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| Local News Residents speak up on proposed tribe dealDeKALB - More than 30 people spoke Monday during a public meeting to voice their support or concerns about a proposed intergovernmental agreement between the DeKalb County Board and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation that, if approved, would spell out how the two governments would work together if a tribal gaming facility is built near Shabbona. DeKalb, union agree on cuts without layoffs DeKALB - Union representatives and DeKalb city administrators have agreed to eliminate 10 municipal positions without laying off any workers. Target gets city OK to buy land for expansion DeKALB - The Target store in DeKalb has been given the green light to purchase a small portion of land from the city to expand its existing facility. Study finds Guard, Reserve troops in recent wars committed most suicides WASHINGTON - National Guard and Reserve troops who have fought in Iraq and Afghanistan make up more than half of veterans who committed suicide after returning home from those wars, according to new government data obtained by The Associated Press. Snow Patrol Teen died of heart condition |
| Learning Sycamore High School musicians perform Jan. 30-Feb. 2 at All-StateCCA preschoolers learn about vision impairment » More Learning News | Local Sports Win eases Spartans' long season Varga explodes in Barbs' victoryMAPLE PARK - Sycamore guard Anna Buzzard didn't want to wait another year to build team confidence. Royals back in title game | |
| Opinions Biometrics a cause for concern? Ed Meese recalls the '76 Republican National ConventionIn the beginning was the fingerprint. It was in the 19th century that scientists realized the ridged whorls on the tip of the finger constituted a unique marker that could be used to tell one person from another. And eventually, the FBI built a massive database of fingerprints. | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Clinton, Obama Face Off in Va., Md., DC GM Posts Biggest Annual US Auto LossWASHINGTON - Democratic rivals Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton squared off Tuesday in primaries in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia, home to the White House, their long-sought prize. Feds Announce Plan to Delay Foreclosures | Latest headlines from AP State Krajcir extradition to Missouri could happen this week Officials: FEMA miscounted flooded homes in Iroquois and Livingston countiesCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. - A man suspected of killing nine women in four states in the late 1970s and early 1980s could be extradited as early as this week from Illinois to Missouri, where five of the women were slain. Illinois braces for another round of snow | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Paris Hilton's Brother Arrested for DUI Harris Is Named to Country Hall of FameMALIBU, Calif. - Officials say Paris Hilton's younger brother has been arrested in Malibu for drunk driving. Richard Ford Is Switching Publishers | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Busch, Stewart Handed 6-Race Probation Livan Hernandez, Twins Agree at $5MDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - NASCAR placed drivers Kurt Busch and Tony Stewart on probation for six races Tuesday, beginning with the Daytona 500. Zednik Upgraded to Good Condition | |
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