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| Local News DeKalb soldier honoredGov. Rod Blagojevich on Friday ordered all state buildings to fly their American and state flags at half-staff from sunrise Saturday to sunset Monday in honor of a DeKalb woman who died in Kuwait earlier this week. Beware of deer crossing road Traveling down a country road at dusk this time of year, drivers may be thinking about the cooler weather or their holiday to-do lists - until the shadowy form of a deer seems to bound from out of nowhere. Filibuster stalls farm bill WASHINGTON - A wide-ranging rewrite of the farm bill fell victim Friday to a Republican filibuster in the Senate, threatening enactment of new and expanded subsidies promised to farmers by lawmakers seeking re-election next year. Nearly 50 students arrested after fight at Chicago school CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago police say 49 students have been arrested after a fight broke out at a high school on the city's West Side. Gold and Silver Veterans health care program could be expanded |
| Faith BrieflyDeKalb man attends joint Baptist assembly » More Faith News | Local Sports Banged-up Huskies hope to stop NavyKougars a win from title | |
| Opinions Barbs & Bouquets for Nov. 17, 2007 Democrats wave the white flagBouquet/Barb - Illinois' foster families deserve a lot of credit. The state pays families who take foster children into their homes, ostensibly to reimburse them for the cost of the children's care. But by the Department of Children & Family Services' own admission, the reimbursement rates are “modest,” while the cost of raising a child continues to rise. We all benefit when children in our state are raised in the safe, stable environments these foster families provide - not because they're paid to, but because they're needed. The Barb goes to the state of Illinois, which sorely needs to raise reimbursement rates substantially. Last year's increase was just 3 percent, and it was the first time rates had risen in six years. Attention, candidates: Keep it real | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Bangladeshi Cyclone Kills at Least 1,723 Pakistan's Musharraf Faces US PressureDHAKA, Bangladesh - Hundreds of thousands of survivors were stuck Saturday behind roads blocked by fallen trees, iron roofs and thick sludge as rescue workers fought to reach towns along Bangladesh's coast that were ravaged by a powerful cyclone that killed at least 1,723 people. Democrats: Bush Hinders New Iraq Course | Latest headlines from AP State Caps lawsuit loss creates uneasiness again for Illinois doctors ILLINOIS STYLE: It's hard to miss this pink houseSPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Dr. Kostantinos Psihramis says he wanted to make a difference when he relocated from Virginia to the southern Illinois town of Belleville in late 2005, filling one of two holes created when specialists left the area. Forensic expert says former Ill. officer's 3rd wife was killed; search for 4th wife goes on | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Stagehands and Producers to Resume Talks Forgotten Hero: Exhibit Honors LafayetteNEW YORK - With the prospect of lucrative Thanksgiving holiday grosses evaporating, Broadway's stagehands and producers have a pressing reason to resolve their differences and find a way to end the strike that has shut down Broadway shows for a week. Film, TV Writers Set Negotiations Date | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Michigan's Henne & Hart Start Clemson, Boston College Seek ACC TitleANN ARBOR, Mich. - Michigan quarterback Chad Henne and running back Mike Hart started against Ohio State on Saturday. Oregon's Dixon Tears ACL, Out for Season | |
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