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County Settles Tax Dispute Over Mason Point

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

Petersen’s Appeal Approved

•September 20, 2017•

By Mike Brothers

Settling a tax dispute with the owners of Mason Point will cost some Moultrie County taxing bodies.

Supervisor of Assessments Lori Barringer explained the settlement for tax years 2013-2018 for the Petersen Health Care VIII LLC facility was based on a negotiated $5 million fair market value for the property with a new assessed value of $1,666,500.

Mason Point taxes for 2015 should be $153,303.30 including interest. With the reduced tax bill going back to tax years 2011 and 2012 Petersen will get tax refunds from Sullivan Schools, East Nelson Twp., Lake Land College, Sullivan Fire Dist., Moultrie County and East Nelson-Whitley MTA 2. Read More

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SES Celebrates Grandparents

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

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SES Celebrates Grandparents
Sullivan Community Unit #300 schools celebrated grandparents’ night last week with students getting a chance to show off the progress they have made in class so far this school year. The evening schedule allowed more grandparents to attend while putting students in a more relaxed environment. In addition to classroom visits grandparents and students enjoyed the book fair set up in the gym.

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Sixth IGA Round up for Food Pantry

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

•September 20, 2017•

It’s round up time at Sullivan IGA, giving everygrocery purchaser a chance to donate to the food pantry and help families have a thankful Thanksgiving.

“There is a big need at the food pantry now, so we decided to kick off the sixth annual Round up a little early,” IGA manager Pat Stinson said of the October 1 through 7th fundraiser.

During that week customers at Sullivan IGA can round up their grocery bill to the next dollar, which goes toward purchasing Thanksgiving turkeys.

Those round up donations totaled $1298 last year and supplied 125 families with Thanksgiving turkeys last year. “We understand with school starting and the holiday season closing in money is getting tight for some people and this a way we can to our part to help out,” Stinson said. Read More

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Sullivan Honor Blood Drive for Girl with Medical Issues

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

Photo by Jeri Davis
Above a healthier looking 18-month-old River Helmuth sits on father Troy’s lap as he gives blood during the Sept. 16 Honor Blood Drive held on her behalf.

•September 20, 2017•

Sullivan blood donors turned out in force at the American Legion in Sullivan Saturday, Sept. 16 as the Sullivan Church of God partnered with Red Cross for an honor drive benefiting River Helmuth with 96 units collected.

River is the 18-month-old daughter of Tony and Stephanie Helmuth of Sullivan. She was born with medical issues requiring several transfusions to survive.

“River’s parents contacted me about doing an honor drive in River’s name,” Red Cross coordinator Jeri Davis began. “I spent about four months total planning and coordinating this first honor drive I have hosted in my four years of being a Red Cross volunteer.”

More than 100 people attempted to donate Saturday, with 96 units collected. Every unit collected can help up to three separate people so it is possible 288 people may have been saved with the 96 units.     Read More

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Moultrie County’s Poor Farm Marked an Era of Despair for Some

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

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•September 20, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

In 1864 the Moultrie County Board purchased 200 acres from Eli York to establish what would be variously called the Almshouse, the Poor Farm, the York Farm or the Poor House. In 1865 William F. Crouch was hired as the first superintendent.

In those days pauperism was considered a moral failing that could be erased through order and hard work. The poor, sick, insane and orphans were sent to these places when they had no other means or anyone to care for them.   Read More

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Campground Celebrates

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

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Campground Celebrates
On Sept. 19 the Sullivan Marina and Campground held the annual campground celebration to end the season. More than 400 campers, boaters and friends gathered to enjoy an afternoon filled with family entertainment and games which ended at dark with the Sullivan Fire District supervising a grand fireworks display. Above Drew Gornink of Oak Forest plays Kerplunk, a game created by Sue Mackey (wearing Cubs shirt). Money raised during the event was donated to the Moultrie Food Pantry and Secret Santa.

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Bethany Alumni Banquet Offers Many Firsts

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

•September 20, 2017•

By Ellen Ferrera
for the News Progress

John Schwartz, a 1968 graduate of Bethany High School, recently retired from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Director Credibility Assessment Division Office of Internal Affairs, U. S. Customs and Border Protection, and he will be the guest speaker at the Alumni Association’s banquet Saturday, October 7.

Several changes have been made to this year’s celebration. A live band will perform for the first time, courtesy of Bill Rowe, and the venue this year will be the Bethany Grade School gym. Also, for the first time, the 2017 and 2018 Okaw Valley seniors have been invited to attend. The classes of 1967 and 1992 will be honored. Read More

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Sullivan Legion Free Dinner

News Progress Posted on September 20, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 19, 2017

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Sullivan Legion Free Dinner
With members of the Sons of the American Legion stepping up to the grills, Post 68 hosted a free chicken dinner Sept. 16. Event coordinator Josh Harner explained the free dinner courtesy Sullivan American Legion was to honor two longtime members Al Golden and Dick Wiback and their years of devotion to the post. Above Wiback’s daughter and Al’s daughter-in-law Karen Golden and SAL member Seth Cobb brave the smoke as the group prepared 200 lbs. of chicken and sides for the free community dinner. Dinner was served until 7 p.m. and was followed by DJ and karaoke from 7-11 in the American Legion lounge.

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Moultrie County Partners with State For Liquor Inspection Pilot Program

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 12, 2017

•September 13, 2017•

In an effort to improve the allocation of alcohol beverage compliance resources, the state of Illinois and Moultrie County have recently joined forces to launch the Moultrie County Liquor Inspection Pilot Program.

Under the agreement, the Moultrie County Health Department has begun carrying out Standard Liquor Inspections for all Moultrie County license holders on behalf of the state of Illinois. Utilizing existing state resources, the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) is providing financial assistance and training for designated local inspectors.  Read More

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Trustee Quits Lovington Village Board

News Progress Posted on September 13, 2017 by webmasterSeptember 12, 2017

•September 13, 2017•

During an August 14 meeting the Lovington Village Board voted not to allow Otto Wash to put portable storage units on the lot north of the car wash.

Village clerk Alma Fair reported the village is preparing to allow employees direct deposit once she has completed training.

On a motion by Dennis Garmon the board approved procedures for overtime when employees are called out. This includes time clock verification or supervising trustee approval when the time clock is not available.

The Lovington Revilatization Coaltion chair Tamara McRill requested permission for the group to have a wiener roast at the park with portable fire pits at 2 p.m. October 15, and approval was granted. Read More

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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The storm that occurred in the evening hours of June 11th produced wind gusts of up to 70 mph left many locals without power, with many experiencing damage to property ranging from mild to extreme.


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