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| Local News School district interviews superintendent candidatesDeKALB - The DeKalb School Board started interviewing candidates Saturday morning as the district continued its search for a new superintendent. Will voters take gas prices to ballot box? DeKALB - Creston resident Dana Payton braved the wind Saturday afternoon to fill up the gas tank of the family car for $3.73 per gallon. Obama's appeal to working-class whites faltering, according to polls WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's problem winning votes from working-class whites is showing no sign of going away, and their impression of him is getting worse. Fiesta Fun Tax bills are in the mail |
| Lifestyles In the bag ‘Real Men Read' at the Sycamore LibraryKrystal Schlegel comes from a family of Hermes fans. Her mom owns a 30-inch orange ostrich-leather Birkin, and her sister received a white one for Christmas during college. So the high school senior felt graduation would be the perfect time to get her own. Births � More Lifestyles News | Local Sports Very Superstitious: Pre-game rituals part of baseball Cogs victorious in home finaleDeKALB - For Northern Illinois left fielder Jeff Thomas, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It's also the one meal that is always the same before every home game; six Eggos in the morning with a glass of low-pulp, Minute Maid orange juice. Viewpoint: Recruiting tougher for football coaches | |
| Opinions ‘I need a pay raise' Confronting HillaryYou know those progressive, forward-thinking state officials we have been paying for? Seriously, how can we trust the justice system? | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Democrat Cazayoux wins congressional seat in Louisiana Microsoft abandons Yahoo bid, rebuffing higher sale priceBATON ROUGE, La. - A Democrat won a special congressional election here Saturday, bolstering his party's majority status on Capitol Hill by taking a seat Republicans have held since 1974. Filly Eight Belles breaks down after 2nd-place Derby finish | Latest headlines from AP State Single winner takes $7 million Illinois Lotto jackpot Highlights Rezko's corruption trialSPRINGFIELD, Ill. - A single winner has taken the $7 million jackpot in the latest drawing of the Illinois State Lottery's Lotto game. Last-minute witness puts cloud over Rezko trial | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment The Boss, Sinatra among N.J. Hall of Fame's first inductees Amtrak plans multi-city celebration of 'National Train Day'TRENTON, N.J. - Pop quiz: What comes to mind when you think about Yogi Berra, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Toni Morrison? Brilliant minds, inspiring souls, trailblazers _ all are likely responses. Hats, juleps rule at Kentucky Derby | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Big Brown wins Kentucky Derby; filly Eight Belles euthanized West scores 30 and Hornets take Game 1 from Spurs, 101-82LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Big Brown was pulling away from the field, accelerating with every powerful stride toward the finish line in the Kentucky Derby. The crowd of 157,770 was on its feet and cheering as the big, unbeaten, muscular bay crossed the line first, 4 3/4 lengths ahead of the filly Eight Belles. Pistons rout Magic 91-72 in Game 1 of second-round series | |
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