Daily Chronicle Headlines Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Tuesday, July 10, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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  Beware of drive-by roofers offering deals too good to be true DeKalb Deluge: Storm downs trees, cuts power, drenches area Gun control muddies budget picture Bush's press secretary defends Iraq war policy
Neighbors  KC Early Childhood Center holds open houses Sycamore Education Association awards $500 scholarship to Elizabeth Doonan NIU geologist wins Fulbright to New Zealand Two NIU students dive into IEPA internships NIU summer campers wild about Harry On Campus Briefly Rosary H.S. honor roll Kishwaukee College Dean's List 2 Clinton Rosette teachers win PETA award for their humane ‘mousetrap' project Local students named to Dean's List at Augustana Sycamore Boosters taking scholarship applications
 Lifestyles Lost and Found: TAILS promotes microchip technology to identify pets Sycamore Library hosts pet programs Check out Malta Library How Does Your Garden Grow?: July Gardening Checklist DeKalb Band welcomes vocalist Paul Marchese Births Neighbors in the News
 Marketplace On Board Games: Business bringing face time back to gaming Business Briefcase
 Religion Gone Servin': Westminster youth help others on Mission Trip to Nebraska Immanuel Lutheran volunteers build houses in Tijuana, Mexico Hinckley VBS offers wild ride through God's word Praise Picnic at SUMC to feature outdoor concert with MLC Band Briefly
Opinions  Corn Fest rightfully belongs downtown Ice cream parlor would be great for downtown The Isaiah Washington credo: Blame race Wall Street Journal: Immigration problem is ‘inflated'
Obituaries  Our obituaries, posted at noon daily, can now be found online at http://www.daily-chronicle.com/obituaries/. Police  DeKalb City DeKalb County
Sports  Setting high goals: Johnson hopes to lead SHS deep in playoffs
 Outdoors The Outdoor Sportsman: Hearle qualifies for fly fishing tourney
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