Thursday, September 20, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Thursday, September 20, 2007
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Local News

Study: DeKalb ready for second high school
Wildlife Sanctuary
County board hears from frustrated flood victims
Lauzen in the race for Hastert seat
Senate-backed casino expansion plan a long shot in the House

Show of Support
Woman found guilty on molestation charges
Ill. Attorney General's Office determines Waterman e-mails didn't violate Open Meetings
Sandbag pickup under way
Lura Lynn Ryan: ‘My conscience is clear'


Neighbors

Artist's drawings feature compass plant
Orchestra's 30th season starts Oct. 12
DeKalb artist wins Best of Painting award
‘Gavin Wilson Variety Show' set
Book-signing planned at Cornerstone
Annual Oak Fest to begin Sept. 29
‘Assassination of Jesse James' a dreamlike look at outlaw
Cellist to perform Lou Reed's ‘Metal Machine Music' at NIU School of Music concert
Dance performance to include award-winning choreography
Norris Gallery seeks artists for ‘Vicinity'
Barbershop group seeks new singers
We The Kings to play at The House Café
‘Disciples' opens Sept. 27 at NIU
NIU Wind Ensemble sets first concert
Makumira project invites donations



Lifestyles
Juggling Act
How Does Your Garden Grow?
Neighbors in the News



Marketplace
Incomes do not keep pace with home values, adding to housing market slump
DeKalb pet stylist awarded
Business Briefcase



Religion
Kirkland United Methodist welcomes Christian group United for concert
Walking the labyrinth at Westminster
Vermeer Quartet cellist to play at Federated
Conference set at NIU's Convo Center
Salem Lutheran nursery attendant installed Sunday
Rich Criss sets third concert to benefit Egyptian
Briefly
Authors' booksigning event planned at Cornerstone store


Opinions

County residents should speak out against casino
Costs of gambling far outweigh the benefits
Prairie Flower: Sycamore residents helped flood victims
Prairie Flower: DeKalb church thanks golf outing sponsors
Prairie Flower: Genoa library appreciates supporters of program
Sally Field doesn't speak for me


Obituaries

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

Police

Sycamore
DeKalb City
DeKalb County
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

Recruit hopes to take NIU by storm
Kishwaukee keeps perfect season alive



Outdoors
Another monster crappie caught at Shabbona Lake


Live It Up!

Artist's drawings feature compass plant
Orchestra's 30th season starts Oct. 12
DeKalb artist wins Best of Painting award
‘Gavin Wilson Variety Show' set
Book-signing planned at Cornerstone
Annual Oak Fest to begin Sept. 29
‘Assassination of Jesse James' a dreamlike look at outlaw
Cellist to perform Lou Reed's ‘Metal Machine Music' at NIU School of Music concert
Dance performance to include award-winning choreography
Norris Gallery seeks artists for ‘Vicinity'
Barbershop group seeks new singers
We The Kings to play at The House Café
‘Disciples' opens Sept. 27 at NIU
NIU Wind Ensemble sets first concert
Makumira project invites donations

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