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CodeRED: Mo. Co.’s emergency alert system

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

Stay informed of severe weather

•April 16, 2025•

by Angela Hogan

What Is CodeRED?

CodeRED is a free, secure emergency alert system. The Moultrie County Emergency Services Disaster Agency (ESDA) coordinates this vital service. It enables residents and businesses to receive alerts specific to their addresses via phone call, text message, or email, whichever you choose.

This system ensures that when dangerous weather or local emergencies occur, people are warned quickly and clearly based on the exact physical location of their property.

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SHS Art Show winners

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

Talents of budding artists showcased

•April 16, 2025•

The 2025 Sullivan High School art show was a huge success. The 2025 Art Show Award Winners are as follows:

3D Artwork Honors Art: Best in Category: Madison Flexser, 1st Place; Samantha Davison, 2nd Place; Kelsie Hodge, 3rd Place: Charliegh Tripp.

Art III: Best in Category: Jade McKee, 1st Place; Keylee Jean, 2nd Place; Kikyo Brent, 3rd Place: Alivia Tippit

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Managing concerns about falls

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

Catholic Charities offering class

•April 16, 2025•

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, Matter of Balance: Managing Concerns about Falls is a program for you.

Fear of falling can be just as dangerous as falling itself. People who develop this fear often limit their activities, which can result in severe physical weakness, making the risk of falling even greater. Many older adults also experience increased isolation and depression when they limit their interactions with family and friends. A “Matter of Balance” can help people improve their quality of life and remain independent. 

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LLC recognizes honor students at banquet

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

•April 16, 2025•

Lake Land College Honors students, presidential scholars, and members of the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honors Society were recently recognized at a banquet on campus. During the event, Deanna Clark, Bethany, was named Honors Student of the Year. 

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Rural Gas Customers

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

•April 16, 2025•

The City of Sullivan Gas Department starting going house to house to ensure that all gas meters are functioning properly on April 10. During this time, crews may also be painting your meter if needed to prevent rust.

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Windsor FFA Spring plant sale

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

•April 16, 2025•

Beginning April 26th from 9:00 a.m. to noon, and weekdays thereafter from noon to 4:30 p.m., Windsor’s FFA students will have their Spring plant sale. On offer are the following: 

4-packs of annuals: red and white impatiens, scarlet coleus, marigolds (fireball), petunias (flag mix, red, and purple), geraniums (fuchsia, red, and salmon).

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Remembering who we are…………54

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

Ten Thousand Hands of Snow

•April 16, 2025•

by Janet Roney

I spent a lot of time with chickens when I was a little girl. Feeding them and gathering eggs was my daily family chore and 4-H project. I had names for them. They were among my best friends.

I learned a lot about human nature from chickens. I observed the pecking order firsthand, which most species, including humans, seem to have. Greed is another. I remember a chicken will duck its head and run when it catches a juicy grasshopper. Soon, the whole chicken yard is chasing it, whether it has a bug or not. The duck and run action set them all astir, not an honest-to-goodness bug. 

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Sparrows Unlimited bike giveaway

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

•April 16, 2025•

Last Friday, Sparrows Unlimited of Lovington held its annual bike giveaway, donating bicycles to the children of Lovington during the “Lunch on the Lawn” event at the elementary school. Bike winners were Micah Burket, Aleena Ingram, Emry Hall, Adalynn Jackson, Abigail Franklin, Leland Willoughby, Atlis Diener, Kayla Barton, Alex Plank, and Kennedy Ashenfelter.

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A Look Back…4-16-2025

News Progress Posted on April 16, 2025 by webmasterApril 16, 2025

2015

A short-lived men’s softball team, the Sullivan Chiefs, was inducted into the Amateur Softball Association Hall of Fame.

Competing in the annual Arthur Invite, the host’s girls finished second and the boys third, while SOV’s boys took 11th.

The students represented in the 2014-2015 Cultivating Creativity: Consolidated Communications Children’s Art Exhibition were recognized for their achievement at an awards reception. Local students recognized included Taylor Brown of Windsor Elementary School; Maria Garza of Arthur Junior High School; Cheyenne Hardin of Windsor Junior/Senior High School; Logan Kauff man of Arthur-Lovington High School; Marlene Otto of Arthur Grade School; Jewel Smith of Okaw Valley Middle School and Emily Walker of Okaw Valley High School.

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Windsor community Easter egg hunt

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2025 by webmasterApril 9, 2025

•April 9, 2025•

Windsor Christian Church will be sponsoring a “Community Easter eggstravaganza” on April 19th, from 10:00 a.m. until noon. There will also be a petting zoo, candy and eggs, blow-ups, photos with the Easter Bunny, and food trucks. The event will be held at Windsor Park. For more information, call (217) 459-2834.

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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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