Kaitlyn Copley

Kaitlyn Copley

Springfield launches mobile Springfield Horseshoe Trail 

Visit Springfield, the official tourism and destination marketing organization for the City of Springfield, is launched the Springfield Horseshoe Sandwich Trail on January 11, 2024!  This new program aims to heighten the awareness of the awesome food scene in Springfield along with the long-standing tradition of the “shoe” in town.

Warm up this winter with a steaming cup of tea!

drinking tea by fire

January is National Hot Tea Month! Tea is widely consumed across the globe, and that could be paying healthy dividends for the billions of people who look forward to their daily cup each day. A small study published in the Journal of Hypertension found that drinking black tea could improve cardiovascular function. A separate study also found that drinking black tea and green tea could decrease risk of stroke and coronary heart disease. Black tea drinkers should keep in mind that, unlike most teas, black tea is caffeinated, so moderation is best to ensure the benefits of black tea are not offset by the overconsumption of caffeine.

88 Hoops Classic Basketball Tournament Action

Following a very successful two-day 88 Hoops Classic basketball tournament, members of the BASA Black Attack and the BHS Tigers pose after their Classic capping game. In a game that was fun for everyone involved, the Black Attack won an exciting, high scoring affair over the varsity Tigers by three points.

Following a very successful two-day 88 Hoops Classic basketball tournament, members of the BASA Black Attack and the BHS Tigers pose after their Classic capping game. In a game that was fun for everyone involved, the Black Attack won an exciting, high scoring affair over the varsity Tigers by three points.

Looking back at some of the highlights of 2023

Year in review 2023

Another year has come and gone, and it is time to look back at some of the major stories that filled the front pages of the Cass County Star-Gazette. Complete articles and all your local news from the past year can be found anytime on our website www.beardstownnewspapers.com.

Hembrough dedication is January 12

The 1959 Gymnasium at Beardstown High School will be dedicated to former BHS Coach Bob Hembrough and the Tiger’s game versus Rushville will be played at the gym on Friday, January 12, 2024.

This Friday, January 12, 2024, the 1959 Gymnasium at Beardstown High School will be formally dedicated to the Tigers’ former head coach Bob Hembrough.  The gym was the site of an era of unmatched success for Beardstown High School basketball under Hembrough.  He led the Tiger basketball team from 1973 to 1976,

Possible new building, zoning ordinance in the works

Beardstown City Hall

The Beardstown City Council met for a New Year’s meeting on January 2, 2004 to discuss the new Building and Zoning Ordinance that John Schnepper has been working on for several months now. Schnepper asked the council to really take a good look at it once the city attorney, Jeff Soltermann, returned it to the council. Schnepper said he had made a few minor changes before turning it over to the city attorney for the final draft. He said some badly

Beardstown Food Pantry provides food support for 10,000 in its first year

Food Bag

The Beardstown Food Pantry will officially mark the end of its first year of operation Sunday, Jan 14, by establishing an unexpected bench mark. In its first year of operation, the local pantry provided needed food assistance to feed more than 10,000 people.

“When we opened our doors last January 15, we had no idea what to expect,” said Joe Engelbrecht, food pantry president.  “All we knew when we started, was that there was a need. We had no idea how big that need was.”

Credit union  highlights Estrada-Avalos

Adriana Estrada-Avalos

The Family Credit Union, is highlighting an employee within their Beardstown branch. Branch manager, Adriana Estrada-Avalos, recently surpassed $5 million in loans. No other lender at their credit union has achieved this milestone. She is bringing in more loans than many other in-town branches.

A national crisis: Veteran suicide

Veterans Mourn

In our country today there is a national security and health crisis that hardly anyone knows about. And that crisis is Veteran suicide. More than 65,000 Veterans have committed suicide since 2010. That is more deaths than the Vietnam War and the operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan combined. The highest rate being among veteran males between the age of 18 and 34.  69.4 percent of those suicides result from firearm injury. What are we to do about this? This is a complex issue with no one single cause or answer. But there is hope and there is help.