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Evacuate, Everyone! But Don’t All Flush At Once

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

•August 11, 2021•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

The headline read “Seventy employees evacuated, three hospitalized after ammonia leak at Wheeling pizza factory.”
All of you anal-retentive types probably shuddered at the thought.
One of them was staff writer Russell Lissau.
“When people evacuate, they’re emptying their bowels,” he wrote to me. “When buildings evacuate, it means all the people have left. I learned that one on ‘The Wire,’ Season 5.”
For the unindoctrinated, “The Wire” was a gritty HBO cop show set in Baltimore. It spent some of its final season in a fictionalized Baltimore Sun newsroom. (The show’s creator some years earlier had been a reporter in the real version.)
I have yet to watch a full episode of “The Wire,” even though several friends with a knowledge of my cinematic and small-screen leanings have recommended it. Read More

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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Auction off Impounded Deer Stands

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

•August 11, 2021•
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will hold a silent auction for impounded deer stands and climbing sticks on Saturday, August 21st from 8:30 –11:00 a.m. at the government vehicle compound south of the Lake Shelbyville Administration Building. Approximately 80 climbing sticks and tree stands to include climbing stands, single and buddy ladder stands, portable lock-ons and climbing sticks will be auctioned. Read More

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Utilities More Affordable for Illinois’ Households with Low Incomes

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

•August 11, 2021•
On Thursday, July 29, Governor Pritzker signed SB265 into law expanding the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and increasing access to the Percentage of Income Payment Plan (PIPP). The PIPP is a companion program to LIHEAP which addresses utility affordability by allowing qualified participants to pay no more than 6% of their monthly income for electric and gas utility services as well as receive forgiveness of 1/12 of their total utility debt for each on time monthly payment. Read More

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Facts for Families: Rounding Up Fresh Blueberries

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

•August 11, 2021•
By Cheri Burcham
Family Life Educator

I absolutely love blueberries and also when I get to pick them myself! So I wanted to share this article and recipe by Extension Educators Caitlin Mellendorf and Jenna Smith. They say: I got to spend some time a few weeks ago picking blueberries! Put on my hat and UV shirt, brought a bottle of water, and got to pickin’. Thank goodness for taller blueberry bushes so I could take a break from crouching down. Now the question is: what to do with all the fresh blueberries?
Nutritionally, a 1/2-cup of blueberries contains around 40 calories, 10g carbohydrates, 2g fiber, and is a good source of vitamin C, folate, and vitamin K. Blueberries do not have significant amounts of fat, sodium, or protein. Read More

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Remember When? 8-11-2021

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

25 Years Ago This Week

Coloring contest winners who received free Little Theatre tickets were Kim Dever, Mead Flannell, Alyssa Maxedon and Suzanne Ring.
The Bethany Village Board took final action amending an ordinance banning the discharge of firearms in the village. The new ordinance specifies that American Legion members may discharge firearms in the village for ceremonial purposes.
Manci Reynolds of Sullivan won a silver medal at the AAU Junior Olympics in New Orleans. Reynolds,10, won the silver in the trampoline competition. She also helped her team to a first place finish in the event. Reynolds also captured a copper medal for a fourth place finish in tumbling. She failed to make the finals in the double mini competition. Read More

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Booth Library Awarded Grant

News Progress Posted on August 11, 2021 by webmasterAugust 11, 2021

•August 11, 2021•
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity have announced that Booth Library on the campus of Eastern Illinois University was awarded a $50,000 grant to implement a digital literacy program in the Southeastern region of Illinois. The grant is part of the Office of Broadband Regional Engagement for Adoption + Digital Equity (READY) program, through which $200,000 was awarded to four regional entities to accelerate progress toward eliminating the digital divide. In addition to EIU, READY grantees include awards of $50,000 for the following entities:
· Region 1 Planning Council on behalf of the Northern Stateline Region
· Southern Illinois University on behalf of the Southern Region
· University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign on behalf of the East Central Region Read More

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PAHCE Annual Meeting Held

News Progress Posted on August 4, 2021 by webmasterAugust 4, 2021

•August 4, 2021•
The Prairie Association for Home & Community Education (Moultrie-Douglas Counties) Annual Meeting was held June 24, 2021 at the Arthur Mennonite Church. The afternoon speaker was Mary Liz Wright, Extension Educator for Nutrition and Wellness. She presented a program on “Salt” from mining to its many uses. Read More

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Lawn Mower Safety

News Progress Posted on August 4, 2021 by webmasterAugust 4, 2021

•August 4, 2021•
Each year thousands of individuals are injured while mowing the lawn. These injuries can be as simple as a first degree burn to something as tragic as an amputation or even death. HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital urges the public to use caution while mowing, especially when children are involved.
Prevention of these injuries is key, as the most common injuries could be prevented by just slowing down and being aware of your surroundings.
The types of injuries sustained while mowing the lawn vary greatly. Some of the most common injuries are:
Cuts: Cuts can occur anywhere on the body but most often occur on the hands and feet from the sharp blades. Small wounds or cuts can harbor unsafe bacteria. Infections are common, and antibiotic medicines usually are necessary.
Burns: The hot engine, gas tank or exhaust of a lawn mower can cause burns. Read More

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Technology Resources and Financial Benefits Available to LLC Students this Fall

News Progress Posted on August 4, 2021 by webmasterAugust 4, 2021

•August 4, 2021•
Lake Land College is implementing several initiatives to assist students this fall, including financial assistance, a new laptop rental program and new classroom technology.
“We are committed to helping our students succeed by providing access to the resources and technology they need, when they need it,” President Josh Bullock said. “The new technology and financial assistance programs made available with COVID-relief funding will be able to break down some barriers for students and allow them to continue on their path to a successful career.”
On Monday, July 12, the Lake Land College Board of Trustees approved the purchase of 300 new Dell laptops using Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) governmental funds. The Information Systems and Services team will prepare each of the laptops, and beginning August 16, students can check them out in the Judge Learning Resource Center/Library. The college will also be proposing the implementation of a new help desk at a future Lake Land College Board of Trustees meeting. If approved, the help desk will be available to students during the hours they are using online resources. Read More

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Educational Course on Caregiving Self-Care Offered

News Progress Posted on August 4, 2021 by webmasterAugust 4, 2021

•August 4, 2021•
Caregivers often feel physically, emotionally and financially drained while caring for a loved one with a chronic condition. They may feel as though they have lost their identity or are ill-equipped to help their loved one. “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” is a self-care educational program to help participants build skills that caregivers need to take better care of themselves as they provide care to others.
“This is not a support group – it’s a training course about how to not lose yourself while caring for someone with a chronic condition. We teach participants coping mechanisms, communication methods, and identifying certain traits in themselves and their caretaker,” Andrea Applegate, class facilitator, said. Read More

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Helmeth receives Amtryke



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River Helmeth received an Amtryke from the Sullivan AMBUCS at their fundraising cookout last Saturday, May 9th, in the Kirby Foods parking lot. River rode her new Amtryke for the first time like a pro as her mom Stephanie, looked on. With a big smile and look of determination, River showed everyone how well she could ride.


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