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Recruit 100
Organizers working to form a local chapter of the NAACP have set an ambitious goal: recruit 100 members by May 1, representing all races and all areas in DeKalb County.
Local News
Leland man being held on a $2 mil bond
A Leland man has been charged with 23 felonies for his alleged role in what DeKalb County law enforcement officials say is a multi state theft case.

Six men seeking Hastert's seat make final push before Super Tuesday
At least six men will likely be meeting and greeting numerous people throughout northern and central Illinois this weekend.

Rep. leaders in Illinois see McCain as favorite
WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain, riding a wave of primary victories and favorable polls, is seen by many Illinois Republican insiders as the front-runner in the state's presidential primary.

Prison hooch a concern for some officials
SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Depart-ment of Corrections might not be handing its inmates cocktails during meal time, but the state's largest employee union fears the department's decision to switch to 100 percent juice could lead to drunken prisoners.

Three-day Weekend

DeKalb man suspected in slew of area burglaries

Dwindling salt supply forces DeKalb to cut back on streets treated
Faith
Pre-game Show
The players at Sunday's big event in Sycamore are hoping to draw a crowd.
Shrove Tuesday dinner and cake auction set
Sycamore men host pancake supper
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Local Sports
Young enjoying success on bowling lanes
SYCAMORE - When the Sycamore girls bowling team won the state title in 2003, Kaitlyn Young was in eighth grade.
Strack leads offensive explosion
Hart glad to be a Huskie
Opinions
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District plan is long-term, cost-effective solution
Candidate John Laesch is committed to change
 
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Nation & World
Chad Rebels Fight Gov't Force in Capital
NAIROBI, Kenya - Hundreds of rebels penetrated the capital of Chad on Saturday, clashing with government troops and moving on the presidential palace after a three-day advance through the oil-producing central African nation, officials and witnesses said.
Candidates Hang Hopes on Super Tuesday
Iraqis Bury Dozens of Bombings Victims
 
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State
Poll: Obama, McCain lead among likely Illinois voters ahead of Super Tuesday
CHICAGO - A new poll finds Barack Obama and John McCain leading by better than 2-to-1 among likely Illinois primary voters.
Passenger train stuck in Calif. mountains, second train pulled to Reno, Nev.
Defense says minister in porn case may have been insane
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Entertainment
Celebs Heat Up Maxim Super Bowl Party
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - It wasn't what you would call a hot party. Sure, there was sizzlin' music, plenty of drinks and stars like Nick Lachey and Ryan Seacrest in attendance, but with temperatures dipping into the 30s Friday night, many partygoers at Maxim's mostly outdoor Super Bowl soiree at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess huddled around heat lamps and fire pits.
French President Marries Former Model
Jury Acquits Wesley Snipes of Tax Fraud
 
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National Sports
Mets Give Santana Landmark Contract
NEW YORK - New ace this year, new ballpark in 2009. Now that Johan Santana is headed to the New York Mets, they have an awful lot to be excited about.
Goodell Defends Destroying Pats' Tapes
Els Shoots 65 to Lead by 1; Woods 4 Back
     
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