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All this is crazy; let's vote earlier
2020 will be remembered for more than we what to remember including the painful November 3 election. Our country was already suffering from the pandemic and all its spin-off problems.
Unemployment, business closings, demise of the travel industry, struggling houses of worship, massive national depression to name a few of the problems. However, great news Pfizer has come up with a vaccine that has been 90% effective in preliminary trials. At this writing this is great news with the stock market on the verge of setting an all-time high. This vaccine has the potential to bring this country out of the house and back to work, school, church, and more.
We also need a vaccine to get us over this election. Most Americans would gladly take a shot in the butt to relieve this pain in the neck election we have just endured or, enduring?
Whoever heard of an election going on for days? Some of the states are still counting. The media has called the election for the states but some states have not verified the vote totals. This is insane.
Most of the states got it right on November 3. They counted the votes that made it to the post office on November 3. No one knows when a letter will show up when mailed on November 3. The letter could show up November 4 or November 10 or later.
Regardless of how you feel about the outcome of the election states like Nevada, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, North Carolina and Arizona did our country a disservice. Even if you are happy about Joe Biden being elected, surely you aren't happy about the long delay in counting the votes.
For many weeks we have been hearing about swing states that would be allowed more days in getting their mail ballots back to count. But the changes did what everyone knew would happen and that was delay the reporting of election results with the possibility of court fights later.
In North Carolina, the State Board of Elections said ballots postmarked by Election Day would count as long as officials received them within nine days after the election. Nine days!
In Wisconsin, a federal judge similarly ruled that ballots postmarked by Election Day would count as long as officials had them in hand within six days after Nov. 3. A Michigan state judge ruled that absentee ballots postmarked by Nov. 3 would be counted if they arrived up to two weeks after Election Day.
All this is crazy.
Go to the courthouse to verify your voter registration. Receive your one ballot obtained only by showing your identification. Put your ballot in the mail in plenty of time to arrive by November 3. It only takes some planning.
Better yet go early and vote and forget the mail if at all possible. Between now and the next election we have to come up with a federal election policy that requires counting the votes received by election day and not ten days or two weeks later.
Dr. Glenn Mollette is a syndicated American columnist and author of American Issues, Every American Has An Opinion and ten other books. He is read in all 50 states. The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily representative of any other group or organization.
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County records 4 Covid-19 deaths, state could see another stay-at-home order
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today reported 12,623 new confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19 in Illinois, including 79 additional deaths. Four of the 79 individuals who passed away were from Champaign County.
The Champaign-Urbana Public Health District announced the four COVID-19 deaths included a female in her 70s, two males in their 80s and one 90-year-old male. The county death toll is now at 37.Yesterday, Governor J.B. Pritzker hinted that a statewide stay-at-home order is back on the table after ruling it out four days earlier as the state wrestles with bringing the recent COVID-19 surge under control. While he did not specify a time or trigger during his press briefing, it is likely
"I'm not looking at the broader mitigation of stay-at-home as something I would do in the coming days or week, but I can't guarantee you what it looks like two weeks from now or three weeks from now - I just don't know," he said on November 6.
Yesterday, his message was more apprehensive saying that another stay-at-home order could be issued if the state's metrics continue to rise. He made it clear it was something he wants to avoid, but may be unavoidable given the rising tide of the infectious virus nationwide.
"As I've told you, for days, you know, we are looking at really all the possibilities - the possibility that we would have to go back a phase, the possibility that we would have to ultimately have a stay-at-home order - those are not things that I prefer to do. But those are things that these numbers are not sustainable."
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Money Matters: Three businesses that would be great to have in St. Joseph
As St. Joseph and small towns across the country face stagnation (lack of growth) it is important that they prioritize their local economy.
St. Joseph is a desirable place to live for many reasons. We have a great school system, small town values, a low crime rate, proximity to jobs and everyday necessities, the best El Toro in Champaign County and numerous local businesses. I could go on and on.
However, if population growth isn’t a desired outcome then population retention is pivotal to the long-term livelihood of the community.
What’s the best way to improve the desirability and longevity of a small town? Create a thriving local economy that isn’t too dependent upon one industry.
That said, this article is dedicated to three businesses I believe would improve resident retention and add a welcomed vitality to the local economy in St. Joseph.
BBQ & Craft Beer Restaurant
Location: East of Jack Flash
Boutique Assisted Living Facility and Memory Care Center
Location: Southwest of the middle school or a new residential development
Home Remodeling General Contractor
Location: Vacant lot on 2nd Street south of the Kickapoo Rail Trail or your garage
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St. Joseph-Ogden announces 1st quarter Honor Roll
Despite the challenges of hybrid schooling, 239 students started the fall semester with a grade point average of 3.25 or higher on the school's 4.0 scale.
High Honor Roll
Freshmen
Logan Allen
Aden Armstrong
Owen Baltzell
Samantha Beetz
Chloe Burkhalter
Rachel Divan
Sadie Ericksen
Joseph Frasca
Addison Frick
Grace Getty
Logan Haake
Chloe Harper
Rachel Harris
Brody Hausman
Annabelle Hueber
Tanner Jacob
Kya Jolley
Helene Jones
Tori Kibler
Hayden Lewis
Quinn Lewis
Taylyn Lockhart
Addisyn Martinie
Talan Miller
Isaiah Mock
Rowan Musselman
Caleb Ochs
Cole Pruitt
Macy Reed-Thompson
Addison Roesch
Addison Ross
Daniel Santiago
Lucas Skelton
Logan Smith
Drew Thurman
Emma Thurman
Elissia Ward
Colin Wayland
Corbin Wells
Hayden Williams
Peyton Williams
Sophomores
Kaytlyn Baker
Olivia Baltzell
Tyler Burch
Maddux Carter
Yamilka Casanova
Ariana Chambers
Morgan Cramer
Aiden Cromwell
Zachary Dahman
Emily Elsbernd
Joselyn Frerichs
Kennedy Greer
Andrew Guelfi
Mikyla Haley
Hayden Henkelman
Maya Hewkin
Taylor Hug
Emily Jeffries
Aliya Jones
Peyton Jones
Jacob Kern
Hunter Ketchum
Collin Livesay
Haleigh Maddock
Aidan McCorkle
Kyle Meccoli
Teagan Miller
Allegra Pearman
Ty Pence
Jack Robertson
Kirsten Schaefer
Johanna Schmitz
Jack Setterdahl
Paige Siegmund
Trinity Tapia
Payton Vander Logt
Taylor Voorhees
Alayna Wagle
Mallory Wagner
Maggie Ward
Juniors
Tyler Altenbaumer
Kailyn Anderson
Ella Armstrong
Abigail Behrens
Andrew Beyers
Mara Burkhalter
Kennedi Burnett
Angela Chahine
Braden Clampitt
Anastasia Conerty
Deanna Cummins
Benjamin Cunningham
Sidney Davis
Zander Dressen
Jared Emmert
Hannah Fox
Mackenzie Fulk
Brennan Haake
Liam Hamer
Lauren Harper
Kailyn Ingram
Payton Jacob
Alison Kearney
Ava Knap
Jacey Lewis
Wyatt Loghry
Kelsey Martlage
Sophia McDade
Coby Miller
Conrad Miller
Elijah Mock
Jett Morris
Jessica Palmer
Emma Parkinson
Hope Rajlich
Grace Schmitz
Taryn Sexton
Alyssa Shoviak
Luke Stegall
Rebecca Steinbach
Mackenzie Trame
Regan Uden
Taylor Wells
Senior
Crayton Burnett
David Bytnar
Taylor Campbell
Kylie Duckett
Makayla Duckwitz
Jacob Dwyer
Hanna Eastin
Nadirah Edwards
Dakota Franzen
Atleigh Hamilton
Emmyrson Houston
Lukas Hutcherson
Logan Ingram
Cailer Kellenberger
Shelby Kofoot
Alyssa Maddock
Tyson Madsen
Sophia Martlage
Garren Meeker
Samantha Naylor
Alec Painter
Erin Patton
Aidan Roberts
Indira Robinson
Mazie Ronk
Evan Schmitz
Max Shonkwiler
Tessa Smith
Payton Vallee
Nora Walden
Brayden Wendt
Mikayla Wertz
Logan Wolfersberger
Honor Roll
Freshmen
Kaden Allinger
Mya Bott
Kyler Brown
Payton Carter
Maya Chahine
James Harbourt
Jayci Hayes
Holden Jones
Lauren Lannert
Jake LeVeck
Carson Maroon
Seth McBride
Shannon McMahon
Madison Stevens
Zoey Sweet
Braxton Waller
Spencer Wilson
Sophomores
Madison Adams
Canyon Alwes
Taylor Burch
Payton Carter
Gwen Chatterton
Madelynn Cook
Abigail Dow
Leah Finley
Grace Flessner
Jessica Gadbury
Hallie Harms
Mary Hinrichs
Shayne Immke
Cameran Kelley
Jade Kelley
Aaron Lane
Blake Morgan
Courtney Myren
Caleb Nemecz
Jacob Newman
Ava Northen
Emma Rydell
Emma Ward
Jackson Wetzel
Juniors
Madison Atwood
Alanna Bensyl
Ella Besson
Allison Burnett
Ashley Eldridge
Carter Freeman
Zella Fuqua
Hailey Gaines
Avian Gerdes
Alyssa Hamilton
Claire Huffman
Olivia Klotz
Ashlyn Lannert
Ava Meyer
Ava Miller
Jackson Place
Jonathan Poulter
Griffin Roesch
Anna Snyder
Ethan Vanliew
Elijah Weinmann
Seniors
Raegan Crippen
Caleb Eads
Britney Evans
Alexandra Frerichs
Emily Froman
Isabella Getty
Hayden Knott
Spencer Lahners
Ethan Lane
Matthew Lilly
Aiden Livesay
Madigan Loman
Abigail Moberg
Hannah Umbarger
Mitchell Whitlock
Rachel Wilson
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