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Windsor Jr. HS Honor Roll Quarter 2

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• 7th Grade High Honors – Lila Cranmer, Jackson Hartman, Faith Hendrickson, Mathilda Kasey, Addison Montgomery, Arora Rincker, Briar Rincker, Bryce Rincker Honor Roll – Lily Ault, Kleia Voege 8th Grade High Honors – Peter Mast Honor Roll – Monica Baker, Owen Figgins, Evan Pfeiffer … Read More

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A Look Back…2-14-2024

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

2014 Sullivan Elementary PTO held their third annual Family Fit Night. A variety of organization were on hand to teach students and their families about healthy activities they can enjoy. People from Sarah Bush Lincoln Dental Services were on hand and showed children how to maintain healthy oral hygiene. There were also several businesses aimed at getting children up and moving. Sullivan McDonald’s employee Trudy Fleshner was bestowed the Crew Person of the Year Award, a recognition given to one employee, per region, based on criteria such as community involvement, unprecedented customer service and testimonials from customers of the community.  … Read More

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Grammar Moses: Read This Column, If You’re So Inclined

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• Is “vernacular” in your vernacular? While it was part of my mom’s, “funicular” wasn’t. Those mountain-climbing trains — and really anything that climbed higher than a flight of stairs — is something she wanted no part in. Both “vernacular” and “funicular” are peculiar words. Wouldn’t you agree? Funicular cars are generally rectangular. Yet they are built on an angle, perpendicular to the horizon and not the tracks. The views from up top are spectacular, the ride up so steep it might have afflicted my mom with a cardiovascular event, however, nothing as serious as ventricular fibrillation. … Read More

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4 Interesting Facts About the Month of February

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• February is the shortest month of the year. Unless it’s a leap year, when an extra day is tacked on to the end of the month, February is just 28 days long. Despite its brevity, February is a notable month, and the following are four interesting facts about the second month of the year. 1. The name “February” comes from the Latin word “februa,” which means “to cleanse.” The ancient Romans celebrated a festival of purification and atonement known as Februalia, and historians believe that celebration, which lasted a month, occurred around the time of year that … Read More

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Senior Citizens Potluck

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• The Bethany Senior Citizens Potluck will be held on Wednesday, February 21 at 11 am at Bethany library. Ham, beans and cornbread will be furnished. Everyone is welcome. … Read More

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East Central Illinois Area on Aging Holds Moultrie-Douglas County Conversation 

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• by Crystal Reed The East Central Illinois Area On Aging (ECIAAA) held the Moultrie-Douglas county conversation at the Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library Thursday, February 8. The mission of the ECIAAA is to lead and advocate for inclusive resources and services that empower their optimal aging of Central Illinois’ diverse older adults, individuals with disabilities and their care partners. The three objectives of these programs are to present the FY  2023 Performance Outcomes Report to the Public on the Older Americans Act, obtain input from County Conversation Participants on how they can improve services provided and serve as … Read More

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Show Choirs Compete

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• On Saturday, February 3, the Sullivan show choirs traveled to Crete, IL to compete at the Crete-Monee Spectacular.  Singers Jr received best vocals, best choreography and Grand Champion in the Jr High division. Will Miller received best bass soloist in their show, as well as outstanding performer in the Jrs show, and Daisy Richardson won the Jr High solo competition. Singers received Grand Champion in their division and Triniti Preyer was named outstanding performer in the Singers show. As finalists were announced, Sullivan Singers were called first. This senior class has never had the opportunity to participate … Read More

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Multiple Departments Respond to Structure Fire in Bethany

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• The Bethany Fire Department was dispatched for a structure fire at 11:53 am on Friday, February 9. They arrived within a few minutes to find fire coming out of one window. Crews did an initial attack from the yard while the scene was being sized up determining a room and contents on fire.  … Read More

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Leap Into These Leap Year Facts

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• Leap Year typically takes place every four years. The process of adding a day to the calendar every four years was designed to realign the clock and calendar more closely with how long it takes the Earth to rotate around the sun, which is slightly longer than the 365 days attributed to a year. If not for Leap Year, the seasons would slowly shift out of place. There are many interesting facts to learn about Leap Year, and February 29 is the perfect time to explore them.  • It takes the Earth 365 days, 5 hours, 48 … Read More

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New MRI Technology Recently Installed at HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital

News Progress Posted on February 14, 2024 by webmasterFebruary 14, 2024

•February 14, 2024• In alignment with HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital’s goal to strengthen service lines, the hospital recently installed a state-of-the-art MRI scanner, the Siemens Magnetom Sola 1.5T with BioMatrix patient personalization technology. This new, nearly $1.5 million MRI system provides precise, personalized service with exceptional speed, diagnostic accuracy and patient comfort. … Read More

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Knee High by the 4th of July



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There is corn well above knee high by the Fourth of July in Moultrie County as the patriotic Lisa Shuman and Nancy Moore shows us. The photo was taken in a field east of Sullivan.


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