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Here to stay: Seniors feel at home in DeKalb
DeKALB - Mary Jane Bloyd enjoys her view.
Local News
Hot line help veterans: Service helps prevent suicides
WASHINGTON - More than 22,000 veterans have sought help from a special suicide hot line in its first year, and 1,221 suicides have been averted, the government says.

What's in store: Higher retail prices
NEW YORK - Coming to a store near you: Even higher prices.

Floods strip away topsoil
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. - Jim Lankford's corn crops used to stretch to the White River. Now the river has stretched itself through his crops.




Classic cars draw crowds in Sycamore

Sandwich park plan needs cash

G-K School Board seeks new member
Scene
Right Trek: North Central Cyclery sets community bike rides
Riding a bike is universal. From a main means of transportation as a child to a recreational way of exercising as an adult, bicycles offer something for everyone.
Readers invited to celebrate challenge
Arrangements planned for social: Floral and musical kinds to be presented by groups
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Local Sports
Cubs get back in the groove
CHICAGO - A couple of hours before Sunday's game, Cubs manager Lou Piniella and general manager Jim Hendry faced the media firing squad.
Hester, Bears agree to 4-year extension
Sox can't finish off sweep in Detroit
Opinions
In our view: The legacy of Frank Van Buer
When downtown DeKalb's renovations are sparkling anew, those who now are mourning for Frank Van Buer will have a reason to smile.
Letter: House needs to find funding for budget
A cash transaction
 
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Nation & World
Bombs kill 28, wound 92 during Baghdad pilgrimage
BAGHDAD - Three suicide bombers and a roadside bomb struck Shiite pilgrims taking part in a massive religious procession in Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 28 people and wounding 92, police said.
Turkish bombings probed, official links Kurds
Gunman opens fire in Tennessee church, 2 killed
 
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State
Iowa town become flash point in immigration debate
POSTVILLE, Iowa - As the chants of 1,000 or so people roared near the center of town, Dave Hartley stood on the periphery wearing a look of wonder and bemusement.
Two dead in separate alcohol poisoning incidents
Details missing from Obama's Social Security plan
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Entertainment
LaBeouf booked for DUI after late-night wreck
LOS ANGELES - Shia LaBeouf was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving Sunday after an early morning wreck in which the "Indiana Jones" star injured his hand and knee, authorities said.
Network news presence at Beijing is NBC, the rest
'Dark Knight' grosses $300M, shattering record
 
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National Sports
Ramirez, Ortiz lead Red Sox to 9-2 win over Yanks
BOSTON - The David Ortiz-Manny Ramirez combo struck again _ though for the first time in a while _ shifting the focus from Ramirez's talk about being traded by the Red Sox and helping to end the Yankees' eight-game winning streak with a 9-2 victory Sunday night.
Favre a no-show at Packers camp - for now
Johnson survives tire debacle at Indianapolis
     
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