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Paying Tribute
Jackie Klosa visits the Northern Illinois Veterans Memorial every morning. It doesn't take long now for the Fairdale resident's eyes to locate the names of her husband and three brothers on the black stone wall.
Local News
Pension problem has ripple effect
Editor's Note: The Associated Press recently sent multiple articles on the state's pension plan. This is the second of three days of that coverage, called “Pension Pain,” that will run in the Daily Chronicle. It focuses on the state of Illinois' pension funds.

Rising costs lead farmers to go high-tech
CHAMPAIGN - When Martin Barbre got his first look three years ago at a system that would drive his tractor for him, he didn't buy the device - or the premise that it would cut costs on his farm.







It's Here: Gas reaches $4 at some DeKalb stations

Tears, laughter fill Kaneland graduation ceremony

Sandwich graduates record number
Scene
Fresh Start: Season ripening for local farmer's markets
Fruit and vegetable harvests are reaching full swing, and shoppers longing for fresh-from-the-garden produce can find it this summer at local farmer's markets.
Sunday car show to help dancers go to Disneyland
Pair of luncheons will benefit theater
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Local Sports
Indian Creek's Flach headed to Washington State
SHABBONA - The biggest day of Bree Flach and the Indian Creek volleyball program's lives turned out to be an even bigger one.
Cougars take game to ‘higher level' Sunday
Monday's Daily Dose
Opinions
Memorial Day: Remembering local soldiers who died in war
The Daily Chronicle is paying tribute to DeKalb County residents who were members of the U.S. armed forces and are listed as having lost their lives in war. The following names come from materials at the Joiner History Room in Sycamore and from online information, as well as from other sources. If any names are missing, please contact us at news@daily-chronicle.com, and we will add them in the future.


 
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Nation & World
Powerful storms kill 8 in Iowa and Minnesota
PARKERSBURG, Iowa - Severe thunderstorms packing large hail and tornadoes rumbled across the nation's midsection on Sunday, killing at least eight people and damaging dozens of homes, authorities said.
Spacecraft reveals look at Mars' polar region
UN chief ends Myanmar mission on hopeful note
 
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State
Homeless man held in alleged Moon Pie attack
GALESBURG, Ill. - Police in Galesburg say a homeless man is spending the holiday weekend in jail after allegedly attacking an 84-year-old man with a box of Moon Pies.
Another arson attempt in Centreville
Millstadt man with 4 previous DUI charges arrested again
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Entertainment
Dick Martin, half of "Laugh-in" comedy team, dies
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died. He was 86.
'Indiana Jones' unearths $126M in box office gold
French classroom drama wins Cannes' top prize
 
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National Sports
Scott Dixon beats Meira in Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS - Scott Dixon stayed ahead of the trouble, got a boost from his crew and drove to his first Indianapolis 500 victory Sunday.
All it took was 1 match for US men to improve at French Open
Ginobili leads Spurs to Game 3 win over Lakers
     
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