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Icilda Flournory was alone in her DeKalb home on Christmas, but she said she didn't feel lonely.
Local News
Corn or beans? What will farmers do next spring?
ST. LOUIS - On his central Illinois farm, Kyle Winklemann has a quandary - for farmers, certainly an enviable one.

Retailers usher in post-Christmas business with deep discounts
NEW YORK - Retailers opened earlier than ever Wednesday and slashed prices with hopes of salvaging a holiday season that is falling short of already modest expectations, according to the latest data released Wednesday.

Hallucinogenic plant joins list of banned substances in Ill. in new year
CHICAGO (AP) - A law taking effect in Illinois on New Year's Day makes possession or sale of a plant called Salvia divinorum a felony.




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Blagojevich begins Good Samaritan Initiative, part of an effort to help families stay warm

New state law will help educate future homebuyers about the dangers of radon
People
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The stereotype that men involved in Greek life at universities all engage in the type of behavior practiced by the fictional fraternity members in the movie “Animal House” just isn't true, Rick Mell said.
Naval reservist graduates from NIU after year of study in Germany
KEC receives $100,000 grant
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Local Sports
Bulls ready for new start against Spurs
Their coach is gone, and the Chicago Bulls know he might not be the only casualty of their disappointing start.


Opinions
Chris Lauzen would be right for the 14th Congressional District
Bible is not God's word
 
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Nation & World
Bush Signs $555 Billion Spending Bill
CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush, still voicing concern about special project spending by Congress, signed a $555 billion bill Wednesday that funds the Iraq war well into 2008 and keeps government agencies running through next September.
78 Feared Dead in Indonesian Landslides
Zoo Officials Probe Killing by Tiger
 
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State
Don't just toss that Christmas tree; recycle it
UNDATED - Communities across the state are offering residents the chance to recycle their holiday greenery.
Murder victim's family meets woman who got his organs
Quincy police capture second escaped jail inmate
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Entertainment
Lohan Denies Drinking Before Car Crash
LOS ANGELES - Lindsay Lohan says she was sober before a 2005 car crash near Beverly Hills.
Jazz Pianists Pay Tribute to Peterson
Martha Built Nativity Scene in Prison
 
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National Sports
Blazers Beat Sonics to Win 11th Straight
PORTLAND, Ore. - After the Portland Trail Blazers won their 11th straight game, normally stoic owner Paul Allen looked directly at a camera and jubilantly held up one finger on each hand to signify the streak.
Big 12 Reprimands Bobby Knight
South Korean Boxer in Coma After Bout
     
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