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| Local News Board delays public meeting on gaming dealSYCAMORE - The DeKalb County Board on Wednesday pushed back a public meeting scheduled for early January that was intended for discussion of a proposed intergovernmental agreement with the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. County board action The DeKalb County Board took action on the following items Wednesday: House OKs auto safety bill WASHINGTON - The House voted Wednesday to require the government to review a number of auto-safety problems affecting children, such as backovers and power-window accidents. Astronaut's mom dies in crash while he's in space LOMBARD (AP) - The mother of a NASA astronaut who is on board the International Space Station died Wednesday when a train struck her vehicle at a crossing in this western Chicago suburb, police said. On the Job |
| Arts & Entertainment Sisters Save the Day NIU museum celebrates donation with Asian art exhibitionAfter weeks of reading plays, Indian Creek High School theater teacher Jan Kuntz couldn't find one suitable for her class' annual holiday performance. In a moment of frustration, she told the students they might have to write a script themselves. ‘Sound of Music' coming to the Egyptian » More Art & Entertainment News | Local Sports Kill still adjusting to whirlwind week Spartans rake in Western Sun honorsDeKALB - Jerry Kill hasn't had a chance to enjoy his new office. | |
| Opinions Prairie Flower: Sycamore High men's cross country excelledBurzynski backs bill to close Medicaid loophole | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Bush Won't Judge CIA Tape Destruction Aruba Officials Detail Holloway EvidenceWASHINGTON - President Bush said Thursday he will reserve judgment on his administration's destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until several inquiries are finished. "Let's wait and see what the facts are," Bush said. Police, Protesters Clash in New Orleans | Latest headlines from AP State 80-year sentence in abduction of Elkhart woman, children Singer R. Kelly appears in Chicago court, avoids arrestGOSHEN, Ind. - A Chicago man has been sentenced to the maximum 80 years in prison for shooting a man, then abducting his ex-girlfriend and their four children and holding them hostage at an Elkhart motel. GM discloses preliminary deal to sell medium-duty truck business | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Nick Mulling Post-Spears Pregnancy Show Thieves Steal Picasso Painting in BrazilNEW YORK - Nickelodeon is considering a special for its young audience about sex and love following the news that 16-year-old "Zoey 101" star Jamie Lynn Spears is pregnant. Elizabeth II Becomes UK's Oldest Monarch | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Report: Dolphins, Parcells Near Deal Reports: Buckeyes Lose Two CornerbacksDAVIE, Fla. - Bill Parcells and Miami owner Wayne Huizenga agreed Wednesday on a four-year contract to be the Dolphins' vice president of football operations, according to ESPN, which employs the two-time Super Bowl-winning coach as an analyst. Pistons Hand Celtics First Home Loss | |
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