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Cookie Comfort
As Hannah, Rachel and Emily Page grabbed bags of pre-packaged McDonald's shortbread cookies Friday, they made sure there was more than one cookie in each packet.
Local News
Laesch yet to concede
GENEVA - John Laesch is still considering a recount he thinks could lead to him winning the Democratic nomination for the 14th Congressional District.

NIU students share their thoughts about retuning to class
Though Amy Fishman is looking forward to going back to classes at Northern Illinois University, she said it will be hard for people to get back to their studies after the Feb. 14 shooting that left six people, including the gunman, dead and another 16 injured.

Somonauk School District trying to separate itself from cooperative
After nearly 40 years of coordinating its services through the DeKalb County Special Education Association, the Somonauk School District is trying to fly solo.




Spirit Cents

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Faith
Financial Peace
Even though it costs him, David Kuhn tries to bring financial peace to others.
Beating financial challenges
St. Mary's Sycamore to host seventh Irish Dinner Dance
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Local Sports
Cogs fall short of regional title hopes
AURORA - As the final seconds ticked away, Genoa-Kingston coach Corey Jenkins hid his head in his hands because he couldn't bear to watch.
Dakota slips past T-wolves
Kish receives national title rings
Opinions
DCBDA hasn't taken a position on bingo parlor
NIU students' lives have been changed forever
 
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Nation & World
Turkey Bombs Kurdish Rebels in Iraq
CUKURCA, Turkey - Turkish warplanes, helicopters and artillery bombed suspected hideouts of Kurdish rebels in remote, mountainous terrain of northern Iraq Saturday.
Shooting Aftermath: NIU Moves Forward
Obama May Face Grilling on Patriotism
 
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State
Kennedy ready to team up with Izturis
JUPITER, Fla. - St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Adam Kennedy knows a thing or two about his new partner at shortstop.
Mark DeRosa taken out on stretcher at spring training
'Moving forward' _ NIU braces for hurdles as students return following deadly shooting
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Entertainment
Hollywood Abuzz With Oscar Preparations
LOS ANGELES - Jewels and parties. Stars and stand-ins. Rehearsals and news conferences. So much swag even Hollywood canines could rack up free goodies. The city is abuzz with all things Oscar as celebrities flock from all over the world for Sunday's Academy Awards...
Oscars Aim to Put on Blockbuster Show
Spears Allowed to Visit Young Sons
 
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National Sports
Embattled Sampson Out As Indiana Coach
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The long legacy of Indiana basketball began a new chapter Saturday. One day after coach Kelvin Sampson accepted a $750,000 buyout and jilted players threatened a boycott, interim coach Dan Dakich found a pleasant surprise at Assembly Hall: Every player, including senior captain D.J. White, was on board the team bus.
Vols-Tigers: No. 1 Vs. No. 2
Villanova Beats No. 13 Connecticut
     
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