Baseball and softball teams at Amory High School have been playing away games since the 2023 tornado destroyed their fields. However, significant progress has been made toward again allowing those teams to play their games at home.
Construction started earlier this year on new facilities at the original location of those ballfields — construction that was delayed because the city had to wait on federal approval so it could transfer the property to the school district.
The Monroe Journal reported earlier this month work on those ballfields is on schedule,
Baseball and softball seasons for the Panthers will start in February.
Meanwhile, something else will come out of the ground not far from the high school.
A fence now surrounds the property on Highway 25 where the Amory National Guard Armory once stood before the tornado destroyed it.
It appears work has started on the site where the National Guard has plans for its new home to be built.
That home is now being referred to as a readiness center instead of an armory, a move the military made with its facilities several years ago.
