 with an attempt to grow the popularity of wrestling...

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Running virtually

Family and friends congratulate Kreun Audrey Kreun gets a trophy and a poster from family and friends after completing a virtual half-marathon this past March. Kreun competed in the event after a real half-marathon originally organized by the University of Nebraska...

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Tee times still open

nothing but green  Despite the coronavirus pandemic the Rolling Hills Golf Club in Hull continues to remain open with certain guidelines to help prevent the spread of the virus. With the warmer weather the course has seen an uptick in business the past week....

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No uncertainty in pork giveaway

SHARING PORK AND POSITIVITY Hull Co-op swine specialists Chris Van Beek and Nick Smit handed out free packages of pork at Hull Food Center last week, part of a partnership with other companies to show support for the pork industry and help others during a time of...

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Aftermath comes after school

MAKING THE OLD NEW Reusing old materials, such as tin ceiling tiles, for new projects is one of Sara Friedrichsen’s favorite things to do when she’s not teaching math classes. She has a workshop set up in her Boyden home. (Photo/Submitted) Jeanne Visser | Staff Writer...

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Sewing to save

ENGAGING BY SEWING Volunteers from throughout the area have been busy sewing fabric face masks for Avera’s Faith and Community Engage program to help provide the personal protective equipment to healthcare workers across Avera’s facilities during the coronavirus...

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When you’re on your own, we are there with you.

As the United States faces the worst public health crisis in a generation, we want you to know we are here for you — and with you. Whatever happens, whenever it happens, your newspaper will be there for you. We’ll be there to let you know how our community is managing...

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From a Nighthawk to a Dolphin and back to fans

TIME FOR FANS Miami Dolphins linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel posed for a picture with Lennon Bonestroo, Liza Jansma, Glenn Bonestroo, Albert Jansma and Reagan Bonstroo at the Hull Public Library last week. The 6-foot-4 243-pound linebacker was meeting fans and signing...

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