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Sullivan Senior is Voice of Democracy Winner

News Progress Posted on December 26, 2018 by webmasterDecember 26, 2018

•December 26, 2018•

Paige McLaughlin, a senior at Sullivan High School, was the first place winner in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy essay contest.
McLaughlin will receive $100 for first place from VFW Post 6410 who sponsored the contest and will go on to compete at the district level.
Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the Veterans of Foreign Wars’ (VFW’s) premier scholarship program. Each year nearly 40,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives. Students compete by writing and recording an audio essay on an annual patriotic theme. This year’s theme is Why My Vote Matters.

Photo furnished VFW Post 6410 announced Voice of Democracy winner from left: VFW Adjutant- Jennifer Hobbs, Commander- Russell Craig, VOD winner Paige McLaughlin and Quartermaster- Ryan Hobbs.
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Thinking About Health: Medicare Advantage Directories Are Full Of Outdated, Incorrect Information

News Progress Posted on December 26, 2018 by webmasterDecember 26, 2018

•December 26, 2018•

By Trudy Lieberman,
Rural Health News Service

The other day came a lengthy report (https://go.cms.gov/2StPAIu) from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announcing worrisome findings for anyone with a Medicare Advantage plan or anyone thinking about buying one in the future. The findings are also relevant to anyone buying any kind of health insurance this year.
The ominous takeaway? The information given to consumers in the provider directories is deeply flawed, often misleading, inaccurate, and “can create a barrier to care,” CMS said. Imagine choosing a plan based on the information stating your doctor is in the plan’s network, only to find he or she is not and you have to find a new doctor, perhaps in an inconvenient location.
Actually, finding any provider at all may be hard. CMS said that providers were not located at one-third of the addresses indicated in the provider directories. That means if a beneficiary tried to make an appointment with the doctor at a particular location, they’d be out of luck. Government researchers noted that sometimes providers did not work or accept the health plan at any of the locations listed in the directory.
Had the provider ever been part of the health plan’s network? Good question! CMS said this was a “concern.”
About half of the online directories the agency sampled had at least one inaccuracy. The directories included incorrect phone numbers, indications that a provider was accepting new patients when that wasn’t the case, and claims that providers were practicing at locations where they were not.
All these findings, of course, raise the question: Why so many mistakes given how detrimental this bad information can be to seniors? CMS investigated that, too, and found a “general lack of internal audit and testing of directory accuracy among many Medicare Advantage organizations.” The health plans rely on credentialing services and vendor support to ensure directory accuracy, which is not exactly a reliable method, the agency concluded.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 10, 2018 by webmasterOctober 10, 2018

Pictured above is Wayne’s Service Station which was located in Sullivan. This photo was taken round 1958. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Moultrie Moment of the Week

News Progress Posted on October 18, 2017 by webmasterOctober 18, 2017

Pictured above is the Lovington Centennial in 1950.  From L-R is Boyd Landgrebe, Jim Landgrebe, Rev. Larry Beebe, Fern Dawson, Kathleen Glancy, Vernon Farris, John Foley. Please submit photos to the News Progress for future consideration. Originals will be saved for return or forwarded to Moultrie County Historical Society. If you have any other information, please contact the Moultrie County Historical Society at 217-728- 4085.

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Senior Expo Exposes Seniors to Community Services

News Progress Posted on September 27, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 26, 2017

Photo by Ellen Ferrera
State Senator Chapin Rose and Ed Dixon at Sullivan Senior Center’s annual Expo at American Legion Post 68.

•September 27, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

The American Legion Hall was the venue on Sept. 12 for the 15th annual Senior Expo which is sponsored by Mid-Illinois Senior Services Center. Executive Director, Kathi Shackles said, “We are so grateful for the support of the community and businesses for this Expo. There are new seniors in the ranks everyday, and this is one way they can connect with community services available to them”.

Nearly 300 seniors and more than 20 vendors were present to enjoy a free breakfast of biscuits and gravy, scrambled eggs, sausages, fried potatoes and beverages all provided by State Representatives Chapin Rose and Brad Halbrook who were both on hand to greet the seniors. “The Senior Center does such a terrific job with program and services. We are happy to help out and meet our constituents,” said Chapin Rose who clearly enjoyed wading into the crowd. Read More

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Football 7 on 7 Tournaments Help Progress

News Progress Posted on July 19, 2017 by webmasterJuly 18, 2017

Photo by RR Best
Luke Harlan throws the ball.

•July 19, 2017•

By Jason Brown
NP Sports

New Sullivan-Okaw Valley football coach Andy Kerley has had to use this summer as a crash course in familiarizing himself with his team and assistant coaches.

“It’s going well, I think,” he said. “It’s been a process both for the players and me. Me getting used to them and the new situation, and them adjusting to new things and me. I think in the past two-three weeks we’ve been gelling well.”

The summer has given Kerley a good idea of what strengths and weaknesses the team might have. Read More

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Rubbish Fire Spreads Destroying Mast Construction 

News Progress Posted on June 14, 2017 by webmasterJune 15, 2017

Drone photo by RR Best
The morning after the Mast Construction fire northeast of Sullivan. Fire destroyed building materials, completed prefab walls and three outbuildings at the business owned by Chester Mast Thursday, June 8. See more photos here.

Mutual Aid Helps Save Home

By Mike Brothers

A rubbish fire got out of control at Mast Construction northeast of Sullivan June 8, destroying three buildings plus raw construction materials valued at more than $250,000.

Sullivan Fire Department was dispatched at 7:14 p.m. to the 1560CR 1475E Sullivan location owned by Chester Mast whose business involves constructing prefabricated walls for homes. He stated that a large number of pre-fab walls were stacked outside ready to ship.

Those prepared walls along with multiple bunks of raw lumber stacked around the site created a scene of intense heat and fire by the time firefighters arrived on the scene.

Sullivan Fire Captain Larry Edwards explained that at 7:24 pm when equipment first arrived at the scene, fire had engulfed the first shed and the stacks of pre-fab walls. Read More

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Mobile Unit in Sullivan

News Progress Posted on May 3, 2017 by webmasterMay 2, 2017

•May 3, 2017•

Secretary of State Jesse White, in cooperation with Sullivan Library, is offering drivers a chance to renew their driver’s license or vehicle registration renewal sticker, obtain a duplicate or corrected license, or obtain an Illinois identification card. White’s mobile unit will be available at the Sullivan Library, located at 2 West Water in Sullivan, on May 18 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

“I am pleased to work with the Sullivan Library to bring my office’s services directly to the people,” said White. “This is another example of how my office continues to use technology as an ally to improve upon the delivery of services to Illinois residents.”

An applicant renewing a current Illinois driver’s license or identification card need only present a current valid driver’s license or identification card. If the applicant is applying for either a duplicate or corrected driver’s license or identification card the applicant must present two forms of identification. To find out what documents are considered acceptable identification, please call 217-782-7044 or visit the Illinois Secretary of States website at:

http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/dsd_x173.pdf.

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Findlay High School Alumni Banquet

News Progress Posted on March 29, 2017 by webmasterMarch 29, 2017

•March 29, 2017•

The annual Findlay High School Alumni Banquet will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday, April 8.

Held in the former Findlay High School gym, which is now know as the Okaw Valley Middle School, classes honored include 1947, 1957, 1967, 1977, 1987, and 1997.  It is the 50th anniversary of the class of 1967.

Reservations are due April 3.  Those who did not receive an invitation or need more information may contact Chris Tippit at 217-756-8207.

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Cold, Dry December Ends a Warm Year in Illinois

News Progress Posted on January 11, 2017 by webmasterJanuary 10, 2017

•January 11, 2017•

The statewide average temperature for December was 28.6 degrees, 1.3 degrees below normal, according to Illinois State Climatologist Jim Angel, Illinois State Water Survey, University of Illinois.

December precipitation was light and below normal across most of Illinois, except for far southern Illinois. The statewide average precipitation was 1.41 inches, 1.28 inches below normal. Precipitation includes rainfall and the water content of snow. Read More

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Front row: (L to R) Katelin Livingston, Reese Bruns, Aubree McBride, and Ava Harshman. Back Row: (L to R) Brady McQuilling, Ames Drollinger, Tucker Montgomery, and Wyatt Hildebrandt. This year’s Prom will be held on April 25th, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Convention Center.


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