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Yes, Finally: Referendum passes easily
DeKALB - For the DeKalb School District, a 63.8 percent majority vote Tuesday proved that the fourth attempt at a referendum is the charm.
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Oberweis wins; Democrats too close to call
Jim Oberweis tasted political victory for the first time Tuesday as he clinched the Republican nomination for the 14th Congressional District.

Obama, McCain win in Illinois
CHICAGO - Buoyed by voters embracing his message of change, Barack Obama routed Hillary Clinton in the Illinois primary on Tuesday, a home-state victory that offered them one of the richest prizes in the nation. Sen. John McCain easily defeated Mitt Romney on the Republican side.

Voters turn out in huge numbers
DeKalb County residents turned out in force to vote Tuesday, with nearly 77 percent of registered voters casting a ballot.

Election results
14th Congressional District
71 out of 71 precincts reporting


Voters support funding for vets

Chambliss wins party nomination, Vary defeats primary challenger Whelan

Matekaitis wins Democratic state's attorney race
People
Common thread
The members of This and That Sewing Basket have friendship sewn up.
3-D Landscaping
Sharp shooters
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Local Sports
Hitting a New Low: Buffalo snaps road skid
DeKALB - The final score might not indicate it, but the solemn looks on the Northern Illinois basketball players' faces did.
T-wolves, Royals advance
Huskie Notebook: Nichols, Rand return not enough for Huskies
Opinions
In Our View: Our schools renewed
The word “renew” has a very simple meaning - to make new again - and a deeper, more thought-provoking one: to begin again after an interval of time. In the case of the $110 million school referendum approved Tuesday by voters in DeKalb, Malta and Cortland, the second definition seems more appropriate.
Wrongly convicted man reminds us of life's opportunities
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Nation & World
McCain Appeals for GOP Unity
WASHINGTON - Boosted by his big night, John McCain asked his loudest conservative critics Wednesday to "calm down" and support his Republican presidential candidacy, as Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton girded for more rounds of their protracted struggle for the Democratic nomination. Obama dared claim a "big victory" because he came from so far behind, but the spoils were closely divided and the bragging rights, shared.
Southern Residents Assess Tornado Damage
Senate Nears Vote on Economy Package
 
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State
Sara Lee swings to 2Q profit, helped by international beverage and bakery sales
CHICAGO - Food maker Sara Lee Corp. said Wednesday it swung to a second-quarter profit, boosted by strong international beverage and bakery sales.
First-grader granted reprieve to return to school after residency debate
Metro East trial under way in slaying of Missourian
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Entertainment
Accidental Pill Overdose Killed Ledger
NEW YORK - Heath Ledger died of an accidental overdose of painkillers, sleeping pills, anti-anxiety medication and other prescription drugs, the New York City medical examiner said Wednesday.
TV Networks Chase Campaign Narratives
Vanity Fair Cancels Annual Oscar Party
 
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National Sports
Shaq Headed for Suns?
PHOENIX - The fastest, flashiest team in the NBA could be getting a lot slower _ but much larger _ because of a blockbuster trade few could have seen coming.
Nolan Ryan to Be Texas Rangers President
Santana Helps Mets Get Over '07 Flop
     
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