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My 2 Cents on 10-Dollar Words

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
By Jim Baumann
NP Guest Writer

When I was a lad, I thought “antidisestablishmentarianism” was the longest English word. I would wow people — or thought I wowed people — when I shared this tidbit with them in what must have been a series of random encounters.
I was impressed that it contains more letters than there are in the alphabet.
Of course, we didn’t have the internet then, so I figured that out by READING THE DICTIONARY.
I was a precocious and voracious reader. I think I might have just gotten bored midway through the A’s and figured that word was long enough for me. Read More

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Remember When? 3-3-2021

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

25 Years Ago This Week

Sullivan’s power outages were caused by high winds and ice, electric commissioner Jon England said. He said that Sullivan was currently buying about two-thirds of its power from CIPS because of the high price of natural gas, and when CIPS began experiencing problems throughout its territory, Sullivan decided to switch back to its own generators.
The Powers School boiler gave up the ghost at almost the last minute last week. The Sullivan School District cancelled classes Thursday and Friday after the boiler gave out. The old elementary school was scheduled to be abandoned over the weekend as students and teachers moved to the new state of the art Sullivan Elementary School. Read More

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LLC to Offer New Mental Health Resources to Students

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
Lake Land College partnered with the online therapy platform BetterMynd to offer students access to online therapy sessions with a diverse network of licensed mental health counselors. Through the partnership, each Lake Land College student can access up to six free online therapy sessions each year on the BetterMynd platform. These live video sessions are private, confidential, and can take place from the convenience of a laptop or smartphone. Read More

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Survey Shows Educator Shortages Worsening for Most Illinois Districts

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
By Capitol News Illinois

A new survey of Illinois school districts shows most are continuing to have trouble filling open teaching positions with qualified teachers and even more are having difficulty hiring substitute teachers.
It’s a problem that has existed in the state for many years and one that experts attribute to a variety of factors, such as low pay and the difficulty in attracting new teachers to work in certain parts of the state.
The survey has been conducted each of the past four years by the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools. Regional superintendents are in charge of supervising schools in the state’s 38 educational regions and operating regional offices of education. They also act as a kind of conduit of information and support between the Illinois State Board of Education and the state’s 853 local school districts. Read More

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2020 Moultrie County Final Multiplier Announced

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
Moultrie County has been issued a final property assessment equalization factor of 1.0000, according to David Harris, Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue.
The property assessment equalization factor, often called the “multiplier”, is the method used to achieve uniform property assessments among counties, as required by law. This equalization is particularly important because some of the state’s 6,600 local taxing districts overlap into two or more counties (e.g. school districts, junior college districts, fire protection districts). If there were no equalization among counties, substantial inequities among taxpayers with comparable properties would result.
Under a law passed in 1975, property in Illinois should be assessed at one-third (1/3) of its market value. Farm property is assessed differently, with farm homesites and dwellings subject to regular assessing and equalization procedures, but with farmland assessed at one-third of its agriculture economic value. Farmland is not subject to the state equalization factor.
Assessments in Moultrie County are at 33.24 percent of market value, based on sales of properties in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Read More

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Sullivan Dance Studio’s Competition Team Attends 2021 Competition

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
Sullivan Dance Studio’s Competition Team attended their first competition of the year February 5 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The team had dancers in Mini, Junior, Teen and Senior age divisions.
The following are their results:
Group dances--“Headphones,” “Live Your Story,” and “Grasslands” all competed in the Junior Age Category as small group dances and each placed in the Top 10 Overall Group Dances in the Novice Skill Level. The “Jailhouse Rock” Small Group Routine earned 2nd Place Overall in the Teen Category and received a GOLDEN TICKET invitation to a Nationals Competition. “Girl Party” also competed as a Junior Small Group Dance. Read More

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Lake Land College Introduces Court Reporting Degree Program

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

•March 3, 2021•
The Court Reporting Technology Degree program is a new special admission program at Lake Land College beginning Fall 2021. The introduction of the program follows the increased high demand for court reporting and closed-captioning professionals throughout the nation.
Lake Land College business faculty worked closely with area court reporters to create the degree program, which will train students for careers in the judicial setting as either official or freelance court reporters. The program also provides students with the option to attain a captioning specialization, which prepares students for careers providing captioning for broadcast television and internet programs and working with the deaf or hard-of-hearing population by providing an accurate word-for-word text translation in education, civic and corporate settings. Read More

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Menu 3-3-2021

News Progress Posted on March 3, 2021 by webmasterMarch 3, 2021

Senior Peace Meal

For additional information or for reservations, please call 1-800-543-1770
March 8 - Beef and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Brussels Sprouts, Whole Grain Wheat, Peaches
March 9 - Turkey Pot Roast with Baby Carrots and Celery, Macaroni and Cheese w/Peas, Dinner Roll, Pineapple Chunks
March 10 - Ham/Cabbage Combo, Baked Beans, Dinner Roll, Cinnamon Applesauce
March 11 - Baked Chicken, Delmonico Potatoes, Italian Green Beans w/, Tomatoes, Onions & Bacon, Texas Toast, Pears
March 12 - Swedish Meatballs, Scalloped Corn, Black-Eyed Pea Salad, Whole Grain Wheat Seasonal Dessert

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Remember When? 2-24-2021

News Progress Posted on February 24, 2021 by webmasterFebruary 24, 2021

25 Years Ago This Week

An estimated 1,500 people gathered to see Sullivan’s new $5.6 million elementary school for the first time. The ceremony was capped by the official presentation of the school by the builders-- Jim Graham of Graham, O’Shea & Hyde Architects and Tim Erickson of Williams Brothers Construction-- to Elementary Principal Rita Florey and six students representing the grade levels at the new school. The school district plans on moving into the new facility March 5, less than a year from the beginning of construction. The $5,650,000 total cost includes furniture, equipment, landscaping, site development, fees and all construction costs. The school contains 24 regular classrooms and seven specialized classrooms. Read More

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Illinois 4-H Staff Evaluate Options For Summer 2021 Exhibitions

News Progress Posted on February 24, 2021 by webmasterFebruary 24, 2021

•February 24, 2021•
In 2020, more than 400 Illinois 4-H competitive events, exhibitions, and shows went virtual, providing a positive youth development experience while protecting our members, volunteers, and staff. While the 2021 4-H exhibition season will be shaped by the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, we are working hard to find solutions that balance the safety of our communities with the benefits our youth gain from participating in face-to-face judging experiences. Read More

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Sullivan Boy Scout Troop # 39 was at the ready with delicious food in Kirby’s parking lot for famished deal-seekers on Friday, June 5th, during Sullivan’s annual Townwide Rummage Sale. On the menu were brats, steak sandwiches, pork chops, chips, sides, and cool beverages.


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