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Going Green
It does not take much effort to be green.
Local News
Hazards roll along the rails
HARVARD - A tornado touches down.

Safe teen driving program is illegal under new state driving laws
WINNETKA (AP) - A program that gave suburban Chicago teenagers a safe ride home on weekend nights has been shut down - by new teen driving laws intended to keep young drivers safe.

Despite transit solution Metra expected to increase some fares
CHICAGO (AP) - An expected solution to Chicago's mass-transit funding crisis may stave off doomsday-scale service cuts and fare raises, but it won't mean ticket prices stay the same.

Deval Patrick's successful campaign inspires Obama's
BOSTON - Barack Obama told a New Hampshire audience he was borrowing a line from friend Deval Patrick, urging people to “vote your aspirations.” He joked that Patrick “stole a whole bunch of lines from me” during his gubernatorial campaign.

A lot to do

Warmer weather could mean more cut-offs for unpaid utilities

U of I office offers free Radon test kits
Lifestyles
Badge-worthy anti-bullying
As far as the Boy Scouts of America is concerned, knowing how to confront a bully is now as important as mastering a slip knot.
Check out Malta Library
Neighbors in the News
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Local Sports
Pattons shaping program
DeKALB - Michael Patton had a strategic plan to get an ideal christmas present.
McNeal, Teboda pace DeKalb
Barbs use post play in victory
Opinions
Community Columnist: The youth vote
I was sitting on my kitchen counter, trying to keep from going crazy.
John Laesch is the right reason to get involved
Lauzen can hit the ground running
 
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Nation & World
Bush Insists Iran Biggest Terror Sponsor
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - President Bush said Sunday that Iran is threatening the security of the world, and that the United States and Arab allies must join together to confront the danger "before it's too late."
Suspect in Slain Marine Case Seen in La.
Clinton Says Rival Raising Race Issue
 
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State
Suspected serial killer uses confessions as bargaining chips
Larry Broeking knows the chances are slim that Timothy Krajcir will ever emerge from prison on anything other than a gurney in a coroner's van.
ILLINOIS STYLE: How NIU's musical steel pans are made
Chicago tries to change city's perception for 2016 Olympic bid
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Entertainment
Golden Globes Glitz Gone Amid Strike
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - In case anyone's still keeping count amid the writers strike that has hobbled Hollywood's awards season, the tragic romance "Atonement" led the pack for Sunday's Golden Globes with seven nominations.
Nicole Richie, Rocker Welcome Baby Girl
Concert Honors Jazz Legend Peterson
 
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National Sports
Chargers Hoping to Follow AFC Trend
INDIANAPOLIS - San Diego likes the AFC's new championship model. At least this year.
Pressure on Cowboys, Romo
Falcons Hire Dimitroff As GM
     
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