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Time to File
April brings spring rains, green grass and for millions of people, a last-minute scramble to file tax returns by April 15.
Local News
Report: IRS scrutinizing more small businesses
WASHINGTON - The tax audit rates of the largest companies are less than half what they were 20 years ago while more small and mid-size businesses are coming under scrutiny, according to an organization that monitors the Internal Revenue Service.

Campus violence puts spotlight on mental health
The rampage carried out nearly a year ago by a deranged Virginia Tech student who slipped through the mental health system has changed how American colleges reach out to troubled students.

Oberweis plans ‘positive' campaign in fall rematch
BATAVIA - For a guy whose family name graces a chain of ice cream stores, Jim Oberweis isn't nearly as popular as you might think.




Slice of Life: Pizza delivery driver is all about quality

Dennis McKinnon to host Special Olympics benefit

State police and tollway holding safety seat events
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Into the Wild: Animal Planet's Jeff Corwin coming to Midwest Museum
To say Chris Brodnicki is excited is an understatement. The executive director of the Midwest Museum of Natural History is “thrilled to death” wildlife biologist and television personality Jeff Corwin will be making an appearance in Sycamore.
Community Servings
Seminar to give adults information to teach children
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Local Sports
Behm's homers lead Huskies to sweep
DeKALB - The first home run didn't look like it had a chance.
Viewpoint: Harnish looks strong at QB early on
Viewpoint: Phillips says goodbye to NIU Sunday afternoon
Opinions
‘Liberal bias' at colleges is no cause for worry
All too quiet on the Western front
 
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Nation & World
11 Policemen Killed in Afghanistan
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants attacked a group of police officers sleeping on the mud floor of an isolated roadside checkpoint early Monday in southern Afghanistan, killing 11 in the latest assault against the nation's vulnerable police force.
Obama Lashes Out at Clinton
Bomb Explosion in Baghdad Kills 4
 
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State
Turkoglu scores 24 as Magic beat Bulls 104-84 to reach 50-win mark
Suburban Chicago police investigate after reported cougar sightings
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Entertainment
Cate Blanchett Gives Birth to Third Son
SYDNEY, Australia - Actress Cate Blanchett has given birth to her third child, a spokesman said Monday.
Former CNN Anchor Does the 'Possible'
Craig Sheds 007 Charm for New Film
 
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National Sports
Kobe Bryant, Lakers Rout Spurs 106-85
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Lakers took sole possession of the Western Conference lead Sunday. One more win and they're assured of keeping it.
Crede, Konerko Slams Lead White Sox
SuperSonics Beat Mavericks 99-95
     
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