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The battle after service: Helping Veterans struggling with addiction

News Progress Posted on May 14, 2025 by webmasterMay 14, 2025

•May 14, 2025•

by Jody Boulay 

As Memorial Day approaches, Americans nationwide prepare to honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Ceremonies will be held, flags will be flown at half-staff, and families will gather to pay tribute. But amid the solemnity and gratitude lies a quieter, often overlooked truth. Many of our heroes return home not to peace but to a new battlefield, one waged within.

It’s a battle that doesn’t make headlines and is waged silently behind closed doors, far from the front lines. Military service members and veterans face unique and profound challenges that can linger long after their tours of duty end. While we rightfully celebrate their courage and sacrifice, we too often fail to recognize the invisible wounds many carry, particularly those that lead to substance use disorders.

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Letter to the Editor: 5-14-5025

News Progress Posted on May 14, 2025 by webmasterMay 14, 2025

State lawmakers must curb illicit vape sales in Illinois

In my professional life as a former senior special agent with the ATF and now as an educator teaching in secondary and higher education throughout Illinois, I have a unique view into both the criminal underworld and the communities it harms. I strongly support HB2634 because I believe it is critical to protect our state from the dangerous networks infiltrating our schools and neighborhoods through the illicit vape trade. 

From an enforcement perspective, illicit vape sales and associated crimes aren’t isolated violations. They are part of complex trafficking systems that rely on cross-border deception, shell distributors, and digital marketing aimed squarely at minors. I’ve seen these products come through ports mislabeled as electronics, sold in stores without any oversight, and end up in the hands of teenagers who don’t understand the risks. 

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Remembering who we are…….58

News Progress Posted on May 14, 2025 by webmasterMay 14, 2025

The Hike to Mattoon

•May 14, 2025•

by Janet Roney

When I was a child, my Grandmother Shuman told me that when my great-grandmother Mary McPheeters Shuman was a little girl playing in her yard, Abraham Lincoln once waved at her as he rode by on the old Charleston Road that passed through our family farm. That story and others inspired my life-long interest in local history and old trails. 

In the summer of 1982, I suggested that our family hike the old Charleston Road from our home north of Sullivan to Mattoon. Our son, Clay, was twelve and daughter, Cynthia, just nine, but we were used to short hikes. On nice summer evenings, the kids and I, plus our dog, Ernie Bob, often walked down the road to visit Roger’s 92-year-old Grandfather Hall, about two miles, round trip. 

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Amish sheep shearing at IAHC

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025
On Saturday, April 26th, at the Illinois Amish Heritage Center barn in Arthur, sheep were sheared for public viewing. At this event, vendors were on hand with their wares as well as an assortment of animals: from a new litter of puppies, lambs, ponies, and rabbits. Pictured above is a sheep in the early stages of the mechanical shearing process.
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Dawkins awarded scholarship

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025
Will Dawkins of Sullivan, a sophomore at EIU, was recently awarded a technology scholarship. Dawkins is majoring in construction management.
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Dean qualifies for FCCLA Nationals

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025
Abagail Dean, a Junior at Sullivan High School and a member of SHS’s FCCLA, has recently qualified for FCCLA Nationals, which will be held in Orlando, Florida, July 5-9. Her Public Policy project “Lowering the Local Voting Age to 16” earned a bronze medal and national qualifying recognition at the Illinois FCCLA State Conference held in Springfield April 9- 11. There were 732 STAR and Proficiency competitors across 45 events this year, with over 75 FCCLA chapters represented. Abagail will be the first SHS FCCLA member to both qualify and attend FCCLA Nationals as a competitor in a STAR Event since 2014. Abagail will attend the leadership conference with her advisors, Jennifer Voegel and Kali Taylor.
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Rolling Thunder to place Chair of Honor at Sullivan VFW

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025

•May 7, 2025•

Chair represents a place being held for all POW/MIA’s

Rolling Thunder Incorporated, Illinois Chapter 3, will be placing a POW/MIA Chair of Honor at the Sullivan VFW Post No. 6410 on Saturday, May 17th at 2:00 p.m. This is Armed Forces Day. The public is invited to attend the unveiling of this chair. 

A Rolling Thunder POW/MIA Chair of Honor is a dedicated, empty seat in a public space, typically a stadium or arena, used to honor and remember U.S. servicemen and women who are Prisoners of War or Missing in Action (POW/MIA). These chairs are a symbol of the ongoing effort to bring all American servicemen and women home and a reminder of their sacrifices.  This chair is placed for families to reflect and find closure and know their loved one always has a place waiting for them, and represent the 82,000-plus unaccounted American Service Personnel who never returned home from service to their country.

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Chocolate is the finishing touch this Mother’s Day

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025

•May 7, 2025•

Mother’s Day presents an opportunity for people to shower the special women in their lives with extra love and affection. There are many ways to show Mom you care apart from gifts and dining out. A homemade dessert featuring rich and creamy chocolate might be exactly what Mom needs to cap off a perfect day spent with her family.

This recipe for “Mint Chocolate Mousse” from “Chocolate: Deliciously Indulgent Recipes for Chocolate Lovers” (Ryland, Peters & Small) by Maxine Clark is ideal for mothers who love the taste of mint and chocolate. It’s relatively simple to make, so it should be something that young children can handle with a little help from an adult. 

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ROE #11 presents “Recognition of Excellence” awards

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025

•May 7, 2025•

The Regional Office of Education #11 (ROE #11) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Recognition of Excellence Award, honoring outstanding education professionals who exemplify skill, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to inspiring students across the region. Selected from a pool of exceptional nominees, these awardees have earned the respect and admiration of students, parents, and colleagues alike through their leadership, community involvement, and extraordinary ability to ignite a passion for learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities.

Nominations for the prestigious award were accepted through February 2025, with each candidate reviewed by a dedicated committee. One professional per school district was chosen to receive this distinguished honor, recognizing their vital contributions to both their schools and communities. The recipients stand out not only for their professional excellence but also for their active and meaningful roles beyond the classroom, often serving as leaders and role models.

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IAA Foundation Awards $166,251 in scholarships to students pursuing agriculture degrees

News Progress Posted on May 7, 2025 by webmasterMay 7, 2025

•May 7, 2025•

Students can count on support of scholarships for college tuition during the 2025-2026 school year, courtesy of the IAA Foundation. The charitable arm of the Illinois Farm Bureau, the IAA Foundation, is awarding $166,251 to 95 students pursuing degrees in agriculture-related fields. Students are selected based on their activities and leadership, their community involvement, professional career goals, and their overall commitment to success.

“Each year we are proud to support and encourage students who represent agriculture’s strong and vibrant future,” said Jennifer Smith, IAA Foundation development manager.

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Honorable mention award



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Sullivan High School student Claire Kursell recently participated in the Central Illinois High School Art Exhibition at Millikin University. She received an honorable mention for her piece, “Bride of Frankenstein”. 


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