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Owen Wilkins' father worked hard.
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Lawmakers appropriate school funds for ‘4th time'
State lawmakers are again trying to get funding to nearly two dozen school districts that were promised money more than five years ago for building projects.

Bank robbery arrests made in DeKalb
Two residents of Ransom, Ill., were arrested in DeKalb on Tuesday after DeKalb Police were told the pair is suspected of two bank robberies in Grundy County.

Illinois orders water testing in reaction to AP series
The governor of Illinois ordered screening of the state's waterways for pharmaceuticals Wednesday in reaction to an Associated Press investigation into the presence of trace amounts of medicines in U.S. drinking water.




About Time

Special census beginning this week in Genoa

2008 seasonal weight limits start
Arts & Entertainment
Fairies & Lovers
The cast and crew of the Northern Illinois University production of William Shakespeare's “A Midsummer Night's Dream” jokingly refer to their production as “Midsummer the Musical.”
‘Forever Plaid' directors share long history in theater
KSO continues tradition of winning performances
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Local Sports
Watson teaches Anderson lesson in guard play
CLEVELAND - Jake Anderson was the last man off the floor for Northern Illinois.
Huskies have rough time on defensive end
Thursday's Daily Dose
Opinions
Jefferson Elementary Fun Fair was a success
Growth is good for the city of Sycamore
 
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Nation & World
Stocks Recoup Losses on S&P Projection
NEW YORK - Wall Street recovered from an early plunge Thursday to trade higher after Standard & Poor's predicted financial companies are nearing the end of the massive asset write-downs that devastated the stock and credit markets for months.
Retail Sales Plunge by 0.6 Percent
Senate Backs Some Tax Cuts, Nixes Others
 
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State
Source: Charges to be dropped against mom who left child in car
CHICAGO - Misdemeanor charges will be dropped against a Tinley Park woman who briefly left her 2-year-old daughter in a car to take her two older daughters to pour coins into a Salvation Army kettle.
Chicago Sky coach Overton abruptly resigns, Key named new GM
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Entertainment
Jackson Lawyer: Neverland Ranch Saved
Michael Jackson has refinanced Neverland ranch in time to save his famed California spread from a public auction that was scheduled for later this month.
Crystal Strikes Out in New Career
Spears `having a Blast' on CBS' `Mother'
 
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National Sports
Sapp Carries Hoyas Into Big East Semis
NEW YORK - Jessie Sapp scored 23 points and No. 9 Georgetown tied a Big East tournament record with 17 3-pointers, fending off a second-half comeback to beat Villanova 82-63 on Thursday in the second round.
Rockets Top Hawks for 20th Straight Win
Crystal Strikes Out in New Career
     
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