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Moultrie-Douglas 4-H Fair

News Progress Posted on June 26, 2024 by webmasterJune 26, 2024

•June 26, 2024•

The annual Moultrie-Douglas 4-H Fair is set to showcase the talents and dedication of local 4-H members with a series of events taking place June 30, July 9, and July 10. This year’s fair features a diverse lineup, including general project displays and livestock shows, culminating in a special Ag Day celebration. The fair will be held at various locations, including the Arthur United Methodist Church and the Moultrie-Douglas County Fairgrounds.

June 30: General Projects Show

The fair kicks off with the General Projects Show at the Arthur United Methodist Church. Registration begins at 2:00 p.m., and the show starts at 2:30. The show welcomes over fifty 4-H members bringing their projects to be judged. The projects showcase the knowledge, growth, and challenge the youth endured to produce something they are proud of. At the General Projects show, members will be judged in a conference style hoping to be selected to show their projects at the Illinois State Fair.  Read More

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Lovington VBS 2024

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

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Lovington VBS
The annual Lovington Vacation Bible school was held June 12-15. The Thursday and Friday evening sessions were held in the fellowship hall of Lovington Christian Church and the Saturday session was held at the Thomas Conn Park. There were 20 children on Thursday 27 on Friday and 31 on Saturday. The theme was based on a TV station, WBIBLE, and the Bible stories were presented as the evening news. The lessons for all three sessions were based on FAITH + ACTION = MIRACLES.
The children participated in arts and crafts, ate lots of good food including ice cream and had a great time.  The staff of Lovington VBS waants to thank the community for sending their children to learn about miracles in the Bible. Meals were provided at each session.

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Remembering Who We Are…..13

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

•June 19, 2024•

Finding the Sunken Road

by Janet Roney

When I was a kid, the easiest way to get down the steep bluff to our favorite fishing hole on the Kaskaskia that ran through our timber pasture was to follow one of the many cow paths left by our Black Angus cattle herd.  After over a hundred years of their trips down to get a drink or cool off in the river, their narrow slopping trails were worn deep into the hillsides.  

When Lake Shelbyville took our timber pasture in the early 1960s, our beautiful park-like oak and hickory timber that our grandfather and cattle had kept clear of brush soon became a jungle of non-native bush honeysuckle that the Corps or IDNR planted around the lake’s property for wildlife.  Nevertheless, after fifty years, the cow paths are still there. Apparently, once a trail is made it stays!   

That’s true of the ancient Royal Road in Crete that connects Knossos to the sea. It is a classic sunken road that’s been worn down about 10 feet into the hillside from four thousand years of use.  Read More

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Extreme heat crossing U.S. – Red Cross offers safety steps

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

•June 19, 2024•

Red Cross Helped 15 People Affected by Home Fires in the Past Week

The Illinois Region, as well as millions of people across the U.S. are facing extreme heat this week as record-breaking high temperatures scorch the country.

Experts are warning that much of the U.S. could be facing hotter than normal conditions this summer as the climate crisis drives higher temperatures. 2023 was the hottest year on record, and scientists warn that 2024 could break records for a second year in a row. Unusually hot days and heat waves are both a natural part of our weather patterns, however, since the 1960s, heat waves have become more frequent and intense, and are lasting longer in the U.S. Read More

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Keep your furry friends safe in hot weather

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

•June 19, 2024•

Hot weather can prove dangerous for your furry friends and the American Red Cross has steps you can take to help your pets stay safe this summer.

Don’t leave your pet in a hot vehicle, even for a few minutes. The inside temperature of the car can quickly reach 120 degrees even with the windows cracked open.

• Keep all unscreened windows or doors closed so pets don’t fall out of them.

• Trim longer hair, but never shave your dog. Read More

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Trap Neuter Release

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

•June 19, 2024•

Kaskaskia Valley Animal Hospital is currently raising money for the Moultrie County Animal Control TNR program. To contribute, drop off donations at KVAH or mail to Moultrie County Animal Control, 1425 CR 825 E, Sullivan, IL 61951. In the memo write TNR.

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Managing concerns about falls

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

•June 19, 2024•

Have you turned down a chance to go out with family or friends because you were concerned about falling? Have you cut down on a favorite activity because you might fall? If so, A Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls is a program for you. Read More

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Menu 6-19-2024

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

Senior Peace Meal

For Reservations 

Call 1-800-543-1770

June 24 - Sloppy Joes, Baked Beans, Fire Roasted Corn, Fruit, Whole Grain Bun

June 25 - Biscuits and Gravy, Paco Vegetable Blend, Warm Fruit, Fruit Juice, Whole Grain Biscuit       

June 26 - Beef and Noodles, Seasoned Greens, Carrots, Banana Pudding

June 27 - Taco Salad w/Meat, Lettuce, Beans, Tomatoes & Salsa, Fruit, Whole Grain Chips, Dessert

June 28 - Chef’s Choice - Regional Favorites Will Be Served 

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A Look Back…

News Progress Posted on June 19, 2024 by webmasterJune 19, 2024

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The Lovington Public Library district has announced the retirement of library director Suzy Saunders effective June 30, following 20 years of service.

It could have been contentious, but in an anti-climactic, routine village board meeting last week Lovington trustees voted five to one against allowing the sale of package alcohol on Sundays within the village.

Sullivan High School alumna Maggie Plank signed her letter of intention to compete in volleyball at Omaha, Nebraska’s Grace University. Read More

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Sullivan’s annual Dash & Bash becomes another staple of summer fun

News Progress Posted on June 12, 2024 by webmasterJune 12, 2024

Group photo by Natasha Felter
SSMA car show
Pictured are SSMA club members (in no particular order) Joe Scribner, Eddie Davis, Kenny Davis, Tom Key, Chad Shain, Justin Wilson, Chris Davis, Marissa Davis. Not pictured: Richard Spencer, Kent Spencer, Dave Newby, Phil Banks, Andy Scribner, Dave Miller.

•June 12, 2024•

Since 2017, Sullivan has been actively planning and producing the annual Bash and Bash. The Dash and Bash is a family friendly day long event in Sullivan where fun is in the name. The event started bright and early at seven for the 5k run/walk registration for the race, which started just an hour later at eight. Closer to ten the car show registration opened and just thirty minutes later the Legion had a tent set up outside where food was served, lemonade shakeups were also opening at the same time. By this time it is 11, getting closer to lunch and with more people arriving another guest food option arrived. Pretzels from a pre-order pick-up were now available to be picked up inside the Legion. The afternoon was overall the best part of the whole day. Once it stuck noon, the beer tent was opened and DJ Iceman provided some of the crowds favorite music. The Duck Derby had a great go, there was a bit of a rough start with some wind issues and the ducks not wanting to all leave the designated area on launch. On the Sullivan Dash and Bash facebook page there is a past live video of the duck derby that happened on Saturday. Read More

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Easter Donation



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The Kirby Foods meat department delivered hams to the Moultrie County Food Pantry on Wednesday the 16th, thanks to a generous anonymous donation. The hams will provide a nice Easter dinner.


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