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Redskin Achievement Award Recipients Announced

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

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2022 Redskin Achievement Award winners were Ariana McKee and Trey McRill. Pictured from left to right: Dale Hale, Arianna McKee, Trey McRill, Paula Mossman.

•May 31, 2023•
Submitted by Lou Ann Soper

SHS Class of 1968 recently announcedthe Recipients of the Fifth Annual Redskin Achievement Award. The annual award was presented May 11, during the Decision Day program held in the SHS gymnasium. The 2023 Redskin Achievement Award Recipients are underclassmen Lexie Hay, daughter of Courtney Dyer and Kalvin Osborn, son of Ashley and Heath Ray. Each recipient received an award check in the amount $300, and an individual plaque acknowledging the Redskin Achievement Award. Their names also appear on a larger plaque housed in the school trophy case along with previous award recipients. Due to inflation, the Class of 1968 felt it necessary to increase the award from the original $250 to $300 and will continue with future Redskin Achievement Awards. Read More

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Illinois Conservation Foundation Accepting Nominations for 2023 Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

•May 31, 2023•
The Illinois Conservation Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2023 Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame class.
Since 2002, the foundation has recognized individuals who have records of exemplary service in and commitments to improving conservation efforts and outdoor recreation opportunities in Illinois. Read More

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Beach Mat at Sullivan Beach

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

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Beach Mat at Sullivan Beach
A new beach mat has been placed at Sullivan beach. By allowing full access to wheelchairs, walkers, strollers or other wheeled pedestrian assistance vehicle, this beach mat will assist those with mobility restrictions while recreating at Lake Shelbyville.

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McClure’s Legislation Protecting Parental Rights to Medical Records Passes

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

•May 31, 2023•
Parents of special needs children are required to make many, often serious, decisions about their children’s healthcare, a job that only gets harder if they can’t get access to test results and other medical records. In Illinois, sometimes those parents aren’t able to get access, even if the records are from tests and procedures that required the parents’ consent to be performed. State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield) and Representative C.D. Davidsmeyer have passed legislation through the General Assembly designed to help with this issue.
“Parents who have children with special needs should have timely access to test results and medical records,” said Senator McClure. “Parents shouldn’t have to resort to legal action to get access to their children’s health records, especially when tests and procedures required their consent in the first place.” Read More

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Remember When? 5-31-2023

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

25 Years Ago This Week

The Sullivan graduating class of 1998 was addressed by valedictorian Meredith Cooper and Jalee Fifer, salutatorian during commencement ceremonies at Victory Field.
Three weeks prior about seven miles east of Sullivan, triplet red Angus calves were born. The three calves which are not identical were not born by chance. The mother was given a treatment to increase her fertility.
Brittany Clark of Bethany was recognized for selling more than 500 boxes of Girl Scout cookies. Read More

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Let’s Talk Aboot Verbing, Eh?

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

•May 31, 2023•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

Guess who’s hot in Canada?
That would be moi. This is based on a sample size of one, of course.
Someone named Bish, from New Westminster, British Columbia, wrote me to say he enjoyed a recent column that led with my experience with a VERB energy bar.
“I’ve just read (your) piece in ‘Knews Media,’ sent there by Reddit, and I’m curious as to your reaction if you were to hear the new fad around the tech office where I work,” he wrote. “My manager has a habit of labeling something ‘the ask’ where I’m almost certain he means ‘the question’ or ‘the request,’ based on context. It’s the same verb-as-noun situation mentioned in the description of a new snack bar called VERB. He’ll similarly bring up ‘the spend’ when it’s almost certain he means ‘the expense’ or ‘the budget.’ My mind does one of those comical double-takes from a Looney Tunes episode every time. Read More

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Celebrate Juneteenth

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

•May 31, 2023•
In 2021, President Joseph Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, which established an official holiday to commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. The act became law and the holiday was celebrated two days later.
As the United States prepares to celebrate its third official Juneteenth holiday, here is an in-depth look at what the day is all about.
Origins of Juneteenth National Independence Day Read More

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Real Estate Tax Bills Mailed

News Progress Posted on May 31, 2023 by webmasterMay 31, 2023

•May 31, 2023•
Moultrie County real estate taxes were mailed Tuesday, May 23, 2023. The first installment is due July 7, 2023 and the second installment is due September 8, 2023.
Please look over your tax bill and make sure all the information is correct. Please read the back of your tax bill. It is the responsibility of the property owner to report all address changes to the assessor’s office, 728-4951. Assessment and exemption questions should be directed to the Supervisor of Assessments office as well. Read More

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Downstate Illinois Largest Recreational Boating Safety Event at Lake Shelbyville

News Progress Posted on May 24, 2023 by webmasterMay 24, 2023

•May 24, 2023•
In recognition of National Safe Boating Week 2023, May 20-27, the members of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary across the Central and Southern Illinois regions are encouraging and promoting safe boating practices to protect lives on the water. This year, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary has teamed up with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources Conservation Police and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at Lake Shelbyville to have the first ever week-long Boat Examination, Paddle Craft Examination, Kids Public Education, and U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting/U.S. Coast Guard Academy Admissions information booths will be located at Dam West near the boat ramp by Lake Shelbyville. Read More

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32 Marine Holds Grand Opening

News Progress Posted on May 24, 2023 by webmasterMay 24, 2023

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32 Marine Holds Grand Opening
32 Marine, located at 992 Illinois 32 in Sullivan, held a grand opening on Friday, May 19. 32 Marine is a full service marine supply and service store. Their hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9 am to 6 pm and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm. Pictured are owners Will and Tasha Bates and their children Brody and Brooklyn.

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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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