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A Wonderful Day in the Neighborhood

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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Mr. Rogers science students learn how to make things float into the air.

•April 12, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
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It’s a wonderful day in the neighborhood - that neighborhood being Mr. Troy Roger’s seventh grade science class as they prepare to launch an experiment on which they have been working.

In the school atrium a large clutch of colorful balloons awaits as part of the experiment. Upstairs in the classroom Rogers explains that the 16 students have been watching the animated film, “Up” in which a grumpy old man attaches a bazillion balloons to his house and floats off to adventures.

The students have been challenged to estimate how many balloons it takes to lift their small popsicle house off the ground.

He started this experiment five years ago. Helium is expensive for the balloons so they are especially grateful to Ellen Bernius of the Flower Pot for her generous helium filled balloon donation for this learning experience.

This is a class project- Rogers makes the assignment and the rules while the students work together to construct the popsicle house, make the calculations, organize the balloons, etc.  Read More

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ALAH FFA Members Compete in District 4 Proficiency Awards

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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ALAH FFA Members Compete in District 4 Proficiency Awards
Janette Comstock, Makenna Green, and Colton Romine traveled to Sullivan March 8 to compete in the District 4 Proficiency Awards. Comstock was previously chosen as the Chapter and Section winner in diversified crop Production.
Romine was the Chapter and Section winner in vegetable production and
Green the Chapter and Section winner in grain production.
At the district level, FFA members are interviewed, not only by agriculture teachers, but by community members as well. Members compete against the section winners in the other four sections in District 4.
Romine and Green were selected as the District Four winners by a committee of agriculture industry representatives and teachers knowledgeable in this work-based area.
Receiving this honor made them eligible to compete in the State FFA Awards Selection process in Urbana-Champaign March 25. They will receive plaques which were made possible through gifts from individuals, businesses, corporations and organizations through the Illinois Foundation FFA.

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ALAH FFA attends Ag Legislative Day

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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ALAH FFA attends Ag Legislative Day
ALAH FFA members attended the annual Agriculture Legislative Day. Front (Lto R) Janette Comstock, Taylor Powell, Makenna Green, and Katie Gingerich. Back (L to R) Zane Crist, Colton Romine,and Adam Day.

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SHS Students Conduct Research at Booth Library

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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SHS Students Conduct Research at Booth Library
Students from Sullivan High School visited Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University March 24.
The students were conducting research for AP English papers. They took a tour of the library and were given a demonstration on finding resources both on the bookshelves and through the library’s online database. During the spring semester, Booth Library’s regular hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 1 a.m. Sunday.
For more information on the library, visit the website, www.library.eiu.edu, call 581-6072 or find the library on Facebook or Twitter.

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Sen. Rose Hosts Agents

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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Sen. Rose Hosts Agents
State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) met with independent insurance agents from across his 51st Senate District March 29 at the Statehouse. The group was in Springfield for the Insurance Industry Legislative Day. Pictured from left to right: Dave Harby – Country Financial in Danville, Jay Peterson – Peterson Insurance Services, Inc. in Clinton, Dustin Peterson – Peterson Insurance Services, Inc. in Decatur, Brenda Niederbrach – Arlington/Roe in Decatur, Todd Henricks – Chapman-Henricks Insurance Agency, Inc. in Cerro Gordo, State Sen. Chapin Rose, Vicki Bishop – Country Financial in Tuscola, Elizabeth Houser – Country Financial in Sullivan, Rick Rotramel – Country Financial in Danville, Gary Mickle – New Horizons Financial Group in Mahomet, Scott Crawford – Country Financial in Georgetown.

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Warren wins State FFA Proficiency Award

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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Warren wins State FFA Proficiency Award
Sullivan High School FFA member Devin Warren has won the State FFA Diversified Crop Placement Proficiency Award.
FFA members considered for this award must demonstrate outstanding agricultural skills and competencies through record keeping, leadership, and scholastic achievement.
Specifically, students competing in this proficiency award area must show records of working for a crop producer who produces two or more different crops. Warren began learning about managing a successful crop enterprise at an early age as he started riding in the combine with his grandfather Frank Warren at the age of three.
Years of working alongside his grandfather has provided Devin with a wealth of experience which was showcased in his interviews at the section, district, and now the state finals.
As the state winner Warren, who is the son of Sherry Warren, will now represent Illinois in the National FFA Proficiency Award Semifinals this summer.

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ALAH FFA Student Competes in the State Dairy Handlers CDE

News Progress Posted on April 12, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

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ALAH FFA Student Competes in the State Dairy Handlers CDE
The Illinois State FFA Dairy Handlers and Judging was held March 31 at Kaskaskia College. Katie Gingerich of ALAH FFA competed in the Dairy Handlers CDE. While competing in the contest, she led a Gurnsey and a Holstein heifer around a ring while being judged on appearance, poise, and her ability to set up the animal.
The contest is held in conjunction with the State Dairy Cattle Judging CDE.

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Coles-Moultrie e911 to be Calling Land Lines

News Progress Posted on April 11, 2017 by webmasterApril 11, 2017

Coles-Moultrie e911 will be calling land lines to verify data the week of April 17. Those randomly called will be given a code for call return. 776 land lines are unlisted. Those people should call 217/345-2939 to be included in 911 data base.

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Sullivan’s Brown Shoe Company Left Lasting Impression

News Progress Posted on April 5, 2017 by webmasterApril 4, 2017

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First pair of shoes from Sullivan’s Brown Shoe factory.

•April 5, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
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She sits in faded glory on Hamilton St. between a gas station and Habitat for Humanity. Some windows are broken and boarded, the interior is crumbling. She was an architectural beauty in her day bustling with workers coming to make shoes for the Brown Shoe Company. But, if she could talk - the stories she could tell.

Sullivan during 1929 was the worst of times, and there were no best of times. People were desperate for work and manufacturers such as Brown Shoe were also desperate for cheap labor to expand their factories. So they devised a plan to exploit rural communities, women and children.

By 1900 Brown Shoe Co. was growing at the rate of one million dollars a year. By 1928 the five largest St. Louis shoe companies had plants in 56 small towns within a 200 mile radius and over 30,000 employees. In order to build new $300,000 plants and guarantee wages, Brown demanded that Sullivan and other communities raise $125,000 of the cost, provide the site, electric and sewer connections, build the plant to Brown’s specifications and give them a 10 year tax free agreement.  Read More

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Celebrate National Library Week With Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library

News Progress Posted on April 5, 2017 by webmasterApril 4, 2017

•April 5, 2017•

By Ariana Cherry
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All patrons who have overdue library books will have a chance for redemption. Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library will celebrate National Library Week April 9 -15.

Sponsored by the American Library Association and libraries across America in April, the observation allows patrons to celebrate the contributions of libraries and librarians as well as promoting library use and support.

During National Library week, there will be no fines for any overdue books that are returned. Read More

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Knee High by the 4th of July



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There is corn well above knee high by the Fourth of July in Moultrie County as the patriotic Lisa Shuman and Nancy Moore shows us. The photo was taken in a field east of Sullivan.


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