Monday, September 17, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Monday, September 17, 2007
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Local News

Status quo budget proposed
Flying High
Two injured in domestic incidents
Corn harvest looks big, thanks to ethanol demand
Iraqi Interior Ministry lifting Blackwater's license after shooting

Showdown over Planned Parenthood


Neighbors

Get rolling for RAMP
DeKalb parish plans three days of family rides and music
Learning goes on
Brown Bag Lectures start this week
Athena nominations sought before deadline
Purchase dinner tickets by Tuesday
Community Servings
Sycamore fire hydrants to be flushed during next few weeks
Reunions
Around the Community
Submitting news releases for Neighbors/Events



Lifestyles
Juggling Act
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Neighbors in the News



Marketplace
Incomes do not keep pace with home values, adding to housing market slump
DeKalb pet stylist awarded
Business Briefcase



Religion
Kirkland United Methodist welcomes Christian group United for concert
Walking the labyrinth at Westminster
Vermeer Quartet cellist to play at Federated
Conference set at NIU's Convo Center
Salem Lutheran nursery attendant installed Sunday
Rich Criss sets third concert to benefit Egyptian
Briefly
Authors' booksigning event planned at Cornerstone store


Opinions

Stench still lingers in halls of justice
The general came to Washington


Obituaries

Our obituaries, posted at noon daily, can now be found online at http://www.daily-chronicle.com/obituaries/.

Police

DeKalb City
Editor's note: Information in Police Briefs is obtained from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department and city police departments. Individuals listed in Police Briefs who have been charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court.


Sports




Outdoors
Another monster crappie caught at Shabbona Lake


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