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Prom Perfection
Angie Euhus doesn't remember planning prom when she was in high school.
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NIU President John Peters reflects on a difficult year
Editor's note: This is the complete transcript of the May 9 interview between Northern Illinois University President John Peters and Daily Chronicle City Editor Kate Schott. An edited version appeared in Sunday's edition of the Daily Chronicle.

Foster invites constituents to new office
BATAVIA - Dick and Marilyn Linden of Batavia had chatted with Dennis Hastert when the former Republican congressman had his office in Batavia.

Mother's Day celebration reaches 100th anniversary this year
GRAFTON, W.Va. - On this 100th anniversary of Mother's Day, the woman credited with creating one of the world's most celebrated holidays probably wouldn't be pleased with all the flowers, candy or gifts.




Picnicpalooza: Sycamore enters its second day of celebration

Hospitals receive new MRSA-screening equipment

Sycamore library looking for items to fill display case
Lifestyles
TULIPS
It's Mother's Day and moms everywhere are about to get bombarded with flowers. How long they last is up to mom.
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Local Sports
Harrington important to Indian Creek
Tim Harrington sits in the Indian Creek dugout with his teammates, chewing on sunflower seeds and talking baseball. He's finally found the thing he's been searching for for 17 years - normalcy.
Pressure helps Johnsen in Cogs' win
DeKalb, Sycamore left out of state meet
Opinions
In Our View: A cumulative loss
Editor's note: This is the last in a series of columns by Daily Chronicle and Chronicle News Group Publisher John Pfeifer reflecting on his visit last month to Virginia Tech for its Day of Remembrance events. In April 2007, a gunman killed 32 people and himself on the Blacksburg, Va., campus. These columns are meant to share the Virginia Tech experience so we might better understand our own in the wake of the Feb. 14 shootings on Northern Illinois University's DeKalb campus.
DeKalb should have safe neighborhoods
Race and the presidential election
 
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Nation & World
19 dead in Missouri, Oklahoma after new round of tornadoes
PICHER, Okla. - Many have fled this depressed, pollution-scarred mining town. Those who have chosen to stay or have not yet relocated face a new heartache.
Obama outlines plans for race against McCain
More aid finally reaching Myanmar's cyclone victims
 
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State
Chicago community leaders discuss gun violence
CHICAGO - Mayor Richard M. Daley has asked Chicago residents to work to rid guns from their communities and support a ban on automatic weapons.
Cable fire snarls rapid transit
Illinois Lotto jackpot now $2.75 million
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Entertainment
Former 'Idol' winner Carrie Underwood joins Grand Ole Opry
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Carrie Underwood is the newest member of the Grand Ole Opry. The singer joined the cast of the long-running country music show Saturday. Garth Brooks handled her formal induction and Vince Gill sang a duet with her.
Vanessa Williams receives diploma from Syracuse
'Honeyboy' Edwards, Delta bluesman, outlasts them all
 
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National Sports
James, Cavs shoot down Celtics to trim series deficit to 2-1
CLEVELAND - The shots didn't drop again for LeBron James, and it hardly mattered. The rest of the Cleveland Cavaliers made most of theirs.
Pistons don't need Chauncey Billups to push Magic to brink
Maddux gets 350th career win as Padres beat Rockies 3-2
     
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