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Video Gaming Revenue Uncertain

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

•August 12, 2015•

By Mike Brothers

Money from the Video Gaming locations have steadily flowed into Sullivan and Lovington since 2013, but the budget impasse in Springfield threatens future flow.

“The last tax we received from the state was June 19,” Lovington clerk Susan Gordon said. That last amount was $1,479.91.

“Sad that we didn’t receive any notice from the state to let us know they were sending the tax,” Gordon continued.

She noted that since Video Gaming tax was implemented in 2013, Lovington has received $37,626 total.

Lovington has 10 Video Gaming machines in two locations. From January through July Lovington’s share of the tax totaled $8,063.54. That is based on $2,168,503 played with $2,007,233 won.

According to Sullivan village treasurer Myron Salmon Video Gaming tax was good for  $27,000 extra in the city general fund last year.

Sullivan has six establishments offering video gaming which have $3,729,467 played with $3,421,818 won since January of this year.  Read More

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Remember When? 8-12-2015

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

25 years ago this week

Allison Patrick of Bethany received a blue ribbon for her portrait of a ballerina, entered in the Moultrie Sullivan 4-H and Junior Fair.

Two years ago, Lovington resident Jerry Floyd finally got around to trying the one sport he had always dreamed about but never tried: skydiving. Since then he’s made 35 jumps at the Mid-America Sport Parachute Club in Taylorville, made several free falls and standup landings and is having the time of his life with his new hobby.

Increased entries in every department highlighted the Moultrie County 4-H and Junior Fair. In arts and crafts judging, first place winners included Andy Brewer, Scott Seeley, Teri Zimmer, Brandon Patrick, Erin Parsons, Allison Patrick, Tracy Phelps and Martne McCabe, all of Bethany; Joey Schaljo, Elizabeth Livingston, Keena Baumgartneer, Jamie Christy, DeEtta Beachy and Seth Shellabarger, all of Sullivan; Kama Webb of Dalton City; Wyatt Murphy, Meg Reedy, Chas Seelow, Sarah Jackson, Dane Jackson, Andy VanWinkle and Matt Jackson, all of Lovington; and Tara Traxler of Lake City.

Gaining the 4-H pony championship at the Moultrie-Sullivan fair was Mike Houser of Sullivan. Read More

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Labor Day Deadline

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

•August 12, 2015•

The News Progress deadline for their September 9 issue for all advertising is noon Friday, September 4.

The office is closed Labor Day, Monday, September 7.

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Bethany Clears Way for New Eatery, Reviews Jefferson Street Traffic Congestion

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

•August 12, 2015•

By Derek Pope
Bethany Reporter

In July Bethany village officials welcomed a new eatery to town that promises to be significantly different than anything that has come before it. Scottie B’s, aptly named after the business’s founder, 14-year village resident Scott Buxton, will be Bethany’s first food truck.

Food trucks, which have been described as a new “revolution” in the dining experience by popular periodicals such as National Geographic Magazine, have become more prevalent in recent years because they buck the constraints of traditional restaurants in favor of a more cost effective model for giving customers the food they want. And it seems the craze has finally pervaded Bethany, as village officials granted Scott Buxton a seasonal permit to operate Scottie B’s and subsidized his future operations to the tune of $14,000 in forgivable TIF loans.

The new food truck, currently located at Buxton’s 214 North Street residence, officially opened for business July 13. Buxton first came to the village board with a proposal for an extension of his already existing catering business in May and has since worked with the village’s zoning committee and fellow village resident Dustin Miller to put together a plan for operating his business during the summer months for the rest of this year and expectantly in years to come. Buxton himself did not ask the village for any funding but entered into an agreement with Miller to potentially use the area behind the village’s downtown buildings currently a gravel parking lot enterable through Lincoln Street as the future permanent location for the food truck. Miller, who is the owner of the lot in question, was the one to undertake the $14,000 two-year forgivable TIF loan.  Read More

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Obituaries 8-12-2015: Betty Stutzman

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

Betty Stutzman

Funeral services for Betty Stutzman, 64, of Arthur were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Edwards Funeral Home in Arcola. Burial was in Arcola Cemetery.

She died at 1:32 p.m. Friday Aug. 7, 2015 in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Read More

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Area School Start Dates

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

•August 12, 2015•

ALAH
Aug. 19-Early dismissal at 2/2:15 p.m.
Aug. 20-First full day
ALAHHS-8:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
AGS-8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
LGS-8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
AHGS-8:12 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Okaw Valley
Aug. 18-Early dismissal at 11:30 a.m.
Aug. 19-First full day
OVHS-8:10 a.m.-3:20 p.m.
OVMS-8 a.m-3:08 p.m.
OVES- Mon.,Tues.,Thurs., Fri.-8 a.m.-3:05 p.m./Wed.-8 a.m.-2:08 p.m.

Sullivan
Aug. 18-First full day
SHS-8:14 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
SES-8 a.m.-3:05 p.m.
SMS-8:14 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

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Obituaries 8-12-2015: Mark Elzy

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015

MarkElzyMark Elzy

Mark A. Elzy, 48, of Missouri, formerly of Sullivan, passed away at 9:30 a.m. Saturday August 8, 2015 in Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana.

Graveside services will be at 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the Jonathan Creek Cemetery in rural Sullivan with the Rev. Doug Harvey officiating. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday in Reed Funeral Home in Sullivan.  Read More

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Scotty B.s’ Food for Travel

News Progress Posted on August 12, 2015 by webmasterAugust 12, 2015
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Photo by R.R. Best WAFFLES ON THE MOVE - Scott Buxton serves up one of many specialties with a little help from son Matthew at a recent festival.

•August 12, 2015•

By Nick Fiala
Reporting from Bethany

At 214 West North Street, just off the main road in the small town of Bethany, a large red trailer sits in the driveway. It’s next to a plain white yard sign advertising Scotty B’s, a concession business founded by Sullivan native and former Navy cook Scott Buxton.

“It definitely did not look like that when I got it,” said Buxton, laughing and pointing at the trailer.

As the president of Sullivan’s own Junior Football League, Buxton has always valued his connection to his neighbors.

“We’re trying to just offer something for our community,” Buxton said. “I like making people happy when I cook… I’m just trying to offer something a little bit different...another slice of life out there for folks.”

That other slice is a Monday-Friday menu that includes pulled pork (on Fridays), burgers, a tenderloin measuring ten-and-a-half inches, French and sweet potato fries, chicken tenders, hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, and funnel cakes (on Wednesdays).

There’s also a special challenge meal with a 30-minute time limit. It’s called the boss hog, and it’s a sandwich weighing more than four pounds, consisting of two pieces of Texas toast, one giant tenderloin, a pound of pulled pork, a pound of fries, a pound of bake beans, a pound of coleslaw, plus cheese and jalapeños. Read More

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Remember When? 8-5-2015

News Progress Posted on August 6, 2015 by webmasterAugust 6, 2015

25 years ago this week

Ribbons, stickers and safety booklets were presented to the participants in the recent bike rodeo held recently in Wyman Park. The rodeo in which Mike Muzzy, Jennie Allen, Andrew Bathe, Lisa Lilly, Missy Gillon, Johnnie Gillon and Lee Gillon participated was preceded by a safety program given to 26 children at the Sullivan Pre School.

Toby Bolsen of Lovington showed the reserve intermediate champion female during the National Junior Angus Show July 9-13 at Ark-Sar-Ben in Omaha, Neb. Named Bolsens Charlies Angel, the heifer was one of 106 bred and owned heifers shown.

Participating in the recent 4-H fashion trip, which included a tour of the Limited at Hickory Point Mall in Forsyth, were Susan Shellabarger, Carinna Elder, Sarah Shasteen and Elizabeth Livingston.

Derik Eaton won a gold medal recently in the Prairie State Games 10K race through Champaign. Eaton, a Sullivan High School graduate, earned the prize after defeating 200 other runners. Read More

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Obituaries 8-5-2015: Dale Vanden Brink

News Progress Posted on August 5, 2015 by webmasterAugust 5, 2015

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Dale Vanden Brink

Dale Warren Vanden Brink, MD of Rancho Palos Verdes, California died July 26, 2015.

A Celebration of Life ceremony and reception will be held at the La Venta Inn in Palos Verdes Estates at 10:30 a.m. August 13. Read More

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The Kirby Foods meat department delivered hams to the Moultrie County Food Pantry on Wednesday the 16th, thanks to a generous anonymous donation. The hams will provide a nice Easter dinner.


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