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| Local News Sesquicentennial festivities under way in SycamoreSYCAMORE - The skies threatened rain all day Friday, leaving organizers unsure what was to become of the Sycamore Sesquicentennial celebration planned for that evening. Local tobacco sales to minors result in fines DeKALB - Five businesses in DeKalb agreed Friday to pay fines after employees in each establishment were charged with selling tobacco products to minors in the past year. Student-led effort lobbies online for civil-unions bill SPRINGFIELD - When Phil Miatkowski created an online group to support civil-union legislation in Illinois, it was meant to be just an easy way to keep friends informed. Two men charged with robbery of NIU student Fire in DeKalb ruled accidental Bond set for DeKalb man facing sex assault charge |
| Faith NICE Project St. Peter's to order lobsters from St. Paul's fundraiserJeannie Johnson and Helen Challand are NICE people. Although the women attend different churches - Johnson belongs to Waterman United Methodist Church, and Challand is a member of Shabbona United Church of Christ - they are united in helping others. First Congregational sets annual plant sale � More Faith News | Local Sports WSC leaders down DeKalb Campbell takes first in two-mileDeKALB - As the regular season winds down, the DeKalb softball team has faced some stiff competition. Errors haunt T-wolves | |
| Opinions Barbs & Bouquets for May 10, 2008 In Our View: Gov. was right to restore funds for ExtensionBouquet - Not everyone would have noticed that Evelyn Kikkebush hadn't brought her paper inside for several days, much less would have worried about it. But 9-year-old paper carrier Ethan Hall did notice, and he did worry about his elderly neighbor. He shared his worries with his mother, who called police. Kikkebush had been lying on her kitchen floor for three days after a fall and needed medical attention. We should all be as observant and as willing to take action to help our neighbors as Ethan. The other Obama | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Myanmar junta hands out aid boxes with generals' names Feminists sharply divided between Clinton, ObamaYANGON, Myanmar - Myanmar's military regime distributed international aid Saturday but plastered the boxes with the names of top generals in an apparent effort to turn the relief effort for last week's devastating cyclone into a propaganda exercise. New York Rep. Fossella faces calls for his resignation | Latest headlines from AP State Man convicted of attempted murder of police Mega Millions jackpot now $166 millionWHEATON, Ill. - A DuPage County jury has rejected the insanity defense of a man who admits he opened fire on three Lombard police officers, wounding one of them, to avoid being arrested for stealing an $8 bottle of vodka. Comcast workers save man from roof | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment David Archuleta's dad loses 'American Idol' backstage pass Child 'Forrest Gump' actor leaving ArmyLOS ANGELES - Backstage meddling has caught up "American Idol" favorite David Archuleta's dad, who's been banned from rehearsals, a person working for the TV talent contest said Friday. Jury selection begins in R. Kelly's child pornography trial | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Boozer, Jazz beat Lakers 104-99; cut series lead to 2-1 Malkin's 2 goals lead flyin' Penguins past Flyers 4-2SALT LAKE CITY - Carlos Boozer broke out of his slump with 27 points and tied his career playoff-high with 20 rebounds, leading the Utah Jazz to a 104-99 victory over Los Angeles on Friday night, cutting the Lakers' lead in the series to 2-1. Done deal: Carlisle, Mavs have verbal agreement | |
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