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Mental Wellness and Its Impact on Your Employees, Your Business and Your Bottom Line

News Progress Posted on May 17, 2023 by webmasterMay 17, 2023

•May 17, 2023•

In 2023, mental health in the workplace continues to be a major focus. Over the past few years, more employers have realized they need to protect employee’s mental health and wellbeing and make these efforts a part of companies’ attraction and retention programs.

The Business Navigator Alliance of Southcentral and Southeastern Illinois is hosting a webinar to better understand the impact of employee wellness on the workplace on Thursday, May 18 at 2 p.m. Read More

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HSHS Hospice Illinois Invites Community to Memorial Butterfly Release Ceremony at HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital

News Progress Posted on May 17, 2023 by webmasterMay 17, 2023

•May 17, 2023•

HSHS Hospice Illinois invites community members to join them for a butterfly release ceremony at HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital on Wednesday, May 24 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cancer Center Healing Garden.
Valerie Engelbart, bereavement services supervisor for HSHS Hospice Illinois, shared, “The butterfly represents the transformation of the spirit as our loved ones transition from this life. We look forward to sharing in this special time with the families in our communities.” Read More

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The 2023 Okaw Valley Prom Court 2023

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

Photo by Jeni Yantis
The 2023 Okaw Valley Prom Court
Front: Crown Bearer Sadie Lane, 2023 Queen and King Reagan Reedy and Jace Rickey and Crown Bearer Greyson Burns. Back: Candidates Trey Hall, Karson Park, Evan Waldrop, Grace Moeller, Brett Lybarger and Lexi Bartimus and 2022 King Lathen McLain.

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Moultrie County History Center to Host Holocaust Survivor

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•
Holocaust survivor William Gingold will give a presentation at the Moultrie County History Center in Sullivan Thursday, May 18, at 7 p.m. as a part of the Center’s month-long hosting of the “The Auschwitz Experience in the Art of Prisoners” art exhibit. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the event is free.
“This year we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. We are honored to present William Gingold, a child survivor of the ghetto, as he shares his family’s experiences both during and after the war,” noted Dr. Brian Kahn, co-director of the Champaign-Urbana Jewish Federation’s Holocaust Education Center, which has loaned the art exhibit to the History Center. Read More

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Voegel Elected as Illinois FCCLA State Officer

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•
Sarina Voegel, a sophomore at Sullivan High School and daughter of Nick and Ginger Voegel, was elected to serve as 1 of 5 Illinois FCCLA State Officers for the 2023-2024 school year. Her term began at the conclusion of the 2023 Illinois FCCLA State Conference held April 13-15 in Springfield, Illinois. With this elected office, she will participate in various Illinois FCCLA activities as well as represent Illinois FCCLA at many other events. Read More

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Are You Taking Charge of Your Diabetes

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•
Diabetes is on the rise but can be a very manageable illness. If you or someone you care for has diabetes or is pre-diabetic, why not learn how to more effectively “take charge” and live an active and fulfilling life? Take Charge of Your Diabetes is designed to teach those with diabetes tools and techniques to help them become better health managers! Classes will be offered Wednesday afternoons starting June 7 – July 19 (skip June 14) from 2:00 – 4:30 PM. Classes will be held at the Shelby County Senior Center at 325 East North Ninth, Shelbyville, IL. Prospective participants will need to register by Monday, June 2 by calling Community Care Systems at 217-774-7885 or the University of Illinois Extension office at 217-774-9546. Read More

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Facts for Families: Severe Weather

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•
By Cheri Burcham
Family Life Educator

My colleague Extension Educator Tessa Hobbs-Curley wrote this great article about being prepared for severe weather. Tessa says: Spring is the time of year that we pay more attention to the weather. Whether we are watching the television, listening to the radio, checking our weather App, or getting alerts from the radio, severe weather can impact our lives. Planning as a family is an excellent way of not getting caught off guard. The National Weather Service gives a few tips on preparing. Read More

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Honoring our nurses during National Nurses Week 

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•

As we celebrate nurses across the country for National Nurses Week (May 6-12), I am deeply appreciative of our nursing colleagues who provide exceptional care to those served by Hospital Sisters Health System’s (HSHS) 15 hospitals throughout Illinois and Wisconsin. One week hardly seems like enough time to thank them for their extraordinary accomplishments, especially as the last couple years have brought so many challenges in healthcare. I am so proud of how our nursing colleagues have demonstrated their resiliency, commitment and passion for their profession.
According to the American Nurses Association (ANA), National Nurses Week was permanently designated May 6-12 in 1993, so this is the 30th anniversary of National Nurses Week. While celebrations and accolades are shared during this week annually, we know that the work of nurses is a vital contribution to the health of our communities, day in and day out. Read More

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Why Doesn’t An Ambassador Work In An Ambassy?

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

•May 10, 2023•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

In light of the nearly endless column I — with great help from you — wrote a few weeks back comparing my column writing skills to that of ChatGPT, I decided to treat you to some bite-size nuggets today.
Gobble them up at your own peril; many of them are months old.
I’m ambarrassed to say
My wife and I were giving Netflix’s “The Diplomat” a spin the other evening, and something beyond the farfetchedness of the plot occurred to me: Why doesn’t an ambassador work in an “ambassy?”
I consulted the ever-handy Online Etymology Dictionary for an answer. Read More

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Remember When? 5-10-2023

News Progress Posted on May 10, 2023 by webmasterMay 10, 2023

25 Years Ago This Week

The Bethany Mustangs had a once in a lifetime experience when they faced Fisher at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Unfortunately the Mustangs came away on the losing end as the Bunnies handed Bethany a 7-4 defeat. 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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