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Where the Heart Is
It was Valentine's Day 2003 when the U.S. Army first deployed Ezequiel Mora to Iraq. Five years later, the 24-year-old soldier is finally home to spend the holiday with his wife, Carrie Ann, after five deployments to war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. The couple are preparing to celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary this month.
Local News
Area man thankful for ‘heart heroes'
Tom Greenwell was told by doctors Dec. 10, 2006, that he had died earlier that day of a heart attack.

Communities low on salt scrambling to find more
CHICAGO - Towns and villages around Illinois are on a low-salt diet.

Group calls for end to life-without-parole sentencing for juveniles
SPRINGFIELD - Lawmakers defended Illinois' practice of allowing juveniles to be sentenced to life without parole after an advocacy group said Wednesday it should be dropped because it most often affects poor, black and Hispanic minors.




Making a Friend

Kingston teens charged with property damage

Voting in the special general election
Arts & Entertainment
All Together Now
Joe Misurelli is hoping Saturday's weather isn't too nice.
KVAL exhibits at Egyptian
KC Gallery hosts McCrory exhibition in February
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Local Sports
Sribniak breaking new ground for Cogs
GENOA - It didn't take long for Ronnie Sribniak to carve his name into the Genoa-Kingston record books.
Spartans' season ends to top-seeded Huntley
Huskies edge Kent State with big overtime advantage
Opinions
Prairie Flower: Plow driver saves the day
Voter turnout was good; now show up on March 8
 
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Nation & World
Mitt Romney Will Endorse John McCain
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Republican campaign dropout Mitt Romney agreed Thursday to endorse Sen. John McCain for the party's presidential nomination and ask his national convention delegates to swing behind the front-runner, according to officials familiar with the decision.
Bernanke Says Economic Outlook Is Worse
Hezbollah Chief Threatens Israel
 
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State
Clarification: Tribune Cuts story
CHICAGO - In a Feb. 13 story, The Associated Press reported that the Chicago Tribune Media Group expects to announce 100 job cuts from its various units. In listing the Chicago Tribune, Hoy in Chicago, RedEye, Chicago Magazine and online products such as ChicagoTribune.com., the story should have made clear that a decision is pending on which of these units will be affected.
Father of burned boys to leave hospital, face charges
Strapped Illinois homeowners getting help
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Entertainment
Jane Fonda Uses Vulgar Slang on `Today'
NEW YORK - NBC News is apologizing again _ this time for Jane Fonda.
Damon Wayans Launching `WayOutTV'
Violinist: Fall Fractures $1M Fiddle
 
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National Sports
McNamee's Lawyer Predicts Clemens Pardon
One of Brian McNamee's lawyers predicted that Roger Clemens will be pardoned by President Bush, saying some Republicans treated his client harshly because of the pitcher's friendship with the Bush family.
Kidd-To-Mavs? It's Up to Devean George
IU Dealing With Sampson Allegations
     
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