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| Local News Reliance on food stamps increasing With the rising cost of living, more DeKalb families are turning to food stamps. But with food prices soaring, those stamps don't stretch as far as they once did. Obama shifting focus to general election matters EUGENE, Ore. - Attempting to lay a symbolic claim to his party's presidential nomination, Democrat Barack Obama will mark the latest round of primary voting with a rally in Iowa, where his solid win in January caucuses propelled him to his status as the front-runner. Moose bikers rev up for annual charity ride Three-vehicle accident in DeKalb injures two girls Applications available for Corn Fest community stage |
| Lifestyles Neighbors in the News‘Catch the Reading Bug' at Sycamore Library � More Lifestyles News | Local Sports Switch turns into Cogs' saving grace Godhardt, Thorp medalGENOA - When Genoa-Kingston's Jen Clark tore a ligament in her left thumb, she knew her catching days this season were over. Spartans build on tradition | |
| Opinions Returning the embrace Clinic's patients shouldn't have to pay for parkingThe spring commencement at Northern Illinois University took place Saturday. And since the word “commencement” is synonymous with “beginning,” that first sentence might just as well have read, “Northern Illinois University's beginning took place yesterday.” Feral cats are a menace to birds | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Sen. Kennedy recovering in hospital after seizure Search for China earthquake survivors bleakBOSTON - Out of immediate danger, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy remained hospitalized as doctors worked to determine what caused one of the nation's best-known senators to suffer a seizure in his Cape Cod home. UN sends top envoy to plead with Myanmar over aid | Latest headlines from AP State Chicago police officer arrested in Niles Illinois Lotto jackpot now $3.5 millionNILES, Ill. - The Chicago Police Department has releived an officer of his duties after he was accused of attacking two people at a lounge in suburban Niles while off duty. Buerhle outpitches Zito in White Sox's 3-1 win | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Simpson-Wentz have 'Alice in Wonderland' wedding McCain makes age jokes on 'Saturday Night Live'LOS ANGELES - Don't be surprised to find Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz grinning Cheshire cats _ they're newlyweds. Boxing great Tyson tells all in film at Cannes | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Big Brown wins Preakness; poised for Triple Crown Kahne gambles to win All-Star race and $1M prizeBALTIMORE - Not once but twice, jockey Kent Desormeaux sneaked a peek to see if anyone was gaining on Big Brown. "I looked between my legs, under my arms, and they were eight (lengths) behind me," Desormeaux said. "I stopped pushing. I said, `That's enough.'" Turco stifles Red Wings to help Stars force Game 6 | |
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