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Remembering Who We Are…2   

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

What Did a Trillion Tons of Glacial Ice Do to Moultrie County?

by Janet Roney

Well, duh…it flattened it, of course. But, that’s not all it did.  

When the Wisconsin Glacier came down from Canada 30,000 years ago or so, it brought tons and tons of dirt, gravel, rocks, and sand with it that it picked up along the way. When global warming began 14,000 – 18,000 years ago and melted the ice, it left up to 200 feet of this debris, called glacial till, on top of everywhere the glacier reached.  

The weight of the ice and glacial drift depressed the earth’s crust, and shifted the viscous mantle below it. Like a teeter-totter, its weight pushed up the surface of the ice-free areas south of it. When the ice melted, post-glacial rebound began and continues to this day. Every century, the elevation of northeastern and central Illinois is rising from 3 to 4 feet, while land to the south is lowering. Bridge builders have to pay attention to that fact.        Read More

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A Look Back…

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

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The city council Monday moved forward with combining computer networks across the City of Sullivan’s departments. As a follow up on the discussion and recommendation made by the council at the Feb. 24 meeting, the city moved forward to have QNS combine the computer networks of the different departments into one that can be monitored, tracked, and protected as a unit.

The Sullivan school board approved three types of measures Monday evening in a special meeting concerning reduction in force. Faced with potentially steeper cuts in state aid payments for the next school year, the board approved nine resolutions totaling approximately $65,000 in cuts, including the honorable dismissal of Brent Weakly, a physical education teacher at Sullivan Middle School. Read More

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The Growing Problem of Loneliness

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

The personal, social, and health implications for individuals and communities

By Angela Hogan

According to the 2023 Surgeon General’s Advisory, around 20% of adults in the United States reported feeling lonely or socially isolated.

Loneliness and isolation are separate but related concepts. Isolation is a lack of social connections, while loneliness is the emotional experience of feeling alone, even when surrounded by others.

Overall, older adults, people with disabilities, and geographically isolated people are particularly vulnerable to loneliness. Social and economic factors such as poverty, unemployment, and discrimination also increase the risk of loneliness and isolation. Read More

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City Council Makes Appointments, Receives Planning Report

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

By Sharon Barricklow

The Sullivan City Council made several personnel changes and appointments and received what was called a “roadmap to future development” at their regular council meeting Thursday night.

The council took action to appoint deputy treasurer Nakayla Swisher as Interim Treasurer following the resignation of treasurer Jill Bushue. Mayor Mike Mossman said Swisher, City Clerk Carrie Creek and he would all be available to sign checks for the city. The council also gave Street Department employee Ryan Nuding permission to enter into contracts and joint participation agreements between Sullivan and the State of Illinois. Commissioner Douglas Shook said the authorization would help with purchasing items through the state in addition to executing plans between agencies.  Read More

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Easter Donation

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

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The Kirby Foods meat department delivered hams to the Moultrie County Food Pantry on Monday thanks to generous anonymous donation. The hams will provide for a nice Easter dinner. Pictured are meat department members Blake Eller and Cameron Eccles.

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Bushue Recognized as a 2024 State FFA Proficiency Winner

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

by E. Scott England

Kate Bushue was selected as the State FFA Proficiency Winner in Food Service Entrepreneurship. She was previously chosen as the Chapter, Section, and District awardee of this area.

Illinois FFA recognizes students in forty-eight different areas based on their work-based learning, also known as Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAEs). FFA members who demonstrate outstanding agricultural skills and competencies through record keeping, leadership, and scholastic achievement may be considered for this award.  Read More

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Moultrie County Dive Team Issues Warning to Shelby County

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

By Sharon Barricklow

After more than eight months without a mutual aid agreement in place with Shelby County, the Moultrie County Dive Board told the Shelby County Board last week they would not continue to offer assistance on rescue calls in Shelby County. Read More

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LLC Offering Tuition Discount 

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

Lake Land College is offering up to $100 in tuition savings for all students who register for Summer or Fall 2024 classes by midnight on May 10. 

Students who meet the criteria will receive a $50 tuition and fee credit for each registered semester. By registering for both summer and fall classes, students can receive the maximum incentive of $100.

To be eligible for the tuition credit, students must be enrolled in a minimum of three credit hours for summer and six credit hours for fall.

The promotion is available to all current and incoming Lake Land College students. 

To get started at Lake Land College visit lakelandcollege.edu/getting-started or contact Counseling Services at 217-234-5232 or counsel@lakelandcollege.edu.

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Scholarship Available to ALAH Students

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

The Robert and Leila Lorenson $500 Scholarship will once again be offered to high school students and postsecondary students. Students must be graduates from ALAH high school. Applications can be found on the ALAH website or can be obtained from Lorenson Scolarship, 2325 CR 1700 E, Arthur, IL. Deadline is April 15 for high school students and June 1 for postsecondary students.

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Sullivan Lions Club Seeks New Members

News Progress Posted on March 27, 2024 by webmasterMarch 27, 2024

•March 27, 2024•

Since 1941, Sullivan Lions Club, an affiliate of Lions International, has been committed to helping residents with vision and hearing services, hunger, and youth needs. Each year in November they hold the Turkey Party fundraiser, which is a family friendly event for all ages to attend with turkeys and hams as the prizes. Numerous door prizes are given out at the end of the event. Every penny raised at this fundraiser goes to local charitable causes, directly benefiting individuals, neighbors, and organizations in our community. No money is ever used for administrative expenses. Throughout the years funds have specifically been contributed to Boy Scouts (in various forms), Lions Pavilion at Wyman Lake, Sullivan FFA, Weekend Backpack Food Program, FCCLA Breakfast with Santa, Cotton Wood Pavilion (in downtown Sullivan), playground equipment at Wyman Park and much more. Scholarships are also given annually to at least one Sullivan High School senior.  If you are looking for a way to get involved and make an impact in your community, the club is seeking new members. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays at the Sullivan V.F.W. at 6:00 p.m. Contact Club President, Brent Mansfield 217-248-6180 or email bmansfield12@gmail.com for more information, and check out their Facebook page “Sullivan IL Lions Club.” 

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“Together, We Give Back to School”



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“Together, We Give Back to School”

Sullivan Elementary School recently received 60 backpacks filled with school supplies through Amazon’s “Together, We Give Back to School” campaign. End of the Line Tackle & Bait, an Amazon delivery partner, nominated Sullivan Elementary for the program, and the school’s submission was selected to receive the donation. Pictured (left to right) are Cameron Martin, Taylor Lilly, James Martin, Marla Martin and Angela McRill following the July 27 delivery.


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