Daily Chronicle Headlines Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, June 23, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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  Bikers fight multiple sclerosis Impact fees may have been miscalculated Undeclared candidate swaying Illinois GOP Army officer says the Guantanamo panels relied on vague intelligence Cop pleads guilty to sex crime
Neighbors  Immanuel Lutheran children, Oak Crest residents share Vacation Bible School The United Church of Christ celebrates 50 years Stubbs family to give presentation about their experiences in Africa Immanuel hosts missionary family at Sunday services Toney Brothers to appear at Shabbona church Briefly Former Salem member will speak at church
 Lifestyles Frozen Asset: Genoa man wins $3,000 in travel through grocery contest How Does Your Garden Grow? Aktion Club presents ‘On Stage' benefit show Summer reading fun begins Library briefs Kishwaukee United Way seeking ‘Hidden Treasures' for its agencies Births Neighbors in the News
 Marketplace Above Board: DeKalb skate shop about more than merchandise 500 recognize employee health at annual Fit Fest Business Briefcase
 Religion 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
Opinions  Barbs & Bouquets for June 23, 2007 Bush's godson: Careful with Sen. Edward Kennedy's newborn bill Immigration's past: ‘Dirty, lousy people' bathed in poisonous Zyklon B in El Paso
Obituaries  Our obituaries, posted at noon daily, can now be found online at http://www.daily-chronicle.com/obituaries/. Police  DeKalb City DeKalb County Sycamore
Sports  Storm lose twice DeKalb winless on Day 1
 Outdoors Petenwell Resevoir offers great fishing
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