Obituaries 9-8-2021: Richard Gordon
Richard Gordon Richard Charles Gordon, 91, of Beecher City, passed away at 3:23 p.m. Tuesday, August 31, 2021, at the home of his daughter in Bloomington, Ill. … Read More
Richard Gordon Richard Charles Gordon, 91, of Beecher City, passed away at 3:23 p.m. Tuesday, August 31, 2021, at the home of his daughter in Bloomington, Ill. … Read More
•September 8, 2021• One in 10 people in Illinois struggles with hunger every day, including one in eight children, according to Feeding America. When families are hungry, making healthier choices can be even more difficult. A new project focused on expanding food access was recently allocated funds through University of Illinois Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education. … Read More
•September 8, 2021• The 2021 General Dacey Trail Hay Ride for People with Mobility Restrictions will be held on October 13th. This event features scenic hayride tours of the General Dacey Trail for all, young and old, who are physically unable to walk the trail on their own. The trailers used for the events are made to accommodate wheelchairs and sitting participants. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) staff will be on standby to assist any participants that may need assistance. Family or staff support are encouraged to ride along for the safety and enjoyment of all participants. Tours arrive … Read More
•September 8, 2021• The University of Illinois Extension, in cooperation with Decatur Catholic Charities and Windsor School District, will have a mobile food pantry Wednesday, October 6 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm at Windsor Grade School. A mobile food pantry delivers a 2 week supply of food per family in rural communities. Any individual or family that does not have a steady food supply qualifies to receive food. No financial information is required. This distribution is open to all, not only residents of Windsor. You must sign up prior to September 28. Call 217-774-9546 during business hours 8 am to … Read More
25 Years Ago This Week A $1.5 million project designed to shore up Bethany’s collapsing streets was brought a step closer to reality by the Moultrie County Board. The board authorized the county engineer to sign a letter of intent with the village and state to participate in an infrastructure project to renovate storm sewers and streets in Bethany. The letter of intent said the costs would be split between federal, county, village and state with a total of $1,585,000. Both the Sullivan boys’ and girls’ cross country teams won their first home meet against Central A&M. The Redskins defeated … Read More
•September 8, 2021• By Cheri Burcham Family Life Educator As we enter a new school year, I would like to share another great article from Extension Educator Karla Belzer that addresses something that can happen in the school environment – bullying. Karla says: As children return to schools and classrooms this fall after a year of a variety of learning environments, many parents and caregivers may find themselves concerned about bullying. Recent research indicated, not surprisingly, that rates of school bullying dropped during the pandemic – likely as a result of many students participating in remote learning environments. And, as … Read More
Dora “Alice” Hicks Dora “Alice” Hicks, 94, of Petersburg, formerly of Windsor, passed away at 4:30 a.m. Thursday, September 2, 2021, at the Sunny Acres Nursing Home in Petersburg. … Read More
•September 8, 2021• Among the more indelible images to emerge on September 11, 2001 was the sight of two planes crashing into the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center. Still photos and video footage of those planes flying into the Twin Towers were the first images of the attacks many Americans saw, and no one who watched events unfold that morning will ever forget those images. Though both the North and South Towers fell on that day, today the site where each tower once stood is a serene retreat in the bustling lower Manhattan neighborhood that was … Read More
•September 8, 2021• It is with regret that the Executive Committee has decided to cancel the Bethany High School Alumni Banquet scheduled for October 2nd, due to rising COVID-19 cases and the mask mandate. The existing plans for this year will be moved to next year so save the date of October 1, 2022. If you have already sent in your reservation, they will reach out to each of you within the next week or so. They continue to work on updating addresses for all alumni so if you did not receive a mailing from them, please private message them … Read More