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Brown Benefit

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

A Pancake and Sausage Benefit will be held for Jason Brown on April 27 at the Lovington Fire Department from 6 - 11 a.m.

Jason, of Lovington, has been a quadriplegic for 22 years and his health recently has declined. The benefit will help him obtain specialized equipment for his home and van to ensure a stable quality of life.

A bake sale is being organized by the Post 429 Women’s Auxiliary. If you wish to donate to the bake sale contact Linda Alumbaugh at 217-259-1980.

A silent auction is also planned, to donate contact Pam Anklam 217-201-0662, Gary Smith 217-433-8260 or Barry Morgan 217-433-6123.

The benefit is hosted by Post 429 American Legion Family, Lovington Fire Department and Sparrows Unlimited.

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Catfish Habitats

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

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Windsor and Beecher City High School students recently teamed up with IDNR Fisheries, Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Alliance and USACE Environmental Science section to place catfish boxes in Lake Shelbyville. These boxes were built by the students over the winter months. In total, there will be 75 catfish boxes placed in the lake.

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Author to Speak

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

Inspirational author Lisa Jones Baker will be at the Arthur Public Library on April 6th at 1:00 p.m. to speak about her new release “The Quilt Room Secret ‘’ which is set in Arthur. She will discuss what inspires her and her writing and editing process. “The Quilt Room Secret” will be available for purchase by cash or check and autograph. You may reserve your seat by calling the library at 217-543-2037.

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Nostalgia Aside, Proposed Illinois Legislation Takes Aim at School’s Mascot

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

Sullivan CUSD #300 is finding itself embroiled in yet another attempt to have its team name and mascot changed. Mind you, the district has never been the one to initiate the talks. But if the 103rd General Assembly has its way, the Sullivan Redskins will have to become the Sullivan [insert new name here] by September 1, 2027.

HB 5617 was introduced on February 9, 2024 by Rep. Maurice A. West, II (D-Rockford). The bill says “that a school board shall prohibit a school from using a native name, logo, or mascot that names, refers to, represents, or is associated with Native Americans, including aspects of Native American cultures and specific Native American tribes.” It does go on to say that “a school may continue to use uniforms or other materials bearing a native name, logo, or mascot that were purchased on or before the effective data of the Act until September 1, 2027. Read More

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Findlay Farmers Win First-Place State and National Awards 

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

Finday farmer Troy Uphoff earned a first-place state award and second-place national award in the 2023 National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) National Corn Yield Contest with a yield of 362.49 bushels per acre. Troy won with DEKALB® DKC64-21RIB brand blend in the Conventional Non-Irrigated Class. Trent Uphoff earned a first-place state award and third-place national award in the 2023 NCGA National Corn Yield Contest with a yield of 324.84 bushels per acre. Trent won with DEKALB® DKC65-84RIB brand blend in the No-Till Non-Irrigated Class. Read More

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How to Watch a Solar Eclipse Safely

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

By Angela Hogan

Wondering what’s the big deal about the April 8th solar eclipse?

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. When this happens, the moon blocks (eclipses) the Sun's light and casts a shadow on certain parts of the Earth. 

According to NASA, solar eclipses occur “fairly often,” but they only shadow a specific geographic area about once every 100 years. This year, the total eclipse path will travel across southern Illinois. Parts of Illinois not in the total eclipse area may still experience a partial eclipse.

For many, witnessing a solar eclipse is a breathtaking experience. However, it's essential to prioritize safety while viewing this cosmic event and avoid risking your eyesight. Read More

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A Look Back…3-20-2024

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

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In the 20 years that the Sullivan Community Education Foundation has been awarding grand money to local organizations and groups, this year saw close too, if not the largest, payout. A total of $56,226.85 was awarded at last Thursday’s teacher appreciation dinner to various groups for eduction related to projects. Of that amount, more than $10,000 were donated.

Thoughtful silence filled the room for a few moments during a discussion regarding Policy 8:30 during last Wednesday’s Arthur-Lovingotn school board meeting. According to the present handbook, Policy 8:30 states “Arthur-Lovington District 305 has established a policy that prohibits guns, ammunition, knives and other weapons from school property”. Although, with the Concealed Carry Law, that could change. Read More

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Applications Available for Student Loans

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

•March 20, 2024•

Illinois Farm Bureau® (IFB) is accepting applications for its Illinois Veterinary Education and Training (IVET) loan program. Loans are available to second-year veterinary students attending any accredited college of veterinary medicine in the U.S. and who are focusing on Illinois food animal medicine.

The IVET Program helps offset the high cost of veterinary education. The program loans up to $40,000 to as many as three veterinary students each year. Loans are made over a period of two to three years. IVET awards recipients a $1,500 stipend during their fourth year in school to help pay expenses associated with clinical rotations. Loans are repaid over five years, during which graduates must commit to working in a food animal practice that services Illinois livestock producers.

Applications are due May 15 and can be found online at www.ilfb.org/IVET. 

The selection committee will interview eligible applicants in spring 2024. Successful applicants will be notified by mail. Loan disbursements begin in August.

IFB established IVET in 2005. Since then, the organization has awarded more than $610,000 to 29 veterinary students who focus on caring for food animals in Illinois.

For more information about the program, contact Tasha Bunting at 309-557-2993 or tbunting@ilfb.org.

About Illinois Farm Bureau

The Illinois Farm Bureau is a member of the American Farm Bureau Federation, a national organization of farmers and ranchers. Founded in 1916, IFB is a non-profit, membership organization directed by farmers who join through their county Farm Bureau. IFB has a total membership of more than 364,452 and a farmer membership of 75,959. IFB represents three out of four Illinois farmers.

Learn more about Illinois agriculture at www.ilfb.org. Connect with Illinois Farm Bureau on Facebook: Illinois Farm Bureau | Facebook. Follow IFB on Instagram @ilfarmbureau or on X @ILFarmBureau

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Game Night

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

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The Bethany Free Methodist Church held a Community Game Night last Friday at the Marrowbone Public Library. The church holds activities the third Friday of each month to foster a sense of church and community interaction in a family friendly fun environment. When weather allows they will be looking toward doing more outdoor activities and using the church lawn.

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Dawkins Earns Second

News Progress Posted on March 20, 2024 by webmasterMarch 20, 2024

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Twelve year old Sylvia Dawkins, from Sullivan, earned a second place on her vault pass at the 2024 State Gymnastic Championships held in Bourbonnais, Illinois this past Saturday.

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“Together, We Give Back to School”



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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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