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Teacher Subs: Many kids spend year or more with substitutes
When a math teacher in the Genoa-Kingston School District resigned the week before school started last fall, administrators briefly broke into a sweat, Superintendent Scott Wakeley said.
Local News
Lawmakers angrily OK transit plan
SPRINGFIELD - State lawmakers staved off cuts and layoffs for one of the nation's biggest mass transit systems Thursday but did so with sparring that exposed deep divisions between Chicago and downstate and a huge rift between the governor and many lawmakers.

Genoa students to turn vacant lot into a prairie
This spring, students at Davenport Elementary School in Genoa will begin turning a vacant lot into an outdoor classroom.

Bush to say tax rebates are best stimulus for economy
WASHINGTON - President Bush backs tax rebates as the best way to stimulate the economy, but will not detail how big they should be, an administration official said Friday.




Stunt Crew: Sycamore teens film antics for the Web

Candidates square off at Huntley forum

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$avings for the savvy: Little things can mean a lot for 2007 tax filers
WASHINGTON - For 2007 income taxes, it's the little things that count. Small deductions here, a credit there, a bit of help for homeowners caught in the mortgage crisis - all add up to tax savings for savvy filers.
Important tax facts
Brooks leading charge for Kirkland chamber
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Murphy becomes a team leader
DeKALB - The shock was not just losing a teammate. It was losing a best friend, a leader and the person that Emily Murphy leaned on when things went wrong on the basketball court and in life.
Area teams gunning for WSC crown
Huskies select Barker
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Candidate John Laesch is a man of the people
Spanish class should be offered to more students
 
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Bush Calls for $145 Billion Economy Plan
WASHINGTON - President Bush embraced as much as $150 billion in tax relief on Friday to jump start the lackluster economy. If Congress passes an economic stimulus package, the country will be "just fine," he said.
Stocks Fall After Bush Announces Plan
Heathrow Crash Report: Engines Failed
 
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State
Biographical information on Hillary Rodham Clinton
Biographical information on Rudy Giuliani
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Entertainment
Amy Cries `I Love You' to Jailed Husband
LONDON - Amy Winehouse's husband appeared in court Friday to face charges of assault and conspiracy, and the troubled singer blew him kisses and whispered, "I love you," as he was led away.
Gary Collins Released From Glendale Jail
Lohan to Work in Morgue As Punishment
 
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National Sports
Roddick Ousted by Kohlschreiber
MELBOURNE, Australia - Andy Roddick was bounced out of the Australian Open on Saturday, losing a five-set thriller to Philipp Kohlschreiber that ended after 2 a.m.
Magazine Replaces Editor
Holliday, Rockies Agree at $23M for 2
     
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