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City Council holds special meeting to Award Bid for Water Treatment Plant

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

•March 9, 2022•
by Crystal Reed
NP Writer

Sullivan City Council held a special meeting Tuesday, March 1, to discuss and award the bid for the water treatment plant. The bid was awarded to Grunloh Building with All Service doing filter work at a price of $10,391,688.
In attendance were Commissioners Doug Booker, Chuck Woodworth, Abbey Sherwood and Mike Fowler and Lee Beckman of Milano and Grunloh. Mayor Richard Glazebrook was absent. Read More

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2022 Sullivan FFA Auction

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

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Sullivan FFA Auction
Sullivan FFA held a complimentary dinner and live auction on Saturday, March 5 in the Sullivan High School gym. One of the items auctioned off was a piggy bank that had traveled to various places around Sullivan and those who wanted to make a donation placed it in the bank. Pictured are Sullivan FFA members with the “Feed the Pig” piggy bank.

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February Ag In The Classroom lesson

News Progress Posted on March 9, 2022 by webmasterMarch 9, 2022

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February Ag In The Classroom lesson
Moultrie County students had a “sweet” time learning how chocolate is made with Ag in the Classroom in February. Students learned where it all begins by getting to see and hold a real cacao pod. Ag Literacy Coordinator, Amanda Sanner, said that students really enjoyed this lesson, especially the chocolate taste test at the end. Illinois Ag in the Classroom is a working partnership involving agriculture, agribusiness, and agricultural education to provide Illinois educators and students with resources that will help them understand the role of a vital agriculture in their lives and society. Pictured above: Sullivan student Hank Monroe holding a cacao pod.

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Sullivan Singers Preview Shows

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

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Sullivan Singers
Sullivan Singers and Singers Jr. had two preview shows on Saturday, February 26 in the Sullivan High School gym. During the program both groups performed their competition shows. At the two showtimes there were also students that were spotlighted by singing their solo competition solos.

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Sullivan Singers Jr.
Sullivan Singers Jr. performing their competition show at the preview night held last Saturday, February 26. Both groups will compete next at Glenwood High School in Chatham on March 4 and 5.

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Janet England retires from Sullivan VFW

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

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Janet England retires from Sullivan VFW
The evening of Friday, February 25 a celebration was held for Janet England at the Sullivan VFW. England retired from volunteering at the VFW after 18 years. She is pictured with a quilt that was made from some of her Sullivan VFW t-shirts.

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Windsor FFA celebrates FFA week 2022

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

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Windsor FFA celebrates FFA week
The Windsor High School FFA finished out FFA week last week with different games at the end of the school day. There was hay bale stacking, donut on a string and a corn on the cob eating contest. Pictured is a student competing in the corn on the cob eating contest.

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Patriot’s Pen writing contest 2022

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

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Patriot’s Pen writing contest
Jennifer Hobbs (right), of the Sullivan VFW recently presented Avram Bates (left) with a certificate and cash prize for placing second in the Patriot’s Pen writing competition at the district level.

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Moultrie County Spelling Bee

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

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Moultrie County Spelling Bee
The Moultrie County Spelling Bee was held last Friday in the Sullivan High School gym. There were six contestants. The final two were first place-Mary Crist and second place-Brynner Johnson. Both will move on to the Regional Bee on March 12 at Richland Community College.

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Several Positions in Need of Filling in ALAH School District

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

•March 2, 2022•
by Ariana Cherry
NP Writer

Several visitors filled the room at the ALAH School District board meeting held February 16. Some of those visitors included Ed Collar, the new Economic Developer for Simply Arthur and the members of the Facility Team. Collar gave the board a brief history about how Simply Arthur was started and exactly what the organization does. He commented on what a wonderful community Arthur is as well as its school district. “In all my years, I’ve never seen what school districts have had to deal with in the last two years. Thank-you for what you have done,” Collar said.
Supt. Shannon Cheek reported that there was one transportation report to be released that was not ahead of schedule. The district also received a significant donation worth about $3,500 from Carstin Brands which was related to the renovation of the FCF room.
Cheek mentioned that there is one transportation report to be released that is not ahead of schedule. Read More

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Commissioner Sherwood Presents Options for Project

News Progress Posted on March 2, 2022 by webmasterMarch 2, 2022

•March 2, 2022•
by Crystal Reed
NP Writer

During Monday’s meeting of the Sullivan City Council, Commissioner Abbey Sherwood presented two possible options for a new city building project. She said they are down to two options in terms of build and location. There is a teardown and rebuild of a two-story building with an elevator at the current location near the square.
It would be $125,000-$150,000 for an elevator. “This option would put limitations on our needs and potential,” she said. The other option is a one-level building with the building going north into the old Jibby’s lot.
There were concerns because of the utilities in the alley. A review with sewer foreman Justin (Bubba) Farris was done, and a cost estimate including the move of utilities was estimated at $30,000. The repair of the road plus the purchase of the Jibby’s lot would be $75,000. They have a budget of $2 million budgeted out of TIF. Read More

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On Route 133 between Lovington and Arthur, power poles fell as a result of the storm systems that hit central Illinois in two waves on Wednesday, June 17th. These storms left many without power and caused widespread damage throughout the area, including confirmed tornado touchdowns in nearby counties.


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