Camila Salazar makes a spin move while Bell Palmer calls for the ball on the block against Athens.

Lady Tigers thrash Spartans

The Spartans were absolutely no match for the Tigers last week. On the other hand, the Warriors were ready to come out and play proved too much for the big cats on the hardwood.  In other words, the Beardstown Lady Tigers blasted both the Bushnell Prairie City and North Greene Spartans last week, putting running clocks on both, while the Athens Warriors came to town and knocked off Beardstown in an exciting game.  

Sportsmanship! Caleb Hobrock shakes hands with his opponent prior to their match.

BHS Wrestling results

It was a busy week for the Beardstown Tiger Wrestling team with meets last Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. On Tuesday at Deer Creek the Tigers defeated Dee-Mack 36 to 27.  Winning for the Tigers were Efren Guijosa at 138 pounds, Luis De La Cruz at 144 pounds, Ryder Hamlin at 215 pounds, and Chunk Dailey at 285 pounds. 

basketball

Lady Trojans win twice

The Triopia-Meredosia-Virginia Lady Trojans continued their winning ways with two victories last week to move to 5-2 on the season.   On the road on Monday, the Trojans rallied in the second half to defeat Greenfield-Northwestern 39 to 33. Triopia jumped out to a 9 to 4 lead after a quarter, but the Tigers came back to tie it up at thirteen at the half. The Trojans would win both the third and fourth quarters, t

A firefighter battles the blaze at a structure fire on Kent Feed Road.

Fire on Kent Feed Road injures one

A fire on Kent Feed Road outside of Beardstown last Sunday did significant damage to the building but was not a total loss.

Beardstown Acting Fire Chief Brandon Hager said the call came in at approximately 12:30 p.m. for a commercial structure fire.

Pictured from left to right; TJ Pratt, Buffy Tillit-Pratt, Wayne, Bri Pratt, and Autumn Pratt.

Pratt honored at council meeting

Wayne Pratt was honored at the November 21st Beardstown City Council meeting for his 50 years of service on the Beardstown Rescue Squad and Volunteer Fire Department. 

   Mayor Tim Harris read a Resolution of Gratitude honoring Mr. Pratt. His fellow firemen also presented him with a picture collage filled with memories of their time together. Present for the presentation were several family members and fellow firefighters. Thank you, Mr. Pratt, for your service to both your community and your country, it has not gone unnoticed.

CMFB Board Member Steve Turner presents $950 to Virginia Fire Department shown from left to right; Patrick Williams, Jimmy Stock, Drake Dotzert, Rich Stock,Turner, Steve Dotzert, Zach Virgin, Mike Clement.

Area fire departments receive grants

Cass-Morgan Farm Bureau (CMFB) would like to proudly recognize recipients of the 3rd annual Agriculture and Rural Fire Protection Grant.

CMFB Vice President Doug Coop said, “This grant was created to assist local fire departments and fire protection districts in what they deem essential for their crews to be better prepared for rural and farm emergencies.”  After careful consideration by a committee of members, the following local fire departments were awarded:

The 2023 Little Miss & Mr. Christmas, Cecilia Stock (left) and Trae Gaffney. Cecilia is the daughter of Kayla Stock and the late Andrew Stock. Trae is the son of Heather McCombs and DeAndre Gaffney. Congratulations!

Cass County Christmas Celebration Photos from Nov. 25

The annual Lighted Christmas Parade kicked off the celebrations Saturday evening in Beardstown. The  Little Miss & Mr. Christmas Pageant followed, along with visits with Santa, free carriage rides and the start of the Christkindlmarket.

Virginia Board approves cruise trip for seniors

At the November 20th meeting, the Virginia School Board heard from an adult representative of the senior class regarding the possibility of their senior trip being a cruise. 

The adult representative stressed that once on the boat, the kids would only be allowed to purchase items by using a card that was given to them from the cruise line. It would strictly prohibit any alcohol buying due to their age. If any off-boat excursions were taken, chaperones would be responsible for watching the students and the cruise line would not leave anyone behind. The class has saved up approximately $10,000 and would pay any other out of pocket expenses. All the cruise line needs is a certified birth certificate and a driver’s license. The school would require parents to sign a release of liability since the trip is after graduation. The board did approve this request unanimously.

Diversity is nothing new to Beardstown schools

So many in Beardstown can remember there has always been diversity, mainly because of the meat packaging plant, no matter what name it has or is known by. The schools are not unaffected by this. 

As families from other cultures and countries moved to Beardstown, so did their lifestyles and languages. This presented unique challenges for teachers trying to teach those children and trying to deal with each child’s lifestyle, beliefs and of course, the language barrier.