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DeKALB - Residents living in the Pearl Street neighborhood say it needs work.
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H-BR schools superintendent starts in July
The Hinckley-Big Rock School Board approved a new superintendent Tuesday to helm the approximately 850-student district.

Board approves plan to keep most county services in Sycamore
SYCAMORE - The DeKalb County Board on Wednesday stated its intent to maintain the majority of county services in Sycamore for at least the next 50 years.

Bush defends high-cost Iraq war, says ‘world is better' for it
WASHINGTON - President Bush defiantly defended the Iraq war Wednesday as U.S. troops began a sixth year of combat in the long and costly conflict that has dominated his presidency. Bush conceded the war has been harder and more expensive than anticipated but insisted it has all been necessary to keep Americans safe.




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NIU memorial cross burned outside church

Malta Township Public Library offering farming presentation
Arts & Entertainment
Go Fly a Kite
Next time someone tells you to “Go fly a kite,” you may want to consider traveling to Sycamore on Saturday. Employees of Kar-Fre Flowers will host the “Kites Over Sycamore” event Saturday in the Sycamore Park annex. The event has been held by Kar-Fre Flowers for about three years.
Field Museum's artist-in-residence exhibits ‘Nature Studies' at NIU
Championship dancer to appear at Heartland Tattoo on April 12-13
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Local Sports
Barbs looking for quality, not quantity
DeKALB - Justin Keck wants his players to tune into the game of baseball.
Sox continue support of NIU
Wrestling becomes a Culton family affair
Opinions
The high cost of higher education
With the recent reports of Northern Illinois University increasing its room and board rates, I found myself contemplating college finances for what seems like the millionth time.
Putting the Iraq war into perspective
Freshman, sophomore DHS teams get slighted
 
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Nation & World
Cheney: Afghanistan Needs NATO Help
KABUL, Afghanistan - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday the United States will ask NATO countries to step up their commitment to help Afghanistan recover from years of tyranny and war.
Group Wants Clinton Phone Logs Released
Bush Defiantly Defends War in Iraq
 
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State
Former college football star gets 10 years for attack on woman
WHEATON, Ill. - A former Purdue linebacker from Bolingbrook has received a 10-year prison sentence for a 2006 attack on a Lisle woman.
Three men fail in attempt to rob bank
Brownie troop spread Easter cheer to Iraq
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Entertainment
Oscar-Winning Actor Paul Scofield Dies
LONDON - Paul Scofield, the towering British stage actor who won international fame and an Academy Award for the film "A Man for All Seasons," has died. He was 86.
`American Idol' Axes Another Contestant
Film of Spitzer Call Girl in Question
 
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National Sports
Japan Trip on for Red Sox, Athletics
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Fans at City of Palms Park were ready for Boston's final spring training game in Florida. The Red Sox weren't.
Hugs, Kisses and a Loss in A.I.'s Return
LeBron, Cavaliers Clock Pistons 89-73
     
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