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No matter what project Robert James undertakes, he wants children to know they should never judge a book by its cover.
Local News
DeKalb School Board OKs building plan
DeKALB - The DeKalb School Board on Tuesday approved by a 6-0 vote a plan that would build a new high school and elementary school to accommodate the district's growing population.

Holiday travelers hit the road, skies and train tracks
NEW YORK - Millions of Americans showed up at airports and train stations early Wednesday in hopes of getting a jump on what was predicted to be the largest Thanksgiving pilgrimage ever - despite rising gas prices and fears of air delays.

Snow expected in DeKalb County
DeKalb County travelers can expect falling temperatures and snow flurries Wednesday night and throughout the day Thursday, Northern Illinois University meteorologist Gilbert Sebenste said Wednesday morning.

Genoa Police charge two in string of burglaries
A man and woman seen trying to break into a Genoa house Monday were caught by police with items stolen in other burglaries, police said.

Castle in DeKalb

In FutureGen decision, does outside support matter?


People
Stories in Wood:
Maple Park artist shares history through vessels
Local baton twirlers win awards at annual Pumpkin Patch contest
Hinckley Junior Women's Club displays gift boxes for auction
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Opinions
In Our Words: We all thank you, Ashley
“Americans are a grateful people, ever mindful of the many ways we have been blessed. On Thanksgiving Day we lift our hearts in gratitude for the freedoms we enjoy, the people we love, and the gifts of our prosperous land. ...
National farm bill stinks to high heaven
Republican debates in 14th Dist. are overdue
 
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Nation & World
Holiday Travelers Hit the Road, Sky
NEW YORK - Americans packed up and headed to airports and train stations hours ahead of time Wednesday to get a jump on what was predicted to be the largest Thanksgiving pilgrimage ever despite rising gas prices and fears of air delays.
Musharraf May Quit Army by Saturday
US Seeks to Close Mideast Deal Next Year
 
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State
Jerseyville officers cleared in teenager's stun gun death
JERSEYVILLE, Ill. - A special prosecutor says two Jerseyville police officers are not criminally responsible for the death of a teenager who died after being shocked with a stun gun.
Deere's 4Q profit up 52 pct on strong farm, commercial sales
Lottery Glance
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Entertainment
Quaid's Baby Twins Reported Hospitalized
LOS ANGELES - The newborn twins of Dennis Quaid and his wife, Kimberly, were reportedly given an accidental overdose of blood thinner at a hospital.
Jennie Garth Eliminated From 'Dancing'
Film Producer Indicted in Los Angeles
 
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National Sports
Priest Holmes Retires After NFL Comeback
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Priest Holmes retired Wednesday, ending a short comeback hailed as one of the most improbable in NFL history.
Rollins Wins NL MVP
Vick Will Spend Thanksgiving Behind Bars
     
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