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MCHC “Trivia Night” a hit

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2025 by webmasterApril 9, 2025
Photo courtesy of Mimi Atchison Winning team, L-R : Brigham Hagerman, Clint Welsh, Trish Welsh, Clint Parrish, and Jamie Parrish.

The Moultrie County History Center held a Trivia Night on Saturday, March 29th at 6:00 p.m., with dinner served at 5:00 p.m. This RSVP-only event attracted 75 contestants (with 90 people attending in total) to 13 Trivia team tables. The topics covered included world history, art, math, science, and Disney movies, amongst others. The format was eight sections, with 10 questions per section and the table (each containing five to six participants) collaboratively deciding the answer, which was then sent to the scoring table.

The first-place team consisted of Brigham Hagerman, Clint Welsh, Trish Welsh, Clint Parrish, and Jamie Parrish. The second-place team was Al Scheider, John Rude, Ken Kersey, Jeannie Rude, Debbie Bathe, and Jim Illman. 

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KVAH celebrate Healthy Pet Month in Illinois

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

•April 9, 2025•

In April, all the veterinarians in the state of Illinois are celebrating Healthy Pet Month. As part of this celebration, Kaskaskia Valley Animal Hospital would like to recognize the important role that the Pet Owner-Veterinary Bond plays in the wellness of your pets. This includes the gratitude we have for our many clients and their pets, as well as our thanks to our entire staff for the responsibility they bear to ensure the quality of care for your animal. The oath of ensuring your pet is healthy takes a multi-faceted approach. These can include preventative care such as wellness exams, vaccines, parasiticides, dental exams and cleanings, or emergent medical treatment and care for those with unexpected illnesses. The importance of the relationship veterinarians share with their patients and pet owners is paramount in ensuring the best outcomes of the health of any companion animal. 

The health and wellness of your pet can be accomplished in many different ways. Preventative health screening such as annual wellness exams, necessary vaccines, and heartworm testing are a great start to maintaining the health and wellness of your pet. The safety and efficacy of these vaccines are so remarkable that we rarely see many of the diseases we vaccinate for. Parvo virus and Leptospirosis, as well as Distemper are still very much present in the wild canid and raccoon populations. This poses challenges for the complete eradication of these diseases, unlike the success we have had in our human counterparts.

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Remembering who we are………..53

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

Roiling Springs

•April 9, 2025•

by Janet Roney

I remember the moment clearly. It was a cloudless summer day about forty years ago. Our family was eating lunch on the screened back porch after spending the morning walking beans.

First, we heard a low rumble. Then, in quick succession, the work clothes drying on the line in the backyard began bouncing up and down, the table shook, the spoons rattled in the serving dishes, and, finally, our dog, Ernie Bob, howled and ran under the bushes by the back door. 

Someone yelled “Earthquake!” I remember holding onto the table to keep the dishes from rattling without success. Long after the rumbling stopped and the dishes settled down, the clothesline continued to shimmy.

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A Look Back…4-9-2025

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

2015

The 2015 queens that were crowned March 28 were Jr. Miss Lovington Kenli Nettles, daughter of Ryan Nettles and Christi Yielding and 2015 Little Miss Lovington Morgan Casteel, daughter of Brock and Erica Casteel. Outgoing queens were 2014 Jr Miss Lovington, Natalie Lambdin and 2014 Little Miss Lovington, Halle Wardrip.

Sparrow’s Unlimited Inc. once again gave away bikes to children during the Lovington Easter egg hunt at Tom Conn Park. Those who received bikes were Griffin Hilton, Kamayah Parker, Cannon Doggett, Norma Mendoza, Daylin Doggett, Athena Helmuth, Devon Barron, Rylin Young, Robbie

Le Cates, and McKenzie Erixon.

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Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption applications available with July 1, 2025, deadline to submit

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

•April 9, 2025•

The 2025 application and affidavit for Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption is available at the Moultrie County Assessment Office, Moultrie County Courthouse, 10 South Main Street, 2nd floor Sullivan, Illinois or by calling (217)728-4951 between the hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays. The applications are also available on the County’s website at moultriecountyil.gov. 

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Arthur Public Library to host career workshop

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2025 by webmasterApril 2, 2025

•April 2, 2025•

On May 14, Jenna Slaughter with the East Central Illinois Worknet - Douglas County will be conducting a Career Development Workshop at the Arthur Public Library. The workshop will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. and will benefit individuals who need assistance with career readiness. Some highlights to career readiness include creating a standout resume, effective job search strategies, mastering interview skills, building professional skills, navigating the job market, and personal branding for career success. 

This is an opportunity for individuals to grow professionally and make a lasting impression in the workforce. All ages are welcome and asked to attend. 

For more information, email Jenna Slaughter at jslaughter@ccrpc.org (Douglas) or hfyke@ccrp.org (Piatt).

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Healthcare providers can help Social Security improve the disability process

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2025 by webmasterApril 2, 2025

Reinvigoration of the “Health IT” initiative

•April 2, 2025•

The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced today a renewed emphasis on expanding opportunities for organizations to join the agency’s Health Information Technology (Health IT) program. Health IT allows SSA to use electronic data exchanges to obtain medical records directly from the provider, resulting in faster disability determinations for people applying for benefits. Faster allowances means putting much needed benefits in the hands of people in critical need. Additionally, expanding Health IT helps save taxpayer money, as each year SSA receives over 3 million new applications for disability benefits and spends over $500 million dollars to collect medical records for applicants. Health care organization partners benefit through cost reduction, streamlined operations, and providing better customer service to their patients.

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CC’s Crossing Safety plan outlines rail infrastructure improvements

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2025 by webmasterApril 2, 2025

•April 2, 2025•

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved its annual five-year Crossing Safety Improvement Program (FY 2026-2030) to implement life-saving safety upgrades at highway-rail crossings across Illinois. Over $400 million from the Grade Crossing Protection Fund (GCPF) and Rebuild Illinois (RBI) will help local communities pay for much-needed improvements at over 900 crossing locations. 

“Illinois’ rail system is made up of more than 10,000 public crossings. The ICC’s Crossing Safety Improvement Plan is an essential tool for improving our state’s rail infrastructure and reducing the risk of collisions,” said ICC Commissioner Michael T. Carrigan. 

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April is safe digging month in Illinois

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2025 by webmasterApril 2, 2025

•April 2, 2025•

In observance of safe digging month, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) is reminding citizens they can reduce utility outages by calling 811. The state’s annual proclamation is a reminder to professional excavators and DIY homeowners alike to call 811 to safely mark utility lines before starting a digging project.

“The warmer weather can inspire us get started on home improvement projects, but underground utility lines can be unintentionally damaged during a digging project. Remember to call 811 before you dig for projects of any size,” said ICC Chairman Doug Scott. 

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Confront the common cold with this beloved seasonal staple

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2025 by webmasterApril 2, 2025

•April 2, 2025•

Everyone knows there’s no cure for the common cold. Though colds can strike at any time, cold season tends to occur when the weather cools down and people spend more time indoors. Inside viruses can circulate and spread more easily, thus leading to elevated rates of infection. 

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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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