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Big Help: Schoolmates encourage children to grow
Artwork by children in pre-kindergarten through 12th grade adorns the walls of the home of Hiawatha Elementary School and Hiawatha Jr./Sr. High School, the last school building in DeKalb County where students ages 3-18 mingle in a single place.
Local News
Wind power plan could arrive in July
LEE - A proposal to build an 80-turbine wind farm straddling the DeKalb-Lee county line could be before the two counties' boards as early as July, representatives of Florida Power & Light Energy said at an open house Tuesday.

Obama wins in N.C., says near nomination
INDIANAPOLIS - Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and declared he was closing in on the Democratic presidential nomination. Hillary Rodham Clinton clung to a narrow Indiana lead, struggling to halt her rival's march into history.

Teachers weigh in on evaluations
WASHINGTON - Think it's hard for schools to get bad teachers out of the classroom? Turns out teachers agree.

With copper and nickel prices surging, Congress is looking at steel for coins
WASHINGTON - Further evidence that times are tough: It now costs more than a penny to make a penny. And the cost of a nickel is more than 71/2 cents.

Meaty Job: Deli hand likes local flavor of Kingston store




People
Genoa's tree lady
Janice Melton-Sheppard is passionate about trees. Melton-Sheppard, 45, is the Genoa Public Works supervisor as well as the city arborist. When asked about trees, she jumps right in, talking about different species, pests, soil, water and the like. And she doesn't mind using props when making a point.
Neighbors' House 5K Run held April 19
Kish Idol 2008
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Local Sports
Schramm looking for IHSA bid
DeKALB - One inch can make a huge difference. Just ask Rikki Schramm.
Indian Creek's offense explodes
Northern Illinois athletics surpass standards
Opinions
Gym dandy: Dance class makes PE fun
The press has issues
 
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Nation & World
Obama inching closer to Democratic presidential nomination
WASHINGTON - On the rebound, Barack Obama left Hillary Rodham Clinton with fast-dwindling chances to deny him the Democratic presidential nomination after beating her in North Carolina and falling just short in an Indiana cliffhanger.
UN officials call Myanmar a 'major disaster' after cyclone
Housing rescue package set for House vote
 
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State
Father dies shielding daughter
CHICAGO - Chicago police say a man died as he tried to shield his four-year-old daughter from a auto allegedly driven by a man under the influence of a controled substance.
No Mega Millions jackpot winner
Peoria district votes for shorter school day
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Entertainment
Yet another `American Idol' hopeful flubs lyrics to a song
NEW YORK - "American Idol" hopeful Jason Castro became at least the third contestant this season to flub lyrics to a song.
'Dancing With the Stars' eliminates another celebrity
K-Fed lawyer: Spears' expanded visits recognize 'progress'
 
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National Sports
Celtics hold James to 12 points to edge Cavs 76-72 in Game 1
BOSTON - LeBron James couldn't make a basket down the stretch _ or at virtually any other time _ and the Boston Celtics eked out a 76-72 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night in the opener of the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Bryant named MVP after leading Lakers to best record in West
Mauer wrecks Floyd's no-hitter in 9th; ChiSox hold off Twins
     
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