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Show Choir Invitational

News Progress Posted on March 23, 2016 by webmasterMarch 23, 2016

Photo by Sonya Best Show Choir Invitational Sullivan Singers sponsored an Invitational Show Choir competition with performing groups traveling from all over the Midwest to compete. In addition to an intense weekend of high school show choir competition there was time to showcase future Sullivan talent. Above the Sullivan six grade choir dazzles the invitational crowd.

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Show Choir Invitational
Sullivan Singers sponsored an Invitational Show Choir competition with performing groups traveling from all over the Midwest to compete. In addition to an intense weekend of high school show choir competition there was time to showcase future Sullivan talent. Above the Sullivan six grade choir dazzles the invitational crowd.

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Leak Free Roofs for Sullivan Schools

News Progress Posted on March 23, 2016 by webmasterMarch 23, 2016

•March 23, 2016•

By Mike Brothers

Sullivan students should enjoy leak free roofs and better climate inside following Sullivan Community Unit District #300 school board action March 14.

At that meeting the board approved bids to replace the roofs and HVAC systems for the elementary, middle and high schools. The bus garage will also be included in the roof replacement project.

Mike Zellers of Graham and Hyde Architects explained coordination will be the key to accomplishing the HVAC and roofing replacements during the course of the summer when students are away from school.

Bids were received from six companies for the roof replacement. Top Quality Roofing of Mt. Zion submitted the lowest overall bid at $1,350,000.

Zellers noted a 30 year Firestone rubberized surface was manufacturer backed, and the bid came in 18% under the estimated cost.

Kevin Landrus, district maintenance director, reported on past projects from Top Quality. He noted the company had replaced roofs at several area schools with the most recent involving Mattoon School District which gave excellent ratings for the completed project.

Upon administration recommendation the board approved the Top Quality bid unanimously. Read More

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Sparrows Winners 2016

News Progress Posted on March 23, 2016 by webmasterMarch 23, 2016

Photo furnished Sparrows Winners Winners of the Sparrows sponsored bike ride in Lovington  were: 1-3 year old boy- Blaine Hill, girl- Dixie Davis; 4-6 year old boy- Owen Crum, girl- Paityn Strauf; 7-9 year old boy- Ross Young, girl- Kaylee McDaniel; 10-12 year old  boy- Mason Kreher, girl- Lanie Wiley.

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Sparrows Winners
Winners of the Sparrows sponsored bike ride in Lovington were: 1-3 year old boy- Blaine Hill, girl- Dixie Davis; 4-6 year old boy- Owen Crum, girl- Paityn Strauf; 7-9 year old boy- Ross Young, girl- Kaylee McDaniel; 10-12 year old boy- Mason Kreher, girl- Lanie Wiley.

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Correction…

News Progress Posted on March 23, 2016 by webmasterMarch 23, 2016

•March 23, 2016•

On the front page of the Wednesday, March 16 issue there was an error in the Yost Fit to Be Tried article. In that story public defender Brad Rau was incorrectly referred to as David Rau. My apology for the error.

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Scholastic Bowl Wins Regionals, Ends Season

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

•March 16, 2016•

Sullivan Varsity Scholastic Bowl team won Regionals Monday, March 8 in Maroa-Forsyth.

The first match against Oakwood ended 320-110. Grace Mauck had five tossups, Ross Metzger three, Luke Delong three, and Ryan Baker two.

The second match of the night was against Argenta-Oreana. Sullivan was victorious winning 280-210. Leading were Ryan Baker and Grace Mauck with four, Ross Metzger two, and Luke Delong two.  Read More

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Golden Eggs

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

Photo by Mike Brothers Golden Eggs For 27 years volunteers from the First United Methodist Church in Sullivan diligently turn out peanut butter and vanilla eggs, preparing some 400 Easter baskets for delivery to lucky sweet lovers throughout Moultrie County. There are about 40 volunteers working shifts to complete orders before Easter. Above Karen Dwyer prepares another batch of peanut butter fudge with Lucy Hilliard (center) shuttling ingredients to mixer Fern Patton in the background.

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Golden Eggs
For 27 years volunteers from the First United Methodist Church in Sullivan diligently turn out peanut butter and vanilla eggs, preparing some 400 Easter baskets for delivery to lucky sweet lovers throughout Moultrie County. There are about 40 volunteers working shifts to complete orders before Easter. Above Karen Dwyer prepares another batch of peanut butter fudge with Lucy Hilliard (center) shuttling ingredients to mixer Fern Patton in the background.

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Windsor Students for February

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

Photos furnished Windsor Students for February Mehria Khan has been named Windsor High School’s February Student of the Month.  Mehria currently a junior and is the daughter of Naik Muhammad and Noria Saadat, her host parents are Brian and Phyllis Brunner.  She is a foreign exchange student from Pakistan.   While here she is involved in Student Council, Scholastic Bowl, Spanish Club, Art Club, FFA, Physics Club, Pep Club, Band, and Softball.  Upon her return to Pakistan she will study Pre-Med. Hannah Morlen has been named Windsor Junior High School’s February Student of the Month.  Hannah is the daughter of Robert and Misty Reed.  She is currently in 8th grade and is involved in Cheerleading, Volleyball, Track, Scholastic Bowl, Class Secretary, Eco Team, and Team Quest.  She plans to one day be a Veterinarian. Pictured L to R:  Mehria Khan and Hannah Morlen

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Windsor Students for February
Mehria Khan has been named Windsor High School’s February Student of the Month. Mehria currently a junior and is the daughter of Naik Muhammad and Noria Saadat, her host parents are Brian and Phyllis Brunner. She is a foreign exchange student from Pakistan.
While here she is involved in Student Council, Scholastic Bowl, Spanish Club, Art Club, FFA, Physics Club, Pep Club, Band, and Softball. Upon her return to Pakistan she will study Pre-Med.
Hannah Morlen has been named Windsor Junior High School’s February Student of the Month. Hannah is the daughter of Robert and Misty Reed. She is currently in 8th grade and is involved in Cheerleading, Volleyball, Track, Scholastic Bowl, Class Secretary, Eco Team, and Team Quest. She plans to one day be a Veterinarian.
Pictured L to R: Mehria Khan and Hannah Morlen

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Visiting Congressman

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

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Congressman John Shimkus visited TnT Pizzeria in Sullivan last week. Above, he and Republican County Chairman Dave McCabe discussed issues among the local lunch crowd.

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County Board Increases Sheriff’s Service Fees

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

•March 16, 2016•

The Moultrie County Board updated sheriff’s fees and learned of changes with Central Illinois Public Transit at the Thursday, March 10 meeting.

Coles County Regional Planning and Development commission conducted a study of the Sherfiff’s Department fee schedule which revealed some fees needed to be increased to cover actual costs.

That study showed the $85,561.79 in fees now generated could increase to  $96,466.29 in annual fee revenue for the county.

Sheriff’s fee cost analysis revealed: eviction fee is currently $101.01 with an actual cost of $147.55 for a $46.54 difference; 321 warrants were served last year for a $46.00 fee with the actual cost $96.19 for a $50.19 difference; 643 civil processes were served at a $46 fee which cost $94.36; taking bond was a $10 fee with a $24.20 cost.

Budget committee chair Ron White moved the resolution adopting the new sheriff’s fee schedule be adopted. In addition the court security fee was increased from $25 to $35 following approval of Chief Judge Dan L. Flannell. Motions received unanimous approval. Read More

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Yost Fit to be Tried for Randall Murder

News Progress Posted on March 16, 2016 by webmasterMarch 16, 2016

•March 16, 2016•

Michael S. Yost’s lack of memory from the night Sheri Randall was killed wasn’t enough to keep the Honorable Judge Dan L. Flannell from determining he was fit for trial during a March 15 hearing.

Yost, 41, is charged with four counts of murder in connection with the death of Randall at her Graham St. apartment in Sullivan March 4, 2015.

Dr. Lawrence Jeckel, forensic psychiatrist of Champaign, agreed Yost could have no memory of the night during testimony at the Moultrie County Courthouse. “He is fit to stand trial,” Dr. Jeckel told Public Defender David Rau.

“Is he suffering from amnesia from that event?” Rau asked Dr. Jeckel, who replied that he believed Yost had no memory of the day in question.

Rau told the court that Yost’s lack of memory hinders his ability for defense.

He then had Dr. Jeckel refer to the medical report from the night of the crime to illustrate a metabolic disturbance could have caused Yost’s blank out.

Referring to the medical report Dr. Jeckel noted Yost had diabetes, and the combination with alcohol and a variety of opiates found in the defendant’s blood stream combined with a drop in blood sugar could cause such a disturbance. 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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