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Moviemobiles: City of Gotham Police Department gets squad cars from Sycamore
Parked in a public parking lot in Sycamore, half a dozen marked Gotham City police cars sit next to a Gotham TV news van. A few blocks away, Lt. James Gordon's silver Crown Victoria is parked near the Joker's maroon Buick.
Local News
Board OKs new school design
DeKALB - The design of a new DeKalb School District elementary building was approved Tuesday, meeting a planning benchmark that will allow builders to break ground in September.

Construction puts post office in box
SYCAMORE - In need of repair for years, work began Monday on South Main Street between Elm and State streets in Sycamore.

Area Marine appears in N.C. court
Local law enforcement officials said a former Sandwich man who has been charged with killing his wife and setting her apartment on fire did not have serious run-ins with police while living in the area.




Special day at the pool: Genoa Park District happy to help twins smile

Democrats vow to fight for programs cut by Blagojevich

A brand-new day at camp - Gorbolds help revamp Cornerstone program
People
At the movies: DeKalb's Gene Bellinger has been in more than 50 films, including new Batman flick
Gene Bellinger got his first taste of being in the movies in 1969. He was living in Little Rock, Ark., then - where “Bloody Mama,” a film about bank-robbing in the 1930s starring Bruce Dern, Shelley Winters and Robert DeNiro, was being filmed.
Valley West holds yearly wellness fair
Kish United Way receives donation
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Bears land Jones
Viewpoint: Signing Jones fills need at running back
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Biofuels offer benefits for all Americans
Rush Limbaugh's new contract inspires U.S.
 
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Nation & World
Hezbollah gives coffins to Israel; tests under way
ROSH HANIKRA, Israel - Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas turned over to Israel two coffins believed to contain the bodies of Israeli soldiers captured two years ago, setting in motion a dramatic prisoner exchange between the bitter enemies Wednesday.
Top US diplomat to join Iran nuclear meeting
US troops pull out of Afghan base after attack
 
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State
Blind woman killed by Amtrak train in Indiana
LAPORTE, Ind. - A Chicago-bound Amtrak was delayed when the train struck and killed a 74-year-old legally blind woman who was walking across the tracks in LaPorte, Indiana.
Air China announces plans to buy 45 Boeing planes in $6.3 billion deal
Community hosts meetings to help flood victims
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Entertainment
William Petersen's `CSI' life of crime to end
LOS ANGELES - William Petersen is leaving "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," a move that might have fans of his brainy crimebuster Gil Grissom screaming bloody murder.
Michael J. Fox set for role on FX's `Rescue Me'
Natalie Cole says she has hepatitis C
 
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National Sports
American League wins All-Star game 4-3 in 15 innings
NEW YORK - J.D. Drew wondered whether he'd be pitching soon. Clint Hurdle sounded out David Wright about his mound prowess. It was the 15th inning of the final All-Star game at Yankee Stadium, and the bullpens were empty. As goodbyes go, this was a long, long one.
Favre tempted to hit camp to call Packers' 'bluff'
Report: Radomski gives feds evidence on Clemens
     
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