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Schools developing end-of-year event plans

Schools developing end-of-year event plans Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, smcdaniel@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail Getty ImagesSengchoy Inthachack | EyeEm | Getty Images After proms were canceled and graduations switched last year to virtual, drive-through or video versions, many school districts are trying this year to find ways to give their seniors those experiences.  Safety remains a consideration, though.  Triopia’s graduation plans are not definitive, but Superintendent Adam Dean said the district likely will try to have a ceremony outside on the football field.  “We have about 3o in the graduating class and we will have something,” Dean said. “I don’t know if it will be outside at the football field, or if guidance will allow for something in the gym.” 

Bank makes appointments to several posts

Bank makes appointments to several posts FacebookTwitterEmail Susan Wood of Jacksonville has been named vice president in charge of lending at First National Bank of Arenzville’s South Jacksonville branch. She is a Jacksonville native and a 1983 graduate of Eastern Illinois University. Wood started working with Jacksonville Savings Bank in 1984 and moved to its lending department two years later. “We look forward to the wealth of experience Susan brings to our South Jacksonville branch and our bank family as a whole,” First National Bank President Kai Schnitker said. The bank’s board of directors also made several promotions: Cory Winters, who has been with the bank’s management team since July 2018, will be branch manager in charge of teller supervision and customer service operations at both the South Main and Massey-Morton branches in Jacksonville; and Barb Davenport was promoted to assistant cashier/teller.

Arenzville-Concord Road Project Paused After More State funding Becomes Available

By Jeremy Coumbes on April 5, 2021 at 1:10pm The Morgan County Highway Department is pumping the brakes on a portion of roadwork scheduled for this summer, in an effort to include a dangerous stretch in the total project. Morgan County Highway Department Director Matt Coultas gave an update on proposed roadwork for the year during the Morgan County Commissioners Meeting this morning. Coultas says the planed project to rehabilitate the north half of Arenzville-Concord Road is being paused as more potential funding has become available allowing for more miles of road to be covered. “ Our anticipated project scope was to widen shoulders, incorporate rumble strips and repave with HMA or hot mix asphalt through that north section of roadway. Just recently though, the state submitted some requests for application for HSIP funds which are safety monies.

Even before pandemic, some counties sliding closer to distress, report says

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