Saturday, June 30, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, June 30, 2007
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Local News

Don't ignore markings, signs
Summer camp focuses on religion
Man dies while driving
AT&T paying to play?
Lawmakers called back early
Electric rate relief talks will continue next week
U.N. closes WMD case in Iraq
Woodland preservation passes house


Neighbors

St. Mary's youth take spiritual trek to Minnesota
First Lutheran installs new associate pastor
Spirit's Harmony to sing at Lee church
Immanuel Lutheran reserves Walcamp for weekend camping trip July 13-15
Toney Brothers sing tonight in Shabbona
Briefly
Sycamore minister hosts conference in Rockford



Lifestyles
Historian studies Illinois tombstones
Haish engine returns home
Watch for signs of drought and heat stress in trees
Neighbors in the News
Planning for an evening garden
Best guessers win candy at Sycamore Public Library
Library briefs
What's New at the DeKalb Public Library



Marketplace
Family Plot: Cemetery lawn care grows into monument business
Valley West hospital plans $7M expansion
Industry booms as companies try to get workers to slim down
Business Briefcase



Religion
Immanuel Lutheran children, Oak Crest residents share Vacation Bible School
The United Church of Christ celebrates 50 years
Stubbs family to give presentation about their experiences in Africa
Immanuel hosts missionary family at Sunday services
Toney Brothers to appear at Shabbona church
Briefly
Former Salem member will speak at church


Opinions

Barbs & Bouquets for June 30, 2007
Don't trust Washington


Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb County
DeKalb City


Sports

NIU concludes post player camp



Outdoors
Fund set up to purchase walleyes for Shabbona


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