Sunday, August 26, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Sunday, August 26, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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

Keeping minutes; DeKalb City Council discusses various issues regarding open records
Flood damage still unknown
NIU gets $1.5 mil grant
Farm's future up for grabs



Neighbors

Senior Sex
Neighbors in the News
What's new at the DeKalb Public Library
Births
U of I Extension plans fall garden series



Lifestyles
Senior Sex
Neighbors in the News
What's new at the DeKalb Public Library
Births
U of I Extension plans fall garden series



Marketplace
Silver Wear: DeKalb couple make jewelry from common utensils
Office managers certified
Dance wear store open
Business Briefcase
Business world starting to see potential profits in joining the battle against global warming
Briefly



Religion
Couple seeks workers, donations for Katrina trip
Rochelle church sets work day
First Congregational hosts Bob Milne concert on Sept. 20
Bethel Assembly of God plans Back to School Party
What's in a name?
Living in submission to obtain the anointing of God
Briefly


Opinions

Something to say and proud to say it
‘High School Musical' blues
No meat in state legislation - yet


Obituaries

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

Police

DeKalb City
Editor's note: Information in Police Briefs is obtained from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department and city police departments. Individuals listed in Police Briefs who have been charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court.


Sports

SHS romps Streator
Hearts Broken: Barbs lose in first-ever home game
Huskies end grueling preseason camp
Kougars sweep tourney
Kaneland routs Burlington Central in opener



Outdoors
5th annual Rotary Fishing Derby set


Travel

Tracking Polar Bears
Briefly

These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published. Click here to look up older articles.