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Rotary Plants Trees in Habitat Subdivision

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2017 by webmasterMay 30, 2017

Photo by Mike Brothers
Shoveling dirt on the first Sullivan Rotary tree planting are Susan Rauch, Joe Keller, Dave Cole, Bill Highland, Dan Fultz and Brad Pullen.

•May 31, 2017•

The Sullivan Rotary Club began an ongoing program to plant trees at the Habitat for Humanity subdivision in Sullivan.

Rotarians traveled to the neighborhood north of Agri Fab following their regular meeting May 23 at TnT Pizzeria and with the help of Hild Landscaping, placed a 15 foot tall tulip tree in the front lawn.

“One of the points of focus for Rotary this coming year is protecting the environment and planting trees,” Rotary president Dave Cole said, noting the effort of the local club aligns with that theme.

He went on to explain that during a recent discussion, it was noted that the Habitat for Humanity houses had very little landscape material such as flowers, shrubs, and trees. Those items may be seen as a luxury for the homeowners there.   Read More

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ALAH Transportation Deficit Offset by Sales Tax Revenue

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2017 by webmasterMay 30, 2017

•May 31, 2017•

by Ariana Cherry
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ALAH school board met May 17 with superintendent, Kenny Schwengel reporting the balance of all funds was $3,961,456.

This is in spite of the state still owing the district 1.2 million dollars. The transportation fund has a deficit of $186,608.04. Schwengel stated that they would take a loan from the Education Fund in order to fund transportation.  Read More

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Mid-Illinois Senior Services Benefits from 5K/Walk

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2017 by webmasterMay 30, 2017

Healthcom Sponsors Event

•May 31, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

For its maiden charity event Healthcom is sponsoring a 5K/walk in Wyman Park in Sullivan Saturday, June 10 to benefit Mid-Illinois Senior Services

“We wanted to help out in the community and coordinate with Senior Fitness Month,” Caleb Titus, Healthcom coordinator for the event, said, “ Healthcom is the largest national provider of medical alert systems for seniors so teaming with the Senior Center was a perfect match for us.”

The race will be held at 9 a.m. June 10 in Wyman Park, but participants should arrive by 8:30 a.m. Registration fee is $20 up to day of race, $30 June 10 and everyone over the age of 65 may enter free although the participant t-shirt is $10 to everyone. Read More

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OVHS Graduates Move to the Next Phase

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2017 by webmasterMay 30, 2017

Photo by Mike Brothers
Okaw Valley seniors Kailyn Marie Boyer and Keith Lloyd Bone reflect on their last few minutes as students before facing the next phase of life.

•May 31, 2017•

By Madison Uhlrich
for the News Progress

The newest batch of high school graduates was released into the world Sunday, May 28.

Okaw Valley High School Commencement was held at 2 p.m. in the OVHS gym amid a packed audience of family and friends.

Key speakers included Brianna Creviston and Tyus Brooks with the salutatory addresses, Kayla Wheeler (class president) with the class history, and Jonathan Gentry with the valedictory address.

Before the class speakers Supt. Kent Stauder presented Sam Scott as the Alumni Hall of Fame inductee. Read More

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Sullivan Council Improves Utility Billing Process, New Website Constructed

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2017 by webmasterMay 30, 2017

•May 31, 2017•

By Ariana Cherry
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City council members discussed revising their sick leave policy during a regular session.

They considered the possibility of abolishing the current 40-day policy where an employee would exhaust all of their leave before returning to work. There was discussion concerning some employees returning to work before the 40 days were up and need those extra days for doctor follow-up appointments.

A new policy where employees could retain some of the 40 day leave is under consideration. The issue was tabled and will be further discussed at the next council meeting.

During the week of June 12-16, WCIA’s “Our Town”series will be filming at various areas in Sullivan. The filming will finish up with a news broadcast from downtown Sullivan Friday, June 16.  Read More

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Sullivan FFA Named National Finalists

News Progress Posted on May 24, 2017 by webmasterMay 23, 2017

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Sullivan FFA pictured with awards from left to right: Jon Gavin, 2016-2017 FFA Secretary, Blake Read; 2016-17 FFA Treasurer and 2017-18 FFA President, and Devin Warren, 2016-17 FFA President.

•May 24, 2017•

The FFA’s National Chapter Award program recognizes the top FFA chapters with innovative activities in each of the three divisions: growing leaders, building communities and strengthening agriculture.

Recognition occurs at the local, state, and national levels. The FFA Chapter’s Program of Activities is evaluated and rated as Gold, Silver, Bronze, or Superior Chapters in each of three divisions and an overall rating is presented.

The Sullivan FFA was notified that the chapter had been designated a Gold Emblem Chapter in each of the three divisions and a Gold Emblem Chapter overall.

Furthermore, Sullivan FFA was named the Section Winner in all three divisions and was also named the winner of the Section Bankers Plaque for the Top Overall Program of Activities in the Section.  Read More

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Timeline Set for Supt. Search

News Progress Posted on May 24, 2017 by webmasterMay 23, 2017

•May 24, 2017•

The Sullivan School District #300 board of education met in special session Thursday, May 19 to establish a timeline for the superintendent search.

Supt. Brad Tuttle accepted a position in Jerseyville, Ill. with his resignation effective June 30. Read More

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Braden Chairs Illinois Court Clerk Education Committee

News Progress Posted on May 24, 2017 by webmasterMay 23, 2017

Circuit Clerk Cindy Braden

•May 24, 2017•

Moultrie County Circuit Clerk Cindy Braden was appointed chairperson of the Committee on Circuit Court Clerk Education by the Illinois Supreme Court last week in an announcement from Chief Justice Lloyd A. Karmeier.

Braden’s appointment is effective July 1, 2017 when she presides over the 14 member Judicial College committee responsible for continuing eduction of the state’s circuit clerks. Circuit Judge Mark L. Levitt of Lake County is Braden’s vice-chair.

“I am thankful for the confidence and support from my colleagues in receiving the appointment,” Braden said, noting she had served with many on the committee during her past involvement in the Clerk’s Association.

“We have a good education infrastructure in place,” Braden said. “I look forward to working with everyone on the committee.” Read More

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SCED Is Reaching Out

News Progress Posted on May 17, 2017 by webmasterMay 16, 2017

For Community Input

•May 17, 2017•

Sullivan Chamber and Economic Development is ready to help accelerate area growth by becoming an information hub for the community.

“We have always tried to gather information about what is going on, utilizing social media, the web page and print media to get the word out,” Executive Director Laurrie Minor explained.

In an effort to best utilize the resources of the Sullivan area and its potential for increasing tourism income, SCED is reaching out for ideas from the community including civic organizations, ministerial alliances and individuals who have information to share about themselves and ideas on how the community can grow. Read More

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County Funds New Comprehensive Plan

News Progress Posted on May 17, 2017 by webmasterMay 16, 2017

•May 17, 2017•

Moultrie County board members approved $25,000 to have a new Comprehensive Plan prepared by Coles County Regional Planning and Development Commission during the May 11 meeting.

County board chair Dave McCabe reported that he felt a new plan could be a useful tool to help promote economic growth for the county.

Planning commission executive director Kelly Lockhart explained that the Moultrie County plan would include an overview of the county and incorporated areas including economic factors, land use, housing and zoning information.

He went on to point out the planning commission had completed the Coles County Comprehensive Plan earlier which will be used as Moultrie County’s model. Lockhart explained the process would include information collected with advice and consent of a 12-18 member committee.  Read More

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Spring concert



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On Tuesday, April 28th, under the direction of Dr. Ian Kinkley, Band Director, the Sullivan Band Program presented its symphonious Spring Band concert, titled “Evening Escapes,” which showcased the magnificent and diverse talents of the Sullivan 6th, 7th and 8th grade bands, combined with the Sullivan High School Band and Jazz Band. 


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