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A Look Back…

News Progress Posted on April 17, 2024 by webmasterApril 17, 2024

2014

The Moultrie County Historical and Genealogical Society held their monthly general meeting Thursday April 24 in the Heritage Center. The speaker for the evening was Glenn Austin of Bethany who spoke on a big event for Bethany – The Day Annie Oakley Came to Town. 

Students recently attended McTeacher Night at the local McDonald’s and had their names drawn for some incredible prizes. McDonald’s in Sullivan has sponsored McTeacher Night for the last 10 years and donates $1,000 annually to the Sullivan PTO. They have given away a total of $10,000 in cash and $5,000 in prizes over the last 10 years. This year’s winners include Skyla Palmer, Lucy Barringer, Ryan Lawyer, Jayden Troxell, Kiley Dyer, Reagan Crouse, Matt Welch, Curtis Kite, Drew Rogers and Mitchell Hooten. Read More

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Windsor Students of the Month – March 2024

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

Windsor Students of the Month
Windsor Jr./Sr. High School recently announced their March Students of the Month Addison Montgomery and Chase Bennett.  
Addison is the daughter of Scott and Jessie Montgomery. She is currently in 7th grade and is involved in volleyball. She plans to one day own her own farm.
Chase is the son of Jake Bennett. He is currently a senior and is in Art Club. After graduation he plans to attend Eastern Illinois University majoring in film.

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Lake Land College tuition increase 

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

•April 10, 2024•

The Lake Land College Board of Trustees approved the first tuition increase in four years at the regular March meeting. 

The increase follows four years of commitment to hold tuition as steady as possible for students. Tuition and fees remained the same between fiscal years 21 and 22, and then decreased by 7.4% in fiscal year 23. Last year, tuition and fees were rolled back to fiscal year 21 and 22 rates.  Read More

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Illinois Amish Heritage Center to host Sheep to Yarn to Quilts

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

•April 10, 2024•

Sheep to Yarn to Quilts will return to the Illinois Amish Heritage Center on Saturday, May 4 from 7:00 am until 3:00 pm. The event will feature sheep shearing demonstrations and cleaning, dyeing, and spinning the wool into yarn. Weavers will demonstrate weaving with looms, and quilting displays and demonstrations will complete the journey from Sheep to Yarn to Quilts. Visitors will be invited to try their hand at many of the activities being demonstrated.  Read More

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Remembering Who We Are… 4

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

Remembering Who We Are… 4

Ice to Dust to Grass to Fire

by Janet Roney

The phrase, “Fly-over country”, often heard these days, implies that there’s nothing much to see in the Midwest, Moultrie’s home. Mile after mile of corn and bean fields do not inspire the uninformed.  

Poor things! Any fool can see that the majestic Rocky Mountains or the peaceful sea shores are beautiful, but mountains and our continent’s edges are barriers, too. In contrast, on the Illinois prairie, the “sky’s the limit”. The prairie’s beautiful vastness is liberating and inspiring. It feels like you can see forever and go on forever. When your vision is limitless, anything seems possible.   

Early settlers described the virgin prairie as an endless green ocean with wind-blown waves rolling across its surface. Today, the prairie’s vast beauty is enhanced by its close-up details…the occasional patches of prairie grasses and flowers hiding in ditches along its roadsides and railroads, the cattle grazing in isolated oak and walnut tree savannahs edged with blooming wild plum, or the neat farmsteads that dot the landscape.     Read More

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Prenatal care matters for mom and baby

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

•April 10, 2024•

By Angela Hogan

Prenatal care refers to healthcare and guidance for pregnant women before childbirth. It involves closely monitoring the mother’s and developing baby’s health and progress. 

Ideally, prenatal care begins as soon as a woman suspects she is pregnant and continues throughout the pregnancy until delivery. Such care includes regular check-ups, tests, and visits with healthcare professionals.

Why is prenatal care important?  Read More

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Recipe: A nutty start to the day

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

•April 10, 2024•

Pecan trees grow in various areas of the central and southern United States. Pecan trees are prized for their delicious nuts. There’s debate whether pecan is pronounced as pe-CAN (as in can of soda) or pe-CAHN, (as in con artist), and it varies depending on where you live. However, there is no debate that pecans can be versatile ingredients in both sweet and savory recipes. Read More

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Menu 4-10-2024

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

Senior Peace Meal

For Reservations 

Call 1-800-543-1770

The Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program suggests a donation of $4.00 for each congregate and home delivered meal. We accept the Illinois Link Card.

April 15 - Chicken and Wild, Rice Soup, 3 Bean Salad, Carrot and Raisin, Salad, Fruit, Crackers

April 16 - Ham Loaf with Glaze, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Pineapple Chunks, Bread/Roll

April 17 - Salisbury Steak, Mashed Potatoes with, Brown Gravy, Peas and Pearl Onions, Broccoli salad, Bread/Roll

April 18 - Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, Squash, Seasoned Green Beans, Romaine Side Salad

April 19 - Salsa Chicken , Tater Tots, Corn and Black Beans, Fruit, Bread/Roll

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A Look Back…4-10-2024

News Progress Posted on April 10, 2024 by webmasterApril 10, 2024

2014

Lancers senior Katie Wildman struck out two and snagged a liner for the first three outs of the visitor’s half of the first—on her way to an eight strikeout performance— and at first look of the Maroon’s pitching, it looked as if ALAH would clobber Champaign Central.

After several years of training, Sullivan native and EIU junior kinesiology major Alex Wood recently won the annual Mr. EIU bodybuilding competition last month. Read More

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C.E.F.S. college scholarship 

News Progress Posted on April 3, 2024 by webmasterApril 3, 2024

•April 3, 2024•

C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity is now accepting applications for its CSBG College Scholarship. Applications will be accepted through May 31, 2024.  Applications are available at any C.E.F.S. Outreach Office and on our agency website at www.cefseoc.org. Minimum scholarships will be $1,100.00. To be eligible, applicants must meet Income Guidelines (based on gross income) listed on the application form and provide all documents identified on the application form. The scholarship is only available for those who will be attending an Illinois post-secondary institution and enrolled full-time. For further information contact: Cindy Mayer, Outreach Director at (217)342-2193 ext. 121 or cmayer@cefseoc.org.

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Photo by R.R. Best

On Route 133 between Lovington and Arthur, power poles fell as a result of the storm systems that hit central Illinois in two waves on Wednesday, June 17th. These storms left many without power and caused widespread damage throughout the area, including confirmed tornado touchdowns in nearby counties.


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