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Senior Peace Meal

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

For Reservations Call 1-800-543-1770

The Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program suggests a donation of $4.00 for each congregate and home delivered meal. We accept the Illinois Link Card.

Sept. 9 - Pulled Pork, Baked Beans, Corn, Apricots, Bun

Sept. 10 - Meatloaf, Potato Salad, Carrots, Hot Fruit Crisp, Bread

Sept. 11 - Chicken Broccoli, Rice Bake, Hot Beets, Herbed Peas, Dreamsicle Salad, Bread or Roll

Sept. 12 - Chef Salad, Ham, Turkey, Egg, Cheese, Veggies, Banana Split Fluff

Bread or Roll

Sept. 13 - Chicken and Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Tomato Salad, Bread or roll

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2024 summer Lake Land graduates announced

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

Lake Land College recently announced the students who have graduated following completion of the Summer 2024 term. The 2024 Summer graduates are: Ryli Kauffman from Arthur, Victoria Clark and Stacey Orris from Bethany, Braeden Nichols from Findlay, Sierra Brackemyre from Lovington and from Sullivan Ashley Arnold, John Bolin, Haylee Faulkner, Shyanne Harding, Gage Hayman, Ian Hill, Katie Honchell, Maelona Sims, Kamryn Spence, Matthew Welch and Jessica Williams.

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100 years ago this month 

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

The month of September has been home to many historical events over the years. Here’s a look at some that helped to shape the world in September 1924.

• The Dawes Plan goes into effect on September 1. The plan details a restructuring of reparations payments Germany owes to the Allied Powers in the aftermath of World War I. Charles G. Dawes, who was integral in developing the plan, would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925 for his contributions.

• On September 2, Negro National League President Rube Foster announces the first “Negro World Series” would be played in October. Foster announces the series will feature the champion of his league and the champion of the Eastern Colored League.

• At least 300 civilians are killed during the Taif massacre in the Kingdom of Hejaz on September 3.  Read More

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Hot new business

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

Hot new business
Angie and Tyler Worthey, founders of Worthey Peppers, showcasing their wide variety of spicy selections. From sweet to spicy, Tyler expressed much joy for his success in his peppers at the young age of just 18, winning awards in school for his phenomenal work leading to real world benefits.

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Slow cook some spicy wings for the big game

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

The games garner the bulk of fans’ attention when football season kicks off each year at the end of summer. While the exciting action on the gridiron is a cause for celebration among millions of football fans, the food enjoyed during game day provides much to look forward to as well.

Certain foods have become part and parcel of watching a particular sport. For example, who can attend a baseball game and resist the temptation to indulge in a hot dog? For football fans, chicken wings are the go-to game day dish. There’s no shortage of ways to prepare chicken wings, but fans who like their game day grub to have a little kick can try this recipe for “Spicy Soy Chicken Wings” courtesy of Andrew Schloss’s “Cooking Slow: Recipes for Slowing Down and Cooking More” (Chronicle Books). Read More

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We can and do recover: Anti-Stigma Campaign for substance use and recovery 

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

The ROSC Council in Moultrie/Shelby County is continuing the 12-month Anti-Stigma Campaign titled “We Can and Do Recover.” This campaign aims to challenge the stigma surrounding substance use recovery by sharing stories of resilience, promoting understanding, and fostering support. Our goal is to create a more inclusive and empathetic society towards individuals in recovery.   Read More

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Setting your child up for success in school

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

by Cheri Burcham

Extension Educator
University of Illinois Extension    

As the end of summer draws near and schools supplies pop up in local stores, parents and kids alike start focusing on the new school year. While the new year brings a level of excitement and anticipation, parents wonder on how to make the new school year successful for their children. This article by Illinois Extension County Director Karla Belzer explains how to do this:

All parents want their children to become successful, caring adults. Similarly, many parents want to be involved with the formal education of their children. Sometimes, however, they don’t know where to start, when to find the time, or how to go about making positive connections with the school. Studies have indicated that children whose parents and/or other significant adults share in their formal education tend to do better in school.   Read More

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USDA forecasts record corn and soybean yields

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

by Rhiannon Branch

FarmWeek

Record high corn and soybean yield estimates headlined the USDA’s August crop production report. The agency forecasted a national average corn yield of 183.1 bushels per acre (bpa), up 5.8 from 2023, and a national average soybean yield of 53.2 bpa, up 2.6 bushels from last season. The state average yield estimates for Illinois are also a record high at 225 bpa for corn and 66 bpa for soybeans. “Upon initial observation, of course, the market looked a little bit spooked by the fact that you had the corn yield come in at 183. That’s a pretty good-sized yield,” Matt Bennett with AgMarket.net told FarmWeek. “But then you look, and they lowered planted and harvested acres.” Early data from the Farm Service Agency prompted acreage adjustments, unusual for the August report. USDA now pegs corn planted area at 90.7 million acres, down from 91.5 million in July, and harvested area at 82.7 million acres, down from 83.4 million last month. The acreage adjustments show USDA understands concerns for the crop in some growing areas, Bennett noted. Read More

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Remembering Who We Are………24

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

•September 4, 2024•

How Raccoons Helped Save Illinois from Canada (continued)

by Janet Roney

If you have not kept up, let’s review the story behind this startling title.  First, gazillions of raccoons live in Illinois, but not many beaver. Beaver fur was in great demand in Europe in the 1600s because French Huguenot hatters had learned how to make waterproof felt out of beaver fur that was used to make waterproof hats for the French army. The health of the French army improved overall. Everyone soon wanted felt hats, and the supply of beaver in Europe dried up. The French and English then came to the Americas for more beaver fur.   Read More

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A Look Back…9-4-2024

News Progress Posted on September 4, 2024 by webmasterSeptember 4, 2024

2014

Not only have different schools joined together to form a new district, ALAH (Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond), but students are learning to march together to the same tune-literally. After almost five years without a formal marching band due to a lack of participating students, the district now has one.

The Okaw Valley High School Student Council announced their annual Homecoming Week for September 8-13. The overall theme to this year’s festivities was “Best of Broadway”. Read More

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