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Yost Gets New Attorney

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

•March 13, 2019•

By Mike Brothers

An aged and heavier Michael Yost sat alone at the defense table in Moultrie County court Thursday, March 7 as the Honorable Judge Hugh Finson appointed Walter Lookofsy of Shelbyville to defend him.
He will return to Moultrie County Court at 3 p.m.Tuesday, April 2 after consulting with his new attorney.
The Illinois Appellate Court directed the Krankel hearing in Moultrie County to determine whether Yost, 45, was ineffectively represented by counsel during his Sept. 2016 trial. Read More

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Obituaries 3-13-2019: Dorothy Sanner

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

Dorothy Sanner

Dorothy A. Sanner, 90, of Macomb, formerly of Decatur, passed away at 5 p.m. Monday, February 11, 2019 in Wesley Village Health Care Center.
Dorothy was born May 29, 1928 in Decatur, Illinois to John and Catherine Brown Foster and was raised in Lovington. She married William Sanner January 1, 1948 and had three children. Her professional goals led her to several paths of employment. Dorothy was a librarian at Western Illinois University as well as an administrative assistant in the State’s Attorney’s office in Macomb. She established a stitchery studio in Macomb and enjoyed years of teaching stitchery classes and developing a retail business of artistic fibers. Read More

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SBL AdvantAge 50 Offers International Quilt Festival

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

•March 13, 2019•

SBL AdvantAge 50 is offering a day trip to the International Quilt Festival, Thursday, March 28, being held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont.
The festival will feature hundreds of vendors, educational programs and all kinds of new and exciting quilting items. Read More

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Battle of the Badges

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

•March 13, 2019•

The Sullivan Police and Fire Department personnel will be facing each other in the Battle of the Badges, Thursday, March 14 at Sullivan High School.
Beginning at 6 p.m. the two basketball teams will be performing at 110% on behalf of the Sullivan Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization.
Admission is free, but donations are welcome. In addition to the game a hot dog dinner is available at 5 p.m. One dollar for half court shots and 50/50 tickets will be sold.

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Menus 3-13-2019

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

Senior Peace Meal

For additional information or for reservations, please call 1-800-543-1770

Monday, March 18 - Beef tips in gravy, mashed potatoes, Italian green beans w/tomato, onion, and bacon, whole grain wheat (1), mandarin oranges
Tuesday, March 19 - Ham and beans, pickled beets, cornbread, peaches
Wednesday, March 20 - Beef stew w/potatoes, carrots, and onions, seasoned greens, biscuits, pears
Thursday, Mach 21 - Salisbury beef pattie, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, banana bread w/cream cheese
Friday, March 22 - Whitefish burger w/sauce pkt., baked beans, fruit juice, bun, scalloped pineapple

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Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Offered at Mo. Co. Health Dept.

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

•March 13, 2019•

Several Moultrie County agencies are banding together to co-sponsor a one-day prescription medication take back event 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 in the parking lot of the Moultrie County Health Department.
The Moultrie County Health Department has opened the event in accordance with the DEA National Prescription Take Back Day through the Moultrie County Sheriff’s Office and the Sullivan Police Department. Other sponsors include the Moultrie County Counseling Center and New Vision, Inc. of HSHS Good Shepherd Hospital in Shelbyville. Read More

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Lawmakers Push for Medicaid Managed Care Reform

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

Quicker payments to safety net hospitals among proposals

•March 13, 2019•

By Peter Hancock
Capitol News Illinois

Democratic state leaders said Tuesday that Illinois’ “managed care” Medicaid system is threatening the viability of hospitals and access to health care in many parts of the state, and they are pushing legislation they say would reform the system.
“We have a broken managed care program in Illinois, and it’s threatening the very future of our health care providers and the patients they serve all around this state,” Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford said during a news conference unveiling the legislation.
Under the managed care system, which Illinois launched in 2011, insurance companies are paid a flat, per-patient monthly fee to manage the care of most Medicaid recipients. These managed care organizations, or MCOs, are required to reimburse health care providers and make sure patients receive follow-up care with specialists, therapists or rehabilitation facilities following a medical procedure.
In theory, the managed care system is supposed to improve patient care and lower costs by avoiding preventable emergency room visits or hospital readmissions.
But Lightford, a Democrat from the western Chicago suburb of Maywood, argued that neither of those goals has been achieved. Instead of managing care, she argued, the MCOs are merely managing costs through excessive denials of claims and delayed payments, especially for facilities known as safety net hospitals, which serve large numbers of Medicaid and uninsured patients, and small, rural “critical access” hospitals that have 25 or fewer beds. Read More

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Obituaries 3-13-2019

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

Elsie Jackson

Elsie A. Jackson, 89, of Lovington went home to be with the Lord at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, 2019.
Funeral services were held at 12 p.m. Monday, March 11 in Prairie View Baptist Church in Lake City. Burial was in Keller Cemetery in Lovington. Read More

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OV Eighth Grade Sectional Champs

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

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OV Eighth Grade Sectional Champs
The Okaw Valley eighth grade volleyball team won its second-straight regional title by defeating Shiloh 25-15, 26-24 last week, then won the IESA Sectional with a 25-23, 25-20 win over Sigel St. Michael’s Monday. The team is set to play advance to the state tournament on Friday at Pana and will play at 5:45 p.m.

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Growing Up In Sullivan: Visiting the Past – Anticipating the Future

News Progress Posted on March 13, 2019 by webmasterMarch 13, 2019

•March 13, 2019•

By Jerry L. Ginther
NP Guest Columnist

I’ll concede that viewing the past from my vantage point necessarily presents a somewhat different concept than the ones of my children and grandchildren. Most of them see those times as an adventure not unlike the TV episodes of “Little House on the Prairie.” What young boy would not appreciate going to town with his father in a horse-drawn wagon to load up supplies. When they were younger, they were thrilled by the adventure and dismissed the hardships and dangers that were common to that era.
With the knowledge I have acquired from my immediate ancestor’s stories, I know that it was a time of perpetual, laborious activity with few tools to mitigate the difficulty of farming the prairie lands. Some of their recollections were of tough times. They were the pioneers of their era braving the elements. Illness and injury were frequent companions. The weather, often unpredictable, caused additional hardships. In those days they could hardly forecast the weather for the next day with any degree of accuracy. However realistic my perception may be, it was not just from the years of my life, but also from the chronicles of my parents and grandparents.
My grandparents were born before 1900. As a matter of fact, my father’s parents were 19 and 20 years old at the turn of the 20th century. I suppose that what they did not have impressed me more than what they had. When I realized they had no automobiles or telephones and had never heard of an airplane, their history became all the more interesting to me. 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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