Saturday, July 21, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, July 21, 2007
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Local News

Sycamore officer shot by fellow officer
Wizard Watch
No injuries in DeKalb fire
Rate relief plan is nearly complete
Budget talks on hold for weekend


Neighbors

On a Mission
FUMC's God Squad volunteers at Dayton work camp
UUFD celebrates its gifts and envisions its future
Bethlehem Lutheran's Pastor Gary Erickson celebrates 25th anniversary of his ordination
SUMC hosts celebration of VBS, mission trip
Briefly



Lifestyles
Chiropractor still going strong after 50 years
Neighbors in the News
Births
Landscape maintenance program set Tuesday by U of I Extension office
Taking control of poison ivy
Exposing youth to nature
Malta Library's summer reading in last week
Sycamore Library offers ‘Space Odyssey with Misty Swift'



Marketplace
Hummus in the cafeteria?
Resource Bank Top Ten ads take top award
Sycamore attorney receives award from Illinois state bar
Bethany Healthcare opens rehabilitation therapy unit
Business Briefcase
Piano teacher helps Pay-It-Forward



Religion
Bethlehem Lutheran plans Vacation Bible School
Pastor Mark Oehlert will guest preach at Salem Lutheran
Immanuel Lutheran confirms six young adults
Salem Lutheran plans two VBS programs
‘People Caring for People' health fair set at St. John's
Briefly


Opinions

Barbs & Bouquets for July 21, 2007
Illinois capital program needs to be passed
The God delusion must be abandoned
Cavel case is an example of judicial activism
Danger: Democrats at work


Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb City


Sports

Cubs beat Cy Young winner with new lineup
Boston bats explode in rout of Sox



Outdoors
Stabilization at Shabbona Lake


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