Quick Pics | Win #7 and IPC second place spot sealed for SJO after win over PBL

St. Joseph-Ogden's Justice Wertz takes advantage of the holes created by the SJO offensive line to churn up sod through the Paxton-Buckley-Loda defense. The senior finished the game with 119 all-purpose yards. See more photos from this game here.
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Tanner Siems and Coy Taylor celebrate the first of three touchdown receptions for Siems. After scoring on this 23 yard play, Siems hauled in an 11 and 37-yard pass for SJO touchdowns. Taylor also caught a 30-yard pass in the rout at Zimmerman Field in PBL.
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With Garrett Denhart on holding duty, senior Joe Frasca boots another PAT for SJO. Frasca, who converted on five of six extra point attempts and nailed a field goal in the third quarter, averaged 46 yards across his six kickoffs in the game.
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Rowan Musselman hauls in one of three interceptions picked off by the Spartans. The senior ran the ball 20 yards down the field to setup St. Joseph-Ogden's next scoring drive.
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Spartans' Nate Wagner blocks Panther's Connor Rice during second half action. Keeping the game out of reach in the second half, SJO recorded 62 tackles on the PBL, three for a losses totaling 16 yards. See more photos from this game here.
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Stress-free Thanksgiving tips for those short on time this holiday season

While gathering for Thanksgiving is intended to be a joyous occasion, everyone who has hosted the feast knows it can also come with a lot of stress, and expenses.

The good news is that whether you’re a Gen Z-er hosting your first Friendsgiving on a budget or you’re a busy family preparing for guests, there is a lot to be thankful for this year.




Recent study suggests childhood trauma could haunt Illinois adults for life
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed 75% of U.S. high school students said they have had at least one adverse childhood experience, or ACE.

Research has shown ACEs can alter a child's brain chemistry and produce a prolonged toxic stress response. Experiencing at least one ACE as a child is linked to having alcohol and substance use problems in adulthood, and chronic diseases such as diabetes and obesity.


Op-Ed |
Tipped wage system isn't working, removing taxes won't save it
Both major presidential candidates have called for eliminating taxes on tips. But that won’t help most restaurant workers.

What will? Replacing the subminimum wages that tipped workers make with one fair wage nationwide.

The federal minimum wage for most workers is just $7.25. But for workers who get tips, employers are allowed to pay them $2.13 an hour. If tips don’t raise your hourly pay to at least the ...
Health & Wellness |
Is it depression, ADHD or bipolar disorder?
Lavender Zarraga, APRN, a behavioral health provider at OSF HealthCare, says it’s not uncommon for her patients to ask for a medication that isn’t the right fit.

The culprit? She says symptoms of common mental health issues like depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and bipolar disorder can overlap. So, it’s important to stay in contact with your provider to make ...

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One for the record book, Unity nearly pulls off underdog victory over Althoff
TOLONO - Unity head football coach Scott Hamilton said Althoff Catholic (4-0) was the best team he has coached against in his career.



Hamilton told the team after the game that, having coached over 400 games, there has only been a handful in which he thought every player on the field would have to play at their absolute best to even have a chance of winning. Friday night's game against Althoff, which brought three Division I recruits to town, was one of those occasions.