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Cole Hall could be razed
DeKALB - Gov. Rod Blagojevich on Wednesday called on state lawmakers to provide $40 million in emergency funding for Northern Illinois University to demolish and replace the building where five NIU students died during the Feb. 14 shooting.
Local News
Personal Ministry: Sugar Grove man makes crosses for memorials near and far
A day after the Feb. 14 shootings at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, six glimmering white crosses appeared in the snow on a hill across from Cole Hall.

Ethanol risk: fires hard to put out
The nation's drive toward alternative fuels carries a danger many communities have been slow to recognize: Ethanol fires are harder to put out than gasoline ones and require a special type of firefighting foam.

Income tax making a comeback in budget talks
SPRINGFIELD - Talk of a big-money tax swap is making another comeback at the state Capitol.




Time to Look

Man airlifted to hospital after crash near Kish College

Early voting March 8
Arts & Entertainment
Dress Deals : Consignment sale to benefit Sandwich High post-prom activities
Though the weather is still chilly, prom will be on the minds of some teenagers this weekend.
NIU doctoral student exhibits winter scenes at women's center
Brave Tin Soldiers to perform Thursday at The House
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Local Sports
Spartans falter early against Oswego
SYCAMORE - The body language told the story. The bench for the Sycamore boys basketball team had their heads in their hands, wore long faces, and had little to cheer for.
Barbs' good season ends with tough loss
Huskies women win in return
Opinions
Prairie Flower: Grateful to sponsors of KCH Auxiliary ball
Prairie Flower: DeKalb resident came to their aid
 
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Nation & World
Bush: US Is Not Headed Into Recession
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Thursday the country is not recession-bound and, despite expressing concern about slowing economic growth, rejected for now any additional stimulus efforts. "We acted robustly," he said.
FBI Opens Investigation of Roger Clemens
Clinton Raises $35 Million in 1 Month
 
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State
Ill., Mo. unveil long-awaited accord on new Miss. River bridge
ST. LOUIS - Missouri and Illinois ended years of bickering Thursday over how to pay for a new Mississippi River bridge and at what cost, announcing a deal for a new four-lane, $640 million span meant to ease congestion at one of the nation's busiest crossings.
Paulson says various housing proposals would do more harm than good
Governor appoints new state Agriculture director
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Entertainment
Oprah Pick Selling at Record Pace
NEW YORK - Even for an Oprah Winfrey book pick, "A New Earth" has been a sensation.
Museum Returns Tank to Schwarzenegger
Car-Building Legend Boyd Coddington Dies
 
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National Sports
Clemens' Issues Concern Astros' Owner
KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Roger Clemens' 10-year personal services contract with the Houston Astros could be affected by a possible perjury investigation into whether he lied to Congress about using steroids.
Fehr: Blood Testing
CBS to Air MMA Events
     
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