Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Wednesday, August 08, 2007
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Local News

School board agrees on unbalanced budget
On the Vine
Deadline Day: Legal action threatened if paychecks aren't issued
Study: Patchwork system leaves some children unvaccinated and at risk


Neighbors

Local activist goes to D.C.
Local group remembers bombings
In Uniform
Shabbona Pioneers keep busy
Trips donated for MUM golf outing
Briefly
People in the News
Oak Crest celebrates licensing review
Tribute to Heroes planned Oct. 4



Lifestyles
Camp Cause
Passport to Adventure focuses on central sites
Neighbors in the News
Recipes being taken for KCH Auxiliary Cookbook
How does your garden grow?
Avoid plants that attract Japanese Beetles
Program set on garden weeds
Births
Tips to repair damaged lawns
Habitat for Humanity plans annual garage sale
Fans go nuts over Jericho; CBS highlights new season



Marketplace
Going Mobile: Businesses taking services to their customers
Oak Crest awards scholarship
Oak Crest names Nurse of the Year
Business Briefcase



Religion
Back to Tradition
Church music group performs at Borders
North Central College students lead summer camp at SUMC
DeKalb Wesleyan welcomes new pastor
Congregation Beth Shalom planning a welcome picnic
Briefly


Opinions

Sycamore Park District should do the right thing
Overturning Roe v. Wade would end the victimization


Obituaries

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

Police

Sandwich
DeKalb City
DeKalb County


Sports

Record may not bring Bonds respect, adulation



Outdoors
Operation Home Front's Day of Fishing set for Aug. 11


Food

Dorm Food 101
Community Cookbook
Small Bites: Food news that's easy to swallow
Homemade cereal bars make perfect school snack
Rethinking the PB&J sandwich

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