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

•January 18, 2023• In the Year in Review that ran in our Wednesday, January 4 edition the entry on Moultrie County Clerk Georgia C. England’s resignation was misworded. We apologize for the error. The entry should have read that England resigned towards the end of the monthly county board meeting. Her resignation letter noted that the courthouse had become a toxic environment and that partisan politics had no place in local elected offices. … Read More

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Happy Noon Year

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

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Bethany Legion and Auxiliary Deliver Donations

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Birkey’s Farm Store Names Brady Foster as the Next Company President

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

•January 11, 2023• Birkey’s Farm Store, Inc., a 100% employee-owned business with locations in Illinois and Indiana, is proud to announce that Brady Foster assumed the role of President on January 1st, 2023. Over the past 15 years with Birkey’s, Brady has held leadership positions at both the dealership level and corporate level. … Read More

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Illinois National Guard Military Funeral Honors Team Supports More Than 3,100 Veteran Funerals In 2022

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

•January 11, 2023• The military prides itself in honoring the legacy of Veterans. Whether a Service member dies in combat or a Veteran passes away due to age, the military ensures the Veteran is recognized for their service. Military Funeral Honors have traditionally been provided when the Veteran is laid to rest. Providing those honors is a solemn duty undertaken by the men and women of the Illinois Army National Guard Funeral Honors Program. These Soldiers serve the families of any deceased member of the Army in the state of Illinois. As part of the Illinois National Guard, the Soldiers … Read More

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There is Still Time to Donate to the Illinois Deer Donation Program

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

•January 11, 2023• Hunters still have time to donate to the program, as the 2022-2023 hunting season comes to an end on January 15! If you’re a shotgun or muzzleloader hunter in Clay, Coles, Crawford, Effingham, and Shelby counties and still have an extra tag to fill, take advantage of the late-winter season January 13-15, 2023. Remember, hunters do not have to pay the processing fee for donated deer taken to the 6 partnering meat processors. … Read More

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How to Prepare for Winter Storms

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

•January 11, 2023• Winter arrives with fanfare as Christmas, Chanukah and New Year’s Eve all take place within days of the first day of the season. Parties and shopping may distract people from the weather around them, but after resolutions are made and the decorations are packed away, it’s not long before it’s time to confront winter’s wrath. Storms are commonplace in January and February in many parts of the world, and even March storms are not unheard of. Knowing how to prepare for storms can keep people safer and prevent home damage. If a storm is forecasted, follow these … Read More

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A Homeowners’ Guide to Ice Dams

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

•January 11, 2023• Cold weather contributes to many different conditions that can affect homes.When winds are blowing fiercely, homeowners may soon discover deficits in insulation or in caulking around windows and doors. Icy conditions can cause walkways and stairs to become slick. One winter condition can cause extensive headaches and damage and could be a mystery to many homeowners. Ice dams occur when warm air in the attic heats up the roof and melts accumulated snow. Water from this melt runs down the roof and refreezes when it reaches the colder roof edge. A mound of ice forms at the … Read More

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Dos and Don’ts of Healthy Weight Loss

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

•January 11, 2023• Maintaining a healthy weight promotes long-term health. Being overweight or obese are risk factors for various conditions, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The World Health Organization reports that the worldwide obesity rate has tripled since 1975. In 2016, more than 1.9 billion adults were overweight. Of these, more than 650 million were obese. Health issues related to obesity are largely preventable. Losing weight in a healthy manner is essential for safe and lasting results. Individuals aspiring to lose weight can follow these guidelines on what to do and what not to do. … Read More

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Illinois National Guard to Celebrate 300th Year in 2023

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

•January 11, 2023• On May 9, 1723 in the small village of Kaskaskia, Diron d’ Artaguiette, the Inspector of Troops for the French Commandant, drilled the first militia in the Illinois Country. What is today known as the Illinois National Guard arose from this humble beginning. Then, as now, the Illinois National Guard was part of the community and drew its strength from the community. The National Guard is the oldest component of the U.S. military and the only military component with both state and federal missions. The Illinois National Guard will celebrate its 300th year by commemorating significant dates … Read More

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Sullivan celebrates America’s 250th



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The annual Fourth of July parade kicked off a fun filled day of celebration hosted by the Sullivan American Legion Saturday.  Wyman Park was the next destination for the always entertaining watermelon eating contest, turtle races and sack races. At dusk, an amazing fireworks display capped off the festivities. More photos can be found on page 12.


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