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CVFD holds burn ops training

The Cairo Volunteer Fire Department had a great turnout for their training held Tuesday, February 3. They worked on burn ops, which in this case, is setting up a wet line (water on whatever fuel they are working with), then burning up to the wet line with drip torches and flares. The idea is using fire to fight fire. The department would deploy this technique on rapidly growing, and hard to control fires, where they simply don’t have enough water or resources to stop it traditionally. This method is highly effective, but takes a lot of practice and understanding of fuel behaviors, tools used and positioning of trucks, and a typically hard to come by, degree of cooperation from Mother Nature. The firemen with the Cairo Volunteer Fire Department are working hard to make sure they have the knowledge necessary to stop any sort of fire!

Alex Pospisil leans into the Doniphan/Trumbull defender during Friday night’s tournament game at Gibbon. (—photo by Steve Glenn)

Eagles place fourth in LPC Tournament play

The LouPlatte Conference basketball tournament saw the fifth seeded Wood River boys team defeated number four seed Central City in overtime, 59-56, on the court at Central City on Tuesday, February 3, and fell to top seeded Doniphan/ Trumbull, 34-73, in Gibbon on Friday, February 6. The Eagles faced sixth seeded St. Paul in the consolation bracket on Saturday, February 7, at Gibbon, and fell 40-49 for a fourth place finish in the tournament.

Brooks Lowe gets a step on the Kenesaw defender in last Saturday’s conference tournament win by the Bulldogs. (—photo by Jeanette Branson)

Bulldog boys cagers get ten point win over Kenesaw in TVC Tournament

Shelton’s boys basketball team split the two games played in the Twin Valley Conference Tournament held last week. The local club met defeat at the hands of Silver Lake on the court at Lawrence/ Nelson on Tuesday, February 3, but came back for a win over Kenesaw in a consolation bracket contest on Saturday, February 7, at Adams Central.

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Martin and Johnson crowned at 2026 WRRHS Winter Ball

Jace Martin and Allie Johnson were crowned king and queen of the 2026 Wood River High School Winter Ball on Saturday, January 31. Queen finalists were seniors Kenna Thompson, Ximena Trejo, Marlen Rodriguez, and Zailey Gewecke. King finalists were seniors Diego Avilez, Preston Ammon, Brek Wiese, and Landon Hauptman. Harper Doane and Alex Pospisil were the freshman attendants and serving as sophomore attendants were Kaitlyn Johnson and Briggs Doane. Junior attendants were Riley Codner and Mason Bryant. Jace is the son of Jay and Nanci Martin and Allie is the daughter of Kevin and Andrea Johnson. (—courtesy photo)

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