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Remember When? 9-20-2023

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 20, 2023

25 Years Ago This Week

The Sun Porch had a new owner and a grand opening celebration planned to coincide with Sullivan’s Homecoming. The business was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Elder of Kansas City,Mo. The Elders continued to offer tanning packages but also added handcrafted gifts, homemade sweet treats and other items to their offerings.  Read More

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OVHS Homecoming Candidates and Attendants 2023

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

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OVHS Homecoming King and Queen Candidates
The OVHS Homecoming Dance will be held on Saturday, September 16, from 7-9:30pm in the OVHS Gym. Coronation will be held prior to the dance at 6:45. Front row: Madison Whitney, Rissa Montgomery, Laila Christianson and Megan Roley. Back row: Gabe Benning, Ryan Forlines, Gibson Dickens and Jacob Morrison.

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OVHS Homecoming Attendants
Front row: Junior Lindsey Ozier, Sophomore Lily Merritt and Freshman Katie Coventry. Back row: Grady Sparks, Keegan Gibbons and Parker O’Dell

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FCCLA Summer Leadership Camp Attendees

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

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FCCLA Summer Leadership Camp Attendees
From left to right: Addison Brush, Sarina Voegel and Perla Juarez-Cuevas were FCCLA members from Sullivan High School & Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond High School who attended IL FCCLA Summer Leadership Camp in July. They joined over 40 other students from around the state to attend this 3-day event to learn more about FCCLA.

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MCHGS Meeting

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

The famous story of the January 1945 liberation of Bataan Death March survivors held in the Notorious Cabanatuan POW camp in the Philippines will be told at the Sept. 21 meeting of the Moultrie County Historical Society. Dalace Scroggins, a Moultrie County man, was among the 100 Army Rangers and Scouts involved in the liberation. The prisoners stories of mistreatment, suffering and starvation while in the hands of the Japanese combined with the awful tales from the liberated German prison camps intensified efforts to defeat these evil regimes and end World War II. Vic  Arendell, son-in-law of Scroggins, will present the story along with that of two Moultrie men Morrison A. Wood and Edward C. Conlin who survived the death march only to die in the Philippine prison camps. The public is invited to attend the presentation on Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at the History Center at 1303 S. Hamilton in Sullivan.

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Foods That Can Keep Cholesterol in Check

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

Diet plays an important role in maintaining healthy cholesterol numbers. Although the level of cholesterol in a person’s blood is partly due to factors related to heredity, the foods one eats also affect cholesterol levels.

When doctors discuss cholesterol with their patients, they may refer to total cholesterol, bad cholesterol and good cholesterol. What does that mean? Total cholesterol is the combined number of cholesterol in the blood, and should be below 200. Good cholesterol is known as HDL (high-density lipoprotein) and ideally it should be above 60. Bad, or LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol, should be below 100, says the Cleveland Clinic. A person who has a poor lipoprotein profile may be instructed to alter their diet. Learning which foods might help is an important tool in managing cholesterol and triglyceride numbers. Read More

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Gold Star 500 Rides Again to Preserve the Memories of Fallen Service Members

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

Gold Star Mission’s 510-mile Gold Star 500 endurance bicycle ride will pass through Central and Southern Illinois from Sept. 19-23 with the goal of ensuring we ‘Always Remember, Never Forget’ the sacrifices of our fallen Illinois service members and their families. 

“We are so grateful for the support of the communities. Our mission of remembering our fallen and supporting our Gold Star families is important to the people of Illinois and they show their support at all of our stops,” said Barry Tobias, President of Gold Star Mission. The ride is scheduled to end during Gold Star Family weekend just before Gold Star Mothers’ Day on Sunday, Sept. 24. 

Gold Star Mission uses funds raised through the Gold Star 500 and other events throughout the year to award scholarships in honor of Illinois’ nearly 300 service members who have fallen since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In addition, they are producing professional videos as part of the Fallen Heroes History Project to remember each fallen service member. The seven videos produced so far can be found at www.goldstarmission.org/fhhp.php Read More

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Pritzker Defends Denials of Medical Release Requests from Dying and Disabled Prisoners

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

By Carlos Ballesteros

Injustice Watch

This article  is an update to the original story, which was produced by WBEZ, Chicago’s NPR news station, and Injustice Watch, a nonprofit news organization in Chicago focused on issues of equity and justice in the court system.

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker defended the number of dying and disabled prisoners released under a landmark law that went into effect early last year at a news conference Thursday.

“The Coleman Act is, in fact, being carried out as it should be,” Pritzker told reporters in response to an Injustice Watch and WBEZ investigation, which found only 52 prisoners had been granted release under the law — far below the hundreds of terminally ill and incapacitated prisoners advocates say could have been released by now. Read More

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Christa Helmuth Running for Re-Election in March General Primary 

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

Republican Moultrie County Circuit Clerk Christa Helmuth is running for re-election in the March 19, 2024 General Primary Election. Helmuth was first elected Circuit Clerk in 2018 to fill an unexpired term; and, in 2020 was retained as Circuit Clerk by Moultrie County voters.  Read More

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Cami Badman’s Honors English III Student Letters to the Editor

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

More letters will be published in next week's edition.

Cami Badman‘s SHS letters provided this special section for News-Progress readers in partnership with Sullivan Community School District 300. Thank you to Sullivan Schools for expecting excellence and to these letter-writing students for delivering.
Letters to the Editor written by Cami Badman‘s Honors English III students at Sullivan High School explored controversial subjects with maturity and logic.
Badman opened the school year challenging these 20 students to present well-rounded arguments for student-selected controversial subjects and letters to the editor.
Throughout history, letters to newspapers about important topics have crafted public opinion into pivotal changes in society in an age of electronic dominance and sound-bite arguments. Exploring topics in depth brought some interesting and convincing results.
Students explored a wide range of topics ranging from discontinuing the penny to gun control. Read More

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C.E.F.S. Announces the Start of the Energy Assistance Program

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2023 by webmasterSeptember 13, 2023

•September 13, 2023•

C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corp., as administrator of the Energy Assistance Program in Moultrie County, is pleased to announce that funds are available to assist income-eligible households with their natural gas, propane and/or electric bills and furnace assistance for inoperable heating systems.

The program will begin taking applications on October 2, 2023, for seniors, people with disabilities and families with children under the age of six years. 

On Wednesday, November 1st, households that are disconnected from their utilities, have a disconnection notice or have less than 25% in their propane tank can start applying for assistance. 

All other income eligible households can start applying December 1, 2023.  Read More

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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The storm that occurred in the evening hours of June 11th produced wind gusts of up to 70 mph left many locals without power, with many experiencing damage to property ranging from mild to extreme.


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