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Visit from the Magi

News Progress Posted on January 25, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 25, 2023

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Recently St. Columcille was blessed with a visit from the Magi (Randy Murphy in Purple, Steve Deters in brown and gold and Lane Richardson in red and gold). Catholics bless their home on the Feast of the Epiphany by marking above the doorway with blessed chalk and pray for God’s blessing during the coming year. An Epiphany get together was enjoyed by all in the Parish hall.

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City Council Approves Professional Services Agreement for Wyman Park Improvements

News Progress Posted on January 25, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 25, 2023

•January 25, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

The Sullivan City Council held a regular meeting on Monday, January 23, with Commissioner Chuck Woodworth absent. They approved a professional service agreement with Chastain and Associates LLC for $83,850 for Wyman Park improvements, including a splash pad and tennis and basketball court improvements. This amount will be taken from the OSLAD grant the city was awarded.
Sullivan Fire Chief Larry Edwards requested TIF funds for the purchase of some engines to replace their aging fleet. Currently, they have a 26-year-old engine and a 20-year-old engine. The average life span of an engine is 20-25 years. Read More

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ALAH School Board Approves to Seek Bids for High School Track Repair

News Progress Posted on January 25, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 25, 2023

•January 25, 2023•
by Ariana R. Cherry

"The track is not in good shape. It is beyond repair and beyond “sticking band-aids on it,” Superintendent Shannon Cheek said at the most recent ALAH Board of Education meeting. Cheek informed the board that the district has two options in repairing the track. One option is to take down the track and do minor repair for the subsurface and then go back and resurface the track. That option would make the track last awhile. The most expensive option would be taking the subsection down and repouring the track which would cost double. A motion was passed to allow Cheek to seek bids for the repairing of the track.
Those in attendance at the meeting got to see a drone in flight. Agriculture teacher Megan Beckmier had a couple of her students (Brodey Lowden and Nova Shoemaker) give a drone demonstration. She stated that there are a lot of opportunities with drones for agriculture. Her class has been learning about drones through a program called 4H Drones in Agriculture through the University of Illinois. The class is allowed to use the drones for four weeks. At the end of the program, students will get to create an obstacle course and fly it. Read More

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Local Fire Departments Report Call Counts for 2022

News Progress Posted on January 25, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 25, 2023

•January 25, 2023•
Our local fire departments, ambulance services and police departments work hard to keep citizens safe, and in case of emergency, extinguish fires, respond to car accidents and other life happenings. They work long hours, and at times, their plans for the day will change at a moment’s notice. Fire departments in Windsor, Findlay, Bethany, Sullivan and Lovington were contacted for their call counts for 2022. They were also asked about new equipment, personnel and other aspects of their towns service. Read More

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Shawnee Communications makes Donation to Habitat For Humanity

News Progress Posted on January 25, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 25, 2023

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Shawnee Communications presented a $5,750 donation to Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity on Tuesday, January 17.

•January 25, 2023•

On Tuesday, January 17th, Jamie Franklin, Customer Service Manager for Shawnee Communications, presented Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity with a jump start to the new year in the form of a $5,750 donation. The donation was collected through Shawnee employee contributions, which were matched individually by Shawnee’s four shareholders and that new amount was matched by the company. On hand to receive the donation were Moultrie County Habitat for Humanity board members Roger Glazebrook, Gene Meuller, Caran DeVore, Howard Sanders, Sandy Sanders, Dee Ann Daily, Cheryl Thomas, Gary Smith, Denise Smith, Bob Vail, and Mike Aikman. Read More

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Sullivan Showchoirs Competition Preview

News Progress Posted on January 18, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 18, 2023

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Sullivan Showchoirs Competition Preview
The Sullivan Showchoirs held a competition preview on Wednesday, January 11 at Sullivan High School. Both groups had their first competition of the season this past weekend at Mt. Zion. Singers Jr. took third runner up, Best Costumes, Solo Competition Winner Daisy Richardson and Best Performer Avery Casteel. The next competition will be on Saturday, February 4 at Crete-Monee.

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VFW District 11 Patriot’s Pen Essay Contest

News Progress Posted on January 18, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 18, 2023

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Sullivan Middle School 8th grader Avram Bates (left) placed second in the Veterans of Foreign Wars District 11 Patriot’s Pen Essay Contest. He was presented an award and cash prize by VFW representative Jennifer Hobbs (right) on Friday, January 13.

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County Board Approves Resolution Opposing “Protect Illinois Communities” Act or Any Similar Bills

News Progress Posted on January 18, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 18, 2023

•January 18, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

The Moultrie County Board passed a resolution during their regular meeting on Thursday, January 12, that makes Moultrie County a sanctuary county. The resolution was a response to the “Protect Illinois Communities” Act that was passed a few days before the board meeting. It also opposes any similar bill(s) that may come about in the future. The resolution passed with Billy Voyles being absent.
At the beginning of the meeting, board member Marsha Kirby presented Rick Matthews who served the county for 17 years. He retired at the end of last year. Read More

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Hope House in Windsor to Hold Open House

News Progress Posted on January 18, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 18, 2023

•January 18, 2023•
by Crystal Reed

A new place for teens to spend time after school in Windsor will be opening on Wednesday, February 1, but will have an open house on Saturday, January 28, for the community. According to Lara Owens, Hope House is a place to go after school for children entering seventh grade through their senior year. Owens and her husband Ken and Amy Greuel have teamed up to take the idea from a concept to reality.
Lara remembers moving to Windsor from Evansville, Indiana years back. Her daughter attended Windsor schools from sixth grade to high school and during that time realized there was nowhere in town for kids to go after school. “We just want them to have a place where they feel safe being,” she said. Lara noted that often times as a society we focus on athletes and straight A students and sometimes forget about other students. Read More

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Bethany Legion and Auxiliary Deliver Donations

News Progress Posted on January 11, 2023 by webmasterJanuary 11, 2023

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Bethany Legion and Auxiliary Deliver Donations
The Bethany American Legion and Auxiliary took donations to the Danville Veterans Home recently. They delivered 20 winter jackets and 30 pairs of pajama pants as well as gift cards for local restaurants in the Danville area. The organizations deliver items to the VA Home in Danville every year in December. They collect donations based on a list of needs they are given. Pictured are Sam Scott, Terry Muzzy and Terry Gaither.

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Sullivan High School student Claire Kursell recently participated in the Central Illinois High School Art Exhibition at Millikin University. She received an honorable mention for her piece, “Bride of Frankenstein”. 


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