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October Students of the Month

News Progress Posted on November 23, 2022 by webmasterNovember 23, 2022

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October Students of the Month
Windsor Jr./Sr. High School is pleased to announce their October Students of the Month Jasmine Rodriguez and Grace Mast. Jazmin Rodriguez is the daughter of Adrian and Ali Rodriguez. She is currently a junior and is involved in Dance, Spanish Club, Art Club, and Drama Club. She is interested in becoming a high school counselor or going into Graphic Design.
Grace Mast is the daughter of Mose and Hana Mast. She is currently an 8th grade student and is involved in Eco Team, FFA, and Volleyball. She enjoys working with her animals and helping her dad on the farm. Pictured (left to right) are Jazmin Rodriguez and Grace Mast.

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Honor Drive Held for Shoni Anderson

News Progress Posted on November 23, 2022 by webmasterNovember 23, 2022

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Honor Drive Held for Shoni Anderson
A blood drive was held on Tuesday, November 15 in honor of Shoni Anderson at the Sullivan American Legion. Organizer Jeri Davis said there were over 100 people that signed up and over 70 had already donated by 4 pm that day. Most were regular donors but a large number of first timers as well. Many were from Mt. Zion where Shoni lives. Pictured is Richard Johnson of Mt. Zion, who was a first time blood donor during the drive.

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Shoot for a Turkey Held at Civic Center

News Progress Posted on November 23, 2022 by webmasterNovember 23, 2022

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Shoot for a Turkey Held at Civic Center
Coach Craig Black and the Sullivan High School Basketball Team organized the Shoot for a Turkey event on Saturday, November 19 in the Sullivan Civic Center gym. Entrants competed in knock out to determine who would receive a certificate for a frozen turkey from Sullivan IGA. Pictured are the SHS Basketball team with the three winners kneeling in front. Winners were (in no order): Brayden Mesnard, Cooper Christensen and Coach Taylor.

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Air Conditioning Systems to be Installed at AGS and Upgraded at LGS This Summer

News Progress Posted on November 23, 2022 by webmasterNovember 23, 2022

•November 23 2022•
by Ariana R. Cherry

The ALAH School Board of Education’s most recent meeting was held Wednesday, November 16, at Atwood-Hammond Grade School.
Superintendent Shannon Cheek discussed the HVAC Bids the district received for both Arthur and Lovington grade schools. The bids were for installing air conditioning at Arthur Grade School and upgrading the AC system at Lovington Grade School. There were seven bids total. The lowest bid was awarded to Davis Houk for an amount of $1,158,775.00. The project is to begin this summer and hopefully be completed by the end of summer. Read More

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Virginia Weakley Celebrates 102nd Birthday

News Progress Posted on November 23, 2022 by webmasterNovember 23, 2022

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Virginia Weakley, formerly of Bethany celebrated her 102nd birthday with a gathering at Copper Creek in Mattoon on Thursday, November 17. Pictured in front is Virginia’s daughter Jan Stevens, Virginia Weakley and in back is her grandson and son John.

•November 23 2022•
by Ellen Ferrera

On Thursday, November 17 some 20 friends and family members gathered at Copper Creek in Mattoon to help Virginia Weakley, formerly of Bethany, celebrate her 102nd birthday.
Her daughter, Jan Stephens, and son, John Weakley, were in attendance along with a grandson and longtime friends. Guitarist Bobby Reynolds serenaded Virginia with songs and led everyone in singing “Happy Birthday”.
This interview was conducted Saturday the 19th in her apartment where the tops of two dressers were completely covered with bouquets and more than 100 birthday cards. She found a large envelope and pulled out a handful of colorful, crayon-decorated birthday cards – one from every kindergarten student at Okaw Valley Elementary School and all handmade. These cards were an obvious delight for the former kindergarten teacher as she brought them out several times to admire them. Read More

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General Election Held

News Progress Posted on November 16, 2022 by webmasterNovember 16, 2022

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General Election Held
The General Election was held on Tuesday, November 8. Unofficial results can be viewed by visiting il-moultrie.pollresults.net. Pictured is Karen Goss (right) helping Kaye Wagner (left) with obtaining a ballot on Election Day.

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Veterans Day 2022 Observed at Schools with Ceremonies

News Progress Posted on November 16, 2022 by webmasterNovember 16, 2022

Photos by Crystal Reed Veterans Day Observed at Schools with Ceremonies Schools in the area observed Veterans Day on Friday, November 11. Ceremonies were held at Okaw Valley High School, Lovington Grade School, Sullivan Grade and Sullivan High Schools. Pictured are moments captured from the Sullivan Veterans Day ceremonies at the schools.

 

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Meet Gauge, Windsor Elementary School’s Comfort Dog

News Progress Posted on November 16, 2022 by webmasterNovember 16, 2022

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Gauge, the comfort dog’s first day of school photo from early this fall.

•November 16, 2022•
by Crystal Reed
NP Writer

Windsor Elementary School has a furry, friendly student that has been attending the school for the past three years. That student is Gauge, a six-year-old goldendoodle breed dog who is an official comfort dog at the school. This is his third year serving the school in this capacity.
When Denise Sentel decided to adopt Gauge, her son had just turned 16 and wanted an active, energetic dog. They already had a rescue pit at home. She wanted a younger dog to ride around with her, and from the beginning, he has traveled everywhere with her.
It started with her bringing Gauge in every once in a while to visit students. Sentel knew about therapy dogs and how they were a benefit to those who have experienced tragedies and traumas. After the tragedy in the Sullivan School District a few years ago, her interest was renewed in training Gauge to help others. Read More

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Rick Matthews Retires from Moultrie County

News Progress Posted on November 9, 2022 by webmasterNovember 9, 2022

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Rick Matthews Retires from Moultrie County
Rick Matthews (right) retired as Maintenance Director for Moultrie County on Monday, October 31 after almost 18 years of service. As part of his send off he rang the bell at the Moultrie County Courthouse. Jef Liddiard (left) was hired on September 1 to work as maintenance director upon Matthew’s retirement.

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Sullivan High School Class of 1968 Honors Class Veterans

News Progress Posted on November 9, 2022 by webmasterNovember 9, 2022

•November 9, 2022•
Submitted by Lou Ann Soper
Guest Writer

SHS Class of 1968 has proudly honored its Class Veterans with two benches located at Wyman Park near Lane Memorial Field. The idea was sparked when Class Veteran, Richard “Huck” Huckstep, was honored with a bench located near Wyman Lake by family and friends. Donations by SHS 1968 Classmates provided the benches and plaques attached to the benches. Class members Dale Hale, Charles Landers and Bill Standerfer are responsible for installation at the site location. Read More

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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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