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| Local News Man struck, killed by trainDeKALB - An 83-year-old Lake Zurich man died Wednesday afternoon when he was struck by a Union Pacific freight train traveling west on the tracks while he was walking near the intersection of East Lincoln Highway and Fourth Street. NIU-led network to aid rural hospitals NAPERVILLE - By 2011, a doctor at a rural hospital in downstate Illinois should be able to get a real-time consultation from a specialist at a large Chicago hospital by using a fiber-optic communication network linking health care providers and universities throughout the state. House rejects Chicago mass transit bailout SPRINGFIELD - Republicans and downstate Democrats blocked efforts Wednesday to bail out Chicago-area mass transit systems. Always a leader GOP presidential candidates begin filing in Illinois Former Genoa man pleads guilty to ‘jihad' plot at Rockford mall |
| Arts & Entertainment Santa's Schedule 2007 Huskie Marching Band to performThis is the busiest time of year for Santa Claus, but he's made plenty of time to appear around DeKalb County to listen to the wishes of local children. DAWC sets annual holiday shopping fair » More Art & Entertainment News | Local Sports Three Huskies earn All-MAC NIU falls to Green BayDeKALB - The Northern Illinois University football team might have won just two games, but the Huskies garnered three postseason awards Wednesday. Matadors to perform at halftime of Saturday's men's game | |
| Opinions Prairie Flower: Evening of Chocolate fundraiser was a hit Prairie Flower: Women entrepreneurs helped KC's Family Literacy ProgramTHE SAFE PASSAGE EVENING OF CHOCOLATE COMMITTEE Prairie Flower: Those who report drunken drivers are good citizens | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Briton Convicted in Sudan Blasphemy Case Musharraf to Lift State of EmergencyKHARTOUM, Sudan - British teacher Gillian Gibbons was convicted of insulting Islam for letting her pupils name a teddy bear Muhammad and sentenced to 15 days in prison and deportation from Sudan, one of her defense lawyers said Thursday. Late Shift Work Is Linked to Cancer | Latest headlines from AP State Former Illinois Rep. Henry Hyde, major player on Hill, dead at 83 Once-flooded Illinois village lands massive national archivesWASHINGTON - Former Rep. Henry Hyde, the Illinois Republican who steered the impeachment proceedings against President Clinton and was a hero of the anti-abortion movement, died Thursday. He was 83. Construction issue continues to haunt debate over mass transit | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Theatergoers Line Up for Bway Tickets WGA Reaches Tentative Deal With ABC NewsNEW YORK - Theatergoers lined up for tickets Thursday as Broadway returned to business following a crippling 19-day strike that cost producers and the city millions of dollars. Dems Cancel Los Angeles Debate | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Cowboys, Pack, Each 10-1, Meet Tonight LSU Lets Miles Talk to MichiganIRVIN, Texas - A pair of 10-1 teams will meet tonight at Texas Stadium when the Dallas Cowboys host the Green Bay Packers. The winner takes a one-game lead in the race for home-field advantage in the playoffs and the tiebreaker. Packers quarterback Brett Favre has never won in eight games on the Cowboys' home turf. Police: Taylor Shooting Appears 'Random' | |
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