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County Tax Sale

News Progress Posted on July 25, 2018 by webmasterJuly 25, 2018

•July 25, 2018•

Moultrie County, as Trustee, has completed their tax deed proceedings on real estate properties that were delinquent for 2014 and prior real estate taxes. The County, as Trustee, will now offer for sale the real estate obtained to the public. They will offer approximately nine items through a sealed bid auction sale. All sealed bids must be in the Moultrie County treasurer’s office located in the Moultrie County Courthouse, 10 S. Main Street, Suite 10 in Sullivan no later than the close of business of August 24, 2018. Read More

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Wisconsin Award for Sullivan Native

News Progress Posted on July 25, 2018 by webmasterJuly 25, 2018

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Wisconsin Award for Sullivan Native
Mary Jo Myers Booker received the Wisconsin Council for Exceptional Children’s Clarissa Hug Teacher of the Year Award. Myers, a 1978 SHS graduate, is speech pathologist at Weyauwega-Fremont School District and is recognized as an innovator with the Early Childhood program and serves as leader of the school’s Autism Effectiveness Team. Her level of innovation working with students on the Autism Spectrum has prompted her to present at consortium training sessions throughout the state. Her bachelor’s degree in communications disorder is from Southern Illinois University, master’s in audiology from the University of Wisconsin, Osh Kosh with additional language and speech credits from Michigan University in Kalamazoo. She has been at W-F Schools since 2012 and is the daughter of Ethel Myers of Sullivan.

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County Republicans Host Candidate Party

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

The Moultrie County Republican Central Committee is hosting a meet your candidate event 6-9 p.m. Monday, August 13 at NorthEnd Pub & Grill at Sullivan Marina on Lake Shelbyville.
All candidates have been invited to the event including state candidates. Read More

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Thinking About Health: Resurrecting Old Insurance Model May Limit Who Gets Covered and How Well

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

By Trudy Lieberman,
Rural Health News Service

A new health insurance option awaits consumers this fall. Proponents say it will offer lower premiums and relief from increasingly expensive Obamacare policies sold in the so-called individual market. That’s the place where people who don’t have employer or government-sponsored insurance turn when they need coverage.
It’s no secret that rising premiums have hurt people in that market if they are among those whom the law considers too wealthy for subsidies to help them out - for example, families of four with incomes above $100,400 and single people whose incomes exceed $48,560.
So the Trump Administration has approved the return of association policies, called AHPs for short. Fraternal or professional organizations can sponsor one. A single proprietor or sole owner of a business can also set up one of these new arrangements.
But these “new” arrangements are not new. They were around for years before the Affordable Care Act was passed, and they’ve been resurrected by the Trump administration to promote a low-cost option for a small slice of the insurance marketplace. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta offers this rationale: “Many of our laws, particularly Obamacare, make health care more expensive for small businesses than large companies. AHPs are about more choice, more access and more coverage.” Read More

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Hiden Named Chief Information Officer With First Mid

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

First Mid Bank & Trust recently announced that David Hiden has been named Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer. He will lead the development and execution of First Mid’s business and technology strategies.
“We are very fortunate to have David join the First Mid team”, said Mike Taylor, Chief Operating Officer. “With a strong banking background that includes 25 years of Information Technology (IT) experiences, David brings a wealth of experience in building teams, developing strategic IT plans and executing on delivering quality service to both internal and external customers.” Read More

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Keeping Slim in the Summer Simmer

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

Simple steps to keep your diet in check during the picnic party season.
Perhaps you’ve already put your diet in danger. Don’t worry, still plenty of time to not let the summer barbeque and picnic predicament get the best of your waistline.
The solution is really no different than any other time of year. It comes down to a little planning.
For instance, now is the time to take advantage of the local, fresh vegetables at roadside stands and farmers markets. They make a great grilling alternative to the steaks, burgers and brats.
You can even add fruit to the fire. Read More

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Lovington Grade School Registration

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

Lovington Grade School (kindergarten thru eighth grade) will hold registration noon-6 p.m. Thursday, August 2 at the school.
Parents must remember to bring the registration packet sent home with the students in May and have all papers completely filled out with the most current information. As a reminder to kindergarten students, they should have a physical exam, dental exam, eye exam and bring an official birth certificate from their birth county courthouse. Read More

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DMH Vein & Vascular Institute Welcomes Yiefi (Alex) Sun, M.D.

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

Yiefi (Alex) Sun, M.D., has joined the DMH Vein & Vascular Institute and will see patients on the campus of Decatur Memorial Hospital .
Dr. Sun specializes in open and endovascular management of peripheral artery disease, carotid artery revascularization, complex aortic reconstruction and dialysis access. Read More

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You’ll Feel Like You’re On Vacation With How Easy This Is

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

By Gerald Tilley
Social Security District Manager

August might be the last of the months that people think of when we say “summer vacation,” but it’s by no means the least. People are still taking trips and hosting family while enjoying America’s beaches and national parks. Social Security might not be on the top of your to-do list when you’re on vacation, but we’ve made it so easy to do business with us online that you can connect with us pool-side or on the go.
We are constantly expanding our online services to give you freedom and control in how you wish to conduct business with us. Our online services help you plan for the future and keep you in control of your benefits. You can go online to:
• Find out if you qualify for benefits; Read More

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Public Hearing Of The Sullivan City Council

News Progress Posted on July 18, 2018 by webmasterJuly 18, 2018

•July 18, 2018•

A public hearing of the Sullivan City Council will be held Monday, July 23 at 6:45 p.m. in Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library, 2 West Water Street, in Sullivan.
The purpose of this public hearing is to hear comments from the public on the adoption of the proposed Appropriation Ordinance for the fiscal year 2018-2019. Read More

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Poppies to honor those who gave all



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On Friday, May 22nd, Ruth Keown, Vice-President of the Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68, greeted the public at the entrance to the local Post Office, distributing Memorial Poppies. Each year, millions of Americans wear these Memorial Poppies in memory of American service members who lost their lives in war while serving their country, and to assist those Veterans who are now hospitalized or in rehabilitation, suffering from wounds and illnesses. Memorial Day poppies distributed by the American Legion symbolize the ultimate sacrifice made by service members and are a tribute to those who lost their lives in war. Wearing the poppy is a way to honor the fallen and ensure their bravery is never forgotten.


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