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New case identified in St. Joseph, area Coronavirus infections rises

According to The News-Gazette, the Champaign-Urbana Public Health District says outbreak at Rantoul Foods grew to 47 on Tuesday and expects that number to grow. Meanwhile, the CUPHD website latest update indicates there are 43 confirmed tests from the 61866 area.
Sadly, the number of cases involving teen and kids continues to rise. At the beginning of the month of May six days ago, there were just 10 individuals 20-and-under who tested positive for COVID-19 virus in the county. The total has climbed to 31 as of yesterday.
The CUPHD websited indicates the first adult over the age of 90 was also confirmed positive yesterday.
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. These two, along with fever, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat or the loss of taste or smell are common among infected individuals. 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.Check your property tax bill
Spotlight on SJO senior Connor Lusk
High School Clubs & Activities
Wrestling (1 year)
Maroon Platoon |
Hometown: St. Joseph Hobbies: Competitive powerlifting, playing the bass guitar, and helping others at the gym. Favorite SJO memory: His greatest memories at SJO revolve around the weight room. He remembers back in his sophomore year when he started weightlifting. He will never forget how he deadlifted over 600 pounds in front of everyone. Favorite classes: U.S. History, World History, and Sociology Favorite teachers: Mrs. Mabry, Mrs. Svenson, and Mrs. Kinney at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Jeff Kieffer, Mr. Marshall Schacht, Mrs. Don Beckett, and Mr. Shawn Skinner at SJO. College: Parkland College in the Pathways Program Advice to future SJO students: Have fun, don’t blow off your classes, and to pay attention. |
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Senior Spotlights with Anna Tranel, Konnor George & Nathan Maier

Maroon Platoon, Spanish Club
St. Joseph Siblings:
Four siblings: one older brother, one younger sister, and two younger brothers. Hobbies:
Running, writing with sidewalk chalk, and hanging out with friends Favorite SJO memories:
She enjoyed going to all of the home football games and the powderpuff game before Homecoming during her senior year. Favorite classes:
All of her math classes, U.S. History, Civics, and Advanced Biology. Favorite teachers:
Mr. Risley and Mrs. Ford at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Marshall Schacht, Senor Zak Sutton, Ms. Kelly Steffen, and Mrs. Ashley Krisman at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. College:
Parkland College or Augustana University, majoring actuary science Advice to future SJO students:
Make the most of high school and enjoy it because you never know when it will end.


St. Joseph Siblings:
Four siblings: one older sister, two younger sisters, and one younger brother. Hobbies:
His hobbies revolve around music. He really enjoys playing the guitar. Favorite SJO memory:
Homecoming during his freshman year Favorite classes:
World History and Geography with Mr. Kieffer, and U.S. History and Civics with Mr. Beckett. Favorite teachers:
Mrs. Steele at St. Joseph Middle School and Mr. Jeff Kieffer, Mr. Shawn Skinner, Mr. William Billman, and Mrs. Alisyn Franzen at St. Joseph-Ogden High School. Career Plans:
Plans to join the U.S. Army and possibly have a career in a law enforcement. Advice to future SJO students:
Do homework and to stay on task.


Football (1 year)
St. Joseph Siblings:
Two older brothers Hobbies:
Reading books, working on his computer, practicing photography, filming, and hanging out with family. Favorite SJO memories:
His positive times being a part of the boys’ basketball team as a manager during his junior and senior years. Nathan felt motivated to be a part of the basketball family, and he will always remember these moments. Favorite classes:
Trigonometry with Mr. Kiel Duval and Spanish with Senor Zak Sutton. Favorite teachers:
Mr. Jeff Kieffer, Senor Zak Sutton, and Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer College:
Parkland College, Business Advice to future SJO students:
Always try to reach out if you need help because St. Joseph is such a welcoming community.

A quick look back, who would have guessed?
2020 Senior Spotlight on Kenly Taylor

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Clubs & Activities
Volleyball (4 years)
Hometown:Student Council, NHS, Spanish Club, Maroon Platoon, SADA, FCA Ogden Siblings: An older sister; two brothers, one older and one younger Hobbies: Playing card games with friends, hanging out with family, and watching Netflix. Favorite SJO memories: Her greatest memories are playing hacky sack every Friday for Spanish Club during her senior year and the whole IHSA state volleyball tournament experience this past fall when the Spartans earned a 3rd place IHSA State trophy. Favorite classes: Physics with Mr. Robert Glazier and Spanish with Senor Zak Sutton. Favorite teachers: Mrs. Anderson at PVO as well as Mrs. Heather Lindenmeyer and Mr. Marshall Schacht at SJO. College: Parkland College, majoring in nursing Academic goal: Study abroad in Spain. Advice to future SJO students: Enjoy every moment and to not take anything for granted. |
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