Sixth Coronavirus case identified in St. Joseph


Today, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health, an additional positive case of the Coronavirus was confirmed in St. Joseph. It is the second to be announced this week. Six residents out the 420 members of the community that have been tested so far have tested positive results.

Meanwhile in Tolono, four new cases were identified in that community, bring the total to nine since the start of the pandemic in March. Three hundred and thirty-seven tests with residents from within the 61880 zip code have tested negative so far according to the IDPH.

Champaign County has logged 22,071 tests with just 728 of them coming back marked positive. The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District is reporting there are 57 active cases with six individuals currently hospitalized. While 662 cases have been declared recovered, there have been nine deaths attributed to the virus.

COVID-19 has a wide range of symptoms. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus mainly as a cough and shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. Other symptoms include:

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Fatigue
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headache
  • New loss of taste or smell
  • Sore throat
  • Congestion or runny nose
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • If you or a family member has any of the following symptoms, the CDC recommends that you seek medical attention immediately. Those symptoms include trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion or inability to arouse or have bluish lips or face.

    People who have serious underlying medical conditions and older Americans may be at higher risk for contracting serious complications from COVID-19. The CDC has said those at high risk include:

  • Anyone 65 years of age and older
  • Older adults who live in a nursing home or long-term care facilities
  • Women who are pregnant
  • Individuals with Chronic lung disease or asthma, congestive heart failure or coronary artery disease, diabetes or neurologic conditions that weaken the ability to cough.
  • People with weakened immune systems, those who have undergone chemotherapy radiation for cancer currently or in recent past, people who have Sickle Cell Anemia, anyone with chronic kidney diseases requiring dialysis and those diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver.
  • Also included are individuals who without a spleen or a spleen that doesn’t function correctly or people who are extremely obese with a body mass index (BMI) great than or equal to 40.
  • Free testing is available at Marketplace Mall at the State’s drive-thru COVID-19 testing site. A doctor’s referral, code, or appointment is not needed. Testing is available for anyone from 8am to 4pm, 7 days a week while daily supplies last. For more information call the COVID-19 HOTLINE at (217) 239-7877.


    Have you heard about Tubi? Ten shows to watch this month


    I'm not sure how or when it happened last month, but some how I stumbled upon a little known streaming service called Tubi. With a library of more than 20,000 shows and movies, users can watch an unlimited number of ad supported shows absolutely free at www.tubitv.com. No membership, credit cards or subscription is required to binge watch shows non-stop.

    Barely eight minutes into browsing their selections I was hooked when I came across the Gothic vampire soap opera from my childhood Dark Shadows. Home with measles when I was about nine years old or so, I only got to watch a few shows. Starting next week, I'm going toss a bag of popcorn in the microwave and log on to Tubi to start watching all six season which ran originally from June 1966 to April 1971.

    Then today, while looking for The Sentinel's first installment of what to on Tubi, I came across another favorite television show I loved. Between episodes of Dark Shadows I catch an episode or two of the western TV series Rifleman starring Chuck Connors.

    There are shows for all ages with kids shows like Pound Puppies, Casper The Friendly Ghost and Transformers. Nancy Drew, Space and Skooled for older kids.

    War Movies? Check.

    LGBQT? Check.

    Horror? You bet.

    Foreign language films? Yep. There is a nice selection of Spanish language shows, a handful of Bollywood serials and a large list of Asian drama and romance titles to check out.

    Each month we will be sharing a list of ten shows worth watching or that look interesting enough to escape and leave behind for a few hours our world currently fraught with Coronavirus and polarizing political propaganda.

    1. Jack and the Beanstalk

    This 1952 film is inspired by a classic tale featuring comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello. Jack (Costello) falls asleep during a bedtime story and dreams he is hero of the fairy tale. It is a laugh a minute in this adaptation. RATED: G • Running time; 1 hr 21 min • Comedy, Fantasy, Kids & Family

    2. Mr. Brooks

    There aren't many Kevin Costner films that I like and admittedly I also like this film so much because of the last name. Anyways, in my book, this is one of the best films in Costner's career. Demi Moore plays a detective and Danielle Panabaker (Necessary Roughness, Shark) Mr. Brooks' daughter with a secret of her own. RATED: R • Running time: 2 hrs • Thriller, Crime, Horror

    3. Garth Brooks County King

    Another film about a Mr. Brooks, this is the story about country music's greatest performer and philanthropist. RATED: G • Running time: 1 hr • Documentary, Music, Reality

    4. Memento

    Guy Pearce plays Leonard, a man who suffers from a rare brain disorder and no longer has the ability to create and retain any new memories. This is one of those movies that will instantly requires your full, undivided attention. The supporting cast features Carrie Ann Moss (Jessica Jones, Daredevil) who teams up with Matrix co-star Joe Pantoliono (M*A*S*H*, Hill Street Blues, The Sopranos) in this psychological thriller. RATED: R • Running time; 1 hr 53 min • Independent, Some Violence, Mystery, Thriller, Maybe Even Cerebral


    5. Terminator

    This is the movie that led off a successful movie franchise nearly a quarter of a century ago starring Arnold Schwarzenegger (Predator, Kindergarten Cop), Michael Biehn (Aliens, The Rock) and Linda Hamilton (Beauty and the Beast, Hill Street Blues, Secret Weapons) in a groundbreaking science fiction film. "I'll be back" never gets old. RATED: R • Running Time: 1 hr 47 min • Action, Sci-Fi


    6. Dark Shadows

    Grandfather to the popular teen saga Vampire Diaries, the 60s daytime horror soap opera produced 1,225 episodes during its five year run. True Blood without the nudity, sex and gore, Dark Shadows is the story of the Collins family and the supernatural in the small coastal fishing village Collinsport, Maine. RATED: TV-PG • Running time: Not listed • Drama, Horror, Thriller

    7. Black Snake Moan

    Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), a deeply religious farmer, finds Rae (Christina Ricci) beaten and left for dead. He takes her in and helps her heal from her self-depreciating sexuality in this 2007 film. RATED: R • Running time: 1 hr 55 min • Drama, Some Violence, Strong Sexual Content, Independent

    8. Gipsy Kings: Live at the Kenwood House

    I was introduced to the Gipsy Kings' music circa 1997 and just added this one to my Tubi queue. With this service you can create you own library to play queued movies one right after another. The Gipsy Kings have their own unique danceable blend of flamenco, salsa and pop music that audiences all over the world love. RATED: PG • Running time: 1 hr 42 min • Music, Entertainment

    9. 3 Days To Kill

    Ethan Renner decides to give up his dangerous, high-stakes life as a spy after he is diagnosed with at terminal disease. Entertaining film about reconnection, bonding and saying goodbye. RATED: PG-13 • Running time: 1 hr 57 min • Action, Thriller

    10. Serious Moonlight

    True confession: Sometime after college I went to see a movie described as a black comedy. I was expecting a movie, rare as it would have been in the early 80s, featuring an all African American cast. Despite it being an entertaining and mildly successful film featuring Jack Nicholson and Michelle Pfeiffer, imagine my disappointment when there wasn't one person of color in the film. Well, this is a black comedy or perhaps a bitter one is directed by Cheryl Hines who is married to environmental attorney and vaccine-safety activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.. The movie about an accidental love triangle features Meg Ryan, Timothy Hutton, Kristen Bell, and Justin Long. Not for young eyes and ears, the movie has strong, sexually frank language and contains some violence. RATED: R • Running time: 1h 21min • Comedy, Crime, Romance




    Olauson, Kaiser and nearly a hundred area students on Dean's List


    Ninety-three area students earned a spot on the Spring 2020 Dean's List at Parkland College.

    Students must earn a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on a 4.0 grade scale to earn Dean's List recognition at Parkland College. Those who take fewer than 12 credit hours during the semester can make the Dean's List by achieving a 3.5 cumulative GPA for 12 or more hours in the academic year. Dean’s List eligible courses are 100-level courses or higher, i.e. ENG 101. Note: Students are listed by hometown, in Illinois localities unless otherwise noted.

    IVESDALE
    Ryan M Stoerger

    OGDEN
    John M Acklin, Taylor J Barnes, Zach T David, Adam D Frerichs, Brandi L Huson, Caleb L Johnson, Lindsey K Osterbur, Michael T Sage, Katelyn M Smith and Kenly R Taylor.

    PESOTUM
    Alexis N Moraski, Kaitlyn P Owen and Emily T Polonus.

    PHILO
    Nathan A Baker, Jack Kelman Brown, Rylie E Brown, Marlena Rayann Finical, Kaitlyn Dolores Fink, Kia J Freese, Christian M Hasler, Sydney M Huston, Allyson K James, Sophia A Kaisner, Peter R Manrique, Tori Catherine Patton, Abbegale Leigh Rix, Hannah Renee Swalls and Nolan C Walsh.

    ROYAL
    Peyton G Crowe

    SADORUS
    Kayla C McEvoy and Katharine C Wells.

    ST. JOSEPH
    Jenna Leigh Albrecht, Austin C Anderson, Bryant W Anderson, Emily Ann Bigger, Kaylee Marie Blackburn, Melanie L Broch, Payton Michael Cain,Jennifer L Chatterton, Austin R Chilton, Elena K Cotter, Emory L Ericksen, Justyn R Fruhling, Payton Joseph Grimsley, Bryce M Haake, Erin E Henkelman, Chance Brian Izard, Cody M Johnston, Danielle Summer Kelso, Nathan Thomas Maier, Alexis G Manning, Caroline E Moore, Brendan Z Olauson, Alyssa R Omana, Grant E Siegmund, Stephanie Trame, Sarah E Wiseman and Nicole L Woller.

    SIDNEY
    Britney F Christman, Emma L Messman, Kaitlyn R Pruetting, Bailee M Shappard, Enoch D Wells and Rachel M Wells.

    TOLONO
    Anna J Anderson, Alexis A Benskin, Breydon N Brennan, Dane M Crossin, Brandon G Downen, Destyne R Duncan, Emily C Eastin, Lauren N Frost, Kaitlynn M Gray, Megan L Henry, Katelyn E Kaiser, Cassidy L Kamradt, Joseph H Lamendola, Hallie E Lutz, Kaylee M Millsap, Destani A Newberry, Jalyn Mae Powell, Rayanna M Price, Caroline Michelle Rink, Anna Elizabeth Sanders, Briley L Smith, Jillian R Stadel, Alexander M Stahl, Chayton L Townsend, Carrie J Turner, Emilee M Walters, Mikayla M Wetherell, Caden Matthew Wingler and Alissa Kaylynn Young.


    Big Picture: Spartans topple Sabers, 8-0


    Closing our Big Picture series featuring players from St. Joseph-Ogden's class of 2020 are six intense photos from the Spartans' road game against St. Thomas More back on April 24, 2019. On that windy day on the prairie, SJO blanked the host Sabers, 8-0.


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    Big Picture: McCarty strikes out 12, Spartans hammer Panthers in home game


    Back on April 12 in 2019, the Spartans rolled to overwhelming 9-1 victory over visiting Paxton-Buckley-Loda in a non-conference meet up in the 'Joe'. The St. Joseph-Ogden baseball team collected six hits with juniors Drew Coursey and Jaden Miller pounding a couple RBIs apiece.

    Despite giving up a fifth-inning home run by Keyn Humes, SJO hurler Keegan McCarty picked up the win striking out 12 batters in five innings.

    Adam Frerichs, Sam Wesley, Kaden Jacobs, Nick Boggs also recorded hits against PBL.

    Here are the editor's top picks from the 170 action photos from the game.


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    Senior spotlights with Aubrey Kern, Cody Johnston & Kristen Costa


    Aubrey Kern

    Clubs & Activities
    Volleyball (1 year)
    Student Council, Maroon Platoon

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    Older brother

    Hobbies:
    Hanging out with family and friends

    Favorite SJO memories:
    Going to all of the home games and Homecoming and Prom week.

    Favorite classes:
    All of her English classes and Biology

    Favorite teachers:
    Mr. Risley and Mrs. Kinney at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Kiel Duval and Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

    College:
    Parkland College, Undecided major

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Have as much fun as you can and to not take anything for granted.


    Cody Johnston

    Clubs & Activities
    Bass Fishing, Scholastic Bowl, We The People, Rube Goldberg Team, Marching Band, SADA

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Hobbies:
    Fishing, riding motorcycles, and playing video games

    Favorite SJO memories:
    He earned first place in his We The People unit, and he also earned first place in percussion at one of his marching band competitions. Cody also enjoyed participating on the Rube Goldberg team.

    Favorite classes:
    Biology, Physics, U.S. History, Civics, and Calculus

    Favorite teachers:
    Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School and Mrs. Jeanna Kerner, Mr. Robert Glazier, Mr. Marshall Schacht, and Mrs. Lianne Rash at SJO

    College:
    Parkland College, majoring in Engineering

    Technical training:
    Electrical Union Apprenticeship

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Pursue extracurricular activities and to do your homework.


    Kristen Costa

    Clubs & Activities
    Student Council-Class President, Student Council-Student Body President, AMP, Spanish Club, Maroon Platoon, NHS, Drama Club, We The People

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    One younger brother, one older brother, and one older sister

    Hobbies:
    Singing, donating her time for volunteer work, and hanging out with friends and family

    Favorite SJO memories:
    Her greatest memories involvement in Student Council. She was elected into the IASC (Illinois Association of Student Council), and she was the first ever SJO student elected to serve as Vice President of this organization. Kristen also really enjoyed planning out the Kickapoo District Convention for Student Council.

    Favorite classes:
    All of her Spanish classes and Biology

    Favorite teachers:
    Mr. Dassow and Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School and Senor Zak Sutton and Mr. Marshall Schacht at SJO.

    College:
    Illinois College, majoring Spanish education (K-12).

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Enjoy what you have when you have it, and do not take anything for granted.




    Text & photos provided by St. Joseph-Ogden High School.



    Spartan Spotlight with senior Danie Kelso


    Danie Kelso

    Clubs & Activities
    Track and Field (4 years)
    Cross Country (1 year)
    Bible Club

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    One older and one younger sister

    Hobbies:
    Reading and running

    Favorite SJO memories:
    She said her greatest memories at SJO centers around track and field. During her freshman year, her 4 X 400 M relay advanced to State, which was an unbelievable moment for her. During her junior year, her 4 X 200 M relay placed first at IHSA State Track & Field Finals, which was incredible, she added.

    Favorite classes:
    U.S. History and Anatomy and Physiology

    Favorite teachers:
    Mrs. Stierwalt at St. Joseph Grade School, Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School, and Mrs. Stacey Kietzman and Mr. Marshall Schacht at SJO.

    College:
    Millikin University majoring in nursing

    Collegiate Sport:
    She will join the Big Blue NCAA Div. III track & field program this fall

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Do not take anything for granted.



    Track & Field Career Bests

    60 Meter Dash8.71
    100 Meter Dash13.82
    200 Meter Dash29.45
    400 Meter Dash1:04.9
    800 Meter Run2:41.45
    2 Mile18:17.0
    3 Mile23:44.0
    5k27:00.0
    4X200 Relay1:47.35
    4X400 Relay4:32.12

    Danie Kelso and SJO sprinters rise to the top of the podium in 2019

    Above: Kelso, with Spartan teammates Atleigh Hamilton, Hailey Birt and Maclayne Taylor pose for photos at the top of the Class 1A podium after winning the title race at the 2019 Illinois High School Association Track & Field State Finals on Saturday, May 18, in Charleston. The program finish the state meet in a two-way tie for third with St. Teresa.

    Below: Kelso fires out of the blocks in her relay squad's 4x200 prelim at the 2019 state track meet. Along with fellow junior Hailey Birt, sophomore Atleigh Hamilton and senior Maclayne Taylor the Spartans dominated their heat with 1:45.07 finish to qualify for Saturday's finals. (Photos: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks)

    Danie Kelso fires out of the blocks at state track




    Text provided by St. Joseph-Ogden High School.



    Rowland makes DACC Honor's List


    St. Joseph resident Libby Rowland was named to Danville Area Community College's Spring 2020 Honor's List.

    In order to earn Honors List recognition eligible students must carry a class load of 12 or more credit hours and have a B+ (3.5) grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

    This is the second consecutive semester the 2019 SJO graduate has made the list.



    SJO celebrates Class of 2020 scholarship winners


    This year's Honors Night was celebrated in a different format. Due to the state restrictions on large gatherings during the Covid-19 pandemic, St. Joseph-Ogden High School announced this year's award winners via video made available on YouTube.

    "Even though we are not together in our gym and there were several scholarships that were not able to be given this year, the following is an amazing representation of how intelligent and talented our young people are," said SJO principal Gary Page in his introduction.

    Watch the video below to learn about the 21 scholarships earned by the Class of 2020.

    SJO Class of 2020 Scholarship
    Award Winners

    Jenna Schaefer
    Chamber of Commerce Scholarship
    Illinois State Scholarship
    National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation

    Tristan Fuqua
    St. Joseph Masonic Foundation Scholarship

    Hannah Rajlich
    Papa Pridemore Memorial Scholarship
    Illinois State Scholar

    Taddy Pettit
    Papa Pridemore Memorial Scholarship

    Jenna Albrecht
    C-U Optimist Club Scholarship
    American Legion Award
    Lexi Barbour Memorial Scholarship

    Lindsey Aden
    FFA Alumni Scholarships
    Illinois State Scholar
    Anderson's Scholarship
    Farm Bureau Womens Committee Scholarship
    Champaign County Farm Bureau Scholarship
    National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation

    Mallory Ames
    FFA Alumni Scholarships
    Illinois State Scholar
    Bayer Fund Farmers Grow Ag Leaders Scholarship
    Ag Future of America Scholarship
    Vincent O’Greene Memorial Scholarship

    Brodie Sullivan
    FFA Alumni Scholarships

    Katelyn Berry
    Illinois State Scholar
    Daughters of the American Revolution

    Emily Bigger
    Illinois State Scholar

    Ginny Bytnar
    Illinois State Scholar

    Andrea Cunningham
    Illinois State Scholar

    Faith Dahman
    Illinois State Scholar

    Hannah Dukeman
    Illinois State Scholar
    Illini Prairie Conference Scholar Athlete

    Erica Guelfi
    Illinois State Scholar
    John Phillips Sousa Award
    Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship
    The National Merit Scholarship

    Ava Mills
    Illinois State Scholar

    Eric Poe
    Illinois State Scholar

    Kenly Taylor
    Illinois State Scholar

    Stephanie Trame
    Illinois State Scholar

    Isabelle Vliet
    Illinois State Scholar

    Zoey Witruk
    Illinois State Scholar

    Brayden Weaver
    Sons of the American Revolution
    Illini Prairie Conference Scholar Athlete

    Payton Cain
    American Legion Award

    Danie Kelso
    Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship

    Eliza Lewis
    Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship

    Nathan Maier
    Lutheran Community Foundation Scholarship

    Cody Johnston
    St. Joseph Youth Baseball Little League Scholarship

    Brendan Cooperider
    St. Joseph Youth Baseball Little League Scholarship

    Kendall Ayers
    National Choral Award

    Joshua Sexton
    National Band Director’s Award

    Rylee Stahl
    Tammy Walsh Memorial Scholarship

    Anna Wentzloff
    Tammy Walsh Memorial Scholarship
    St. Joseph Masonic Foundation Scholarship

    Zach Seeley
    Army



    St. Joseph Community Festival scaled back due to Covid-19


    The pandemic wounded yet another annual summer tradition this year. The St. Joseph Community Festival committee announced that this year's celebration will be scaled down considerably as the state continues to navigate through it reopening phases.

    In a statement released on Facebook, the festival committee announced that after conversations with the American Legion, the village officials and management from the carnival vendor, a decision was reached to cancel most of the events for this year's festival.

    "With all of the unknowns at this time due to the coronavirus it is hard to plan what might or might not be allowed in August," Josh Reese wrote in his post in the St. Joseph, IL - Information and Community Events public group on Facebook. "We are planning on keeping a few events."

    As of June 10, the planning committee plans to offer the following events:

    Saturday, August 1
    12pm • Antique and Lawnmower Tractor Pull Location: The Sports Complex

    Saturday, August 8
    7am - 10am • St. Joseph-Stanton Fire Department Pancake Breakfast

    6pm • Community Festival Parade
    Location: Downtown

    Dusk • Festival Fireworks
    Location: Sports Complex

    The Pancake Breakfast is listed as tentative. The SJSFD still needs to acquire applicable temporary food permits from the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District. The tractor pull was schedule to one week earlier due to the availability of the sled.

    Reese signed off with a piece of good news after thanking the community for their support. The dates for next year's festival are scheduled to be held on August 12-14 in 2021.



    SJO senior spotlights with Brady Lewis, Asjah Fonner & Tyler Jones


    Brady Lewis

    Clubs & Activities
    Coffee Club

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    A younger brother

    Favorite SJO memories:
    He has been a part of the Coffee Club at SJO for the past two years and enjoyed making and delivering coffee to SJO staff members every Thursday morning. Each member of the staff was always happy to see Brady, with or without coffee in hand.

    Favorite classes:
    Classes with Mrs. Beth Beckett

    Favorite teachers:
    Mrs. Manwaring, Mrs. White, Mrs. Bayles, and Mrs. Beckett.

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Always do your best.


    Asjah Fonner

    Clubs & Activities
    Drama Club

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    A younger brother

    Hobbies:
    Creative writing and reading

    Favorite SJO memories:
    She enjoyed everything about Drama Club and will always remember being a part of the musicals during both her junior and senior years.

    Favorite classes:
    Journalism and all of her English classes

    Favorite teachers:
    Mr. Risley at St. Joseph Middle School and Mrs. Alisyn Franzen at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

    College:
    Parkland College majoring in Secondary English Dducation. She plans to transfer to Eastern Illinois University after two year.

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Push yourself to finish your homework, and don’t give up on what makes you happy.


    Tyler Jones

    Clubs & Activities
    Drama Club
    Football (1 year)

    Hometown:
    St. Joseph

    Siblings:
    Four older and three younger brothers

    Hobbies:
    Running and playing video games

    Favorite SJO memories:
    His greatest memories at SJO include his experiences in Drama Club during his freshman and sophomore years, working in the SJO greenhouse during Horticulture class, and attending post prom as a junior.

    Favorite class:
    Horticulture

    Favorite teachers:
    Mrs. Kirk at St. Joseph Grade School, Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School, and Mrs. Kelly Steffen and Mrs. Ashley Krisman at St. Joseph-Ogden High School.

    Military Commitment:
    He joined the Army National Guard and reports for Basic Training at Fort Benning on June 15.

    College:
    Parkland College majoring in Physical Therapy.

    Advice to future SJO students:
    Do not procrastinate.



    Text & photos provided by St. Joseph-Ogden High School.


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