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2021 Windsor High School Homecoming Royalty

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

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2021 Windsor High School Homecoming Royalty
Front (l to r): Crown bearer Aisla Ibanez, 2021 Homecoming Queen Ella Gilbert, 2021 Homecoming King Samuel Welton, and Crown bearer Ethan Curry. Back Row (l to r): Freshman Attendant Halle Wright, Sophomore Attendant Delayne Austin, Junior Attendant Reese Bennett, Queen Candidates Emma Nichols and Karlie Bean, 2020 Homecoming Marylee Orman, 2020 Homecoming King Morgan Greuel, King Candidates Landen Miller and Jack Welsh, Junior Attendant Caiden Gerrond, Sophomore Attendant Daxten Bartimus, and Freshman Attendant Hayden Downs.

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What to Know as State’s Eviction Moratorium Expires

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

•October 6, 2021•
By Capital News Illinois

The state’s eviction moratorium ed expire Sunday, Oct. 3, and what comes next for renters will likely depend on their county of residence, as county courts and sheriffs will all have different approaches to executing evictions.
Susan Simone, director of litigation and advocacy at Land of Lincoln Legal Aid, said during a phone call Friday, Oct. 1, her organization has “already started to see a huge upswing in cases being filed.”
Land of Lincoln Legal Aid provides services such as legal advice and court representation free of charge to low-income individuals in central and southern Illinois. More information is available at lincolnlegal.org or by calling 877-342-7891. Read More

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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

•October 6, 2021•
“In October 1987, the first Domestic Violence Awareness Month was observed. That same year marks the initiation of the first national domestic violence toll-free hotline. In 1989 the U.S. Congress passed Public Law 101-112 designating October of that year as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Such legislation has passed every year since with NCADV providing key leadership in this effort.”
During this month of observance, each of the counties in Dove’s service area will have a local Candlelighting Ceremony to mourn victims, celebrate survivors, and commend those who join us to take a stand against this crime. The public is encouraged to attend, masks required.

- Shelby County Candlelighting Ceremony
Thursday, October 7, 7:00 p.m.
First Assembly of God Church
108 South Oak, Shelbyville Read More

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University of Illinois Extension 101

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

•October 6, 2021•
By Cheri Burcham
Family Life Educator

I feel like it is a good idea to periodically give an “Extension 101” update. The University of Illinois Extension (Extension) is the outreach arm of the University of Illinois. Extension staff take the research from the U of I and other universities and disseminate it throughout Illinois communities and share with residents for practical purposes. We have been doing this for over 100 years.
Sometimes people only know about a particular program like 4-H or Master Gardeners, but Extension staff provides resources and programming in several subject areas, the main ones being:
· 4-H and youth development Read More

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Obituaries 10-6-2021: Max Warf

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

Max Warf

Max Warf, 86, of Arthur, passed away at 8:35 a.m., Sunday, October 3, in the Arthur Home.
Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, October 6, at Edwards Funeral Home. Masks and social distancing will be appreciated. Private funeral services will be held at Edwards Funeral Home Thursday, October 7. Burial will be in Arthur Cemetery. Read More

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Are You Gutted? Heart-Wrenched?

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

•October 6, 2021•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

This column is about neither butchery nor medieval surgery, which, face it, are one and the same.
It’s about feelings and malapropisms.
We sure do come up with some interesting, visceral descriptions of the anguish we feel, don’t we?
I have an old friend who feels “gutted” when she loses a friend or suffers a minor indignity at work. That’s quite a range of anguish, methinks, and “gutted” probably doesn’t work for the entirety of it.
I’m thinking “irked” or “disappointed” work better for the lower end of that scale.
But then, I’m a thick-skinned journalist who probably doesn’t feel things the way others do. (Don’t bet on it.)
There should be a Scoville rating for the emotional pain one suffers, with the irksomeness of getting a cart dent in your car door at the grocery store rated something comparable to biting into a poblano, while losing a loved one would be rated more like chomping on a scotch bonnet and packing it in your cheek for a day. Read More

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West Nile Virus Confirmed in Moultrie County

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

•October 6, 2021•
The Moultrie County Health Department (MCHD) has recently been notified by the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) that a bird specimen submitted from Moultrie County has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The specimen was collected in the Kirksville areaon September 29, 2021. Once a bird, animal or human in any county has tested positive for WNV, the entire county is considered positive for WNV.
WNV is the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the continental United States, and is most active from mid-April through October. WNV is most commonly spread to people and animals by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected as they feed on infected birds. Read More

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Obituaries 10-6-2021: Joseph Benton

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

Joseph Benton

Joseph Henry Benton, 63, of Lovington, passed away at 8:14 a.m., Friday, October 1, 2021, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. Read More

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Moultrie County Holds Event on National Voter Registration Day

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

Photo by Crystal Reed
The Moultrie County Clerk’s office along with the Democrat Central Committee and the Republican Central Committee sponsored a Voter Registration Drive Through on National Voter Registration Day which was Tuesday, September 28. Pictured are Tasha Stacy, Linda Qualls and Eric Kenney.

•October 6, 2021•
On Tuesday, September 28, the Moultrie County Clerk’s Office, Democrat Central Committee and Republican Central Committee sponsored a Voter Registration Drive Through. Individuals were able to walk up to the tent or take advantage of drive through registration. Read More

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Letters to the Editor 10-6-2021

News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

Dear Editor:

At the Monday September 13 Sullivan City Council Meeting, Mayor Glazebrook addressed the fine assessed by Illinois Environment Protection Agency (IEPA) for not filing the required permits. Sullivan received the minimum fine of $13,500. However, the council neglected to mention the penalties assessed by Illinois Municipal Electric Agency (IMEA) of $91,897. In total the fine and penalties total $105,397.
HOW DID IT GO DOWN? Read More

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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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