Inwood makes plans to expand path Sarah Mullinix | Staff Writer The city of Inwood has planned the next phase of the walking trail project. To help financially with this portion of the trail, there will be a free-will fundraiser supper Tuesday, August 2 at Foote Park...
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A breath of fresh air at the fair
Visitors take in the recently-renovated 4-H and Open Class Exhibit Building at the Lyon County Fairgrounds during the Lyon County Fair July 18-21. (Photo/Dominique Kooiker) 4-H building at fairgrounds gets upgrade Dominique Kooiker | Staff Writer Upon opening the door...
Former board member named Lyon County Friend of the Fair
FORMER FAIR BOARD MEMBER NAMED FRIEND OF THE FAIRThe family of the late Orvis Peters received the Friend of the Fair plaque honoring their husband, father and grandfather during the Lyon County Fair Monday, July 18. Peters was a former fair board member and was...
Joel DeJong: 40 years of service to Iowa State University Extension and Outreach agronomy
Joel DeJong Shane D. Johnson |Staff Writer Joel DeJong has been a dedicated Iowa State University Extension and Outreach employee since Nov. 1, 1981, beginning his work in Greenfield. Three years and one wedding ceremony later, DeJong and his wife moved to Woodbury...
Learning lessons in the area
National Junior High Rodeo FinalsEmma Poppens recently competed in Perry, Georgia, in the National Junior High Rodeo Finals in goat tying. She finished 63rd out of 167 in the event. (Photo/Submitted) Sarah Mullinix | Staff Writer ighth grader, Emma Poppens has been...
History made in Granite
A total 10 Minneapolis-Moline UDLX tractors, manufactured from 1938-1941, like the one pictured above were on display at the 38th annual Granite Threshing Bee July 16-17, setting a record for the most of the model on display at one time. (Photo/Jessica Jensen) 38th...
Special Guests
Eric Van Nieuwenhuyzen and Lane Blankespoor get a close look and the opportunity to touch the albino corn snake at the library program in Inwood on Tuesday July 12. (Photo/Sarah Mullinix) Sarah Mullinix | Staff Writer Lyon County Conservation intern, Mel Harson made...
West Lyon community forum
The bus barn at West Lyon houses many different vehicles and equipment needed for the various jobs done at the school. As it is now, it is very hard to work in the bus barn because of the lack of space and other areas, like a wash bay, are needed to make the job of...
Trail run draws runners to Lyon County’s Blood Run National Historic Landmark
These runners make the steep climb up the trail at the Blood Run 5K trail run Saturday, July 16. The trail took runners past the Martin Johnson Farmstead among other significant landmarks in the National Historic Landmark. (Photo/Jessica Jensen) The second annual...
Classmates gather for 50th class reunion
Members of the West Lyon High School class of 1972 gathered for their 50th class reunion at the Larchwood Sports Center July 2, 2022. Pictured are classmates who were in attendance. Front row, left to right: Jeff Williams, Karen Ranschau Hulstein, Elaine DeSmet...
Company expansion on the horizon
County board of supervisors hear about project Mecinze Sittig | Staff Writer Sudenga, Dur-A-Lift … these companies fall under the umbrella of Diversified Technologies Inc. located near George. Employing over 200 people, most of whom live in Lyon County, DTI is one of...
Living History
Bill and Karen Hood will be Straw Bosses for the 38th annual Granite Threshing Bee July 16 and 17. They are touched and humbled by the recognition but say there are so many people deserving of the honor. (Photo/Sarah Mullinix) 38th annual Granite Threshing Bee Sarah...
Planning for the future
Sarah Mullinix | Staff Writer An open house and community forum at West Lyon are scheduled for Thursday, July 14, at 6 p.m. Superintendent Shawn Kreman is eager to show those in the district the areas in need of improvement and receive feedback from the community. The...
Herald welcomes new staff writer
Dominique Kooiker Jessica Jensen | Managing Editor Lyon County native, Dominique Kooiker, has joined the New Century Press staff as a writer for the West Lyon Herald and Lyon County Reporter. Kooiker, a 2017 graduate of Central Lyon High School, graduated with an...
Fireworks, candy, sun and fun for the annual Fourth of July Celebration in Inwood
Something for everyoneVendors selling an array of handmade goods and local small businesses set up in the park for shopping during the annual 4th of July celebration in Inwood.
Larchwood celebrates 150 years
The Mayor Dean Snyders and his family dress the part as they stroll down the parade route during Larchwood’s 150th anniversary celebration. From left: Ryan Strabbing, Jessica Strabbing, Dean and Karen Snyders, Dan Schonhardt, Jenny Snyders, and Julie Schonhardt. ...
Adjusting for proper function during pregnancy
Dr. Marji DeBoer of Lyon County Chiropractic uses the Webster’s technique on an expecting mom. The technique is aimed primarily at ensuring optimal function for pregnant and post-partum women. DeBoer recently completed certification to provide the care to her...
Celebrating 150 years
Sarah Mullinix | Staff Writer The town of Larchwood has surely changed and seen much progression over the last 150 years after its founding in 1872, by Jesse Fell and Charles Holder, land developers from Illinois. Fell had a love for trees and it is said he arranged...
Great people, great home
Vince Gacke has lived in Larchwood since 1957. He and his wife, Bonnie, enjoyed spending time with neighbors and attending baseball games. He will serve as a parade marshal for the 2022 Larchwood Family Days 150th celebration. (Photo/Sarah Mullinix) Sarah Mullinix |...
Achieving goals
Nick Lund smiles proudly as he displays the state pins he traded during the Special Olympics USA Games in Florida this June. He and his matched horse, Moose, took home three bronze medals, placing in all three categories. (Photo/Sarah Mullinix) Sarah Mullinix | Staff...