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Main Street Gets a Makeover in Findlay

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

Photo by Ellen Ferrera
Ty Phillips and Lathen Hoyer pitch in to clean up Main Street in Findlay.

•April 26, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

Spring is in the air and that usually means spring cleaning, but the Shelby County Economic Development Agency has upped the ante and taken to the streets with its ambitious new program “Main Street Makeover”.

In partnership with Shelby County Partners, the program coordinates volunteers and businesses to work together in giving towns, cities and villages in Shelby County the tender, loving care of a good sprucing up - beginning with main streets.

Jody McCormick, the Findlay coordinator, organized more than 40 middle and high school volunteers into teams with supervisors at the Community Center April 21. She held up pictures of the buildings selected for a makeover and described the tasks to be done - sanding and scraping old paint, scrubbing concrete, washing windows, painting, and cleaning up the community gardens. In the corner of the room were the tools of the day: paint brushes, rollers, sanders, scrapers, paint pans and liners, buckets, drop cloths, ladders and buckets of paint - all donated by local residents and businesses.

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Sullivan Baseball Improves with Two Wins

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

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Zach Sowers pitches home.

Sullivan Baseball Improves with Two Wins

By Jason Brown
NP Sports

The Sullivan baseball team finished the week 3-1 with wins over Meridian and Warrensburg-Latham and a loss to Tuscola.

Monday the Redskins defeated Meridian 9-4.

Both teams scored two runs in the first inning, but Sullivan added two more runs in the second to take the lead.

Both teams scored a run in the fourth inning, but Sullivan tacked on another run in the sixth inning and one in the seventh.

Brett Tuttle was 2-for-3 with two RBIs and two runs scored, and Zach Sowers drove in three runs with two hits.

Bryce Farris and Dalton Rogers each scored two runs, and Jon Gavin had a hit and a run scored.

Rogers pitched four innings for the win. He gave up two earned runs on three hits and one walk. He struck out three.

Sowers pitched three innings and gave up one earned run on three hits and no walks. He struck out two. Read More

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Sunset Planting

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

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Sunset Planting
Moultrie County farmers have taken advantage of warm soil and good weather to continue planting well past sunset allowing the growing season to begin.

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Lovington Grade School Honor Rolls Announced

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

•April 26, 2017•

Lovington Grade School’s third quarter honor rolls include the following students who earned straight As: Max Allen, Quentin Day, Reggie Edmonds, Brady Foster, Delaney Gillis, Gavin Mechling, Michaela Powell, Trey Wardrip and Kaitlyn Zander, seventh grade; Kaci Beachy, Chloe Franklin and Josie Hale, sixth grade and Marilyn-Jean Hill fifth grade. Read More

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Easter Bonnets on Parade at Mason Point

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

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Mason Point Choir seated from left: Norma Standerfer, Jackie Grace; back row: Leanna Stickles, Jean Dulik, Marc Hall, Weldon and Judy Brown, Eva Ethington and Evelyn Lane.

•April 26, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

In their Easter bonnets with all the frills upon them, the nine-member Mason Point choir strolled through the audience in the Knights building singing “Easter Parade”, and for the next hour entertained with a program of oldies but goodies for the Mason Point Easter party April 21.

The 13 vocal selections included Over the Rainbow, Sunny Side of the Street, a duet of 16 Tons by Marc Hall and Weldon Brown, It Had to Be You, Side By Side and ending with Take Me Out to the Ballgame with the audience rooting for the Cardinals or Cubbies. Cookies, snacks and fruit punch were served.

Jean Dulik organized the choir and made all the Easter hats for the group. Other members are Eva Ethington, Norma Standerfer, Evelyn Lane, Judy and Weldon Brown, Marc Hall, Jackie Grace and Leanna Stickles. Read More

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Theta Psi Sorority Donates to Community

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

•April 26, 2017•

Bethany Fire Department received a check for $1,000 from Theta Psi Sorority to purchase a Thermal Imaging Camera. The check was presented by president Rita Seelow.

The chapter is a group of women who takes time out of their busy schedules to give back to the community.  Read More

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Fish Fry and Fireworks

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

•April 26, 2017•

The Lovington Fireworks Committee will add lots of sparkle to the Community Club’s annual fish fry.

Hunter Kamm, who wowed onlookers with his fireworks display last summer, suggested the two groups join forces for a special evening of food, entertainment and fireworks Friday, June 16.

”It’s early, I know,” Kamm said, “but it would draw a better crowd, I believe, being on the same day as the fish fry.”

Community Club members agreed.

The fish fry starts at 4:30 p.m., offering food and entertainment in Tom Conn Park until 7 p.m.

The entertainment will continue at the field north of Lovington Grade School until the sparks start flying after sundown.

Anyone wishing to help with the fish fry for an hour or two may contact Carol Smith or James Caudle.

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Okaw Valley Baseball Extends Winning Streak

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

Photo by Mike Brothers
Knights’ Eric Herschberger gets first score of the night stealing home against the defense of OV pitcher Tanner Coleman.

•April 26, 2017•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports

The Okaw Valley baseball team extended its winning streak to 13 with two more wins this past week.

The Timberwolves defeated Decatur Lutheran last Wednesday and walked-off a win against Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond Monday.

Against ALAH in Bethany, OV jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the firs inning, but ALAH answered with four runs in the third to take the lead.

OV scored a run in the sixth and walked off in the seventh when Austin Harshman singled to end the game 5-4.

For OV, Taylor Coleman was 2 for 4 with a run scored and two RBIs, and Harshman had two hits.

Coleman earned the win for Okaw Valley. He went four and two-thirds innings and gave up no runs on three hits and a walk. He struck out nine. Read More

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SOV Track Teams Place in Two Meets

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

•April 26, 2017•

The Sullivan-Okaw Valley track and field team competed in two meets this past week.

The Redskins placed ninth out of 15 team in the Tuscola Open last Friday.

Natalie Drury high jumped 4 feet 8 inched for third place.

The 4x100 relay team of Anna Wooters, Haley Rose, Laine Cameron and Ashlynd Risley placed second with a time of 55.86, and the 4x200 relay team of Wooters, Zoe Ray, Danielle Hill, Madalyne McPheeters placed third at 2:01.

Cameron and Katherine Kite placed fifth in the 110 hurdles and long jump, respectively, with a time of 18.47 and a jump 14 feet 2.5 inches. Read More

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SFD Announces Egg Hunt Winners

News Progress Posted on April 26, 2017 by webmasterApril 25, 2017

•April 26, 2017•

Winners in the annual Sullivan Fire District sponsored Easter Egg Hunt in Wyman Park were named in six different age groups.

Egg Hunt Winners for 2017 were ages 0-2: Able Stoneburg and Zariah Irvin; 2-3: Jason Ray and Ava Baker; 4-5: Bryason Beckwith and Havyn Meador; 6-7: Dustin Hodge and Tessla Ashbrook; 8-9 Jacob Collins and Sythea Doss and 10-11 Connor Tipton and Krystina Myers.

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Sign collision at Agri-Fab



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In the late afternoon of Saturday, May 31st, there was a single-vehicle accident, with the vehicle making contact with the Sullivan Agri-Fab factory signage located at the factory frontage on Hamilton Street. Per Sullivan Police Department’s Chief of Police, Andrew Pistorius, the airbag was deployed in the incident, and the driver refused medical treatment. No further information is available at this time.


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