Saturday, July 7, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, July 07, 2007
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Local News

Eco-friendly farming program wins funding
Bikers, drivers share the streets
Bail set at $500K in sex assualt case
Budget talks reduced to name-calling
Cicadas disappear until 2024 rolls in
Movie night conjures up magic


Neighbors

Gone Servin': Westminster youth help others on Mission Trip to Nebraska
Immanuel Lutheran volunteers build houses in Tijuana, Mexico
Hinckley VBS offers wild ride through God's word
Praise Picnic at SUMC to feature outdoor concert with MLC Band
Briefly



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
On Board Games: Business bringing face time back to gaming
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

Will Bush's presidency end in court, as it began?
Government officials don't see the carnage
Is America great?
Living in the world of George W. Bush is getting even tougher


Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb City


Sports

Barbs hope to ditch losing ways in 2007
Local players take 19th national volleyball tourney



Outdoors
The Outdoor Sportsman: Hearle qualifies for fly fishing tourney


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