Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Wednesday, October 31, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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

Lawmaker inaction will hurt schools
Thrill of the Hunt
One-third of people believe in ghosts: Poll
Area hospitals ready to check for MRSA
AP analysis: Tests reveal performance gap as students age

An Apple A Day
Flags lowered for fallen trooper
Sycamore officer hits parked car
New military facility eyed for Mount Vernon


Features

People

A wave for everyone
Genoa Lions help build fishing pier
SHS Marching Spartans win band awards
KC math staff is growing memories
Local doctors talk to CCA students
In Uniform
Reintegrating a loved one into the community
Political scientist, sports reporter, Eagle Scout -NIU's 2008 Lincoln Laureate has it all covered
ALPHA presents lecture series
Briefly
4-C offers variety of classes for child care providers
Willden to show watercolor techniques
Food

Wine Harvest
Community Cookbook
Small Bites: Food news that's easy to swallow
Family meals are easier, healthier with a quick plan
Simon Hopkinson's ‘Roast Chicken and Other Stories'


Opinions

In Our View: Just tell us! We can take it
Chronicle institutes new policy for online comments
Cortland trustee seeks to set the record straight
Results of NASA study need to be released
Sort through GOP candidates one pro-lifer at a time


Sports

Patton ready to lead his troops
Huskies looking to build off last season



Outdoors

Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb County
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.

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