Daily Chronicle Headlines Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, June 16, 2007 Click on the URL to read the full story. These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published. Local News  Local departments buck trend Sycamore hires one new officer Search engine helps a charity with each click State neglecting juvenile offenders' schooling Has zero tolerance been taken too far?
Neighbors  Chorale gets patriotic Stubbs family returns for Mission Sunday Boy donates food to Salem pantry Summer Solstice celebration set Friday at Mayfield Are you dazzled and deluded? Sycamore leader hosts conference ‘History of Heaven' taught Salem to host minister Briefly ‘Blessings' study held at Salem
 Lifestyles The Few. The Proud.: Five Genoa-Kingston Marines return home, march in parade Kick-off events held for library reading program ‘See Your Soldier' video visits set Library seeks ‘Funniest Pet Videos' Neighbors in the News Births Safe Passage seeks food Big, bold perennials add color to gardens Check out Malta Library Follow directions when using pesticides Storm-damaged trees need care Changing the world for older adults
 Marketplace Paint Roller: Sycamore company sponsors NASCAR team Half of CEOs made more than $8.3M at S&P 500 companies Minn. company grows into one of the top U.S. ethanol producers Business Briefcase for June 15, 2007
 Religion ‘Breathe in, breathe out' - Mayfield Congregational offers weekly meditation class Celebration Chorale to perform patriotic shows Briefly Sycamore minister to hold conference at Rockford center
Opinions  Here's a bit of verse: Can things in Sycamore get any worse? S.S. GOP DOA?: Skipper Bush is going down with his ship Apparently it's OK if the banks rob you
Obituaries  Our obituaries, posted at noon daily, can now be found online at http://www.daily-chronicle.com/obituaries/. Police  Sports  Pitching key for Spartans
 Outdoors The Outdoor Sportsman: Summer time fishing tips to bag a prize
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