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GEESE SEEN AT ALTON POND IN SIOUX COUNTYPictured are geese enjoying the beautiful weather at Alton Pond in Sioux County. Often the sightings of more birds in Sioux County, such as geese and bald eagles, can be attributed less to the rise in the population numbers but...

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Taking hoax calls seriously

County SheriffJamie Van Voorst Sioux County Sheriff discusses recent 'swatting' Shane D. Johnson | Staff Writer On Tuesday, March 21, Iowa 9-1-1 dispatch centers were plagued by hoax “swatting” calls. “Swatting” is when an individual or group of individuals calls...

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Water tower refresh to include new city logo

Shane D. Johnson |Staff Writer Boyden’s water tower on the north side of town has been the same color since 2005. Come May or June of this year, however, plans are in the works to begin a repaint of the existing structure.“After inspection it was determined the tower...

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Progress on expansion taking shape

AN EXPANSION TO COMBAT “DAYCARE DESERT”Pictured is the progress on the Bright Start Daycare and Preschool’s expansion project. Bright Start still needs to raise an additional $1.2 million in its overall goal of $2.9 million. (Photo/Shane D. Johnson) Shane D. Johnson...

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Creativity with charcuterie

Shane D. Johnson |Staff Writer On Thursday, March 23, members of the public were invited to the Boyden Public Library for an evening class on charcuterie boards, hosted by Candice Smit of Simply Charcuterie. The evening was attended well, with 23 people joining in on...

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Belgian waffle supper aids Boyden Library

SERVING WAFFLES FOR FUNDSPictured is John Morgan of Dad’s Belgian Waffles serving fresh-made waffles to patrons of the Boyden Public Library fundraiser at the Demco Community Center Tuesday, March 21. (Photos/Shane D. Johnson) Shane D. Johnson |Staff Writer On...

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Flapping Jacks for Funds

ENJOYING A MEALPictured is Hudson Kroese seated on his father Ryan’s lap enjoying a meal of sausages and pancakes. (Photo/Julie Bosma) Shane D. Johnson | Staff Writer It's an annual event in Hull that provides far-reaching benefit to the community and the 2023 version...

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Guiding students’ emotions daily within the classroom

Shane D. Johnson | Staff Writer Implementation of the digital app CloseGap at Boyden-Hull for first-sixth grade has been a great addition to the school’s vision for addressing mental health on a daily basis. Each day, students are given time to reflect on their...

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Breaking for impact

SERVING THE CHURCH OF LIVING HOPEPictured are students of Northwestern College who took the opportunity to serve the Tyler, Texas, Church of Living Hope during the week of March 9 as part of a spring service project. The students helped with youth ministry, Spanish...

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From Standard Station to car wash to golf cart showroom

Melvin Van Otterloo converted the station into a car wash and added two bays to the east. (Photo/Beacon) Julie Bosma | Editorial Assistant August Wolters built a Standard Station at the northwest corner of Main Street and Highway 18 in 1928. He operated the station...

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Hull community welcomes Ukrainian family to town

HULL COMMUNITY WELCOMES TANTSURA FAMILY TO THE COMMUNITYThe Tantsura family, who came to the United States from their home country of Ukraine in the wake of the Russian invasion, has been welcomed into the community of Hull since their arrival, with the siblings...

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Bringing the music

A PASSION FOR MUSICMichael Hornback has recently been hired as Boyden-Hull Community School District’s grades 5-12 band director. Hornback brings a levity and passion for teaching music and inspiring his students to excel in his classroom. (Photo/Shane D. Johnson)...

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Simulating emergency scenarios, showcasing career options

LEARNING THE WORK OF A PHARMACY TECHTrinity Christian students Alicia Moss, left, and Madalyn Vis, right, get a hands-on lesson in what it takes to be a pharmacy technician during the Scrubs Camp at Northwest Iowa Community College. Students were given candy to...

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Love Inc. continues to help community thrive

Pictured is the site of the new office space of Love In The Name of Christ in Rock Valley. The office will hopefully be completed in June of this summer, pending construction and renovation. (Photo/Submitted) Shane D. Johnson |Staff Writer For Debbie Van’t Hul,...

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Trinity Christian High School represented well at state speech

TRINITY CHRISTIAN STATE SPEECH SATURDAY, MARCH 11Jayda Van Egdom (left) and Ty Brummel (right) pose for a photo with their Trinity Christian speech coach Rochelle Bloemendaal (center) Saturday, March 11, at the state speech competition in Fort Dodge. (Photo/Submitted)...

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Boyden-Hull High School speech team performs well at state

BOYDEN-HULL HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM ACCELS AT STATEBoyden-Hull High School Speech students excelled at the Saturday, March 11, state speech contest in Fort Dodge. Pictured are students who performed at the competition. Front row (left to right): Alexis Van Voorst,...

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From First CRC Parsonage to Family Bowl to Bargain Alley

In 1907, First Christian Reformed Church built a parsonage on the site of the future Family Bowl and Bargain Alley. It was later moved to Edith Street. (Photo/Beacon website) Julie Bosma | Editorial Assistant In 1907 when the First Christian Reformed Church was...

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