May 21, 2026
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Animal fees, village hall repairs, highlight Indianola meeting
New board begins transition for Davis, Greenview Cemeteries
Rinehart addresses character assassination
Sidewalk, speeding scooters are concerns in Catlin
Carroll purchases tractor
Catlin assessor explains why property taxes have increased
Catlin Fire PD board elects officers
Salt Fork
Salt Fork’s Evie Wear is Junior High State Shot Put Champion
Tough week for boys
Storm Track & Field
Softballers to play in Regional Championship
Obituaries
SHARON J. STRUCK died Sat., May 9, 2026. She was born in Champaign on Jan. 2, 1941 to Leslie Ray and Marie Nora (Sitts) Mitchell. Sharon grew up in Champaign, graduating from Champaign High School, class of ’59 and attended Commercial College. Sharon spent a decade in Florida as co-owner of Splendid Co., an architectural accessory company. After moving back to Illinois, she was employed at Buhrmester Accounting and later at ASC, retiring in 2013. She married Marty Struck of Broadlands and had two children, Elizabeth “Betsy” Lancaster and Corey Struck. Sharon was a longtime active member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Broadlands, enjoyed sewing, playing cards, reading, crossword puzzles, and traveling with siblings.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ray Martin “Marty” Struck, her parents, her sister, Carolyn (Earl) Davy, and her brother, Nolan (Pat) Mitchell.
Sharon is survived by her daughter, Elizbeth “Betsy” (Dave) Lancaster; son, Corey (Laura) Struck; grandchildren, Trenton Thompson, Kallie Lancaster and Henry Struck; sister, Gloria (Larry) Buhrmester; brother, LeRae Jon Mitchell; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Services were May 18 at Immanuel Lutheran Church, rural Broadlands, with Pastor Jason Braaten officiating. Burial was in Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials to Sidell District Library.
SCOTT COVINGTON, a beloved father, grandfather, brother, and friend, born Jan. 31, 1962, lived a full and meaningful life until his peaceful departure on May 10, 2026.
Scott, of Westville, was a man of bold character, known for his kind heart, unwavering loyalty, strong personality, and passionate disposition. His love for hot wings, the TV show Gun Smoke, and riding his Harley were only eclipsed by his love for football and his family. The latter was his greatest cause and joy in life.
A devoted member of the V3 Church family, Scott's faith played a significant role in his life. His personal testimony and transformation inspired many, as he hosted his podcast "Come Now the Broken Hearted." This will live on as part of his enduring legacy of courage, integrity, and faith.
Scott is survived by his son, Nickolas (Ashlyn) Covington; grandchildren, Aiden, Brinlee, and Atlas Covington; siblings, Kara (Pat) Sharpf, Wade (Jessica) Covington, Lindy (Mike) Hoskins, and Jeff (Lisa) Covington; nieces, nephews, many special aunts, uncles, cousins and his beloved church family.
Scott was predeceased by his father, Leamon Covington, step-mother Lois Covington and his mother, Saundra Jones. His memory will forever be treasured and his legacy upheld by all who had the privilege to know and love him.
Scott's courageous journey and faith have left an indelible mark on his community. He will be profoundly missed, yet his lessons and love will continue to inspire those he leaves behind.
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