Community steps up with hundreds of pounds of food for holiday drive


The Champaign County Holiday Food Drive brought in 431 pounds of food for local families in need. Donations included canned goods, pantry staples and fresh potatoes. Community support has been strong throughout the drive.


CHAMPAIGN — A steady stream of generosity has been flowing into the Champaign County Extension office this month, as community members dropped off bag after bag of food for the annual Holiday Food Drive. What began as a simple call to help local families has turned into a heartening display of neighbors stepping up for one another during a time when many could use a boost.

Volunteers have sorted through an impressive variety of donations — everything from soups and canned vegetables to rice, macaroni and cheese, peanut butter, and condiments. One unexpected but welcome staple has been the repeated delivery of fresh potatoes, a gesture that Extension staff say will make for plenty of hearty Thanksgiving side dishes.


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“The turnout for this food drive has just been amazing,” said University of Illinois SNAP-Ed educator Tracy Bowden. “It’s great to see the community come together and support each other during this challenging time.”

This week, the donations began making their way into the community. University of Illinois Extension SNAP-Ed is distributing the collected items to three Head Start locations and three food pantries across Champaign County. One of the first deliveries went to the Community Service Center of Northern Champaign County in Rantoul.

By Monday afternoon, Nov. 24, the cumulative weight of donated food had reached 431 pounds — a number that reflects both need and compassion.

All items collected through the Holiday Food Drive will continue to support families and individuals throughout the county, offering a measure of comfort and nourishment as the holiday season unfolds.


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Balanced scoring lifts St. Joseph-Ogden over BHRA


A trio of nine-point performances powered St. Joseph-Ogden past BHRA 46–37. The Spartans used three second‑quarter 3-pointers to take control and extend their early-season momentum.


ST. JOSEPH - St. Joseph-Ogden defeated Bismarck-Henning-Rossville-Alvin 46-37 in a home matchup last Tuesday. The Spartans used a strong second quarter, highlighted by three 3-pointers, to take a 25-19 lead into halftime and maintain control the rest of the way.

SJO featured a balanced scoring effort, with senior Katie Erickson, junior Hayden Dahl and sophomore Atleigh Miller each finishing with nine points. Kayla Osterbur, Ainsley Dirksmeyer and Addie Brooks added five points apiece, while Timera Blackburn‑Kelley chipped in four to round out the Spartans’ offense.

BHRA’s Ella Acton led all scorers with 14 points, all coming in the first three quarters. Alivia Reifsteck and Gentry Elson contributed eight points each for the Blue Devils, who remained within reach but were unable to overcome SJO’s midgame surge.

The victory marks the third straight for St. Joseph-Ogden, which opened the season with a 30-point win over Arthur‑Lovington‑Atwood‑Hammond and followed with a 14-point victory against Clifton Central.

SJO looks to extend its winning streak to four when it hosts Tuscola in a nonconference matchup Monday.




TAGS: St. Joseph-Ogden vs. BHRA girls basketball recap, SJO Spartans balanced scoring highlights 46-37 win, BHRA girls basketball performance against St. Joseph-Ogden, SJO girls basketball winning streak early-season overview


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