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Marriages: None Divorces: None Property Transfers: Cassandra Johnson, Daniel Sims, Warranty Deed to James S. Daniels for Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 of Haskell’s Addn, Virginia.
Marriages: None Divorces: None Property Transfers: Cassandra Johnson, Daniel Sims, Warranty Deed to James S. Daniels for Lots 1 & 2, Block 1 of Haskell’s Addn, Virginia.
Congratulations to Linda Brown. Linda is our September Country Financial Operations Helping Heroes Teacher of the Month for Virginia School District.
The 2023 Beardstown Fall Fun Festival Royalty & photos from the event.
The Virginia School Board unanimously agreed to approve the fiscal year 2024 budget. It was noted that the school will be making their final bus payment this year.
The board also needs to consider what it would like to do with any excess funds. They can put them in CD’s like in years past; or if anyone else can offer other suggestions for its usage then they can bring them forth. It was tabled until next meeting when more information about CD rates can be brought to the board’s attention.
With no questions or comments from anyone present regarding the fiscal year 2024 budget, the Beardstown School Board approved it unanimously at the September 20 meeting. They also approved the Gard School Improvement plan and the Press Plus 112 policies without much discussion.
There was some discussion about what a district procurement card is. It is basically a credit card for school use. The school has a card holder and securer, and does not use the superintendent’s credentials. The only reason to use the card is for conferences or hotel bookings, instances when a credit card is the only way to secure the needed item. The superintendent and Kelly Herter would be the only ones to have cards at this time.The board approved the card.
The Public Safety Ordinance, which includes property maintenance code issues, was discussed at length in the September 19th Beardstown City Council meeting.
There are two types of violations: Property Maintenance Violations and Non-Property Maintenance Violations, examples are listed in the ordinance. If a code violation is written and a fine is given. If the person pays the fine without fixing the problem, then in this instance a charging document may be given. That person will then have so many days to fix the problem or ask for an extension in fixing the problem before they start acquiring daily sanctions. Abandoned buildings can also be subject to this ordinance.
A Beardstown man was arrested following a search warrant at a home located at Fourth and Railroad Streets on Friday, Sept. 15. The search warrant was executed at 6:30 p.m. by Beardstown Police.
According to Beardstown Police Chief Martin Coad, Zachary Hicks, 25, was arrested on a charge of burglary and theft. He was lodged in Schuyler County Jail and bonded out on Monday, Sept. 18.
Also arrested was Ashley Adkins, 29, for obstruction. She posted bond.
Congratulations to our 2023-2024 Viginia Junior High Student Council Members. Election results were announced last week, and the winning members are 8th grade (back row L-R) - Nathan Ayres, Claire Watson, Esme Anderson, & Charley Kapper. 7th grade (middle row L-R) Sawyer Edwards, Jack Brockhouse, Addie Hughes, & Cooper Lane. 6th grade (front row L-R) Chase Barrett, Lynn Hardwick, Alais Anderson, & Charlee Miller.
Monies have been received from Chapin’s Village Insurance carrier for the damage received from the Spring storm. The money, $53,000, was received to cover damages to the Legion building, the exterior stage, Firehouse and Water Department pump house. This was reported during a recent meeting of the village board.
In the utilities/streets report: Oil and chip work has began on village streets.
Andrew Knott, 18, Beardstown, was cited on Sept. 4 for squealing/screeching tires. Jerry Lotz, 68, Jacksonville, was cited Sept. 5 for speeding 55 in a 35 mph zone.