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Longhorns Restore Purvis Cemetery

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015

Submitted Pictured, from left to right, are a few of the Moultrie County Longhorn 4H club members along with their new sign for the Purvis Cemetery: Alexa Hauser, Sydney Mulligan, Tim Hauser, Coen Foster, Makayla Graston-Garland, Brett Bushue, Dawson Foster & Brad Foster

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Pictured, from left to right, are a few of the Moultrie County Longhorn 4H club members along with their new sign for the Purvis Cemetery: Alexa Hauser, Sydney Mulligan, Tim Hauser, Coen Foster, Makayla Graston-Garland, Brett Bushue, Dawson Foster & Brad Foster

February 25, 2015

As part of the values that 4-H routinely teaches, the Moultrie County Longhorns 4-H club is carrying on the tradition with their current service project, restoring the Purvis Cemetary near Allenville.
The club was recently awarded a grant from Farm Credit Illinois (FCI).  FCI awards grants to 4-H clubs and FFA chapters throughout central and southern Illinois to implement valuable improvement projects in their communities. FCI awarded 38 4-H clubs and FFA chapters with $250 grants this year to establish projects that will make their communities better places to live.
Purvis Cemetary, established in 1818, is located southwest of Allenville on corps ground next to Lake Shelbyville. Many who wonder upon it, may not even notice the overturned stones because of the weeds. After creating a new sign for the cemetary and cleaning up some of the trash and debris, the club’s goal is to research the graves and restore or replace some of the more damaged markers.  The club has divided into two workgroups, those working on the landscaping and others doing the research.
The group has also, so far, compared a list of graves at the site to an online database and discovered nine names listed are not online. The 1820’s were a big era for the start-up of organized burials in graveyards in America.  Many times the graves from that period are in the middle and radiate from the center outward as the years progress.  A reading is a listing of who is buried in a graveyard.  Many are now listed online.  The earliest markers are made of field stone or wood, a trend that lasted into the 1830’s. Before that, limestone was used, but in 1855, marble became fashionable with the advancement of the railroad across America. In turn, graveyards tend to be near water, a symbol of peacefulness and continued life.   Read More

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Arthur Lodge Holds Annual Installation

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

Arthur Lodge no. 825 A. F. & A. M. held its annual Installation of officers Jan. 12  at the Lodge following a chili and oyster stew evening meal. Read More

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Siegman Named to C.E.F.S. Board Of Directors

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015

Siegman

Siegman

February 25, 2015

Tracy Siegman of Bethany was officially seated as a board member on the C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation Board of Directors during a recent meeting in Effingham.
Siegman was designated to serve on the C.E.F.S. Board of Directors by the First Christian Church of Bethany and will represent the private sector for Moultrie County on the C.E.F.S. Board of Directors. Siegman was appointed to serve on the personnel committee, membership committee, and the economic development and employment committee.
Siegman, pastor of the First Christian Church in Bethany and member of the Bethany Ministerial Alliance, is an active member of her community and county. Siegman indicated her goal is to encourage others to reach out to those who are vulnerable and economically disadvantaged in society, helping them to realize a more stable and sustainable life. As a community leader, Siegman works to influence and encourage others to participate and engage in assisting their neighbors, and she feels that her service on the C.E.F.S. Board of Directors will compliment her ministry of outreach. Read More

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Fall 2014 Area Deans’ Lists

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

Area universities recently announced dean's list recipients for the 2014 fall semester.
The following area students were named to Millikin University’s fall 2014 dean’s list (DL) or high dean’s list (DH): Read More

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Absentee Voting, Early Voting, and Grace Period Registration/Voting

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

Submitted by Georgia England

Registered voters who are not able to vote on election day April 7 are able to vote before that date either by absentee voting or early voting in the county clerk’s office at 10 S. Main in Sullivan.
Absentee voting is February 26 through April 6 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with the clerk’s office remaining open until 5 p.m. April 6.
Early voting is 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 23 through April 2 weekdays, with the clerk’s office remaining open on April 2 until 5 p.m. with special Saturday hours March 28. A voter must present valid identification but does not have to have an excuse to participate in either of these methods of voting. Read More

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2015 Income Eligible Scholarships

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation is offering scholarships for income eligible individuals who wish to continue their education in an Illinois Institution approved full-time post-secondary course of study. The course of study must lead up to a degree and/or employment, with particular consideration given to a field of study in high technology areas or other growth occupations.
Listed below are the Income eligibility guidelines at 125 percent poverty level:Table Read More

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2015 Arthur Home & Garden Expo

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

With almost 50 vendors representing more than 1,000 products, the Arthur Home & Garden Expo is bigger and better than ever. Vendors will be offering the very latest products, services, how-to clinics and innovative solutions at this year’s event.
“Our focus this year is on custom kitchens, cabinetry and furniture,” noted Joe Kauffman, owner of Kauffman’s Custom Wood Interiors and spokesperson for the Woodwright’s Guild of central Illinois. “This year we have even more vendors representing almost every sector of the home improvement sector. If you are looking for it, you’re sure to find it at this year’s show.” Read More

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Sullivan High School Earns First in WYSE Competition at Lake Land College

News Progress Posted on February 25, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 25, 2015
February 25, 2015

Now advance to EIU March 12

The regional WYSE Academic Challenge was recently held at Lake Land College and 25 schools, registering 385 students, came together to battle in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering graphics, English, mathematics and physics.
Neoga, Sullivan and Charleston high schools were victorious in their divisions and took home the regional championship titles. Winners in team and individual competition are advancing to sectionals at Eastern Illinois University March 12. Read More

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Sheriffs’ Association Announces Scholarships

News Progress Posted on February 18, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 18, 2015
February 18, 2015

The Illinois Sheriffs’ Association announces that it will be awarding more than $53,000 in college scholarships throughout the state of Illinois to students wishing to pursue higher education during the 2015-2016 academic year.
The scholarships are to be applied to tuition, books and fees only. The student must be enrolled full-time at a certified institution of higher learning within the state of Illinois.
Moultrie County Sheriff Chris Sims will award one scholarship in the amount of $500.
There will be no restriction on any applicant by reason of race, age, creed, color, sex or national origin. The only limitations are as follows: Read More

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Windsor High School Trivia Night March 14

News Progress Posted on February 18, 2015 by webmasterFebruary 18, 2015
February 18, 2015

The Windsor Jr/Sr High School student council and the W.H.A.T. (Windsor Happenings Around Town) community group will be hosting a trivia night Saturday, March 14. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the trivia game will be begin at 6 p.m. Snacks will be available for a free will donation. Teams of one to eight participants may play, and there is an entry fee. Read More

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Knee High by the 4th of July



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There is corn well above knee high by the Fourth of July in Moultrie County as the patriotic Lisa Shuman and Nancy Moore shows us. The photo was taken in a field east of Sullivan.


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