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Stamping the foot: Carriers walk to reduce fuel consumption
Jeff Cochrane wears black Reeboks to work. The mail carrier walks seven to nine miles a day and likes the variety of delivering the day's bills, pizza coupons and birthday cards.
Local News
Povlsen named acting mayor
DeKALB - Kris Povlsen was named acting mayor of DeKalb on Monday night.

Council wants funding options for police station
DeKALB - A new $17 million police facility being proposed for the city of DeKalb is backed by City Council members - but they want input from a Citizen's Finance Advisory Committee before approving funding for it.

Police: Man films Sycamore child
A Sycamore man was arrested last week after law enforcement authorities received a complaint that he had videotaped a neighborhood child in an inappropriate manner, police said Monday.




Building Bouquets

Sycamore considering communications tower

Outdoor synthetic skating rink closer to purchase
Learning
'It's Great To Be Me:' Girls learn empowerment in class aimed at enhancing self esteem and combating stereotypes
Three days are all it took for 10-year-old Autumn Oliver to understand that appearances are not an appropriate judge of character.
Kish Sunrise Rotary awards scholarship to local students
NIU students traveled to Germany to meet with 25 Nobel Laureates
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Local Sports
What a Rusch: Tackle adjusting to return to outside
DeKALB - Craig Rusch hasn't always needed a whole lot of elbow room to create havoc at defensive tackle.
What we saw
Dantzler's all business, on and off mat
Opinions
IN OUR VIEW: Train safety: education, engineering, enforcement
Timothy Paradis, 42, of Sandwich died last Tuesday when he was struck by a Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad coal train. He died just three days after 24-year-old David Molitor, of DeKalb was struck by a Union Pacific train as he walked along the railroad tracks on West Lincoln Highway in DeKalb.
A museum that must not die
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Nation & World
Russian president halts military action in Georgia
MOSCOW - Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordered a halt to military action in Georgia Tuesday, saying it had punished Georgia and brought security for civilians and Russian peacekeepers in the breakaway South Ossetia region.
Bush warns Russia; Medvedev orders halt to action
Bomb hits Pakistan military truck, up to 14 dead
 
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State
Meeks seek aldermanic support for protest
CHICAGO - Illinois State Senator James Meeks is trying to drum up support among Chicago aldermen for his effort to have Chicago Public Schools students boycott the first day of classes next month in a protest over a lack of state funding.
Bond set for man accused of murder
Beckett outpitches Danks, Red Sox beat White Sox
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Entertainment
Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder'
LOS ANGELES - "Tropic Thunder" is pushing the envelope too far for groups representing the mentally disabled.
Creditor sues Ed McMahon, wife, over $250,000 loan
Former Blink-182 bassist sues over bad investment
 
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National Sports
Make room for Phelps as winningest Olympian ever
BEIJING - Michael Phelps climbed out of the pool, unzipped his skin-tight suit and ambled over to chat with his coach.
US softball team rocks Venezuela 11-0 at Beijing
Natalie Coughlin defends Olympic 100 back title
     
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