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Enjoying the Summer, Outdoors

News Progress Posted on July 22, 2015 by webmasterJuly 22, 2015

Summer recreation program sees largest number of participants this year

•July 22, 2015•

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Since June 1, chances are if you’ve gone by Wyman Park during the morning or afternoon, you’ve witnessed a large circus of children playing a variety of games from flag football to kickball, soccer, Frisbee, table tennis, and even interacting on the park’s many slides and swings.
But what may appear to be just a large rag-tag group of children running about is actually the long-standing summer park recreation group, which for decades has kept Sullivan youth busy playing and having fun outside.
“I think it’s a good thing for kids in the community to have some structured event to go,” said Sullivan mayor Ann Short. “It keeps them out of trouble.”

Photo submitted by Melissa Haegen Children enjoy the waterworks provided by the Sullivan Fire Department last Wednesday as part of the popular park recreation program at Wyman.

Photo submitted by Melissa Haegen
Children enjoy the waterworks provided by the Sullivan Fire Department last Wednesday as part of the popular park recreation program at Wyman.

For more than 50 years, the summer rec program has been open to Sullivan’s youth. Paid volunteers run it on a daily basis for eight weeks, typically beginning the first Monday of summer break. The program is funded through property tax revenue, a small portion of which is set aside in a recreation fund to help pay not only for the volunteer staff, but also supplies. For the last four years, the program has been manned by husband and wife Jake and Melissa Haegen.
“I came out here when I was a kid,” said Jake. “My dad said he came out here when he was a kid, too, so it’s been going on for at least 50 years.”
“For the kids I think it gives them something that keeps them occupied, and they’re not getting into trouble,” said Melissa. “They’re being active. They’re not sitting in front of video games all summer long. We’re encouraging them to participate in sports that they may not have thought they were good at. It builds their confidence, their social skills. It’s just a positive thing for them to be out here. It’s a little less structured than the school environment so they enjoy that.”
One key element in the program’s success more recently is the implementation of the summer food service program, an initiative that is funded by the USDA and aims to provide meals to low-income students. Read More

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Obituaries 7-22-2015: Bud Grant

News Progress Posted on July 22, 2015 by webmasterJuly 22, 2015

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Byron M. “Bud” Grant, 79, of Ft. Myers, Fla., formerly of Sullivan and Lovington, passed away July 18 at the Lamplight care facility in Ft. Myers.

He was born Nov. 24, 1935, to John and Edith Grant of Chesterville and graduated from Lovington High School in 1953. Cherishing memories of their nearly 62 years of marriage is his wife and high school sweetheart Betty Grant (nee Bailey). They were married Aug. 28, 1953, in Champaign.

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Bringing the Pulls to Tabor

News Progress Posted on July 22, 2015 by webmasterJuly 22, 2015
Photo by RR Best Asher Hendry pedals excitedly during the pedal pulls.

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Asher Hendry pedals excitedly during the pedal pulls.

First of many pedal/garden tractor pulls held in Sullivan

•July 22, 2015•

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Two weeks ago Sullivan’s Tabor Park was home to a pedal and garden tractor pull that organizers hope will be the first of many in years to come.
“For the first time, it went really well,” said Ed Righter, a Sullivan resident and member of the Christian County Tractor Pulling Association, which sponsored the event. Along with the association, the day was further helped along by Cory Wiley and Clint Thompson of the city’s park department and numerous volunteers.
The day began with the tot rod pedal pulls, which were enjoyed by 40 children taking their shot at the unique feat.
“There were lots of smiles and cheering that took place as each child was showing off their pedal power at Tabor Park,” said Paul Callan, who was hired by the city to bring in and set up the pedal pulls. “Approximately 40 took their turn pulling the “Tormentor” sled on the John Deere tractors  “Crankinstein “ and “Gotta Go Green” in attempts of a “full pull” or as far as their legs would take them, competing for trophies and fun along the way.”
Following the pedal pulls, the garden tractor competition began with some traveling more than an hour to participate. Read More

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Historical Society Meeting Thurs.

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015
•July 15, 2015•

The Moultrie County Historical and Genealogical Society will hold their monthly general meeting on Thursday, July 16 at 7 p.m. in the Heritage Center located in Sullivan. The program is entitled Tombstone Impressions and the speaker will be Ron Nolte of Bloomington, Ill. Read More

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Brunch Kickoff Fundraiser for Redskin Achievement Award Saturday

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015
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SHS alum and executive chef Jon Jividen to prepare meal

•July 15, 2015•

A fundraiser kickoff for the inaugural Redskin Achievement Award will be held this Saturday at the Sullivan American Legion from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
The fundraiser will help raise money that in turn will be awarded to one male and one female
each year who meet the criteria for the award in an effort to help offset costs accompanied by any school related activity.
Preparing the brunch will be SHS alum and executive chef Jon Jividen, who has cooked for three previous US presidents among other high-profile individuals. The brunch will offer dishes including honey baked ham, spinach, mushroom, and roasted red pepper quiche, biscuits and gravy, roasted potatoes, garden salad, and lemon pound cake. As for beverages, in addition to coffee, champagne and a special signature cocktail will be available as will ice tea and strawberry lemonade. Read More

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Christian Youth Celebration July 27-31

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015
•July 15, 2015•

The Bethany Ministerial Alliance invites all young people aged 3 through Grade 6 to a week long celebration featuring dvd presentations by the Christian Rock group, “Go Fish Guys”. The programs will be from 6:00 to 8:30 pm July 27-31 at the Free Methodist Church (across from Bethany Foods). Read More

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ALAH FFA Attends Illinois FFA Convention

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015
•July 15, 2015•

Submitted by Kayley LaGrou, Chapter Reporter

Submitted Pictured are ALAH FFA members (L to R): Katie Kerns, Christy Allen, Josiah Kinert, Janette Comstock, and Kayley LaGrou.

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Pictured are ALAH FFA members (L to R): Katie Kerns, Christy Allen, Josiah Kinert, Janette Comstock, and Kayley LaGrou.

The Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond FFA members Christy Allen, Janette Combstock, Katie Kerns, Josiah Kinert, and Kayley LaGrou traveled to the Illinois State FFA Convention in Springfield on June 9 through June 11.
The Illinois State FFA Convention is held every year during the second week of June at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield. This year over 3,000 FFA members from across the state came to Springfield to go to workshops, attend sessions, visit the career fair, go to the FFA dance, attend a minor league baseball game, and elect the 2015-16 Illinois State FFA officer team. The ALAH FFA chapter was among those FFA members. Read More

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Monday Night Scrambler Results

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015

Competing at Timberlake Golf Course Monday, July 6, the team of Ron Saddoris, Kevin Manship, Mike Tipsword, and Adam Dillard finished first with a 7-under par. Taking second with a 4-under par  was the team of Dustin Berry, Jim Underwood, Jerry Lane, and Joey Fultz. Third place went to the team of Cole Russell, Shane Russell, Dave Chappel, and Heath Sims, also shooting a combined 4-under par.

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Eagle Creek Task Force Forms

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015

Local officials come together to provide oversight on shuttered resort

•July 15, 2015•

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

A group of local officials and representatives have recently come together to form a task force overseeing the future of the long-shuttered Eagle Creek Resort.
“Some of us locally think we need to have some local control in overseeing it to make sure it continues forward,” said Moultrie County board chairman Dave McCabe. “Everyone has been wanting to get it accomplished for years now, but it never seems to get done.”
Eagle Creek was closed in July of 2009 after mold was detected. Some hope for its reopening surfaced in 2010 when Decatur-based BMDD Resorts Corp. was hired to renovate and reopen the resort. But that hope soon faded last year after the firm pulled out among disagreements with the state over the project, leaving Eagle Creek to once again sit unusable.
“With the way DNR has been prolonging this, I’m not sure whether we can be effective or not,“ said Sullivan Mayor Ann Short who is also a member of the task force. “But if we can accomplish something positive, I’ll be thrilled.” Read More

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Public Warned About Scams Throughout Sullivan

News Progress Posted on July 15, 2015 by webmasterJuly 15, 2015
•July 15, 2015•

Sullivan police John Love is asking the public to be extra-careful given a variety of mail scams that have occurred recently in Sullivan.
Love said that just this week, his department has had several individuals report being solicited by what SPD has since been able to determine are scams.
“We just ask people to please not do anything until you have verified it,” said Love. “Check with a bank or with us.”
Sullivan police may be reached at 728-4351.

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Easter Donation



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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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