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Area Post Office Hours to Change Beginning May 17

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

Lovington averts closure with community input

by Ariana Cherry
Arthur/Sullivan Reporter

Local post offices will soon be undergoing changes, a trend that is not just confined to this area, but happening all across the country.

“Nationwide, larger offices will now take care of smaller offices,” said Ann Stock, the current OIC (officer in charge) at Sullivan Post Office.

But contrary to what some may think, post offices aren’t making changes because of budget cuts. “Instead of closing, post offices are being re-evaluated for customer usage. This way they can still have a presence in rural America,” explained Valerie Welch, the spokesperson for Gateway District of Post Offices. Read More

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Eleventh Annual Spores N’ More Mushroom Festival April 18, 19

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

The 11th annual Spores N’ More Mushroom Festival will be held at Lake Shelbyville Friday and Saturday April 18 and April 19. 

The mushroom festival boasts a variety of activities sponsored by Heartland RC&D, Shelby County Office of Tourism, and area communities surrounding Lake Shelbyville including Findlay, Shelbyville, Sullivan, and Windsor. All activities are open to the public. Read More

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Garage Fire Damages Home Sunday in Sullivan

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

Photo by RR Best Sullivan firefighter David Welsh inspects the aftermath of a garage fire Sunday afternoon at 532. S. Sixth St. in Sullivan.

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Sullivan firefighter David Welsh inspects the aftermath of a garage fire Sunday afternoon at 532. S. Sixth St. in Sullivan.

Severe smoke damage to residence, garage a total loss

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

The garage and parts of a home belonging to Gerald and Mary Nolen of Sullivan were severely damaged Sunday afternoon after an ember from a nearby burn barrel ignited a fire, according to Sullivan Fire Chief Mike Piper.

A call was received at 12:34 p.m., and the department’s time of arrival was 12:36 p.m. Piper says the scene was cleared at 2:28 p.m. and that the fire was extinguished around 1:10 p.m.

“The garage is a total loss, and they had a car in there, too, that was a total loss,” explained Piper. The home was damaged on the east end, including parts of a kitchen and dining area. Read More

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Braden Welcomed to the Capitol

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

Submitted Speaking on behalf of legislation that benefited local governments, Moultrie County Circuit Clerk Cynthia Braden was at the Illinois State Capitol on March 22.Circuit Clerk Braden was greeted by State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) as she and other central Illinois clerks finished their testimony as part of a visit by the Illinois Circuit Clerk’s Association.

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Speaking on behalf of legislation that benefited local governments, Moultrie County Circuit Clerk Cynthia Braden was at the Illinois State Capitol on March 22.Circuit Clerk Braden was greeted by State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) as she and other central Illinois clerks finished their testimony as part of a visit by the Illinois Circuit Clerk’s Association.

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Rose backs Richey’s Changes to Criminal Law

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

Moultrie County State’s Attorney initiatives pass Illinois Senate 

Two initiatives of the Moultrie County State’s Attorney’s Office are halfway through the legislative process, thanks to the sponsorship of State Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet).

Senate Bills 3435 and 3547 will toughen penalties on those who assault children and also unsafe drivers. Read More

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Area Students to be Recognized at Art Exhibition Awards Ceremony Sunday at EIU

News Progress Posted on April 9, 2014 by webmasterApril 9, 2014

The students represented in the 2013-2014 Cultivating Creativity: Consolidated Communications Children’s Art Exhibition will be recognized for their achievement at an awards reception at the Tarble Arts Center on Eastern Illinois University’s campus at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 13. Admission is free, and the public is invited. Read More

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Feb. Unemployment Shows Moultrie as Lowest in Central Ill.

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2014 by webmasterApril 7, 2014

MoCoFeb14UnemploymentMost still see overall increase from Dec.

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Moultrie County ranked the lowest among nine east central Illinois counties in unemployment for February.

Coming in at 7.5 percent, Moultrie is, in fact, tied for the fourth lowest rate of unemployment in the state with Washington county also at 7.5.

However, the county’s rate was an uptick from each of the two prior months, a trend nearly all other neighboring counties also saw. Read More

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One Big Catch

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2014 by webmasterApril 7, 2014

Submitted Nathan Riley is seen with his 20 inch long 5-pound, 7-ounce large-mouth bass, which he caught in Wyman Lake in March.

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Nathan Riley is seen with his 20 inch long 5-pound, 7-ounce large-mouth bass, which he caught in Wyman Lake in March.

20 inch, 5lb large-mouth caught out of Wyman

by Keith Stewart
keith@newsprogress.com

Nathan Riley is 12 years old. He’s been fishing for only a couple years. He is mostly self-trained too, having watched dozens of YouTube videos on the sport. And it was he who was by himself at little ol’ Wyman Lake when he supposedly caught a 20-inch, 5-pound., 7-ounce large mouth bass on a cold March morning.

Sounds a little fishy.

Perhaps some doubt could, in fact, be cast if there wasn’t a photo or two of the Sullivan middle schooler showing off his fresh catch. His friends at school can’t deny it–Riley has shown them photos on his cellphone. It’s the reel-deal.

Bad fishing puns aside, Riley’s catch is the biggest of his life so far and a young life at that.

He first got into fishing after seeing the line and reel for the first time. Read More

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Okaw Valley to See Big Benefit from New Shelby County Tax

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2014 by webmasterApril 2, 2014

As much as $50,000 could go to OV

by Derek Pope
Bethany Reporter

Earlier this month Shelby County residents passed a new one percent sales tax aimed at helping area schools maintain their often-aging buildings. The referendum, which passed on March 18 and goes into effect April of next year, could bring Okaw Valley schools as much as $50,000 in increased revenue according to district superintendent Kent Stauder. Read More

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National Library Week Starts April 14

News Progress Posted on April 2, 2014 by webmasterApril 2, 2014

National Library Week will be observed from April 14-20, and the Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library staff encourages everyone to stop by and see what the library has to offer. If a member of the public doesn’t already have a library card, stop by the desk and become a registered patron. (Individuals who live outside the city are required to pay a non-resident fee. Those who fall in that category should call 728-7221 for details. Read More

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Storm leaves damage in its wake



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Photo by DM Williamee

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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