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Loving History: Egyptian Theatre preservation group celebrates 30 years
It's love for the historic Egyptian Theatre and pride in the DeKalb landmark that motivate Rochelle resident Mary Brown to volunteer there 20 hours each week.
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Threat tightens security at SHS; many stay home
SYCAMORE - A line formed outside Sycamore High School on Tuesday morning as students were individually patted down and checked by security before being allowed to enter the building.

Layoffs avoided in new city, union deal
The DeKalb City Council is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a measure that could abate a projected budget shortfall for the next fiscal year without laying off city employees.

Ill. scores low in government management report
SPRINGFIELD - A messy state budget picture and constant fighting at the state Capitol have earned Illinois poor marks for governmental management and performance from a public interest watchdog group.




Board Shop in Bloom

Sandwich man arrested in stabbing


Learning
Knitwits
A group of 23 “knitwits” worked diligently last week to help a needy family.
Clinton Rosette hosts 2008 science fair
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MAC Notebook: Huskies hope to bounce back
With two games remaining in the regular season and two games after the shooting tragedy on the Northern Illinois University campus, Huskies' basketball coach Ricardo Patton sounded optimistic during Monday morning's Mid-American Conference coaches teleconference about his team's ability to press on and focus on basketball.
Ohio stymies Northern Illinois
Huskie Notebook: Huskies, Welton respond to defensive challenge
Opinions
Election letter deadline
The Daily Chronicle will accept letters to the editor related to the March 8 special election until 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The last day we will run such letters will be Thursday. Thank you for your contributions to our Opinions page.
Replacing Cole Hall is a misguided plan
Oberweis has the right stance on immigration
 
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Nation & World
Ohio, Texas Could Decide Democratic Race
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton contested primaries in Ohio, Texas and two other states on Tuesday, the front-runner and his pursuer in a riveting race for the Democratic presidential nomination. John McCain reached out for the Republican delegates needed to secure his nomination after a decade's struggle.
Venezuela Troops Head to Colombia Border
Top Commander: Iraq Assessment Needed
 
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State
Illinois' plans to honor Belleville-born beagle put on hold due to weather
CHICAGO - Illinois' plans to honor Uno the Beagle have been put on hold due to bad weather.
Boeing asks for immediate debriefing after $35 billion deal goes to rival
Nestle announces $60M expansion at Jonesboro, Ark., plant
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Entertainment
Strip Club: 'Idol' Once Danced Here
LOS ANGELES - "American Idol" contestant David Hernandez once entertained audiences by removing his clothes instead of singing tunes, a manager at a male strip club in Phoenix told The Associated Press.
Kenny Chesney Leads ACM Nominees With 11
Paris Hilton on `My Name Is Earl'
 
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National Sports
Green Bay QB Favre Retires
After flirting with retirement for years, Brett Favre means it this time. The Green Bay Packers quarterback quit after a 17-season career in which he dazzled fans with his grit, heart and rocket of an arm.
Penguins' Crosby to End Injury Layoff
Hawpe Agrees to $17M Deal With Rockies
     
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