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News Progress Posted on October 27, 2021 by webmasterOctober 27, 2021

It’s been 60 years since the Sullivan 8th grade boys won the 1961 sectional basketball tournament. Front row Coach Ruscin, Alan Barnes, Steve Poland, Allen Meadows, Terry Kessinger, Mike Sentel, Steve Elder & Dan Selock. Back row: Jim Volkman, Richard Horton, Paul Suhl, Greg Lane, Allen Eaton, Ed Courtright, Allen Wooley, John Grooms, Morris Robinson, Roger Glazebrook & Jerry Watkins. 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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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 20, 2021 by webmasterOctober 20, 2021

Pictured above is third grade Lowe School students 1978-1979. 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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News Progress Posted on October 13, 2021 by webmasterOctober 13, 2021

On May 12, 1959, the State Bank of Arthur got a new time and outside temperature wall device. Pictured with it are some of the bank employees. They are: Asst. cashier John Dukeman, teller Sibyl Haney, bookkeeper Juanita Parrott, cashier Floyd Phillips and president E.L. Jurgens. 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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News Progress Posted on October 6, 2021 by webmasterOctober 6, 2021

Pictured above is the Sullivan Dairy Christmas party in 1949. Sitting: 1). Manta Isaacs holding?? 2). unknown 3). Elaine Craig 4,5,6 & 7 unknown. 3rd row: Wanda Basham. 2). Mildred Isaacs 3). unknown 4). Mrs. George King 5. unknown 6. unk Basham 7. Edna McFarland . June Thompson. Row 4 (men): 1). George King 2). Orville Basham 3). Thomas Ray Isaac-owner 4). Paul Craig 5). Tom Vice 6). unk Nolen. Top Row: all 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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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 29, 2021 by webmasterSeptember 29, 2021

Pictured above is the Gammill Store in Gays. It was the original home of the 2 story outhouse. This photo was taken in 1971 by the Mattoon Journal Gazette. 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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News Progress Posted on September 22, 2021 by webmasterSeptember 22, 2021

Pictured above is an aerial shot of Lovington taken in the 1940’s. 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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News Progress Posted on September 15, 2021 by webmasterSeptember 15, 2021

Pictured is a group photo of the SHS class of 1958 taken at Powers school. 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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News Progress Posted on September 8, 2021 by webmasterSeptember 8, 2021

Blaisdell’s Hardware store was located on the east side of Sullivan square where the Thrift shop is now. It was one of Sullivan’s oldest retail shops on the square. The owners at the time of the photo were Dick Isaacs and John Gragg. This photo was taken in 1976 for the local paper. Pictured are Dick Isaacs, Peggy Fish, Beulah Lacy, John Gragg and Bob Hatley. 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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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on September 1, 2021 by webmasterSeptember 1, 2021

If You’re Worried About Your Sanity, Don’t Consult A Grammar Guy
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer
Sometimes I get email that I feel is better suited for Dear Abby or Ann Landers.
But will that stop me from stumbling through an answer? Heck no.
“I really enjoy your column,” Don Haraf’s email began. “Maybe it’s because I consider myself ‘old school’ when it comes to grammar. I need to vent that it irks me to no end when a television crew/panel of both sexes is referred to as ‘guys’ as in ‘Thanks, guys’ or ‘Back to you, guys.’ This is every day. I have even had to cringe when someone referred to an all-female contingent as ‘guys.’ I can’t take it! Am I nuts?”
Perhaps this email should have been sent not to an advice columnist or a grammar columnist, but rather to a psychologist.
My opinion, Don, is that you’re not nuts. You’re just, as you say, “old school.”
I’m a gray whisker shy of 60, and I use “guys” in informal settings at work. I always have.
In a Zoom meeting where the early birds are all men, I’ll even offer a “Mornin’, fellas.”
Actually, I try to remember to avoid “guys” in group settings or in emails by using “gang,” which I guess carries its own risks.
Most of the people on the TV news are younger than I, so I assume that if I’m comfortable with “guys,” many of them probably weren’t drilled on “sir or madam” as kids.
I imagine few of them are old enough to have seen “Guys and Dolls.”
Then again, for all I know the use of “guys” on the TV could be a calculated effort to appear more friendly to one another and to viewers.
Although this is not strictly an advice column, I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that unless you are a toymaker, using “dolls” in your morning salutations is a very bad idea and could earn you a well-deserved smack upside your head.
There will be math
If you’ve been a reader of this column for long, then you’ll recall these weekly ramblings sometimes spin off into harangues about improperly applied math.
I have found my kindred spirit in reader Herm Faubl.
“We often come across statements such as ‘He increased the budget for widgets five times,’” Herm wrote in an email to me. “I realize the author probably means ‘fivefold,’ but how can I be sure?”
I’ll cut to the chase: The author could have meant either that the budget was increased on five occasions OR that it was increased by a factor of five.
Let’s say the $400 budget was increased first by $10, then by $45, then by $612, then by $30,000, then by $2.37.
The budget was increased five times, right?
Sounds like bad budgeting, if you ask me, but it illustrates the point.
Next, consider the $400 budget was increased by a factor (not to be confused with “factorial”) of five. That means the $400 budget was multiplied by five to get $2,000.
That’s more likely the author’s intent. So it’s less ambiguous to say, “He increased the budget for widgets fivefold” or “He quintupled the budget for widgets.”
Herm’s second point — one that I’ve made at least a half-dozen times over the years — is that it is nonsensical to say, “He decreased the budget for widgets five times” — unless you are talking about five separate decreases.
“Clearly, the author cannot mean ‘fivefold,’ because the maximum decrease of something is onefold,” Herm wrote. “I am forced to think the author meant ‘to one-fifth.’”
Write carefully!
• Jim Baumann is vice president of Paddock Publications, owners of the Moultrie County News-Progress. Write Jim at jbaumann@dailyherald.com, with Grammar Moses in the subject line and include your hometown. Friend or follow Jim at facebook.com/baumannjim.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on August 25, 2021 by webmasterAugust 25, 2021

Pictured above is Stubblefield Garage on W. Jackson Street in Sullivan around 1963. 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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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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