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‘Glimmer Night’ shines again on October 25

News Progress Posted on October 15, 2025 by webmasterOctober 14, 2025


•October 15, 2025•

The 4th annual Glimmer Night will be held on October 25 at Building 1225 in Sullivan. This unforgettable evening is designed especially for local adults with developmental delays - a true prom night experience filled with joy, celebration, and community.

From the moment guests arrive, they are treated like royalty. Each attendee receives a crown or tiara and a personal introduction before stepping onto the red carpet in dazzling suits and elegant gowns. A professional photo backdrop captures the magic of the evening, ensuring everyone leaves with a keepsake from their special night.

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IDNR issues reminders for 2025-2026 archery deer season

News Progress Posted on October 15, 2025 by webmasterOctober 14, 2025

•October 15, 2025•

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is reminding hunters of key dates, regulations, and safety practices for the upcoming archery deer hunting season.

Illinois’ statewide archery deer season opened Oct. 1. In counties with a firearm deer season and west of Illinois 47 in Kane County, archery hunting will be open for three periods:

• Oct. 1 through Nov. 20

• Nov. 24 through Dec. 3

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Remembering Who We Are……..78

News Progress Posted on October 15, 2025 by webmasterOctober 14, 2025

Grandma’s Chamber Pot
•October 15, 2025•

by Janet Roney

 I have too much stuff. Henry David Thoreau had a cure for too much stuff in his masterwork, Walden. He said to imagine tying everything you own onto a long rope, then dragging it all behind you everywhere you go. We would soon get rid of most of it.

When I pawed through piles of stuff inside my great aunt Oma Baker’s ancient oak wardrobe, looking for two Afghans I bought for gifts, I wondered who was responsible for all this stuff. Was it my Baker ancestor who came from Wales to Rhode Island in the 1600s to worship freely with Roger Williams? Did he bring a bunch of stuff with him, like this wardrobe, a bedstead, and maybe a chamber pot? Not likely. Did my Shuman ancestor, who left Germany for Philadelphia in the 1830s to escape becoming cannon fodder, bring his beer steins, walking sticks, and a cuckoo clock along with his shoe cobbler tools? No way! Did the little servant girl who came to Jamestown in 1610, the mother of my husband’s family line, drag a line of possessions after her to the new World? I don’t think so. All the stuff I was pawing through accumulated recently. 

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A Look Back…10-15-2025

News Progress Posted on October 15, 2025 by webmasterOctober 14, 2025

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Sullivan High School’s Alumni Banquet, held Saturday, was a celebration of heroic efforts and small-town values. The banquet, held in the Sullivan VFW building, included a special ‘Who’s Who” Award for an alumnus who has made a significant moral contribution to her local community. The winner was Kay Roney Chambers.

Harold White is a 30-year volunteer with the Lovington Ambulance Service, and on Saturday, October 17, his service will be recognized. Everyone was invited to stop by the Lovington Fire Department, have a snack, a drink, and thank him for his service.

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SBL Hospice Binga raises $32,000

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025

Since opening its doors in January 2024, Willow Breeze Hospice House has offered a beautiful home-like atmosphere where skilled nurses help make patients’ last days as comfortable as possible, while also offering amenities for their families. This year’s net proceeds of $32,000 from Hospice Binga support a Hospice House Endowment to help those with limited resources pay for their stay. Most insurances will cover hospice care, but not room and board.

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Corn dogs: Are yours safe?

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025


•October 8, 2025•

by DM Williamee

This week, Foster Farms is recalling a staggering 3.8 million pounds of chicken corn dog products (as well as turkey products) after wood was found in the batter, resulting in reported injuries. The chicken corn dog products were manufactured between July 30th, 2024, and August 4th, 2025, and sold under numerous brand names throughout the United States. Some of those brand names are ‘Chicken Corn Dogs’, ‘Batter Wrapped Chicken Frankfurters on a Stick’, and ‘Corn Dogs Chicken Franks Dipped in Honey Batter’. 

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Fire Prevention Week

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025


•October 8, 2025•

During Fire Prevention Week (October 5-11), the American Red Cross of Illinois reminds everyone of the dangers of home fires, which claim seven lives every day in the U.S. To help protect your household, test your smoke alarms each month and practice your escape plan until everyone can get out in less than two minutes.  

“Home fires can occur any time, any place,” said Kellie O’Connell, Chief Executive Officer for the Red Cross of Illinois. “The sooner an alarm alerts you to a fire, the sooner you can get out. This is critical because fire experts say you may have less than two minutes to escape a burning home before it’s too late.” 

Tips for creating your home fire escape plan and practicing your 2-minute drill:  

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Get Covered Illinois website launched, questions linger

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025


•October 8, 2025•

by DM Williamee

For those who currently utilize the Healthcare marketplace for their health, medical, and dental insurance needs, “Get Covered Illinois” (GCI) is the replacement for that program beginning in 2026. Enrollment begins November 1st. States and the federal government jointly pay for Medicaid, which offers free or nearly free health care coverage for roughly 80 million poor and disabled Americans, as well as children at a cost of $800 billion in 2023. “At a time when the federal government is announcing healthcare cuts, Illinois is investing in building a marketplace that aims to increase access to health coverage for our residents,” said Illinois Department of Insurance Director Anne Gillespie. The GCI website is live right now, though specific information can be difficult to find. https://getcovered.illinois.gov/.

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Remembering Who We Are………..80

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025

True North


•October 8, 2025•

by Janet Roney

When I was a child, on clear, cloudless nights, my father and I often went on walks to see the stars. It was before farms had all-night security lights, so it was dark as pitch down below, but above us, the magnificent, infinite canopy of the sparkling Milky Way filled the heavens. How beautiful! How amazing! How humbling!

To the south, there was Orion, the hunter, followed by his two dogs, Canis Major and Minor. Almost above us were the Pleiades, the seven sisters, riding on the shoulder of Taurus the Bull. In the north was the Big Dipper pointing to the Little Dipper and the North Star, the most important star for travelers to find their true path since the beginning of human history.

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ETML happenings for October

News Progress Posted on October 8, 2025 by webmasterOctober 8, 2025


•October 8, 2025•

Story times: Every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m., October 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th. The bounce house will be available after the story and craft. 

Every Monday at 9:00 a.m. ETML hosts Memory Café, a social gathering for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. Get helpful information and support from others who also have loved ones who struggle with memory loss. 

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OVHS 2026 Prom Court



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Front row: (L to R) Katelin Livingston, Reese Bruns, Aubree McBride, and Ava Harshman. Back Row: (L to R) Brady McQuilling, Ames Drollinger, Tucker Montgomery, and Wyatt Hildebrandt. This year’s Prom will be held on April 25th, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Convention Center.


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