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Windsor American Legion Recognizes 50 Year Members

News Progress Posted on March 29, 2023 by webmasterMarch 29, 2023

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Windsor American Legion Recognizes 50 Year Members
Windsor Garrett-Baldridge American Legion and Auxiliary members celebrated the American Legion’s 104th birthday with a potluck and ceremony at the Legion on Sunday, March 26. Three Legion members received 50 year membership certificates. Auxiliary member, Linda Voris, also shared a brief history of the American Legion. Those presented 50 year membership certificates were Larry Shafer (left) and Linn Voris (right). Presenting the certificates was Post Commander Jack Johnson (center). Not pictured: Joe Hester.

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Essay Winners Announced for Americanism Essay Contest

News Progress Posted on March 29, 2023 by webmasterMarch 29, 2023

•March 29, 2023•
The American Legion Auxiliary units of Arthur, Lovington and Atwood have announced the 2023 Department of Illinois Americanism Essay Contest that is sponsored locally. This year’s essay subject and title were “Who Are Our Modern Day Patriots?” Essays were judged by a team of local judges one each from Arthur, Lovington and Atwood. The three classes were Class I- 7th and 8th grades, Class II-9th and 10th grades and Class III-11th and 12th grades. Read More

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Planning and Zoning Director Addresses Permitting and Inspections For Water Plant and Demolition of City Building

News Progress Posted on March 29, 2023 by webmasterMarch 29, 2023

•March 29, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

During the last city council meeting Jan Haegan approached the council about permitting and inspections for the new water plant and whether a demolition permit was obtained for the demolition of the city building. At this week’s meeting, Kristi Hart, Planning and Zoning Director for Moultrie County and the City of Sullivan spoke during public comment. In regards to the city pulling permits for city projects, Hart noted that since the city charges for permit to generate revenue, as well as to regulate what is being built, for the city to pay itself for a permit is not necessary. “However, going forward I would like to see the city pull a no-fee permit to have on file in case there is a question as to whether the city is following its own rules. This should clear up any confusion in the future,” she said.

As far as the water plant project, Hart and Commissioner Woodworth had spoken several times over the past few weeks. She noted that the project was brought before the council and therefore the public several times for different aspects of the project. Hart noted again that pulling a no-fee permit would have been the right thing to do to make sure all the bases were covered. Read More

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Desserts with Dove

News Progress Posted on March 29, 2023 by webmasterMarch 29, 2023

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Desserts with Dove
Desserts with Dove was held at Sullivan First United Methodist Church on Thursday, March 23. The event gave members of the community the opportunity to meet staff members who work in Moultrie County and learn about the organization’s programs and ways to volunteer. Dove, Inc. offers a variety of programs including financial assistance, Homeward Bound, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), Domestic Violence Program and others. From left to right are Barbara Blakey, Becky Comstock, Molly Tenuto and Dustin Depperschmidt.

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MCHGS Presentation Focuses On Flora and Fauna of Lake Shelbyville

News Progress Posted on March 22, 2023 by webmasterMarch 22, 2023

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MCHGS member Janet Roney with program presenters Brock Key and Makayla Tinker, both Natural Resource Specialists with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Shelbyville.

•March 22, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

Members of the Moultrie County Historical and Genealogical Society and other attendees heard a presentation on Flora and Fauna 1963 to Present at Lake Shelbyville on the evening of Thursday, March 16. The program was presented by Brock Key and Makayla Tinker, both Natural Resources Specialists with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Shelbyville.
Key began by sharing a brief history of the lake. Lake Shelbyville was authorized by the Flood Control Act of 1938, and then World War II happened. Authorization was granted then from the Flood Control Act of 1958.
Work was started in 1963 and finished in 1970. The total cost at that time was $56 million which in today’s dollars is around $400 million. This included the relocation of utilities, highways, cemeteries, construction of the recreation areas and the Findlay bridge.
Key gave the big five which were five reasons why the lake was built. The main two are navigation on the Mississippi and flood control. The others are recreation, habitat sustainment and improvement and future water supply. Key then showed several photos of Lake Shelbyville prior to or during construction and asked members of the audience whether they knew where the photos were taken.
Tinker then went into combating invasive species. She noted that the problem with invasive species is that they adapt quickly and cause harm to natural plants and wildlife. The first ones she addressed were phragmites and reed canary grass. Read More

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ALAH Board of Education Approves the District to Seek Bids to Repair School Parking Lots

News Progress Posted on March 22, 2023 by webmasterMarch 22, 2023

•March 22, 2023•
by Ariana R. Cherry

Superintendent Shannon Cheek spoke with members of the Board of Education about the school parking lots and their condition at the most recent meeting held Wednesday, March 15. What, originally, he thought would be a simple fix at the Atwood-Hammond Grade School will actually be much more of a significant repair after a closer look.
The area near the playground and east lot where most people usually park is estimated to be around $61,000. Cheek also said the staff area parking lot was estimated to be a bit lower at just $10,500. He feels that the parking lots at the Atwood-Hammond Grade School are in need of some major repair and by doing so, could extend their life much longer. The ALAH High School parking lot is also not in the best condition, but Cheek said it could get by another year by just simply filling in some of the cracks and holes. The Arthur Grade School’s parking lot east of the building has been estimated to be at $43,000. The board approved Cheek to collect bids and see what the total costs would be. He informed the board that it may not be a reality that all three parking lots can be repaired. Read More

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Tales and Tunes with Trudy Incorporates Music, Reading and Movement

News Progress Posted on March 22, 2023 by webmasterMarch 22, 2023

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Trudy (Beauchamp) Feyerisen, a Lovington native, leads an activity at Arthur Public Library recently during Tales and Tunes With Trudy. The program is held on Thursdays at 3:45 pm at the library and incorporates reading, music and movement.

•March 22, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

Trudy (Beauchamp) Feyereisen, a native of Lovington, has been leading a children’s program at the Arthur Public Library for around 2 months now that incorporates reading, music and movement. Tales With Trudy has a theme every week and the theme incorporates holidays, seasons and other concepts. One recent program focused on friendship.
Feyereisen spent four years as a kindergarten-fifth grade music teacher in northern Illinois. Then she left to go to seminary. After she met her husband she moved to California. Read More

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How to Make Edible Spheres

News Progress Posted on March 22, 2023 by webmasterMarch 22, 2023

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How to Make Edible Spheres
Abagail Dean uses a dropper to make boba at Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library on Friday, March 17. The edible spheres are often used in bubble tea or other drinks and contain juice inside. For the purposes of the program participants used lemonade and fruit punch.

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One Book, One Sullivan Community Discussion

News Progress Posted on March 15, 2023 by webmasterMarch 15, 2023

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One Book, One Sullivan Community Discussion
One Book, One Sullivan held their community discussion on Tuesday, March 7 at Sullivan United Methodist Church. There were about 70 students and community members in attendance for their 16th annual meeting. This year’s book was The Blackbird Girls by Anne Blankman.

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Arthur Home and Garden Expo Held

News Progress Posted on March 15, 2023 by webmasterMarch 15, 2023

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Arthur Home and Garden Expo Held
The Arthur Home and Garden Expo was held at the Otto Center on Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 11. There were 61 exhibitors at the event.

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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The storm that occurred in the evening hours of June 11th produced wind gusts of up to 70 mph left many locals without power, with many experiencing damage to property ranging from mild to extreme.


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