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Remember When? 6-17-2020

News Progress Posted on June 17, 2020 by webmasterJune 17, 2020

25 Years Ago This Week

Bethany High School spring awards were handed out.
In baseball the Mustangs had two players winning two awards apiece; Kevin Bowser was best pitcher and best offense award winner.
Scott Seeley was most improved and sportsmanship award winner. Adam Gurchiek was best defense and Shane Martin recognized for hustle.
In softball Amy Bagley was Most Valuable Player and highest batting average with .609.
Sam Ozier won best defense; Rebekah Steimel, most improved; Wendy Munch, best sportsman; and Jesi Brumleve the hustle award.
Track - Katie Phillips and Justin Lutz MVPs while Darla Gill won the sportsmanship award.
The Sullivan Country Club Ladies Golf Assn. held its annual meeting and awarded Jan Daily two brandy snifters from Slazenger Co. for her hole in one from last season. Her winning shot was on the fourth hole.
Behind the badge has two, now familiar, Moultrie County deputies joining the sheriff’s office. Gary Carroll of Bethany and Chris Sims of Sullivan. Read More

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Lovington Plans on Summer Park Recreation Program

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
Lovington village board met May 11 with President Roger Walker; trustees Dennis Garmon and Al Rennert attending in person along with clerk Alma Fair.
Trustees Gary Clem, Brenda Wood, Pam Anklam and April Daily were participating on conference call.
For the annual clean day the village board discussed having roll offs from IV container placed at the old grocery store parking lot from 6:00 a.m. to noon Saturday, but no action was taken.
During the park and special projects report given by Brenda Wood she noted the summer park recreation program is set for 9:30 a.m. until noon August 3-7. Read More

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Nation Cannot Afford Sloppy Election Count

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
By Jim Nowlan and Robert D. Michaelson

This essay is not about who should be elected president in November, but about something arguably as important: How to avoid a sloppy election count, which could throw the nation into chaos.
Election counts have been politicized throughout American history. As we are both native to Illinois, we have beaucoup homegrown examples. Over the early history of Chicago, for example, honest elections were considered quaint. In an 1883 election in the Windy City, the second precinct of the Ninth Ward recorded 1,183 votes — from the total of 351 persons found to be living in the precinct. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and other distinguished Americans were among those who signed in as voters. Need we go on?
In 1960, most close observers concluded that intensely loyal precinct officials of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley, knowing who buttered their bread, stole the election in Illinois for John F. Kennedy. JFK “won” Illinois by 8,858 votes out of nearly 5 million cast statewide, on a surge of suspicious late-night returns from Daley’s most reliable precincts. Read More

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Remember When? 6-10-2020

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

25 Years Ago This Week

Elmer Meece of Lovington took first place in the Region Five Senior Spelling Bee and will compete at the Illinois State Fair.
Lillian Kick of Lovington was second and Ina Roney of Sullivan third.
The Moultrie County Community Center Special Olympics team won the Area 10 meet. Team members are Jim Thomas, Nancy Zimmerman and Janet Johnson.
Some 25 private investors in Bethany formed Mustang Development Company to promote and encourage community development.
First project is building a home in the new Parkview Addition. The residential development is owned by Paul and Robert Snyder and the first home is 1800 sq ft. Shareholders elected Brian Marshall, Brett Marshall, Jim Myers, Rob Callahan, Wendall Watson, Greg Jeffers and Tod Jeffers as directors. Read More

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Pritzker Calls on Insurers to Expedite Claims for Damaged Businesses

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

State’s COVID-19 Metrics Continue to Improve
By Jerry Nowicki
Capitol News Illinois
jnowicki @ capitolnewsillinois.com

Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Insurance are calling on insurers to expedite claims and payments to businesses hit by looters in recent days.
“It is my expectation and the expectation of the Illinois Department of Insurance that insurance companies will do everything in their power to give their customers the resources they need to rebuild and get back on their feet as soon as possible,” Pritzker said. “To that end, my administration has been in consultation with major insurance companies on the quick and robust support they should provide Illinois business owners who have experienced property damage, including but not limited to riots, vandalism and looting.”
Pritzker made the announcement at a Chicago news conference Monday, where he was joined by Robert Muriel, director of the Department of Insurance.
IDOI released the Company Bulletin — a tool aimed at providing “timely, relevant, and helpful guidance” to insurance companies — requesting that insurers take specific measures to help businesses rebuild.
Per a news release from the governor’s office, insurers should “apply claims best practices consistent with the categorization of this event as a catastrophic event.” They should also expedite claims handling, and advance claim payments. Another expectation is “fair treatment of all policyholders, regardless of size.”
Insurers should also implement a moratorium on cancellations or non-renewal of impacted policyholders for 60 days and should “err on the side of the policyholder” when paying claims as a result of “riots, civil commotion, or vandalism” even if the policyholder was unable to make full premium payments during the period following the governor’s stay-at-home order.
Pritzker said as the regulators of insurers, the state has the ability to “write them up” during their licensing processes and processes of review. Muriel also said the department can levy fines and suspend licenses. Read More

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LLC NSLS Inducts New Members

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
The National Society for Leadership and Success at Lake Land College welcomed several new members in May. The society offers these students the opportunity to be part of a nationally recognized organization providing access to some of the country’s top leaders. Read More

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Superintendent-Y Stuff: A Walk with Mr. Walk

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
By Supt. Ted Walk,
Sullivan CUSD #300

This week, schools were given the ability to allow for certain in-person activities. Each school is required to have approval from their local health department as well as other agencies before allowing students back into the buildings.
Sullivan Schools are in the process of obtaining our final approvals, and we hope to begin specific programs as early as June 15 for middle and high school students. Read More

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Pritzker Administration Distributes Thousands of Face Masks to Businesses

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
As some employees begin to return to the workplace in Phase 3 of Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, face coverings will be a key tool to keeping workers healthy and safe. To aid in this effort, the State of Illinois has distributed more than 450,000 cloth face masks to private sector businesses that support critical infrastructure sectors.
“Many of these industries were among the first companies to donate their existing supplies of PPE to protect healthcare workers and frontline staff in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said IEMA Director Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “These companies provide key services that enable the continuous operation of business and government functions which is crucial to the health, safety and economic security of our state.” Read More

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DCEO Grants Awarded to Minority-Owned Businesses and Incubators

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced that 32 minority-owned businesses and business incubators will receive a total of $11 million as part of the state’s Minority-Owned Business Capital and Infrastructure Program. These grants will equip minority-owned firms with resources to create jobs, build capacity, increase revenues, and revitalize properties in underserved communities.
Funding will reach businesses of all sizes and types, as well as community-based incubators working to help small and start-up businesses in diverse communities across the state. The development of new grant-funded projects is estimated to create hundreds of full-time and construction jobs for the surrounding community.
“At a time when businesses are facing significant setbacks due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Minority Capital Fund will help eliminate obstacles so minority-owned businesses can rebuild and continue supporting their communities,” said Governor Pritzker. “These small, family-owned businesses are the backbone of Illinois, and capital grants will unlock funding to help them expand, create new jobs, and drive positive economic change for their communities.” Read More

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County Board Candidate Decides Not to Run Again

News Progress Posted on June 10, 2020 by webmasterJune 10, 2020

•June 10, 2020•
Moultrie County Board vice-chariman Kevin McReynolds has decided not to run for another term and has filed paperwork with the county clerk’s office to have his name removed from the November ballot.
“My time on the board has been enjoyable,” McReynolds, who has served the county since 2002 said. “Personally it would be nice to take some time off and let someone serve.”
McReynolds explained Republican party chairman Dave McCabe indicated other potential candidates were interested in running to maintain a full slate of candidates for the November election.
“Historically I believe the Republicans and Democrats have worked well together on the board,” he continued. “I appreciate all the support and I know there are good candidates wanting to serve.”

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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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