Daily Chronicle Headlines Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Wednesday, October 10, 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 These links/stories will become outdated once the next days stories are published.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  County takes first step to buy trailer park land Class Action Sycamore OKs bids for new school Economist and lawmakers pan gambling expansion plan
Hatching a Lesson Plan Missing man may be armed Cavel yet to decide on an appeal to Supreme Court Three sought in robbery near NIU Local runaway makes contact with family
Features  People  Animal Tales United Way's Day of Caring a success Miniature poodle earns therapy volunteer award Paw Lickin' Good Treats donates funds to TAILS KC student Joshua McCarthy receives DAGC's Becky Jacobs Scholarship In Uniform Woman's Club aids Operation Smile Eighth DeKalb County Spelling Bee is Oct. 18 Illinois Civil Justice League honors Burzynski as a ‘Friend of Fairness' DeKalb Area Garden Club meets Thursday at Oak Crest 4-C Quality Counts van program under way Safe Passage seeks supplies Halloween safety tips for pets DCP/SAFE Peace Prize nominations due Friday; winners honored Oct. 30 ‘Hidden Treasures' found all over area Surviving a financial set-back requires a recovery plan Volunteers sought People in the News Food  Too Much Candy? Community Cookbook Small Bites: Food news that's easy to swallow A no-bake treat for Halloween This Halloween, brew up beakers of ‘blood' and purple ooze Opinions  Simple count shows lack of bias on Opinions page Export of horses for slaughter must cease Democrats turn their backs on the truth to further their agenda
Sports  Sycamore's title dreams dashed Injury list still growing Sycamore clinches Western Sun title
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