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New Prospects: College job fair targets workers with varied experience levels
Mary Pelayo has a job, but with the cost of living rising and gas prices soaring, it's time to find a closer one with better pay.
Local News
Crowd rallies behind Waterman police chief
WATERMAN - About 120 people packed the Waterman Village Hall on Friday night, most to show their support of Police Chief Charles Breese who was removed from his duties last week by Mayor Clidea Lave.

Midwest quakes are not fully understood
CHAMPAIGN - Scientists say they know far too little about Midwestern seismic zones like the one that rumbled to life under southern Illinois on Friday morning, but much of what they do know is striking.

The oldest Americans are also the happiest, research finds
CHICAGO - It turns out the golden years really are golden.




She's ‘a gem': Oak Crest employee loves working with people

Police: Man fled from traffic stop while armed

Temporary closure on Somonauk
Faith
Significant Living
Harold Jerde doesn't believe in sitting around during retirement. For the past seven years, the 71-year-old DeKalb resident has led other seniors on mission trips through Significant Living, what he calls a “Christian AARP” group.
Salem children present ‘Rock Solid' musical
SUMC Prayer Shawl Ministry extends invitation to other church groups
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Local Sports
Long at-bat sets tone for Royals
HINCKLEY - Hinckley-Big Rock freshman Jack Peters needed to get something, anything going at the plate.
Wiley pleased with recruiting class
Homer comes at right time
Opinions
Ask AP: Readers ask about Social Security, forced takeovers
Just because someone likes your house doesn't mean he can show up on your front lawn and force you to sell it.
Saving the children is our job
Hillary Clinton's ball and chain
 
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Nation & World
Pope Benedict XVI working to clean up priesthood
NEW YORK - Addressing the clergy sex abuse crisis this week, Pope Benedict XVI said that it was more important to have good priests than many priests.
Polygamous-sect children ordered to stay in Texas custody
Scientists say Midwest quakes poorly understood
 
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State
Zion man charged with murder of infant
WAUKEGAN, Ill. - Lake County authorities say a 19-year-old Zion man has been charged with first-degree murder in Wednesday's death of his infant daughter.
Winds blow toddler into Lake Michigan
Mega Millions jackpot now $60 million
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Entertainment
Foxy Brown gets out of NYC jail after serving 8 months
NEW YORK - Rapper Foxy Brown is out of jail.
Hollywood hopes theme parks, superheroes fly in Middle East
Iglesias says Kournikova keeps rebuffing marriage proposals
 
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National Sports
Isiah Thomas fired as coach of New York Knicks
NEW YORK - Isiah Thomas assembled a bad roster, and he's the latest Knicks coach to lose his job because he couldn't make it a winner.
Memphis' Douglas-Roberts heading to NBA
NBA approves Sonics' move to Oklahoma
     
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