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Windsor Man Injured Following Planter Crash

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

•April 20, 2016•

A thirty two year old Windsor man was transported to Carle Hospital following a head on crash into the rear of a planter on Highway 32 Tuesday afternoon.

Macon County Chief Deputy Gary Carroll said that the Toyota RAV driven by Seth Polk was shredded beyond recognition after driving headon into the yellow planter being pulled south while he was traveling south on Rte 32 about a mile from the Bruce-Findlay road.

First transported to Sarah Bush Lincoln then to Carle Hosptial in Champaign, Polk managed to escape with a back injury.

The Moutlrie County Sheriff’s Department noted charges are pending further investigation, once Polk in released from the hospital.

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Finding Greenhill Cemetery Spaces

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

Monte Greenhill Cem

Photo by Mike Brothers Using Sullivan’s existing Geographic Information Service (GIS) City Clerk Monte Johnson created a computer application for locating sites at Greenhill Cemetery.

•April 20, 2016•

By Mike Brothers

The city of Sullivan has been able to use existing Geographic Information Services to help find spaces in Greenhill Cemetery.

GIS coordinator and city clerk Monte Johnson has spent the past three years building a user friendly application to find spaces in the city-owned cemetery without leaving your home computer.

After getting on the city of Sullivan website, in the center of the page is a cemetery photo with the Greenhill Cemetery Viewing Application—click there.

Once you are on the Greenhill page you may search for the desired burial plots by name of the person or by the section and space number if a person has a deed. The application will then direct you to the location within the cemetery.

Johnson noted if a person has accurate GIS on their cell phone or tablet the GIS locator will take them within a few feet of the cemetery space.

This user friendly system didn’t appear overnight, and the process of getting every space in the cemetery into a mapping application has slowed in the older sections where little accurate information is available. Read More

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Telephones and Security Systems Eyed by School Board

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

•April 20, 2016•

By Mike Brothers

An aging telephone system that is growing more inoperable with new technology and a lack of coverage with security cameras prompted the Sullivan School District to look at a way to finance new systems.

A proposed amendment for a health life safety project to replace existing security cameras and telephone systems was approved by the school board at the April 11 meeting.

Superintendent Brad Tuttle explained the amendment to the existing health life safety request was a first step to finding out whether the proposed projects qualify.

Recommended are replacement of existing telephone systems with Voice Over Internet Protocol (VCIP) throughout the elementary, middle and high school buildings, which includes complete installion and five year support.

Tuttle noted all phones will have 9-1-1 emergency call capability, improving communication speed in emergency situations.

The existing security camera system has limited coverage. The new security systems adds 19 cameras to Sullivan Middle School, nine cameras to Sullivan Elementary School and five new security cameras to Sullivan High School. Read More

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WHS Prom Court 2016

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

Photo furnished WHS Prom Court 2016 Windsor High School Prom Court: Back Row L to R: King candidates Zach Caywood, Tristan Warner, and Tyler Kemper. Front Row L to R: Queen candidates Breana Wiltermood, Autumn Bennett, and Raquel Jackson. Windsor High School will host prom April 30 at Mason Point Knights Hall in Sullivan. Coronation will be held at 7:30 p.m., and the dance will follow until 11 p.m. The theme is Rustic Romance.

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2016 Windsor High School Prom Court: Back Row L to R: King candidates Zach Caywood, Tristan Warner, and Tyler Kemper. Front Row L to R: Queen candidates Breana Wiltermood, Autumn Bennett, and Raquel Jackson. Windsor High School will host prom April 30 at Mason Point Knights Hall in Sullivan. Coronation will be held at 7:30 p.m., and the dance will follow until 11 p.m. The theme is Rustic Romance.

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Moultrie County Board Green Lights Early Liquor Sales

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

•April 20, 2016•

Moultrie County Board members gave the green light to 6 a.m. liquor sales and granted land use changes for portable building manufacturing at the April 14 meeting.

Liquor commission chair David McCabe presented the 6 a.m. liquor sales proposal effective with the next license renewals, which was approved unanimously.

The combined Class J liquor license fee was limited to $1000 maximum; previously individual $750 fees were charged to same locations containing two liquor licenses.

Special event licenses were approved for “T-1” for wine for Vine LLC and Tuscan Hills Winery. The Hob Nob Back Forty Market at the Great Pumpkin Patch is the special event location May 20 and 21. All motions were approved.

Planning and zoning chair Todd Maxedon presented a variety of requests: Special mobile home use permit for Jason Stroud and variance to build 10 feet from west property line was granted.

Glen Chupp’s request to C-1 from A-1 for a bulk foods shop and portable building manufacturing location, and build variances were granted.

Wilmer Herschberger was granted to rezone to C-1 from A-1 for manufacturing portable buildings. Read More

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Wilborn Creek Road Project Rehab Set for Early May

News Progress Posted on April 20, 2016 by webmasterApril 20, 2016

Photo by Mike Brothers This  Wilborn Creek Road crossroads will be realigned for safety to remove a sudden jog which can catch drivers by surprise as part of the summer project.

Photo by Mike Brothers
This Wilborn Creek Road crossroads will be realigned for safety to remove a sudden jog which can catch drivers by surprise as part of the summer project.

•April 20, 2016•

The Moultrie County Highway Department is announcing a road rehabilitation project to improve the roadway smoothness and safety on County 5/16 (Wilborn Creek Road, CR 625E).

Work is tentatively scheduled to begin May 2 and is anticipated to be completed in September.

The project begins south of the Illinois Central Railroad at Illinois Route 121 and extends southward approximately 3.7 miles.

Included is the replacement of across road culverts (which will cause periodic road closures), pavement removal and replacement south of the Wilborn Creek Access Road. Read More

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For Those Who Served Before Them

News Progress Posted on April 13, 2016 by webmasterApril 13, 2016

Photo by Mike Brothers Sullivan American Legion Post 68 Color Guard from left: James Darnell, George Selby, Bob Sims, Ed Riley, Charles Bragg, Mike Gross, (the Memorial) then Mike Black, Mac Bond, Mike Keown, Jon Garvin, Marty Reynolds, Richard Murphy and Nathan Selby.

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Sullivan American Legion Post 68 Color Guard from left: James Darnell, George Selby, Bob Sims, Ed Riley, Charles Bragg, Mike Gross, (the Memorial) then Mike Black, Mac Bond, Mike Keown, Jon Garvin, Marty Reynolds, Richard Murphy and Nathan Selby.

•April 13, 2016•

By Mike Brothers

They perform their duty, then return to daily routines: the Sullivan American Legion Post 68 Color Guard has always been there.

Since January 1, the Color Guard has put on their uniforms, grabbed their rifles and gathered their flags to perform military rites for 11 of their brothers and sisters in arms who have passed away so far this year.

What is becoming a challenge for the American Legion Color Guard now, with 23 active members, is getting others to join the group,

Nathan Selby is a 27-year-old father of a three-year old daughter, who works for ADM in Decatur and is a volunteer with the Sullivan Fire Dept.

Selby is an Army veteran of Afghanistan who has found the time to be a Color Guard. “I remember how those who came back from Vietnam were mistreated,” Selby said, noting when he returned from his Army tour, he wanted to get involved.

“What military rites show is respect for those who came before us,” he concluded.

Marty Reynolds is 75 and retired from the Air Force along with his wife who is an active American Legion member. He is responsible for flag presentation to the survivors, which signals the 21 gun salute. Read More

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Road to Enhanced 9-1-1 Encounters Obstacles

News Progress Posted on April 13, 2016 by webmasterApril 13, 2016

•April 13, 2016•

By Mike Brothers

Although Coles-Moultrie enhanced 9-1-1 service is in the home stretch the path has contained some obstacles.

Moultrie County Board Public Health and Safety Committee found out the $45,000 the county spent preparing for the new emergency services network would not be reimbursed by the Statewide 911 Bureau that is now a division of the Illinois State Police.

David Bowers of Lovington, a state 9-1-1 committee member since 1976, appealed to the state on behalf of Moultrie County. He learned that since Moultrie is not yet an authorized 9-1-1 provider, the $45,000 isn’t eligible for reimbursement.

Bowers presented the question of appealing Moultrie County’s costs of the local line and forwarded 9-1-1 calls over the long distance network to Marci Elliott of the ISP Statewide Bureau. Read More

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Covington Kids Jump

News Progress Posted on April 13, 2016 by webmasterApril 13, 2016

Photo furnished Lovington Kids Jump Lovington Grade School raised $3,011 dollars this year for Jump Rope for Heart. That was well over the school goal of $2,000. Kelly Martina’s kindergarten class raised the most money with $816. Left to right front row: Norma Mendoza, Randi Tedrick, Tylan Zander, Maddox Crum, Jansen Burnett, Kade Ballinger, Kit Kauffman, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Bella Menna, Mya Bowman. Back row: Zebediah Peck, Jonah Burket, Aiden Erixon, Skyler Mitchell, Lyla Sutton, Gabriel Devenbaugh, Cannon Doggett.The top individual fundraiser was fifth grader Chloe Franklin who raised $250.

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Lovington Kids Jump
Lovington Grade School raised $3,011 dollars this year for Jump Rope for Heart. That was well over the school goal of $2,000. Kelly Martina’s kindergarten class raised the most money with $816. Left to right front row: Norma Mendoza, Randi Tedrick, Tylan Zander, Maddox Crum, Jansen Burnett, Kade Ballinger, Kit Kauffman, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Bella Menna, Mya Bowman. Back row: Zebediah Peck, Jonah Burket, Aiden Erixon, Skyler Mitchell, Lyla Sutton, Gabriel Devenbaugh, Cannon Doggett.The top individual fundraiser was fifth grader Chloe Franklin who raised $250.

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Diary of The Trip to Cuba

News Progress Posted on April 13, 2016 by webmasterApril 13, 2016

•April 13, 2016•

By Jose Pound
For the News Progress

Sunday, 13 March – Day 1.

Now I’ll relate some of our daily activities in Cuba beginning with our arrival at Jose Marti Airport in Havana via a chartered Aruba Airline flight (both going to and coming home from Cuba). Jose Marti is a national hero, poet of the Cuban people emphasizing “freedom” and godfather of current Cuban political life. His is the main statue in Revolutionary Square in center of Havana, where both Pope Francis and President Obama spoke to huge crowds of Cubans. It reminded me of a smaller version of Tiananmen Square in Beijing China…surrounded by government ministries.

On our arrival, after the 45 minute flight from Miami, the airport terminal was jammed with people, without much control as where we were to go. Plus it was hot (in the 80s) and humid like a summertime greenhouse without air conditioning. The exit lounge at the airport on our return home was “somewhat” air conditioned. Finding our luggage after arrival from Miami was a two hour event, which was a real strain on your disposition. However, when we all had our luggage, we were directed to a “new” Chinese made luxury bus, which served us well for the next seven days plus it was delightfully air conditioned. There were numerous antique (50s) vintage cars in the airport parking lots. We soon learned that these cars have been carefully maintained/rebuilt as Cuban taxis.

Cuba is being inundated with US visitors…like us. We were there on a People to People program based on regulations of the US Department of Treasury. A Road Scholar contact person told me Cuba is their most sought after travel destination of late. After our experience, I understand why. 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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