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Living Wax Museum 2024

News Progress Posted on May 29, 2024 by webmasterMay 29, 2024

 

Living wax museum
The Sullivan Elementary School 4th graders presented their annual end of the school year living wax museum projects last Tuesday. Each student was given the assignment of choosing a real life person, living or dead, who has had a positive impact on American culture and/or history. The students researched, put together a report about the person, and put together some kind of costume and booth presentation for the person they chose. 

 

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Dementia: Understanding its complications and struggles

News Progress Posted on May 29, 2024 by webmasterMay 29, 2024

•May 29, 2024•

Dementia is not forgetting that you left the car keys in your nightstand drawer; it’s forgetting how to open the drawer.

By Angela Hogan

What’s wrong with Sarah?

Sarah sat in her favorite chair, staring blankly at the family photos on the mantelpiece. Her husband, James, noticed her distant gaze and gently touched her shoulder to get her attention. “Are you all right, sweetheart?” he asked, with concern in his voice. 

She turned to James with a faint smile, her eyes showing a hint of confusion. “I’m fine, just a bit tired,” she replied. The growing frequency of these lapses weighed heavily on her mind. Deep down, she knew something wasn’t right, but the fear of what it might mean kept her silent. Read More

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Poppys Day

News Progress Posted on May 29, 2024 by webmasterMay 29, 2024

Poppys Day
The Sullivan American Auxilary was set up Friday at Kirby Foods selling poppies. Each year millions of Americans wear little red poppies in memory of those who have died in all wars and to assist in the rehabilitation of those Veterans who are now hospitalized suffering from wounds and illness. Pictured (l to r) is Emma Burdick and Mary Sims.

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Several students excel in art and writing contest

News Progress Posted on May 29, 2024 by webmasterMay 29, 2024

•May 29, 2024•

Several Sullivan students were honored April 28th for their entries in ‘Through Their Eyes: A Holocaust Art and Writing Contest’ sponsored by the Holocaust Education Center (HEC) of the Champaign-Urbana Jewish Federation. 

“The contest focused on honoring Holocaust victims, both Jewish and non-Jewish, along with resisters, rescuers and liberators,” noted Rebecca Lawson, contest coordinator and HEC co-director.

“We asked teachers to involve their students in the contest by creating artwork, poetry, prose, or film that would highlight their creative talents while helping them connect to individuals impacted by the Holocaust,” she added. Read More

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Remembrance

News Progress Posted on May 29, 2024 by webmasterMay 29, 2024

Photos by R.R. Best Remembrance A Memorial Day observance was held in Sullivan on Monday morning. Since 1971, when Congress declared Memorial Day a national holiday, it has continued to be a dedicated day for honoring U.S. military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces. Over 1.3 Million Americans have paid the ultimate sacrifice for their nation. The ceremony was led by the Sullivan American Legion.

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All school track meet 2024

News Progress Posted on May 22, 2024 by webmasterMay 22, 2024

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All school track meet

News Progress Posted on May 22, 2024 by webmasterMay 22, 2024

Photo by Jason Van Loon
All school track meet
Sullivan Elementary School kids competed in an all school track meet at Victory Field Thursday after school. Students competed in the softball toss, sprints and long jump, as well as other events. Pictured above is 4th grader Mia Martin. More photos are on our website at www.newsprogress.com

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Road across Lake Shelbyville Dam closed due to maintenance

News Progress Posted on May 22, 2024 by webmasterMay 22, 2024

•May 22, 2024•

The road across the main dam at Lake Shelbyville will be closed thru 12:p.m. on Friday, May 24th and again Tuesday, May 28th thru Friday, May 31st. The road should open each day at 5:00 p.m. The road will also be open for holiday weekend traffic. The closures apply to both vehicle and pedestrian traffic; however, access to the Dam West Overlook area will continue to be open during this time. Read More

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ALAH Board of Education passes FY24 tentative amended budget 

News Progress Posted on May 22, 2024 by webmasterMay 22, 2024

•May 22, 2024•

Changes made to high school handbook

by Ariana R Cherry

The ALAH School Board passed the FY24 Tentative Amended Budget at their most recent board meeting May 15, 2024. “The budget looks about what we thought it would look like,” noted Superintendent, Shannon Cheek. He also noted that the district has been receiving transportation payments earlier than normal. “We might actually receive a fourth payment this fiscal year,” Cheek added.

The fund balances for June 30, 2023 were listed as: Read More

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“We’re very blessed” Sullivan City Council hears about developments

News Progress Posted on May 22, 2024 by webmasterMay 22, 2024

•May 22, 2024•

by Sharon Barricklow

More than $54 million in projected development and the potential for more than 100 new residents had Sullivan City Council members smiling at their regular meeting Thursday night. 

Commissioner Douglas Shook told the council plans were moving ahead for several new developments including restaurants, small businesses and housing. One $11.5 million project will build 22 new homes throughout Sullivan through a federal program. 

“The houses will be built on existing city lots where either the lot is vacant or the property abandoned,” Shook said. “It will help us integrate new housing and new residents into our existing community.”

Along with hoping to attract new residents, development projects in the works include a new day care center and other public facilities. Shook said the new development could add up to $60 million to the city’s tax base.  Read More

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Helmeth receives Amtryke



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River Helmeth received an Amtryke from the Sullivan AMBUCS at their fundraising cookout last Saturday, May 9th, in the Kirby Foods parking lot. River rode her new Amtryke for the first time like a pro as her mom Stephanie, looked on. With a big smile and look of determination, River showed everyone how well she could ride.


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