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| Local News Obama and Huckabee win Iowa CONCORD, N.H. - Iowa caucus victories behind them, Republican Mike Huckabee and Democrat Barack Obama vowed to stick with their winning principles Friday in an abbreviated dash to the finish in New Hampshire's presidential primary campaign, despite facing a different political alignment and, as Huckabee put it, “only a few days to close the sale.” Local official attends caucus Even though he couldn't cast a vote, DeKalb County Deputy Administrator Gary Hanson said he found attending an Iowa caucus Thursday night an educational and exciting experience. $5M grant to help counties in a disaster Emergency services agencies in six northern Illinois counties recently received a $5.1 million state grant to help install a communications system for the coordination of relief efforts and disaster management in the event of a large-scale catastrophe. Moving Day: State Sen. Brad Burzynski downsizes to smaller office Public meeting planned on proposed agreement with Potawatomi Nation No holiday fires reported in either DeKalb or Sycamore |
| marketplace Buyers Await Bargains: DeKalb County real estate filings down by about 3,000 in 2007 Drendel steps down from Genoa chamber after 28 yearsThe upside to a housing slump is cheaper homes. But many prospective buyers don't see bargains yet, especially as stricter lending standards qualify only the cream of the credit crop. Business Briefcase » More Marketplace News | Local Sports Swanson, Assell a force for Timberwolves Spartans ready for VikingsA dynamic duo of best friends has become a potent force on the Indian Creek boys basketball team. Genoa-Kingston a win away from .500 | |
| Opinions Reassessments won't mean big tax increasesBush hasn't shown any fiscal discipline | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Rivals Target McCain, Obama in N.H. Jobless Rate Hits 5 Percent, 2-Year HighCONCORD, N.H. - The wounded contenders of Iowa took on the presumed leaders of the pack in the New Hampshire presidential primary campaign on Friday, disparaging John McCain as a creature of Washington and signaling that Barack Obama's mantle as the agent of change is ripe for challenge. Fierce Arctic Storm Lashes California | Latest headlines from AP State Arrest warrant issued for owner of horses killed in northern Ill. crash Lottery GlanceWAUKEGAN, Ill. - Prosecutors in northern Illinois have issued an arrest warrant for the owner of 18 Belgian draft horses killed in an October 27th crash while being transported in a double-decker trailer. Owner of starved horses arrested, jailed | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Spears Taken in Ambulance After Standoff Stephen Stills Recovering From SurgeryLOS ANGELES - A bizarre new chapter is unfolding in the life of Britney Spears, with the troubled pop star hospitalized Friday "for her own welfare" after a three-hour standoff involving her two young sons. ABC Cuts 3 From Presidential Debates | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Jayhawks' D Stuns Hokies in Orange Bowl Clemens Says He Took B-12 InjectionMIAMI - The surprising Kansas Jayhawks achieved the unexpected again Thursday _ they won the Orange Bowl with defense. While their high-powered offense was stymied most of the night, the Jayhawks came up with three interceptions and beat Virginia Tech 24-21 in the Orange Bowl to cap one of the finest seasons in school history. Hingis Banned 2 Years for Cocaine Test | |
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