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C.E.F.S. Offers Scholarships

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

•March 16 2022•

C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation is offering scholarships for income eligible individuals who wish to continue their education in an Illinois Institution approved full-time post-secondary course of study. The course of study must lead up to a degree and/or employment, with particular consideration given to a field of study in high technology areas or other growth occupations.
Listed below are the Income Eligibility Guidelines at 200% Poverty level:
Family Size 30 Day
1 $2,265 2 $3,052 Read More

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Sullivan Dance Studio Attends Competition

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

•March 16 2022•

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From left to right: Gabrielle Carpenter, Avery Florey, Elizabeth Owens, Adalee Foster, Lillian Hood, Lyla Wright, Sarina Voegel and Synthea Doss. Members of the Lyrical Dance ‘Flashlight’ who earned Convention Scholarships to Dance Direct.

Sullivan Dance Studio’s Competition Team attended their second competition of the year February 24-27 in St. Charles, Missouri. The team had dancers in numbers in many different sessions at the Talent on Parade Dance Competition.
Members of the Sullivan Competition Team are: Pearl Akins, Natlia Beals, Everlie Bragg, Gabrielle Carpenter, Addisyn Carter, Synthea Doss, Avery Florey, Adalee Foster, Sophie Foster, Claire Hampton, Lillian Hood, Aleena Ingram, Mara Inman, Gianna Kreiger, Emma Lawrence, Mia Lovett, Elizabeth Owens, Addie Patterson, Avery Patterson, Aubrie Payne, Abigail Plank, Elizabeth Plank, Sadie Richardson, Macie Rodgers, Avery Smith, Alyssa Taylor, Hannah Taylor, Korry Thilker, Miah Voegel, Sarina Voegel, Wren Wall, Kylin Wehrle, and Lyla Wright. Read More

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LLC Historic Reduction in Tuition

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

•March 16 2022•
Lake Land College is taking a historic step in support of its students and the community by reducing tuition for next year and making college more affordable than ever during a time of rapidly expanding inflation.
The Lake Land College Board of Trustees is expected to set in-district tuition at $100 per credit hour, down from $110.50, during the regular meeting on Monday, March 14 at 6 p.m. The new tuition rate, which represents a near 10% reduction, will go into effect for the Summer 2022, Fall 2022 and Spring 2023 terms. Fees will stay the same. Read More

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Sarah Bush Lincoln Invests in Lake Land College Nursing Programs

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

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Sarah Bush Lincoln’s investment will fund scholarships to assist Lake Land College Associate Degree Nurse or Practical Nursing students. Pictured are Lake Land College Division Chair Allied Health/Nursing Instructor Erin Swingler, Sarah Bush Lincoln President & CEO Jerry Esker, Lake Land College President Josh Bullock, LPN to ADN Nursing student Taneesha Waggoner, Nursing student Serenity Parrent and Lake Land College Nursing Instructor/Director of Nursing Programs Cheryl Beam.

•March 16 2022•
Sarah Bush Lincoln is investing in the workforce of the future through financial support of Lake Land College Nursing programs with generous scholarships and new training opportunities.
“We are extremely grateful to Sarah Bush Lincoln for its generous support and commitment to our students. The scholarships will make the path to a nursing career possible for many students as well as support those who are engaged in the rigorous program,” Division Chair Allied Health/Nursing Instructor Erin Swingler said. “Both of our organizations are dedicated to providing excellent service and support to prepare our Lake Land College students for rewarding careers in healthcare.” Read More

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‘Headline-Speak’: What it is and Why we use it

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

•March 16 2022•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

I’ve been drowning in emails about headlines lately so, today, I’ll try to shed some light on them.
The emails haven’t been about political slants, sensationalism or misspellings in headlines but rather how to interpret them.
As I’ve noted on a number of occasions, headlines are an art form. They’re not easy to do well, especially in one- or two-column spaces.

Tense
“Newspaper headlines state that a person dies, when the person died. It’s not an ongoing action, but finished, complete, done,” wrote reader Deborah Gaither. “Take the headline: ‘Colin Powell, exemplary general stained by Iraq claims, dies.’”
I’ve known since the days I unabashedly wore inch-wide leather ties to work that headlines are written in a form of present tense, but I don’t recall ever being asked why — or bothering to investigate. Read More

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Remember When? 3-16-2022

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

25 Years Ago This Week

Sullivan students placed fourth in the Showstoppers National Show Choir Competition at Disney World in Florida, competing against schools up to ten times the size of SHS.
Don Lockwood, an agricultural and science teacher at Sullivan High School, was the 1997 Teacher of Excellence awarded by the Sullivan Community Education Foundation. His award included a plaque, certificate with excerpts from the nominators and a $1,000 grant to be used to purchase equipment or supplies for his classroom. Ten mini grants were awarded. Fourth grade teachers Dave VanDeursen, Rikki Ray, Laura Elder and Martha Sherer shared a $700 grant. Sherer also shared in a second mini grant with Title I teacher Mary Kay Gatchel in the amount of $350. Three middle school teachers also receive mini grants. Paul Stone chairman of the foundation was recognized for his service. He retired from the board that year. Read More

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33rd Annual Prairieland Frontiersman Historic Arms and Craft Show

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2022 by webmasterMarch 16, 2022

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Prairieland Frontiersman Historic Arms and Craft Show
The Prairieland Frontiersman 33rd Annual Historic Arms and Craft Show was held on Friday, March 11 and Saturday, March 12 at the Sullivan American Legion. Eddie and Mary Price from Hawesville, Kentucky were in attendance to sell books authored by Eddie. More photos are on page 7.

Photo by Crystal Reed
Dustin Rhodes of Dustin Rhodes Forge Works and Cheyenne Brown of CB’s Bone Works set up a booth with a variety of handcrafted knives for sale.

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Special Recognition for 45 year member
During the Prairieland Frontiersman event at the Sullivan American Legion Keith Aeschleman of Metamora was presented with a plaque and lifetime membership to the group.

Photo by Crystal Reed
Weaving
Another person that had items for purchase at the Prairieland Frontiersman event was David Bell of Fairfield. He not only had items for purchase but was also weaving at his booth.

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Moultrie Co. 2022 Mobile Home Privilege Tax

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

•March 9, 2022•
Tax bills will be mailed on March 16, 2022 and are due on May 16, 2022. Taxes may be mailed to Moultrie County Collector, 10 South Main, Suite 10, Sullivan, IL. 61951. Taxes may also be paid at all Moultrie County Banks: Scott State Bank Bethany/Dalton City/Sullivan/Mt. Zion, State Bank of Arthur a Division of Morton Community Bank, Arthur Community Bank, First National Bank of Arthur, First Community Bank of Moultrie County in Sullivan and Lovington and First Mid-Illinois Bank Sullivan. Read More

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Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Improvement Day

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

•March 9, 2022•
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Illinois Department of Natural Resources and Lake Shelbyville Fish Habitat Alliance will place donated Christmas trees and artificial structures into Lake Shelbyville to enhance the fisheries on March 26, 2022. Volunteers with large jon boats are needed as well as volunteers on shore to help bundle and place trees in boats. To volunteer, meet at the Wilborn Creek Recreation Area boat ramp parking lot by 8:30 a.m. Volunteers are required to sign in prior to starting work at 9:00 a.m. A free lunch will be provided. Read More

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Lake Land College to host Court Reporting and Captioning Event

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

•March 9, 2022•
Lake Land College will host a virtual information session for its new Court Reporting and Captioning program March 24 at 6 p.m. Attendees will learn about the multiple career opportunities for court reporters and captioners, as well as the advantages of Lake Land’s online program.
Lake Land College launched the program this past fall in response to the high demand for court reporting and closed-captioning professionals throughout the state and nation.
“Court reporting creates several opportunities for rewarding career paths for students who are interested in developing this skill set,” Lisa Earp, business instructor/director of court reporting/office professionals program coordinator, said. “Those who are successful in this field are often good listeners, have advanced typing or texting speeds, are talented musicians and are strong in English and grammar.” Read More

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Spring concert



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On Tuesday, April 28th, under the direction of Dr. Ian Kinkley, Band Director, the Sullivan Band Program presented its symphonious Spring Band concert, titled “Evening Escapes,” which showcased the magnificent and diverse talents of the Sullivan 6th, 7th and 8th grade bands, combined with the Sullivan High School Band and Jazz Band. 


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