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Honors Announced

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

•January 30, 2019•

McKendree University student Atticus Harris was named to the President’s List for achieving a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the fall 2018 semester, and Elizabeth Inman, a senior marketing major, was named to the Dean’s List for the fall quarter. Both students are Sullivan residents. Read More

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Out With the Old Begin With the New

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

Drone photo by R.R. Best

•January 30, 2019•

It’s been a long time coming and in a short time gone.
The abandoned former location of Jackson Chevrolet that has marred the Jackson Street view for the past few years is gone.
Overland Corp Missouri is developing the $1.4 property for Dollar General Stores. City administrator Dan Flannell explained plans submitted to the city for permit applications reveal the new Dollar General Plus store is approximately 2000 sq. ft. larger than traditional stores and includes meat and produce.
According to Dollar General completion of the 106 N. Main St store is expected in fall 2019. Read More

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Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom Announces Grants

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

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Sullivan Elementary School fourth grade students Carter Standerfer and Gavin Wade learned how cranberries are grown and harvested, then completed an Ag in the Classroom STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Challenge to see who could build the tallest free-standing tower using only cranberries and toothpicks.

•January 30, 2019•

The Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) program has announced that Moultrie County Ag in the Classroom has been funded for the 2018-2019 School Year. Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom based these grants to counties off the 2017-2018 year-end reports.
In 2017-2018, the Illinois AITC program reached 694,449 students with a message about agriculture. Additionally, 41,369 teachers and 1,166 pre-service teachers learned how to incorporate agriculture into their existing curriculum while meeting state learning standards.
Kevin Daugherty, Education Director for the Illinois Agriculture in the Classroom program, said, “County level programs are the biggest strength of our IAITC efforts. Illinois has the benefit of local contacts that provide content knowledge and easy strategies for teachers to utilize. The county programs work to integrate agriculture into existing classroom curriculum.”
In Moultrie County alone almost 6,000 students were reached with multiple lessons regarding agriculture. Students did everything from estimating the number of seeds in various sized pumpkins to looking at maps to learn where fruits and vegetables actually grow. The Moultrie County elementary students are engaged and enthusiastic about learning the vastness of agriculture, and how ag is needed for food, fuel and fiber. Read More

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2019 Illinois Tax Filing Season Begins

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

•January 30, 2019•

The Illinois Department of Revenue (“IDOR”) began accepting 2018 state individual income tax returns Monday, January 28, the same date that the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) began accepting federal individual income tax returns.  IDOR is reminding taxpayers that filing tax returns electronically and requesting direct deposit into a checking or savings account is still the fastest, most secure way to receive a refund.  Read More

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SEA Recognizes Excellence

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

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SEA Recognizes Excellence
The Sullivan Education Association recognized the Teacher and Support Staff of the Semester for Sullivan Schools. The SEA received over 30 nominations, and three teachers and one support staff were chosen by their colleagues for their dedication and service to the students and families of the Sullivan School District. Janet McFarland, Scott Bales, Poppy Ann Graham, and Courtney Leach were the recipients of the rewards. The recipients were each gifted a $25 Chamber Bucks certificate donated by Zak Horn of Metro Communications and a car detailing by Kevin Landrus.

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Remember When? 1-30-2019

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

25 Years Ago This Week

Sara Dodd of Sullivan, a junior majoring in biology at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, is spending the month of January interning at a vet clinic. She is working under the direction of Dr. George Roegge DVM.
A senior from Bethany High School was selected to perform with the Midwest Grammy All-Star Choir in Chicago. Lindsay Patrick sang as an alto in the event sponsored by DePaul University. The 50-voice choir was made up of high school students from Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and other midwestern states.
Lisa Maxedon of Sullivan will play the role of Lauretta in the Opera Theatre of Southern Illinois University’s production of Gianni Schicci and Suor Angelica. Read More

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Understanding Illinois: School spending-achievement relationship? Not much

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

•January 30, 2019•

By Jim Nowlan
NP Guest Columnist

This past week, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) proposed doubling 2019-20 state school funding, from $8 billion to almost $16 billion, the equivalent of raising the individual income tax rate from 5 to 7 percent. Should the money be available, which it won’t be, the challenge would lie in translating the new resources into significant gains in student achievement. The historical record is not encouraging.
At the outset here, let the record show: I favor all the money for education that will make a difference. I favor equal spending for all schools, more for disadvantaged kids. I am not writing to “blame the victims.” I am not writing to make a case for less school funding.
In the 1996, economists Richard Stout and Marty Eisenberg and I produced a report that ranked test performance of all Illinois public schools by the average household incomes of each district.
We found what umpteen research reports have found over the decades—that the incomes of district residents appear to drive achievement, rather than the amount spent in the schools. That is, the lower the incomes, the lower the achievement. Read More

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A Walk with Mr. Walk: Superintendent-Y Stuff

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

•January 30, 2019•

By Ted Walk,
Supt. Sullivan CUSD #300

Each year course offerings at Sullivan High School are analyzed and reviewed. This process was recently completed, and Sullivan Schools are excited to expand our course offerings for the 2019-2020 school year to align with students’ interests as well as ensure that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to take the next step for their careers.
Many of the additions were made in our vocational programming for students. Sullivan schools are fortunate to be able to have a diverse offering of programs for students to develop skills that can carry over into a number of careers. Read More

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

Pictured above is Lovington Hardware State Bank. The year that this photo was taken is unknown. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Okaw Valley Girls’ Basketball Gains Strength with Wins

News Progress Posted on January 30, 2019 by webmasterJanuary 30, 2019

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Senior night for Madison Vogel and Bella Benning pose for senior night before the Arcola game Monday night.

•January 30, 2019•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports Editor

The Okaw Valley girls’ basketball team has picked a good time to start a winning streak.
The Timberwolves knocked off Arcola in a close Little Okaw Valley Conference Northwest Division game to win its fifth-straight game and stay undefeated in the LOVC Monday night.
The back-and-forth game started strong for OV.
The Timberwolves took a 15-4 lead in the first quarter, but the Purple Riders battled back to cut the lead to 22-18.
Arcola took the lead heading into the fourth quarter, but OV fought back in the fourth for the 45-42 win.
Kate Jeffers recorded a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds, and Madison Vogel added 10 rebounds and eight points.
Bella Benning contributed six points, and Mia Harris added four.
Miaya Lehamn, Shyanne Harding and Ciera Perry each scored two points. 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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