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| Local News Mother of man charged in shooting testifiesSYCAMORE - A 22-year-old Kankakee man charged with shooting a Chicago man in downtown DeKalb more than a year ago was found hiding near where the incident occurred, because he had “just seen a shooting and was scared,” according to one of the police officers who found him. Two explosive devices go off on Pine Street DeKALB - Two explosive devices detonated Wednesday night near a residence on the 400 block of Pine Street in DeKalb, police said. Treasury chief: Financial ‘world has changed' WASHINGTON - If big Wall Street investment houses are allowed to run to the Federal Reserve for emergency lending, they must face stepped-up regulation, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson declared Wednesday. Military leaders worry about war's strain on soldiers WASHINGTON - Behind the Pentagon's closed doors, U.S. military leaders told President Bush Wednesday they are worried about the Iraq war's mounting strain on troops and their families. But they indicated they'd go along with a brief halt in pulling out troops this summer. Expansion Project Hospice plans Tag Days Drawdown to support 2008 fireworks in Hinckley |
| Arts & Entertainment Something to Sing About The Second City Touring Company will perform Saturday at the Egyptian Theatre in DeKalb. Provided photoDeKALB - For the women who sing in them, DeKalb's women's choruses are not just choirs - they're families. KC Gallery hosts Connie Wolfe in March � More Art & Entertainment News | Local Sports Coach ‘Tuke' has Huskies' defense hungry for big improvements Oprins' catching is on early for SpartansDeKALB - If Northern Illinois linebackers coach Tom Matukewicz sounds like he's repeating himself during scrimmages and drills, there is a purpose behind it. Sycamore resident bagged six-point buck with bow | |
| Opinions Businesses helped in success of preschool's auction, fairJim Quiram and his daughter saved the day | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Military Tells Bush of Troop Strains Endeavour, Astronauts Back on EarthWASHINGTON - Behind the Pentagon's closed doors, U.S. military leaders told President Bush they are worried about the Iraq war's mounting strain on troops and their families. But they indicated they'd go along with a brief halt in pulling out troops this summer. Tibet Monks Disrupt Tour by Journalists | Latest headlines from AP State University of Illinois cost breakdown in-state students Motorola plans to split company, yielding to pressure from billionaire investor Carl IcahnUniversity of Illinois trustees raised tuition and fees Wednesday for next school year after raising housing costs earlier this year. A breakdown of the costs for in-state freshmen starting school next fall: University of Illinois raises tuition and fees for next year | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment LA Times Apologizes for Tupac Article 'American Idol' Cuts Another ContestantLOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Times has apologized for an article on the 1994 assault on rapper Tupac Shakur that was based on apparently phony documents. NC Film Festival to Honor Pam Grier | Latest headlines from AP National Sports A's Top Red Sox 5-1 for Split in Japan Seahawks Give Trufant $50 Million DealTOKYO - Split two games, get back on a plane. Rich Harden struck out nine over six innings and Emil Brown hit a three-run homer, leading the Oakland Athletics to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday night in the finale of their season-opening series in Japan. Garnett Scores 30 As Celtics Sink Suns | |
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