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| Local News Waterman could cut police force A proposal to cut part-time officers out of next year's budget despite a rising crime rate has Waterman Police Chief Chuck Breese concerned, but in tight economic times, the chair of the village finance committee sees few other options. Schools discuss their handling of meat recall Five of eight public school districts in DeKalb County received shipments of meat that have since been recalled as part of the largest beef recall ever in the United States. Fed Chair Bernanke: Recession is possible WASHINGTON - For the first time, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke acknowledged the U.S. could reel into recession from the powerful punches of housing, credit and financial crises. Yet he was coy about the Fed's next move. Book Buddy: Volunteers spend time reading with sixth-, seventh-graders Kaneland officials break ground for new school |
| Arts & Entertainment Reality Bytes Film Festival: 17 student films to be screened ‘Examining Audubon' set at NIU Art MuseumWilliam Donald Kaufman was 7 years old when he made his first series of short films: stop-motion and clay animation movies his father helped him shoot with an 8 mm camera. Johnny and the Boomers host Blues Nights � More Art & Entertainment News | Local Sports Spartans claim second straightSize a concern for NIU defensive line | |
| Opinions Grateful to woman who paid for coffeeWGN's Wally Phillips made many smile | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World US Military: Strike Kills Iraqi Militant NATO to Endorse US Missile-Defense PlanBAGHDAD - A U.S. airstrike destroyed a house in the southern city of Basra, killing a militant, the U.S. military said Thursday, and Iraqi witnesses and hospital officials said at least three civilians were among the dead. al-Qaida's No. 2 Defends Deadly Attacks | Latest headlines from AP State Rick Ankiel has 3 hits, big defensive play in Cardinals' 8-3 win over Rockies Blackhawks beat Red Wings 6-2, keep hopes alive in West playoff raceST. LOUIS - New St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Rick Ankiel had a game that would have made Jim Edmonds proud. Crouch leads Bradley to 83-74 win over Tulsa in CBI Game 2 | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment 'American Idol' Cuts Another Contestant Reports: Jay-Z Nears Huge Business DealLOS ANGELES - Say goodbye, Malubay. Ramiele Malubay _ the diminutive singer with the big voice _ was booted from "American Idol" as the show trimmed the competition to eight hopefuls. Seinfeld Unhurt After Hamptons Car Wreck | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Knicks Hire Donnie Walsh As President Indiana Introduces Crean As CoachNEW YORK - Donnie Walsh is in. Now he needs a little time before deciding if Isiah Thomas is out. Walsh was hired Wednesday as the New York Knicks' president of basketball operations, taking one of Thomas' jobs. Sometime soon, Walsh will decide if Thomas keeps the other one as coach. Nowitzki, Kidd Lead in Huge Mavs Victory | |
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