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Tattoo Regret
A lot of the customers who walk into Cortland tattoo parlor Proton Studio want a tattoo of their significant other's name. But many come back to have the tattoo covered up after the relationship sours.
Local News
Laesch checks ‘voting irregularities'
John Laesch, one of four candidates who ran for the Democratic Party's nomination for the 14th Congressional District in the Feb. 5 regular primary election, said Tuesday his campaign is “investigating voting irregularities as it awaits official results.”

Planning for new DeKalb schools to start in March
DeKALB - Administrators from the DeKalb School District on Tuesday showed they are not wasting any time to kick-start the planning for upcoming construction projects.

Diversity work continues in the district
DeKALB - Diversity efforts within the DeKalb School District were discussed Tuesday during the school board's monthly meeting.

Clarification
A front-page article in Tuesday's edition reported that city of DeKalb administrators and representatives from the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees announced Monday that 10 city positions would be eliminated through retirement options and attrition.

Room to Grow

Executive committee recommends approval of Potawatomi deal

No injuries in vehicle fire in rural Sycamore
People
Kirkland teen published in online magazine
At 13, Amanda Hamrick barely is old enough to remember the Clinton administration, and she was not yet born when the current president's father was in the White House.
Oak Crest installs board members
Sycamore Police Explorer Post 133 meets Sycamore officers
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Local Sports
Barbs' season ends at regional
ROCKFORD - This time there were no nets to cut down.
Huskies end 14-game road losing streak
Spartans fall to Raiders
Opinions
Protesters' passion can inspire us all
Recently I received a cell phone call from my mother. While we spoke, she became distracted. “Sorry, Erin,” she said. “We are on our way to watch Bridget cheer, and there are all these protesters with ‘Support our troops' signs, and it's snowing like crazy!”
DeKalb's elected officials showed lack of foresight
Moving from DeKalb with a heavy heart
 
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Nation & World
Clemens Tells Congress He Is Innocent
WASHINGTON - Roger Clemens struggled to find the right words under questioning during a congressional hearing Wednesday and denied new accounts of drug use made against him by former teammate and close friend Andy Pettitte.
Bush Signs Economic Stimulus Package
Iran Puts Uranium Gas in Centrifuges
 
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State
Milwaukee controllers assigned additional airspace due to O'Hare expansion
MILWAUKEE - Air traffic controllers at Mitchell International Airport have been assigned responsibility for additional airspace, and they contend inadequate staffing will compromise passenger safety and contribute to delays during increased summer travel.
Madison Co. jury convicts man in slaying of roofer
Police: No arrests yet in Tinley Park clothing store shooting
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Entertainment
Strike's End Starts TV Production Frenzy
LOS ANGELES - Lights, camera, action _ but first, here come the writers.
CBS Announces Return Dates for 14 Shows
Beijing Mulls Response to Spielberg Move
 
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National Sports
Clemens Pressed by Congress
WASHINGTON - Roger Clemens struggled to find the right words under questioning during a congressional hearing Wednesday and denied new accounts of drug use made against him by former teammate and close friend Andy Pettitte.
Pettitte Admits Using HGH in 2004
NCAA: Sampson Misled IU About Calls
     
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