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Eastern Illinois Foodbank

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

•July 17, 2024•

The Eastern Illinois Foodbank will have the foodmobile in Moultrie County on every third Monday of each month. To register online visit eifclient.com to pre-register, only first time visitors must register. To view the current schedule of the foodmobile visit eifoodbank.org/help/mobile.html. Eastern Illinois Foodbank has been alleviating hunger and nourishing strong communities since 1983, totaling over 10.7 million pounds of food to families and communities in need, 2 million of that was fresh produce. EIF covers 14 different counties or just over 14,500 square miles. Last year alone Eastern Illinois Foodbank was able to provide 490,000 pounds of food through 76 foodmobile in rural areas. EIF does not stop at home security with food, they have also provided more than 56,000 students and their families food through the School Market program and also distributed 69,000 backpacks of food to schoolchildren to combat hunger over the weekend. “Hunger is a community issue. You are not alone” stated EIF on the foodmobile visiting Moultrie county.

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ITPA Illinois Tractor Pull winners

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

•July 17, 2024•

The ITPA Illinois tractor pulling association released all the Moultrie-Douglas county fair winners at Arthur over the weekend.The ITPA is actively looking for and supporting the sport of truck and tractor pulling into a new era with this being the 5th decade of organizing events. The most recent development in the ITPA history is the alliance between an organization called U.S. Pullers, Association, allowing Illinois association to become further recognized. Tractor pulling is where different categories of modified tractors and trucks pull a large metal sled along the set course. The sled of course is filled with the desired weight and the competition is on. Read More

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Facts for Families: The Cultivating Caution webinar series focuses on agriculture safety

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

•July 17, 2024•

By Cheri Burcham

Family Life Educator

The Cultivating Caution webinar series focuses on agriculture safety

Taking the extra time to plan safety precautions into daily routines can save a life when accidents occur, and they will. The agriculture industry is filled with risk, injury, and danger at about every turn.  

Cultivating Caution is a monthly webinar series that explores the latest research, recommendations, and tips for staying safe, healthy, and aware while working in the numerous areas of today’s agriculture industry. The series is co-sponsored by the University of Illinois Agricultural Safety & Health Program, College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, farmdoc, and University of Illinois Extension.  Read More

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Sack race winners

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

•July 17, 2024•

All winners from ages 0-4: 1st: Rycker Manor Sullivan, 2nd: Isaiah & Ivy Tucker Sullivan, 3rd: Ailani Brown Sullivan. All winners from ages 5-7: 1st: Zavahya Warren Sullivan, 2nd:Delilah Cannon Sullivan,3rd: Kennedy Ryan Arthur, IL. All winners from ages 8-10: 1st: Nakyaa Hogan Sullivan, 2nd: Clara Russell Sullivan, 3rd: Crisa DeVore Sullivan. All winners from ages 11-14: 1st: Keegan Weaver Sullivan, IL; 2nd: Tinley Stollard Sullivan,IL; 3rd: Peyton Schum Sullivan, IL All winners from ages 15-17: 1st: Miracle Wilson Sullivan, 2nd: Luke Gribbons Rochester, 3rd: Emily MIller Sullivan. All winners from ages 18 and over: 1st: Asian Mattheson Sullivan, 2nd: Conner Hutchins Missouri, 3rd: Greg Garrison Missouri. 

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Not so dry 4th of July

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

•July 17, 2024•

Illinois is known for its strange weather and even stranger summer weather patterns, leaving us residents at its mercy. The 4th of July though a wildly appreciated and celebrated holiday is nothing compared to the energy and love centered in Moultrie County’s celebration. Starting with a parade in the morning and leading up to the spectacular firework show that draws visitors from miles and miles to get a glimpse of that central Illinois hospitality. Like most years, the holiday was at the mercy of the weather, leaving many worried for late night fireworks shows or even during the daytime activities. Read More

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Remembering Who We Are….17

News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

Lincoln’s Log

•July 17, 2024•

by Janet Roney

“Can’t be!” “I don’t believe it!” “Never heard of it!”

That was the reaction of my brothers when I told them that French fur traders had used a trail through our neighborhood during the 1700s long before any pioneer settlers arrived in Moultrie. I wanted to prove to them that I was right. (Is there some sort of Little Sister with Three Older Brothers Syndrome? If so, I was afflicted with it for a time.)  

There is absolutely no mention of the French Kaskaskia-Detroit Road in any published local histories. W. I. Martin, our neighbor who was born in 1869, and was the oldest man we knew when we were kids, never mentioned it during our visits. As I said before, our grandmother Shuman, who was born in 1880, and grew up right next to the trail, said nothing about it.   Read More

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News Progress Posted on July 17, 2024 by webmasterJuly 17, 2024

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Citing the city an example of a community that has taken the initiative to assure a continued quality of life for its citizens, Kevin Gaden, President & CEO of the Illinois Municipal Utilities Association (IMUA), named Sullivan as the 2014 IMUA Member Community of the Year. Sullivan mayor Ann Short and Sullivan distribution foreman Shannon Risley were on hand to accept the award at a ceremony held in Springfield.

Edna Bailey was the winner of the Sullivan Fourth of July raffle, taking home $5,354.50. Read More

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Sullivan 4th of July Celebration

News Progress Posted on July 10, 2024 by webmasterJuly 10, 2024

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Historical and Genealogical Society to hold meeting

News Progress Posted on July 10, 2024 by webmasterJuly 10, 2024

•July 10, 2024•

“Broadway in the Corn” will be presented by Nancy Lane Burcham of Sullivan at the July meeting of the Moultrie County Historical and Genealogical Society on Thursday, July 18, at 7 pm. Nancy is the author of six popular books including this one about the history of Sullivan’s unique Little Theatre on the Square, the only professional actor’s equity theater in downstate Illinois. She has many stories about the numerous stars of film, TV, and Broadway who have performed in the small rural town of Sullivan and interacted with its citizens. The public is invited to attend this special program at the History Center at 1303 S. Hamilton, Sullivan, and view the new Little Theatre exhibit in the History Center Museum.

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LLC announces spring semester honors list

News Progress Posted on July 10, 2024 by webmasterJuly 10, 2024

•July 10, 2024•

Part-time: Lake Land College recently announced that more than 800 part-time students earned academic honors for the 2024 Spring semester.

To qualify for the president’s list, a student must have completed six to 11 credit hours in courses numbered 040 or higher per semester, excluding summer term, with a GPA of 3.8 – 4.0. 

To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must have completed six to 11 credit hours in courses numbered 040 or higher per semester, excluding summer term, with a GPA of 3.65 – 3.79.  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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