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Dredging for Beardstown Marina Continues

By Benjamin Cox on April 5, 2021 at 9:34am The highlighted area is designated where the next round of dredging is set to occur. The City of Beardstown has given permission for the next phase of dredging to begin for the marina. The current phase of the project involves dredging under the railroad bridge to the navigation channel. The estimated cost of this phase is $200,000. Chair of the Beardstown Harbor Committee Kelly Cagle says a local employer helped to fund the next phase in the project as well as several other vital portions to the upcoming marina: “JBS gave us $310,000. $60,000 of it went to start a new dive team for equipment and training. The other was for dredging and the work on our permit, so if it wouldn’t have been for JBS, we would not be as far as we are. In doing that, we are taking $50,000 working towards our permit, and the other $160,000 we are going to do our dredging – considered to be part 2 of our phase, which comes from the point o

Rural Beardstown Man Heads to Prison In Fatal 2017 Crash

By Benjamin Cox on February 6, 2021 at 10:17am Stoneking (Morgan County Jail, 2017 Photo) A rural Beardstown man was sentenced last week in a 3 year old fatal crash case. 30 year old Christopher W. Stoneking was sentenced to 5 years in the Illinois Department of Correction on January 27 th after he plead guilty to reckless homicide before Cass County Judge Michael L. Atteberry. In exchange for his plea, the state dismissed charges of aggravated DUI resulting in accidental death, aggravated DUI resulting in great bodily harm, aggravated reckless driving, driving under the influence, and involuntary manslaughter of a family member. th, 2017, when it collided with the rear of a semi truck that had slowed down before turning into the JBS parking lot, south of Illinois Route 125 near Beardstown. Stoneking’s passenger, 22 year old Brittni Allen of Beardstown died at the scene while two minor children were injured and airlifted to a Springfield hospital. Former Cass

Brunk Announces Re-Election Bid For Mayor of Virginia

By Benjamin Cox on December 24, 2020 at 9:35am The City of Virginia will have a race for mayor in April. The Cass County Star Gazette has reported that incumbent mayor Reg Brunk will seek re-election in April. Former alderman and Virginia businessman Steve Clark had announced his bid for the mayor’s office last summer. Both men filed petitions on Monday. Brunk told the Gazette he looks forward to another four-year term and noted the restructured financing agreement for the city’s water treatment plant as one of the highlights of his current term in office. Brunk also made mention of the agreement between the county and the City of Beardstown to keep ambulance service going for the eastern portions of Cass County.

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