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Natural Development: Grant would give Genoa funding to restore prairie
When settlers first came to Illinois, they tilled up the rich prairie soil for their farms, cities and villages.
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NIU offers thanks to community
Northern Illinois University will hold a reception later this month to thank the greater DeKalb-Sycamore area for its response and assistance following the Feb. 14 shootings on campus.

Fed cuts rates as economy slumps
WASHINGTON - Scrambling to shore up the faltering economy, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to the lowest point in nearly four years Wednesday as the nation teetered on the edge of recession.

Obama closing superdelegate gap, trailing by 21
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama is closing in on Democratic presidential rival Hillary Rodham Clinton's advantage among superdelegates, building on his lead in the primary race even as he faces troubled times.




Nothing Better: School nurse loves helping students get through the day

Bat with rabies is found near Kirkland

Arrests made in robbery of delivery driver
Arts & Entertainment
Cinco de Mayo: Sycamore readies for annual fiesta
While many people start singing “Jingle Bells” when December arrives, turning the calendar to May has many in the Sycamore area humming a mariachi tune.
NIU spring dance concert opens
NIU Jazz Lab Band sets final concert of season
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Schorkes shines for Cogs
GENOA - Paige Schorkes already played a stint with the Genoa-Kingston varsity softball team this season.
Melee ends in sweep
Hiawatha soccer successful in first year
Opinions
Prairie Flower: Booster club grateful to volunteers, sponsors
Prairie Flower: Valley West volunteers warm patients' hearts
 
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Consumer may get benefits from a Fed rate pause
WASHINGTON - While the Federal Reserve's aggressive drive to lower interest rates appears to be over, there could be benefits for consumers in other places _ like some relief from soaring gasoline and food costs.
Alleged head of al-Qaida in Somalia said killed in airstrike
AP NewsBreak: Former Democratic leader switches to Obama
 
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State
Perfect inning ends closer's slump
ST. LOUIS - Getting to the point where the countdown to 300 saves could begin was quite an ordeal for St. Louis Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen.
Secretary of State worker accepted bribes
Aurora man pleads guilty to cyberstalking
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Entertainment
'American Idol' boots another finalist; 4 singers remain
NEW YORK - Diamond wasn't Brooke White's best friend on "American Idol" Wednesday night. The tearful 24-year-old folkster from Mesa, Ariz., was eliminated as the Fox show trimmed the competition to the top four finalists.
AP source: Cruise talks to Oprah about image, faith, family
TMZ identifies 14-year-old alleged sex crime victim
 
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National Sports
Butler's basket helps Wizards win Game 5 in Cleveland
CLEVELAND - Caron Butler saved Washington's season. Butler made a layup with 3.9 seconds left and the Wizards held their breath as LeBron James missed a potential series-ending layup at the horn, giving Washington an 88-87 victory Wednesday night and adding at least one more game to this overheated NBA playoff series.
Pierce, Celtics top Hawks 110-85 and take 3-2 lead in series
Mavericks fire Avery Johnson after another playoff flop
     
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