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Remember When? 6-19-2019

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

25 Years Ago This Week

Beginning Jan 1, 1996, Bethany village employees who are involved in an automobile accident will be required to undergo alcohol testing by the village according to utilities manager Mike Collins. Testing would take place within two hours of the accident, and those tested must have a blood alcohol content of less than 0.04.
Moultrie County board members held their first meeting in their newly remodeled board room on the second floor of the courthouse. With the new desk board members are able to face visitors. Members of the board are Kerry Pate, Mick Braden, Joe Bone, Orris Drew, Blaine Erhardt, Lynn Bickers, Steve Mayberry, Sally Foley and Tim Singer. Read More

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SBL Lincolnland Health Screenings

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

•June 19, 2019•
SBL Lincolnland Home Care and Lincolnland Hospice will conduct a free blood pressure clinic from 8:30 to 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 18, 2019 at the Senior Center, Sullivan. For more information, call Lincolnland Home Care at 1-800-879-3212.
SBL Lincolnland Home Care, Lincolnland Hospice and Lincolnland Home Medical will sponsor bingo from 9 – 10 a.m. following the blood pressure clinic.

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Importance of the US Flag

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

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Flag Raising: At the re-opening celebration for McDonald’s Restaurant in Sullivan last week Rick Matthews (right) and Dustin Rawlings raise the new flag to full staff.

•June 19, 2019•
I helped raise the flag at the newly remodeled McDonald’s today. It brought to mind the importance of our US Flag. We all see them flying throughout the US in our travels, but it seems a lot of us take our flag for granted. How many times have we seen a torn and tattered flag just hanging on by a thread to an old pole? No one has the time or effort to care for it properly. How many times have we seen it at half-mast and not really cared to find out why? It is a great responsibility to have a flag pole and care for our flag. If you plan to have a flag, care for it properly. A lot of people have died protecting our freedom, and it’s our Flag that represents this freedom, we all enjoy.
In recent years our Presidents and Governors have changed the way our flag is to be displayed. My understanding is if the President and Governor order the flag to be lowered on all State and Federal properties, then the State and federal funded facilities must all comply. Recent flag lowering was for a president’s wife who passed, the victims of the Virginia Beach shooting, a US Army Corporal from Sterling, Illinois, and a firefighter from Christopher, Illinois.
The statement from Central Management Services explains that all entities covered by the Illinois Flag Display act lower their flag to half-mast for the time prescribed. Read More

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Scholarship Recipient Reports to MCRTA

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

Addison Graham

Dennis Hutchings Nominated IRTA Unit Honoree

•June 19, 2019•
The Moultrie County Retired Teachers Association met June 5 at First United Methodist Church in Sullivan. President Sue Yarnell presided and introduced Jim Bachman, the Illinois Retired Teachers Association Executive Director.
Bachman’s presentation included explanations of the recent Illinois legislation regarding retired teachers and their pensions.
Addison Graham, a recent graduate of Sullivan High School, was present to thank the Moultrie County Retired Teachers for the scholarship he received. He was chosen for his intentions to major in education this fall. He also discussed how he decided to seek education as his future career. Read More

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Junefest 2019

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

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Junefest
Junefest in Lovington was packed with good food and entertainment for the annual fish fry with the Lovington Community Club ending the evening with fireworks. Among the entertainers were the Collage of Faith singers l-r: Dennis Garmon of Lovington, Lonnie Connor of Decatur, Bobbi Welch of Arcola, Shari Schable of Atwood, Monica Connor of Decatur and Bob Crossman of Arthur.

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Menu 6-19-2019

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2019 by webmasterJune 19, 2019

Senior Peace Meal

For additional information or for reservations, please call 1-800-543-1770

Monday, June 24 - Biscuits and gravy, breakfast pattie, baby bakers, fruit juice, warm fruit compote
Tuesday, June 25 - Fried chicken, mashed potatoes w/gravy, black eyed pea salad, Texas toast, pineapple tidbits
Wednesday, June 26 - Brat sandwich, corn, broccoli and cauliflower, bun, fruit salad
Thursday, June 27 - Chili w/beans, lettuce salad w/spinach, pears, crackers, cake or brownie
Friday, June 28 - Chef’s choice

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Petting Zoo at Senior Services

News Progress Posted on June 12, 2019 by webmasterJune 12, 2019

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Petting Zoo at Senior Services
Mid-Illinois Senior Services held a petting zoo last week. Mammals from Scovill Zoo came to visit the seniors and several local children. The six-day-old goats were a favorite of most as well as the 11-inch American alligator.

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Remember When? 6-12-2019

News Progress Posted on June 12, 2019 by webmasterJune 12, 2019

25 Years Ago This Week

Our increasingly complex world became a little more complex as the phone numbers get longer at the end of June. Local calls will require all seven digits for completion, and long distance calls within the 217 area code will require 11 digits (the customary “1” or “0” followed by the 217 area code and the number). The state-of-the-art, computerized equipment is to be in service on June 28.
Lovington High School won second place in the annual high school chemistry contest held recently at Eastern Illinois University. Greg Davis was the fourth place individual winner, and the other team members are Jimmy Minor and Jeremy Tarr. Linda Casteel is Lovington’s chemistry teacher.
J.R. Craig and wife Cathrine got to watch as their new home was maneuvered into its new location in Sullivan. The house was formerly a tenant farm residence in rural Sullivan that the couple purchased from Lola Horn.
Remember when you could get a Family Pleaser at Monical’s for only $9.95? Read More

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Agent Houser Makes Team

News Progress Posted on June 12, 2019 by webmasterJune 12, 2019

•June 12, 2019•
Representative Elizabeth Houser of Sullivan has earned a position on the insurance group’s distinguished All American team.
Houser is among a select group of top Country Financial agency managers and financial representatives who qualified for the award. Country Financial has more than 2,000 agency managers and financial representatives in 17 states. Houser ended 2018 ranked #121.
Houser, along with her assistant Jorjia Clements, serve their customers from their office at 1102 W Jackson St. in Sullivan. The office phone number is 217-728-2591.

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Cornwell Receives Pin

News Progress Posted on June 12, 2019 by webmasterJune 12, 2019

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Cornwell Receives Pin
Graduating nurses at Lake Land College received their pins recently during the annual pinning ceremony at the college. Macy Cornwell of Sullivan (right) received the award for Clinical Excellence. Cassandra Porter, nursing instructor, presented the award.

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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The storm that occurred in the evening hours of June 11th produced wind gusts of up to 70 mph left many locals without power, with many experiencing damage to property ranging from mild to extreme.


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