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| Local News DeKalb city workers weigh in on job cuts DeKALB - Municipal workers filled the DeKalb City Council chambers to capacity Monday night - some had to stand in the adjacent hallway due to lack of room to sit or stand - to hear leaders from local unions attempt to convince the city council of problems that could be caused by eliminating up to 20 of the city's 230 positions. Bush urges patience and perseverance in final address WASHINGTON - President Bush, standing before Congress one last time, urged the nation Monday night to persevere against gnawing fears of recession and stay patient with the long, grinding war in Iraq. He pressed Congress to quickly pass a plan to rescue the economy. DeKalb County Board District 5 at a glance Most of DeKalb County's 5th District lies between Annie Glidden Road and North First Street in DeKalb. It extends north past Rich Road and narrows to the southwest, with its southernmost point on Lucinda Avenue between Russell and Annie Glidden roads. It extends west along University Drive to include the Eco Park neighborhood. District 5: Chambliss to push community relations DeKALB - Kevin Chambliss wants to bring county government to the neighborhood level. Perfect Fit Break-in at local Catholic school |
| Learning Genoa Lions sponsor District Spelling BeePATS welcomed at South Prairie Elementary » More Learning News | Local Sports Muleya recovered from injury and has Barbs surging H-BR girls win againDeKALB - As the bus rolled along, the same way it had on so many other high school basketball road trips, reality finally took a firm grip on Helen Muleya. Brady back in Super Bowl practice with Patriots | |
| Opinions Election letters deadline Voters should call for more civilized behaviorThe Daily Chronicle will accept letters to the editor related to the Feb. 5 election until 4:30 p.m. Thursday. The last day we will run Feb. 5 election-related letters will be Feb. 3. Thank you for your contributions to our Opinions pages. Fixing government is not a physics problem | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Florida Primary Could Boost GOP Winner House to Vote Today on Rebate PackageMIAMI - John McCain and Mitt Romney clashed in a hard-fought Florida primary on Tuesday, seeking campaign momentum before the race for the Republican presidential nomination turns into a nationwide delegate struggle on Feb. 5. Venezuela Bank Gunmen Flee With Hostages | Latest headlines from AP State Northern Illinois braces for powerful winds, blinding snow Governor says he doesn't know much about Rezko caseCHICAGO - Northern Illinois is bracing for a blast of disruptive winter weather. Coroner: Central Illinois woman may not have been killed by pet pit bulls | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Harry Truman's Daughter Dies at Age 83 Mike Wallace Recovering From BypassKANSAS CITY, Mo. - Margaret Truman, the only child of former President Harry S. Truman who became a concert singer, actress, radio and TV personality and mystery writer, died Tuesday. She was 83. 6 Authors on Arabic Fiction Shortlist | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Brady Gets Taped Up for Patriots Workout Report: Nets' Kidd Wants OutPHOENIX - Looks like Tom Brady will be true to his word. One day after promising his ankle injury wouldn't keep him from preparing for and playing in the Super Bowl, Brady was back where he belongs Monday. He practiced with the New England Patriots for the first time since he was hurt against San Diego in the AFC championship game more than a week ago. Owens Still Owes Eagles Nearly $800,000 | |
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