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Sullivan High School Spring Honor Roll

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•

Straight A Honor Roll, Seniors: Addison Brush, Zoe Conlin, Olivia Cordes, Hannah Creek, Anderson Crouse, Elise Fleming, Kaitlyn Kirby, Rhett Lehman, Taylar Mercer, Angel Miller, Ivan Moxley, Simon Parri, Hayden Righter, Addison Stollard, Alyssa Taylor, Sarina Voegel, Tabitha Webb, Claire Welch, and Kenadi Wyrozumski.

Straight A Honor Roll, Juniors: Riane Bear, Danica Bell, Emily Crosier, Mae Dawkins, James Feldkamp, Logan Fleener, Mikaela Guest, Josie Herschberger, Johnathan Iacobazzi, Wilma Plank, Eiley Poe, Devon Richardson, Madilyn Shonkwiler, Jnai Webb, and Kolton Wiley.

Straight A Honor Roll, Sophomores: Olivia Hullum, Grant Martin, Julia Moody, Emerson Risley, Kaylee Smith, and Gavin Wade.

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Local students excel in 2025 Americanism Essay Contest

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•

L to R: Marty Jones, Arthur Legion Auxiliary #479, Bentley Parsons, Kyndall Crist, Kelsey Lust, Beth Jones, Atwood Legion Auxiliary #770 (all Atwood Jr. High).

Students from Arthur Christian School, ALAH High School, and Atwood-Hammond Grade School recently showcased their patriotism and writing skills in the 2025 Americanism Essay Contest. Sponsored by the Arthur Legion Auxiliary #479, the Atwood Legion Auxiliary #770, and the Lovington Legion Auxiliary #429, the contest encouraged students to reflect on the thought-provoking question: “What is My Favorite National Memorial or Monument?”

119 essays were submitted across three grade-level divisions. To ensure a fair and impartial selection process, a panel of judges from Arthur, Atwood, and Lovington evaluated each essay anonymously—without knowledge of the students’ names, schools, or hometowns.

The contest was divided into three classes:

• Class I: 7th and 8th graders

• Class II: 9th and 10th graders

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Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Unit #68 presents Poppy awards

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•

Submitted by Unit #68

The Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary Unit #68 presented awards from two recent contests to area students at a ceremony following Memorial Day services at the Sullivan American Legion on May 26th, 2025.

L-R: Ruth Keown, Gabriella Tippit, Applee Baumgartner, Madelyn Wilhelm, Tessa Towle, Violet Cohan, Lydia Hayse, Becky Lawson.

Lindsey Ozier, a recent graduate of Okaw Valley High School, was recognized for her first-place finish in the Americanism Essay Contest, and Sullivan High School junior Jade McKee was awarded second place. Both students received monetary awards and certificates.

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Heartland Mini Hoofs

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•

Heartland Mini Hoofs will be at the Mid-Illinois Senior Services building on June 17th at noon. 

Heartland Mini Hoofs is a mini-equine therapy visitation program that is dedicated to brining mini-horses to visit and interact with those of all ages. Equine therapy helps build self-esteem, improve emotional regulation, reduce anxiety/stress, and foster trust and connection.

For more information, call (217) 728-8521.

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Arthur seeks June 28 parade entries

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•

Entries for Arthur’s 2025 Freedom Celebration Parade are now being accepted. “Hometown Celebration” is the theme for the 31st annual parade.

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Remembering Who We Are………62

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025

The Panther’s Scream


•June 11, 2025•

by Janet Roney

“It’s time to quit and go home when I start seeing things!” Roger hung his jacket on the hook and stood there with a puzzled look on his face.

“Seeing things? What did you see?” I asked. My worry about my husband working so late at night at the isolated Murphy River farm on the east county line was replaced by a new concern. 

“I don’t know. In my tractor lights, I thought I saw something dark dart across in front of me. Maybe it was a reflection. After I quit and was walking to my truck, I heard this blood-curdling scream come up from the Kaskaskia River bottom. It was time to go home!”

Now, you should know that my husband is a sober man. (We are Methodists, don’t you know…)

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Arthur Public Library holding teen workshops

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025


•June 11, 2025•


This summer, from June 16th through July 28th, the Arthur Public Library will be holding B.A.S.E. teen workshops for those ages 10 and above. June 16th will be “Plant the Seeds of Change,” a hands-on activity where youth decorate planters and plant a seed or small plant symbolizing growth and transformation. June 30th will be “ Positive Thought Loops,” where they will explore positive thought loops and paint a rock with uplifting affirmations. July 14th will be “ Gratitude Jar,” where they will create a Gratitude Jar to fill with positive notes and reminders for tough days; a simple, uplifting activity to help youth build resilience and focus on the good. July 28th will be “ Mindfulness Deep Breathing,” where they can learn to utilize mindfulness practices of deep breathing by using bubbles. For more information, contact Nick Spidle at (217) 218-9972 or nicks@hourhouserecovery.org.

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A Look Back…6-11-2025

News Progress Posted on June 11, 2025 by webmasterJune 11, 2025

2015

Okaw Valley’s baseball team took home a fourth-place state trophy from the tournament in Peoria.

Zachary Coon was awarded a scholarship by the Illinois Lumber and Material Dealers Association Foundation. Coon graduated from Sullivan High School in the spring of 2011 and attended Lake Land College to study building construction technology before transferring to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville where he worked towards his bachelor’s degree in construction management with a minor in business administration. 

The Lovington Grade School eighth grade class promotion ceremony was held with the following students promoted: Isaac Ashenfelter, Gabriel Hallford, Paul Brodnansky, Jon Marquis, Kyle Carnahan, Dalton McDaniel, Veronica Chambers, Caleb Nettles, Adam Day, Taylor Powell, Hunter Day, Daniel Reedy, Ciara Emrick, Jessica Renfro, Molly Fort, Angela Robinson, Lauren Foster, Alexia Stanley, and Katelynn Gingerich.

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SHS Valedictorian and Salutatorian: Hard work, big dreams

News Progress Posted on June 4, 2025 by webmasterJune 4, 2025


•June 4, 2025•

Addison Brush

SHS Valedictorian Addison Brush shared the following in her speech, “…success isn’t always about having it all figured out. It’s about taking that first step, then the next, even when you’re unsure. It’s about staying curious, being bold, and choosing to grow through every experience. The world we’re walking into needs fresh ideas, new energy, and the courage to question how things have always been done. That’s where we come in.” 

Olivia Cortes

SHS Salutatorian Olivia Cortes shared the following in her speech, “We are a class of big dreams and aspirations, but to achieve those goals, we have to work just as hard in the future as we have to get to this point. Success is not given but earned through hard work and determination. Some may be handed opportunities in life, but the Sullivan High School Class of 2025 will always be the ones working for the opportunities that they deserve.” 

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SDS summer meals changes

News Progress Posted on June 4, 2025 by webmasterJune 4, 2025


•June 4, 2025•

Sullivan Schools will be providing free meals to anyone 18 and under in our area. They plan to deliver meals door-to-door to anyone who would like to receive meals within the Sullivan School District. This will occur one day per week, with 7 days of meals per child. Meal delivery began the week of May 26th, and it will run through July 31st.  

 New this year is a meal pickup program for families residing outside of the Sullivan School District. Those families may pick up meals at the Sullivan Elementary School from 3:00-6:00 p.m., which began on Mondays beginning June 2nd.

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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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