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Eastview Raises Alzheimer Awareness and Funds

News Progress Posted on October 5, 2016 by webmasterOctober 4, 2016

Photo furnished At the Fairview Park Walk in Decatur Team Eastview was part of the opening ceremony Oct. 1. From left to right: Shayna Key, Rayette Woolard, Deb Carr, Lacy Mossman, Breena Davis, Hope Shaffer, Sheri Szachnitowski, and Jimmie Picklesimer.

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At the Fairview Park Walk in Decatur Team Eastview was part of the opening ceremony Oct. 1. From left to right: Shayna Key, Rayette Woolard, Deb Carr, Lacy Mossman, Breena Davis, Hope Shaffer, Sheri Szachnitowski, and Jimmie Picklesimer.

•October 5, 2016•

Eastview Terrace in Sullivan takes pride in caring for those afflicted with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease with no cure. People fighting this disease don’t only lose memories but also often lose motor skills and ultimately control over their body.

As a way to honor the residents they care for, Eastview Terrace got involved with the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Decatur four years ago. They put together a small team and thought of ways to gather donations to the cause. EVT put together a small benefit at the VFW in Sullivan and put all the proceeds towards the teams’ donation to the Walk.

Eastview’s staff was inspired by the opening ceremony of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s. There is a sea of flowers representing those who care for, advocate, and are personally affected by the disease. Special speakers tell their stories about how the tragic disease has affected their lives. It is a truly powerful presentation. Read More

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IDOT Hiring in Preparation of Winter Weather

News Progress Posted on October 5, 2016 by webmasterOctober 4, 2016

•October 5, 2016•

The Illinois Department of Transportation is in the process of hiring temporary help to assist with snow-and-ice removal throughout Illinois this winter. These seasonal employees will be hired on a full-time and an on-call basis. Read More

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Mediacom Offers $55,000 in Scholarships

News Progress Posted on October 5, 2016 by webmasterOctober 4, 2016

•October 5, 2016•

Mediacom Communications is offering $55,000 in scholarship support for high school seniors who plan to obtain further education. The scholarship program is in its 16th consecutive year and Mediacom’s investment will award $1,000 World Class Scholarships to 55 high school seniors.

Scholarship recipients are given the flexibility to use the financial award to support educational expenses for higher education or vocational training from any accredited post-secondary institution starting in the fall of 2017. Award selection is based on academic achievement and leadership. Read More

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Illinois Awarded $1 Million Grant To Pilot Person-Centered Supportive Services

News Progress Posted on October 5, 2016 by webmasterOctober 4, 2016

•October 5, 2016•

The Illinois Department on Aging today announced the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Community Living, has awarded the State of Illinois a $1 million grant.

Through the grant, the Department will develop and pilot test person-centered supportive services that meet the needs of persons living with or those at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, and their caregivers. The program will be developed and run by the Illinois Department on Aging, Division of Older American Services. Read More

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Cancer Took Her Confidence, Staff Restored It

News Progress Posted on October 5, 2016 by webmasterOctober 4, 2016

Photo furnished Davis Four: (left to right) Brittany, Kim, Kaylee, Breanna.

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Davis Four: (left to right) Brittany, Kim, Kaylee, Breanna.

•October 5, 2016•

Shelbyville native Kim Davis had her first mammogram at 39 years old. The last thing she expected was to hear that she needed a biopsy.

Because a biopsy indicated that it was ADH (Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia) a possible precancerous condition, the atypical cells were removed. Three years later, a mammogram revealed the same type of cells in the other breast. Kim lobbied her surgeon for a prophylactic mastectomy, but her surgeon dissuaded her from taking such a radical step, citing her young age, no known risk factors for breast cancer and the expense of the surgery, since insurance wouldn’t cover the cost. They continued to watch it closely.

The following year, a tumor (referred to as “ER/PR positive”) appeared in her right breast, so Kim’s doctors agreed to a radical mastectomy and prophylactic mastectomy of the left breast followed by breast reconstruction. They were all surprised to find two tumors of a different type in her left breast. Typed as “HER 2 Neu,” the tumors were considered stage 1 cancer, for which chemotherapy was required.

Thinking back on the moment when she learned she had cancer, Kim said, “‘You have cancer’ are hard words to hear, but (Sarah Bush Lincoln Oncologist) Dr. (Adbur) Shakir held my hand when he told me and made me feel like he was going to take care of me. I can’t imagine being told that awful news by anyone else. He was so thoughtful and compassionate. I looked into his eyes, and I knew I could trust him. He gave me hope.” Read More

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Hospice Patient Enjoys Day of Pampering

News Progress Posted on September 28, 2016 by webmasterSeptember 27, 2016

•September 28, 2016•

Savannah Gray never gave up hope despite turning to hospice care when her cancer continued to spread.

Sadly, she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of ovarian cancer after visiting the gynecologist with severe pain. Gray thought the pain might be caused by a tubal pregnancy, but the diagnosis was far worse. She was transferred to Barnes Hospital in St. Louis when a biopsy revealed that her body was filled with cancer.

Unfortunately, doctors were unable to remove all the cancer during a six-hour surgery, her mother Sharon Hammack said. She underwent several rounds of chemotherapy treatment followed by a stem cell transplant, but it failed to keep her cancer at bay. While doctors told her there was nothing more they could do, she held out hope for more options. Read More

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Lovington Public Library October 2016 News

News Progress Posted on September 28, 2016 by webmasterSeptember 27, 2016

Photo furnished Lovington Library Angry Bird participants left to right: Ross Young, Lucas Ayer, Connor Tipton, Jacob Collins, Hannah Collins, Willie Brohez, Rylan Young.

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Lovington Library Angry Bird participants left to right: Ross Young, Lucas Ayer, Connor Tipton, Jacob Collins, Hannah Collins, Willie Brohez, Rylan Young.

•September 28, 2016•

Registration for the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Program is underway. Book bags, logs, storytimes and more are available for pre-K kids who register. Loom

Learn the art of loom knitting and make a hat or scarf with Too Cute Crafts’ Jordan Durbin. Attendees will need to bring their own yarn. Those wanting to do the candy corn design should bring three colors. An example is may be seen in the library. Class is 11 a.m.-noon Saturday, October 1. Only eight seats are available so pre-registration is required.

A book club for fourth-eighth graders meets 3:45-4:45 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of every month. The children in this club enjoy planning/assisting with library events and talking about their favorite books. This month the book club will get to help plan the November “Harry Potter Week.” Read More

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Artist Workshop Set at St. Columcille Hall

News Progress Posted on September 28, 2016 by webmasterSeptember 27, 2016

•September 28, 2016•

Springfield artist Stan Squires will return to Sullivan to conduct Sullivan Art Club’s final workshop of the 2016 season 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, October 15. There will be an hour break for lunch. The workshop will be held at the St. Columcille Church hall located on the east end of the church at the corners of W. Jackson and McClellan streets. There is a dedicated entrance to the hall adjacent to the parking lot.  Read More

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Sullivan Civic Women’s Club Meeting

News Progress Posted on September 28, 2016 by webmasterSeptember 27, 2016

•September 28, 2016•

Shane Murphy, owner of the Hole in the Wall BBQ restaurant in Sullivan, was the speaker for the September meeting of the Sullivan Civic Women’s Club. Murphy told of his reasons for opening a restaurant in Sullivan and related his background experience in smoking meats.

Plans were finalized for the annual homecoming chili supper October 7, a fund-raiser for scholarships for Sullivan High School seniors.   Read More

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Trapping Permit Drawings for Shelbyville Fish and Wildlife Area

News Progress Posted on September 28, 2016 by webmasterSeptember 27, 2016

•September 28, 2016•

The Shelbyville Fish and Wildlife Management Office will hold trapping drawings for Kaskaskia and West Okaw Areas Oct. 1.

Drawings for 20 trapping areas in those area are for the 2016-17 trapping season.

Registration is noon-1 p.m. at the SFWM office 562 State Highway 121 in Bethany (located six miles west of Sullivan on Route 121 or approximately one mile east of Bethany on Route 121). Drawings will be held at 1 p.m. Read More

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“Together, We Give Back to School”



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“Together, We Give Back to School”

Sullivan Elementary School recently received 60 backpacks filled with school supplies through Amazon’s “Together, We Give Back to School” campaign. End of the Line Tackle & Bait, an Amazon delivery partner, nominated Sullivan Elementary for the program, and the school’s submission was selected to receive the donation. Pictured (left to right) are Cameron Martin, Taylor Lilly, James Martin, Marla Martin and Angela McRill following the July 27 delivery.


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