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Forever Thankful
Phil Bomar thought he had lost his leg. The Miller brothers were scared.
Local News
Sycamore woman gets life in prison
SYCAMORE - Valorie Theis laid her head down on a table Wednesday and cried after being sentenced to life in prison.

Chemical causes small fire at KCH
DeKALB - A broken chemical bottle caused a small fire at the new Kishwaukee Community Hospital, 1 Kish Hospital Drive, around 3 p.m. Wednesday.

Thermostats at state buildings set at 68
DeKALB - The maintenance staff at Northern Illinois University works to manage utility costs of heating, cooling and electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Feeling sleepy after dinner? Don't blame the turkey
TRENTON, N.J. - Feel sleepy after a big Thanksgiving meal? Contrary to popular thinking, it's not the turkey's fault.

Turkey Rush

Small business flood damage registration ends Monday


Arts & Entertainment
Ample Accompaniment
Batons will fly Nov. 30 at the Northern Illinois University Huskie Marching Band's year-end concert - now that there will be room to toss them without injuring the audience.
School of Ballet Arts and Dance offers ‘Nutcracker Ballet'
Art students return to Chicago to paint parade's street logo
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Local Sports
Pater ready to lead young DeKalb squad
DeKALB - Spending most of his wrestling and coaching career planted near the head coach, Mike Pater gained an intimate knowledge of the complexities of the demanding sport.
Expectations high for Spartans
Cogs hoping to take next step in year two
Opinions
Prairie Flower: Sycamore Steelers did themselves proud
Prairie Flower: Wonderful World of Christmas was a hit
 
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Nation & World
Balmy Weather for NY Thanksgiving Parade
NEW YORK - Delighted, shrieking children were barely able to contain themselves Thursday as Barbie rolled past and enormous Shrek and Snoopy balloons floated overhead in the traditional Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Retailers Focus More on Thanksgiving Day
Holloway's Father to Search for Body
 
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State
After permit uproar, BP faces challenge of cutting discharges
WHITING, Ind. - Every day, 20 million gallons of industrial waste carrying everything from hard hats to thick globs of oil flow from BP's Indiana refinery to its last stop before Lake Michigan: a 30-acre wastewater treatment plant.
Attorney says Drew Peterson received anonymous letter with details of sighting of missing wife
ILLINOIS STYLE: Godfrey man uses Asian carp to catch monster catfish
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Entertainment
Balmy Weather for NY Thanksgiving Parade
NEW YORK - Delighted, shrieking children were barely able to contain themselves Thursday as Barbie rolled past and enormous Shrek and Snoopy balloons floated overhead in the traditional Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Paris Hilton Visits Shanghai
Paris Hilton Impressed by Shanghai Style
 
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National Sports
Angels, Hunter Agree on $90 Million Deal
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Vladimir Guerrero finally will have some protection in the batting order. The Los Angeles Angels, who have been trying to land another strong hitter for several years, agreed to a five-year, $90 million deal Wednesday with free agent Torii Hunter, who hit .297 with 28 homers and drove in 107 runs for Minnesota this year.
NHL-Worst Capitals Fire Coach Hanlon
England Fires Coach Steve McClaren
     
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