•June 21, 2023•
On Tuesday, June 13 Governor JB Pritzker joined Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, along with state and local officials at Maplewood School in Cahokia Heights to announce Illinois’ partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. The recently signed FY24 budget allocates $1.6 million to the program, which is dedicated to improving the lives of children by inspiring a love of reading. The initiative includes a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth to age five, no matter a family’s income.
“Imagination Libraries are already working their magic at a few dozen locations around the state, and the teamwork of my administration and the Dollywood Foundation will make it possible to bring Dolly to every doorstep,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “As a longtime early childhood advocate, I’m incredibly excited for what’s to come. These are some of the most crucial years for learning of a person’s lifetime, and this initiative will connect low-income families to resources their children will need for lifelong success.”
“Every child deserves the opportunity to discover worlds beyond their imagination. Leaders who put education first make this possible. Thanks to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, children in every corner of Illinois can receive free books mailed directly to their home,” said Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton. “I applaud early childhood advocates like Dolly Parton, who are helping our children find joy in reading and creating future generations of avid readers.” Read More
Facts for Families: Children’s stress levels on vacation
•June 21, 2023•
By Cheri Burcham
Family Life Educator
With vacation season coming up, I would like to reshare this article that we published a few years ago. It is an article originally printed in the “Working Families” newsletter.
Do vacations have to be completely stress-free to be enjoyable? No, of course not. When we stop to think about the fact that children on vacation are often away from what is predictable and familiar in their home life and routines, it is easier to understand when they are not on their best behavior. We can take some simple steps to prepare children for travel. With preparation, we can often eliminate missed snacks, meals or naps, and limit whining, sibling rivalry, frequent potty breaks and endless hours of car travel that leaves everyone feeling at the end of their rope. Read More
Boy Scout Troop 39 Holds Court of Honor

photo submitted by Jason Fleming
Troop 39 held their Court of Honor recently. Troop 39 scouts are (left to right): James Conlin, Ivan Moxley, Idrees Al-Arab, Anderson Crouse, Josh Bailey, Beau Fleming, Charlie Conlin, Liam Coil, Gavin Finn, Will Flexser, Everett Finn, Grant Martin and David Ryherd
•June 21, 2023•
submitted by Jason Fleming
On May 22nd, Troop 39 held their Court of Honor in the Boy Scout Cabin at Wyman Park with family in attendance. In total, the Boy Scouts earned 52 merit badges since last July, and 9 of them advanced in rank.
Boy Scouts of America offers 138 different merit badges for Scouts to earn by completing prerequisites, demonstrating skills and applying themselves to learn about the subject. Badges earned and awarded at the Court of Honor were: Archery, Astronomy, Camping, Chemistry, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Citizenship in Society, Communication, Emergency Preparedness, Environmental Science, Fire Safety, First Aid, Fishing, Forestry, Geocaching, Geology, Leatherwork, Mammal Study, Oceanography, Robotics, Safety, Search and Rescue, Wilderness Survival and Woodcarving. Read More
Recipients Announced for Farm Scholarship
•June 21, 2023•
Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation recently announced the recipients who have been awarded the 2023 Elgin and Genevieve Daily Farm Scholarship. Local recipients of the scholarship are: Quentin Day who is a 2022 graduate of Arthur Lovington Atwood Hammond High School. He is studying agriculture at the University of Illinois, Clayton Bone who is a 2021 graduate of Okaw Valley High School studying agriculture at the University of Illinois and Hudson Ruppert who is a 2023 graduate of Okaw Valley High School and plans to study agriculture pursuing a degree in Conservation/Forestry. Read More
“Let’s Learn about Bees” is set for Saturday, July 8 at the Illinois Amish Heritage Center
•June 21, 2023•
The Illinois Amish Heritage Center in partnership with the University of Illinois Extension presents “Let’s Learn about Bees” to be held on Saturday, July 8. The hours for the event are from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. This event is part of a new “enhanced Saturday” program that will be held periodically throughout the summer.
The purpose of the event is to educate on the importance of bees in our food system and show how you can create a bee friendly habitat. Many Amish have hives on their farms and have created bee gardens that attract pollinator insects. Honey is harvested from the hive and used in various recipes. Excess honey and related by-products are often sold. Read More
Irony Tastes Sweet for This Bears Fan
•June 21, 2023•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer
Irony is my jam.
If I could spread it nice and thick on a slice of toast, I would.
I stick my neck out every week in an effort to evoke a smile and impart a dash of wisdom. If I whiff on either score, I feel defeated.
I do my best to turn bullying opportunities into good-natured learning experiences. That goes double for when a reader or I find fault with something our hardworking staff has done. I don’t name names, I don’t mock.
The world is better that way.
The fetid sea of social media belongs to the bullies, so it’s nice to occasionally watch them get their comeuppance.
Especially when people correct grammar incorrectly. Read More
Remember When? 6-21-2023
25 Years Ago This Week
Moultrie County’s annual Relay for Life exceeded it’s goal for the second year by raising $32,126.98 for the Moultrie County Chapter of the American Cancer Society. Pope’s Pavement Pounders with co-captains Tom and Sue Pope collected $1,702 to win the top team fundraising trophy. In all 27 teams participated in the 12 hour walk. Luminary sales (655) accounted for $3,276 of the total raised. Read More
Menu 6-21-2023
Senior Peace Meal
For additional information or for reservations, please call 1-800-543-1770
June 26 - Ham and Beans, Copper Carrots, Sliced Pears, Cornbread
June 27 - Sloppy Joe, Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Broccoli, Fruit, Bun
June 28 - Taco Salad, Sliced Peaches, Taco Chips, Dessert
June 29 - Chicken Mac & Cheese, Black Beans & Corn, Herbed Peas, Watermelon
June 30 - COOK’S CHOICE: REGIONAL FAVORITES WILL BE SERVED
Dine With A Doc Held at Senior Center

Photo by Crystal Reed
Dine With A Doc Held at Senior Center
This month’s Dine with a Doc was held on Tuesday, June 6 at the Mid Illinois Senior Services and Community Center in Sullivan. This month’s guest speaker was Denise Bloemer, a registered dietician with Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon. She spoke on the ChooseMyPlate diagram that is now used to show portion sizes and servings that people should be getting in their diet on a daily basis. She also talked about special diet considerations for older adults including food to boost memory, foods for eye health and foods to incorporate in your diet to reduce inflammation. The next Dine with a Doc will be held in October.
Arthur Seeks July 1 Parade Entries
•June 14, 2023•
The 2023 Freedom Celebration Parade will take place this year in Arthur on Saturday, July 1 starting at 2:00 p.m.
“A Star-Spangled Hometown Salute” is the theme for the 29th annual parade.
Individuals, organizations, churches, and businesses interested in participating in the parade should call Stephanie Wierman at 217-620-7460 to request a form or stop by the Welcome Center at 106 E. Progress to pick up a form. Read More
