Kylynn Maltby just gets the ball over the outstretched hand of a Panther defender.

Lady Tigers top Rebels

The Beardstown Lady Tiger basketball team split a pair of games last week, winning on the road at South Fulton then falling at home to Camp Point Central-Southeastern as part of a girl-boy double header against the Panthers.  Beardstown now has a record of 8-5 on the season.

Lady Tigers

Tough week for Junior High Tigers

The Beardstown Junior High School boys’ basketball teams had a tough week, losing both games resoundingly to Pleasant Plains at home then dropping two tough ones on the road at Havana.  The seventh grade lost 54 to 17 to Plains and 26 to 20 to Havana while the eighth grade fell 44 to 9 to the Cardinals and 32 to 13 to the Ducks.

Basketball

Young Trojans stop OSS – Triopia Jr High Basketball results

Both the seventh and eighth grade Triopia boys’ basketball teams picked up wins last week against Our Savior School of Jacksonville.  

The seventh-grade boys were in a dogfight until the second half when they turned up the defense and marched to a 34 to 17 win.  It was 9 to 6 in favor of the Trojans after one and jus

Red Birds

Redbirds take two wins

The Virginia Redbirds were able to outfly the Eagles of Liberty last week but were no match for the Cougars of Illini Central.  The seventh grade Birds knocked off Liberty 44 to 19 while the eighth-grade squad won 35 to 19. 

Christmas decorations on Route 125 outside of Beardstown. Photo by Kaitlyn Copley

The story behind the decorations

This is the time of the year when many like to drive around to look at Christmas decorations. Many people put a lot of time and money into their work to inspire many of us to get into the Christmas mood. 

    There are some decorations that may need some explaining such as those at Roger Lauder’s residence on Route 125, west of Beardstown just down from Walmart. The first thing most of us see is the gigantic ship in the front yard. Why a ship? Plus, there are other decorations that may stir some questions. Lauder was kind enough to share his inspirations and why he decorates the way he does.

Pictured above left to right is the LLCC Equine Specialist Team: Emma Grace Pezold, Ruby Dove and Kylie Periman.

LLCC’s Equine Specialist Team wins first place at IL PAS Conference

Lincoln Land Community College Agriculture Club members recently competed at the Illinois Professional Agriculture Student (PAS) fall conference held in Normal. Six members earned top rankings and will advance to the national competition, which will be held at LLCC in March 2024.

Gifts

Gifts for senior citizens 

Many times we fail to think about our senior citizens in the community who may never receive a gift during this special time of the year. This community can make a difference for our senior citizens.

Elves for Elders is a program designed by Community Hope and Recovery Center’s Community Care Program to bring some Christmas cheer to older community members. It is similar to the well-known Angel Tree except that an older person is chosen to receive a Christmas gift.

USS Arizona on Dec. 7, 1941

Japan bombs, U.S. declares war

anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, recall the words of President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered to a joint session of Congress

Dec. 7th, 1941

“Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, Members of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives:

“Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.

Walter Cronkite

Looking Back – When the news media was trusted

This may come as a surprise to younger readers, but there was a time when most people placed strong trust in the news media.

In survey results released earlier this year by Gallup and the Knight Foundation as reported by the Associated Press, half of those surveyed “believe national news organizations intend to mislead, misinform or persuade the public to adopt a particular point of view through their reporting.”