Monday, July 2, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Monday, July 02, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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

Teen hit, injured by train
Ashes to Ashes: State to destroy young trees in survey for ash borer
Pentagon chews up old jets to keep from Iran
Police arrest two more in failed U.K. terror attacks
Heightened security at Chicago airports could last at least a week


Neighbors

Kish U-Pick camp for kids offered in July
Bike ride will raise funds for pathway, greenway projects
Brick by Brick
Annual Barb City Manor garden event approaches
NIU Lifelong Learning summer study groups begin July 10
Fourth of July Events
Golf Outings
Around the Community



Lifestyles
Fireworks & Fido: Keeping pets safe during Fourth of July festivites
Births
Neighbors in the News
Sycamore Public Library Happenings
United Way seeks ‘Treasures'
DeKalb Library's summer reading is on a ‘Mission'
Dad's financial clich�s deserve attention
Briefly
Marlyn Majorettes march



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
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


Opinions

You can't take it with you
Black men and immigrants don't compete for the same jobs
Other Opinions


Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb City


Sports

Sycamore captures third place



Outdoors
Fund set up to purchase walleyes for Shabbona


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