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Okaw Valley Students Plant Trees 

News Progress Posted on May 2, 2018 by webmasterMay 2, 2018

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Okaw Valley Students Plant Trees  
OVHS students helped OVES students plant hazelnut trees on Corps of Engineers property.

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Bomb Threat Defendant Makes Bond

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

•April 25, 2018•

Jalon Warren, 18, of Sullivan was released from Moultrie County jail after his bond from $100,000 to $40,000 in circuit court Thursday, April 19.

Honorable Judge Hugh Finson reduced the bond which allowed the family to post $4000 for his release that afternoon.

Charged with making a terrorist threat at Sullivan High School on March 23, Warren appeared with attorney Phillip Tibbs, who asked the court to release the defendant on recognizant bond, called two witnesses and submitting letters from teachers on Warren’s behalf. Read More

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SHS Mock Crash

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

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SHS Mock Crash
Sullivan High School students got a jolt of reality just before the junior senior prom. On Friday, April 20 the high school partnered with McMullin-Young Funeral Home, Buxton Garden Farms, Coroner Lynn Reed, Moultrie County Sheriff’s Dept., Sullivan Fire and Ambulance and the Sullivan Police Department to demonstrate the results of a DUI accident. Complete with crashed vehicles, fire and rescue removed bodies, attended the injured with coroner Lynn Reed declaring victims dead at the scene. Above Sullivan police officer Josh Qualls administers a sobriety test to student victim Tim Lawyer.

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Sullivan Council Looks into Civic Center’s Non-resident Rates

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

•April 25, 2018•

By Ariana Cherry
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The membership rates at the Sullivan Civic Center was one of the topics of discussion during the most recent Sullivan City Council meeting.

While the rates were slightly adjusted four to five years ago, they had not been significantly changed.

A rule for residents and non-residents was put into action back in 1998 which assigned those with the zip-code 61951 as residents and those without as “non-residents.” This rule determined membership fees. Read More

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Earth Day Collectors

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

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Earth Day Collectors
On Friday, April 20 about 240 Sullivan Middle School students got a chance for a hands on Earth Day experience. Principal Nathan Ogle explained the students cleared Wyman Park, Tabor Park and school grounds of litter, debris and sticks to help the city when mowing season begins. Helped by a hearty staff of Middle School teachers the group worked from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and collected 238.14 pounds of garbage. Pictured above are some of the students involved in the Earth Day collection effort. Earth Day began in 1970 as an environmental awareness day where schools all over the nation participated in litter collection and environmental activities. In the 1980s Earth Day became international and is the largest non-secular holiday observed in the world.

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OV Students Participate in Fish Study

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

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OVHS students participated in a fish study conducted on Lake Shelbyville. Illinois Department of Natural Resource Fisheries Biologist Mike Mounce led the study. The students netted fish and conducted various tests while recording the data. The goal of the study was to look at  the population of  the different fish species with a primary focus on muskie. Pictured are Cody Drake, Dalton McGill, and Garrett Tippit with big bass.

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Windsor Prom Court

News Progress Posted on April 25, 2018 by webmasterApril 25, 2018

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Windsor High School Prom will be held May 5 at Mason Point in Sullivan. The theme for the evening will be “Under the Sea.” Coronation will be at 7:30 p.m., and the dance will be from 8-11p.m. Prom Court pictured back row: Dalton Armes, Gage Sattler, and Gavin Bennett. Front row: Kasey Bean, Mackenzee Hooten, and Morgan Lesko.

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County Board Learns Dangers of Lyme Disease, Lowers Salaries for New Office Holders, Approves Increases for Sheriff/County Clerk

News Progress Posted on April 18, 2018 by webmasterApril 18, 2018

•April 18, 2018•

By Mike Brothers

Lyme Disease is a worldwide pandemic where a poppy seed sized tick can change your life forever.

That is the message Karen Allen and her husband Pastor Gail Allen of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Bethany presented Moultrie County board members April 12.

She explained the disease she and her family members have contracted creates devastating health problems when not diagnosed quickly.

The proclamation declaring May as Lyme Disease Awareness Month was presented to the board by Allen, who noted when detected early the auto immune disease can be treated effectively with antibiotics.

The proclamation was passed unanimously by president Dave McCabe and members Neil Bryan, Arlene Aschermann, Todd Maxedon, Billy Voyles, Kevin McReynolds, Gary Smith and Mike Barringer. Read More

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A Chance to Lend a Helping Hand and Feel Good Doing It

News Progress Posted on April 18, 2018 by webmasterApril 18, 2018

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Amy Rickelman and Amy Conlin are working to provide the Nohren family, who lost everything in a 2017 fire, this home, but volunteers are needed.

•April 18, 2018•

By Mike Brothers

Everyone feels good when they are helping someone in need.

It is that good feeling Kristen Conlin and Amy Rickelman are starting to get with the Nohren project.

Joined by partner Andy Pistorius in Fireside Investments, the two hope to turn their normal house flipping operation into something good for Matt, Nikki, Hayden and Whitney Nohren.

In October 2017 the Nohren’s lost everything in a fire that destroyed their Sullivan home.

Since then, the First Apostolic Church has offered the church parsonage as temporary residence for the family, but it will take a lot more to get the family back on their feet again. Read More

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Musicians Wanted For Sullivan Community Band

News Progress Posted on April 18, 2018 by webmasterApril 18, 2018

Band leader Shaun Schaefers

•April 18, 2018•

By Ellen Ferrera
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Have you longed for the thrill of playing again in your high school or college band?

Well, oil up that slide trombone and bang out some buzz rolls on the drum because a community band is being organized, and all musicians aged 14 and up are invited to join.

Shaun Schaefers, Sullivan High School band director, has received a major grant from the Sullivan Community Education Foundation to help create a community band. “In even the smallest towns where I’ve taught there has been a community band,” Schaefers began.  “Sullivan has been supportive of the arts so I was surprised there wasn’t one here. It is something I would really love to do”. Read More

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Spring concert



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On Tuesday, April 28th, under the direction of Dr. Ian Kinkley, Band Director, the Sullivan Band Program presented its symphonious Spring Band concert, titled “Evening Escapes,” which showcased the magnificent and diverse talents of the Sullivan 6th, 7th and 8th grade bands, combined with the Sullivan High School Band and Jazz Band. 


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