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Does the Cures Act Reflect Big Pharma Wants?

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

TrudyLieberman-PhotoNewly Passed 21st Century Cures Act Is No Panacea

•December 21, 2016•

By Trudy Lieberman,
Rural Health News Service

Will patients benefit from the passage of the 21st Century Cures Act? After listening to politicians and reading the headlines, most people might think it’s the best thing ever to come along for patients.

“A new day for medical research is on the horizon,” proclaimed Rep. Fred Upton, the outgoing chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee which had just won a major victory last week. “The House and the Senate have passed this bipartisan legislation which will ensure our health system can keep pace with incredible advances in science and technology,” Upton said in the GOP’s weekly radio address. “We needed to do better. And with 21st Century Cures, we will.”

Media headlines mirrored Upton’s victory declaration. Headlines like this from the Wall Street Journal, “House Passes Health Bill to Speed Drug Approvals, Boost Biomedical Research” seemed to say it all: faster drug approvals, more money for research, less pesky regulation.

Or was there more to the story? Not everyone thinks the Cures Act will be wonderful for patients. But their voices were drowned out in the slick public relations campaign Upton’s committee waged over the past few years using some 200 or so patient advocacy organizations to push for the bill. Most of those groups have strong ties to the drug and medical device industry. Read More

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Remember When? 12-21-2016

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

Compiled by Bekki Ferguson-Stevens

25 Years Ago This Week

Ronnie Elder of Bethany won the cellular phone, the grand prize given during P.E.C.’s grand opening in Sullivan. A barbecue grill was won by Jeannie Belton of Bement, and a smoker grill was won by Bernice Obrecht of Sullivan. Numerous other gifts were awarded during the hourly drawings including clock radios, jackets, coolers, mugs, hats and key chains.

Melvin Newlin of Lovington will retire December 31 from A.B. Seals, Inc. in Sullivan. Since 1968, Newlin has worked primarily as supervisor of the shipping and receiving department for the manufacturer of sealants for porous metal castings and vacuum/pressure impregnation equipment. He joined the company after having worked at Brown Shoe factory, which had previously been located in the building for 21 years. Only briefly, he said, did he ever work outside the brick building on S. Hamilton Street, and that was when the shoe company was moved to the site of the now-defunct Tubular plant. Read More

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Obituaries 12-21-2016: Peggy Gillett

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

Peggy Gillett

Peggy Gillett, 89, of Sullivan, formerly of Calgary, Alberta, died at 12:20 p.m. Sunday, December 18,2016 in Mason Point in Sullivan.

Arrangements are incomplete at Reed Funeral Home in Sullivan.

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County Board Finalizes Supervisor Appointment

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016
Photo by Mike Brothers The Moultrie County Board reorganized after the election with the first meeting held Dec. 15. Pictured from left: Kevin McReynolds, Arlene Aschermann, Gary Smith, vice chair Ron White, Mike Barringer, County Clerk Georgia England, board chair Dave McCabe, Bill Voyles, Tim Rose and Todd Maxedon.

Photo by Mike Brothers
The Moultrie County Board reorganized after the election with the first meeting held Dec. 15. Pictured from left: Kevin McReynolds, Arlene Aschermann, Gary Smith, vice chair Ron White, Mike Barringer, County Clerk Georgia England, board chair Dave McCabe, Bill Voyles, Tim Rose and Todd Maxedon.

•December 21, 2016•

The reorganized Moultrie County Board met Dec. 15 appointing Lori Barringer supervisor of assessments.

On a motion by new personnel committee chairman Bill Voyles, Barringer was appointed to a term from December 16, 2016 to December 16, 2020 increasing her salary to $50,000.

County board member Gary Smith questioned the second salary increase since October since it was different than the originally approved motion.

Barringer, who was appointed interim supervisor of assessments Oct. 5 following Cindy Kidwell’s death, was originally slated to fulfill Kidwell’s unexpired term through Feb 28, 2017.

Board chairman Dave McCabe explained the interim appointment for 60 days would expire before the Feb 28 date, which prompted the recommended change by the personnel committee. Read More

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Early Christmas for Two Sullivan Families

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016
Photo by Mike Brothers Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity made the holidays happier for two families last week. Above from left: Abbie and Keegan O’Connell were surprised at Eastview Terrace with a congratulatory balloon bouquet from Habitat representatives president Gary Smith, Cheryl Thomas and Dee Ann Daily.

Photo by Mike Brothers
Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity made the holidays happier for two families last week. Above from left: Abbie and Keegan O’Connell were surprised at Eastview Terrace with a congratulatory balloon bouquet from Habitat representatives president Gary Smith, Cheryl Thomas and Dee Ann Daily.

•December 21, 2016•

Christmas came early for two Sullivan families thanks to Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity.

On December 14 members of the Habitat board surprised Abbie O’Connell with a balloon congratulatory arrangement at her Eastside Terrace workplace. She and husband Keegan were selected for the Habitat rehab project which could be ready in February.

From there Habitat’s band of Christmas elves went to the Moultrie County Courthouse. There the group hid in the back room until Paige Schoonover was brought up from the basement for the surprise announcement.

“I knew last Friday and was afraid I couldn’t keep the secret,” circuit clerk Cindy Braden said of the officewide conspiracy to keep the good news from Schoonover until the official announcement. They celebrated the occasion with sparkling apple juice.

To time this unique two house announcement for the holidays took some advanced planning on the part of the local Habitat for Humanity selection board. Read More

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Jesse White Announces Winners for Emerging Writers Competition

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

•December 21, 2016•

Secretary of State and State Librarian Jesse White announced that poets from St. Joseph, Harrisburg and Des Plaines are this year’s winners of the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Award in the twelfth annual Illinois Emerging Writers Competition.

Jeanne Genis of St. Joseph was awarded first place for her poem “Finch (For Brigit in Illinois).” Whittney Jones of Harrisburg received second place for her poem “The Price of Coal.” Rochelle Zappia of Des Plaines is the third place winner for her poem “Don’t Ever Let Them Sing.”

The winners read their poems and received their awards during a ceremony at the Illinois State Library.  Read More

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Obituaries 12-21-2016: Virgil Booker

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

booker-virgilVirgil Booker

Virgil E. “Bud” Booker, 83, of New Port Richey, Fla., formerly of Sullivan, passed away at 7:57 a.m. Saturday, December 17, 2016. By his side were his loving wife of 65 years, Carlin Jo (Manship) and son Mike.

Services to honor and remember Bud’s life will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 28 in McMullin-Young Funeral Home in Sullivan with Pastor Brandon Zoll officiating. Visitation will be held an hour before the service. Graveside services will follow in Greenhill Cemetery in Sullivan. Family requests casual attire. Read More

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American Red Cross to Offer Zero to Hero Training

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

•December 21, 2016•

The American Red Cross Central and Southern Illinois Region will offer a special Zero to Hero disaster volunteer training in Charleston, IL on January 13-15, 2017. Zero to Hero is a unique opportunity for people to fast track the required training to become a Red Cross disaster volunteer. In just one weekend, Zero to Hero participants will go through a concentrated training session to complete all the initial training to become a Red Cross disaster volunteer. The Red Cross encourages anyone who has considered becoming a Red Cross disaster volunteer to attend the Zero to Hero event. In addition to the training, participants will learn more about Red Cross disaster response and volunteer opportunities. Read More

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Obituaries 12-21-2016: Garrett Burtcheard

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

gburtcheardGarrett Burtcheard

Garrett L. Burtcheard, 96, of Sullivan passed away at 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 19, 2016 in Decatur Memorial Hospital.

Celebration of Life services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Reed Funeral Home in Sullivan with Pastor Al Rennert and Pastor Eddie Miller officiating. Visitation will be 9-10 a.m. Friday. Burial will be in French Cemetery in Allenville.  Read More

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Lovington Public Library Has Bingo Tuesdays

News Progress Posted on December 21, 2016 by webmasterDecember 20, 2016

Youth Bingo and other games are at the library 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, January 3

•December 21, 2016•

Reading Redbirds Youth Book Club for fourth-eighth graders will meet at 3:45-4:45 p.m. Jan. 3 and 17. Children in this club enjoy planning and assisting with library events and talking about their favorite books.

“Wee Readers Story Time” is held on Thursday mornings from 10:45-11:15 a.m. Preschoolers 2 yrs & older enjoy a story, song & dance, learning games and more! Themes are: Jan: 5: “Gingerbread”; Jan. 12: “Mittens” ; Jan. 19: “Snowmen”; Jan. 26: “Bird Feeders”.

Learn to program with Disney’s newest characters, Moana and Maui 3:45-4:45 Friday, Jan. 6. This program is for second grade through adult code learners.

In the film, Moana sets out to discover a new world across the sea while facing many challenges including a tribe of seemingly cute coconut clad pirates called the Kakamora. While the Kakamora may be cute, they can be quite menacing as a team. Join the Village of Coders in discovering and navigating the new world of coding to help defeat the Kakamora on the latest journey. Read More

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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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