•June 2, 2021•
Park playground equipment and swing set apparatuses in backyard jungle gyms are exciting places for children to be active outdoors. Play equipment gives children opportunities to exercise and engage with friends.
Despite all the benefits of playing outside on playground equipment, many youngsters get hurt on playgrounds every year. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says each year more than 220,000 children under age 14 are treated in hospital emergency rooms across the United States for playground-related injuries. The Canadian Public Health Association reports that 1,841 children in Canada under the age of 18 required hospitalization between the years of 2014 and 2015.
The same organization says fractures are the most common playground injury, followed by contusions/abrasions and lacerations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention adds that playgrounds present an elevated risk for internal injuries, concussions, dislocations, and amputations. Children also may suffocate if hooded sweatshirt drawstrings get tangled. Read More
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Sullivan Street Machines Cruise In

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Sullivan Street Machines Cruise In
Dorothy Craig (left) and Brad Loy (right) with their 1991 Volkswagon Westfalia.

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Under the Hood
This blue and silver Chevrolet El Camino was on display at the cruise in. There was no entry fee for the cruise in which was held last Saturday on the square.

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Cruise In On The Square
Rick Estes with his 2019 Corvette Grand Sport. The cruise in was held in memory of Rick Montague.

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Classic Car
A 1969 Ford Mustang Macht with a 351 Windsor engine and FMX transmission on display during the cruise in.
Drive Thru Fish Dinner
•June 2, 2021•
The Findlay American Legion will be having a drive thru fish dinner on Monday, June 7 from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. Cost is $10.
Obituaries 6-2-2021: Evelyn Johnson
Evelyn Johnson
Evelyn Maude Johnson, 90, of Sullivan, passed away at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 24, 2021, in Mason Point in Sullivan. Read More
Beware of Skimmers and Shimmers
•June 2, 2021•
Personal safety refers to physical and mental well-being, but individuals also must take steps to safeguard their financial well-being.
Thieves have various ways to steal individuals’ personal data - everything from hacking into banking or shopping accounts to stealing physical mail. But thieves also have more sophisticated, often hidden ways to steal private financial data. Consumer Reports says the public should be aware of skimmers and shimmers, which are sophisticated devices that steal data when people use public credit and debit card readers at ATMs, gas pumps and other locations.
A card skimmer is placed on top of the point-of-sale terminal. When a person swipes his or her credit or debit card, the device collects data from it. That data can be used to make fraudulent purchases and to produce counterfeit cards. Among the newest tools scammers use are shimmers, which are tiny types of skimmers that are capable of reading data from new chip-based cards, according to the ATM Industry Association, a nonprofit trade organization. Criminals can even retrofit hidden cameras at ATMs and other locations with card skimmers. Skimmers and shimmers are often Bluetooth-based circuit boards that can transmit stolen card data wirelessly. A thief can drive by a terminal to download card data remotely from a mobile device or laptop. Read More
Jefferson Junior Master Gardener Summer Camp
•June 2, 2021•
University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners will be holding two summer camps this summer at Jefferson Elementary School.
The first camp will be for children grades 6-8 and is titled Operation Thistle. Participants will learn fun facts about plants and how to grow a garden. Camp will be June 8- July 8, Tuesday and Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Jefferson Elementary School. Read More
Sullivan Girls’ Track Places Third, Nuzzo Breaks Pole Vault Record
•June 2, 2021•
by Jason Brown
NP Sports
The Redskins girls’ track and field team finished out its regular season this week and ended on a record-breaking note.
Sullivan girls team placed third in its final home quadrangular meet of the season, and Sofia Nuzzo broke the pole vault record.
Sullivan scored 49 for third, and Shelbyville won the meet with 90 points. Warrensburg-Latham took second with 80 points, and St. Teresa placed last with 22 points.
Not only did Sofia Nuzzo break the record with a vault of 9 feet 25 inches but she broke her sister Carlin’s record.
She placed first in the pole vault with a personal-best height of 2.75 meters. Read More
Summer Reading Kickoff Party

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Summer Reading Kickoff Party
The Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library held their summer reading kickoff party on Friday, May 28. There were 2 inflatables, snowcones and kids could sign up for the summer reading program while they were there. This year’s theme is “Reading Colors Your World.” For more information on summer reading visit the circulation desk at the library. Pictured is Grace and Jack Grooms enjoying the obstacle course inflatable.
Community Blood Drive
•June 2, 2021•
The community of Cadwell will host a blood drive on Tuesday, June 15 from 3 to 7 pm at M&E Woodcrafts,1533 CR 1900N in Cadwell. To donate, contact ImpactLife Urbana at (800) 747-5401 or visit www.bloodcenter.org and use code 70636 to locate the drive. Masks and appointments are required. Donors who last gave blood on or before April 20, 2021 are eligible to give at this drive.
LLC Nursing Graduates Honored in Pinning Ceremony
•June 2, 2021•
The Lake Land College Nursing associate degree graduates were honored at a pinning ceremony in front of the Luther Student Center May 12. Each of the 70 graduates received a nursing pin and a keepsake card.
Darian Hays, Lovington earned a Clinical Excellence Award. Read More