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| Local News DCSEA votes to dissolveDeKALB - The DeKalb County Special Education Association board voted Thursday to dissolve the DCSEA after the 2008-09 academic year, leaving the eight school districts in the county to find their own outlets for providing services for students with special needs. Four aldermen ready to take back tax increase DeKALB - Four of seven DeKalb aldermen are pushing to rescind a tax increase the city council recently passed - but according to Illinois law, no changes to the measure can take effect until 2009. Illinois lawmakers may ban trans fats from school cafeterias SPRINGFIELD - Twelve-year-old Vanessa Prather loves her french fries. Ye Olde Lessons: Students quiz medieval guests during Fine Arts Week DeKalb man charged with possession of stolen vehicle Heartland International Tattoo canceled |
| Faith Community Seder NIU students ‘Walk In Hope'Everyone is welcome at this table. Congregation Beth Shalom, the Jewish synagogue in DeKalb, is offering a Passover Seder meal open to its congregation members and the public. Salem women plan banquet � More Faith News | Local Sports Sycamore pitchers grow into leaders NIU names Collins interim ADSYCAMORE - Paige Waters and Rhianna Fleetwood are close. Since they were eight years old, they've shared the pitching duties on their softball teams, including their current team at Sycamore High. Decker, Maisto set for showdown | |
| Opinions Defacing Moose lodge in DeKalb was dumbIt's time to ponder presidential legacies | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Bush Unlikely to Boycott Olympics Polygamous Sect Encouraged FearWASHINGTON - For President Bush, it would seem a small gesture to make a big point: Staying away from the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Summer Olympics would send a clear signal of U.S. anger over China's crackdown against anti-Beijing Tibetan protesters. Obama Counting on Indiana | Latest headlines from AP State Pujols homers and drives in 4, leading Cardinals past Giants 8-2 Ordonez, bullpen lead Detroit to another win after Willis goes downSAN FRANCISCO - Albert Pujols already has made quite an impression on new teammates like Brian Barton. McHenry County College students donate $875 to NIU after shootings | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment 26-Year-Old Texan Crowned Miss USA 'Mother' Star Clarifies Britney RemarksLAS VEGAS - A 26-year-old entrepreneur from Texas was named Miss USA on Friday, besting 50 other beauty queens for the coveted crown. Lawsuit: Ledger Used Cocaine at Party | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Immelman Leads Masters; Tiger 7 Behind Kobe Leads Lakers to Pacific TitleAUGUSTA, Ga. - So much hype over this Masters. So many folks leaving early. Even as Tiger Woods took a risky detour down the 10th fairway on his way to a theatrical par on the final hole, only a moderate-sized gallery hung around long enough Friday afternoon to surround the 18th green. Hundreds of fans carrying their folding chairs already were headed toward the exit on a quiet golf course. Players, Owners Reach Drug Agreement | |
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