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Rural health care needed
DeKALB - Two women lay in serious condition following a car accident in a parking lot near Stevenson Towers on the Northern Illinois University campus as a Air Med 1 helicopter hovered above the scene and emergency personnel crowded around the victims - yet no one was injured and 911 was never called.
Local News
More arrests in multistate theft ring
SYCAMORE - A 61-year-old Plainfield man charged in connection with a multistate theft ring had his bond reduced to $250,000 during a court hearing Friday.

Heavy rains hurting small-scale farmers
CHAMPAIGN - Terry Starks planted the first crop of herbs at her central Illinois farm this spring and hoped to harvest them sometime next year.

Lawmakers can't approve capital plan
SPRINGFIELD - For the first time in nine years, it looked as if lawmakers might pass a construction program to help rebuild roads, bridges, schools and more.




High winds wreak havoc

Cost of marriage goes up

Questions remain in Park 88 foreclosure
Faith
Summer learning: Vacation Bible schools ready for faith and fun
Dawn Paul remembers that one week each summer as a highlight of her youth - the week of vacation Bible school.
Church to auction original grandfather clock at sale
DeKalb church announces ‘Avalanche Ranch' VBS program
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Local Sports
Newquist learns to become leader
Nici Newquist always has been a vocal player, one of those high-energy types that can't seem to ever stop talking or moving even after the whistle blows.
The Best of the Rest
Stevens drafted in 16th round by Orioles, ‘99 percent' sure he will sign
Opinions
You mean they lied about the war?
President George W. Bush is puzzled. And sad. So is Karl Rove, his former political strategist; as is Ari Fleischer, his former chief flack, and Dana Perino, the current chief flack, and Dan Bartlett, former counselor to the president. All puzzled. All sad.
Coach Peppers was railroaded
No one is starving because of ethanol
 
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Nation & World
Clinton poised to end historic presidential bid
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton is ready to thank her supporters for hanging on during her 17-month roller coaster journey from sure thing to also ran and to urge them to rally behind Barack Obama.
Energy chief: Flat production behind oil prices
Europeans already looking past Bush
 
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State
Mega Millions jackpot now $45 million
ATLANTA - The grand prize in the multistate Mega Millions lottery has grown to $45 million.
Orioles hit 3 homers in 6-5 win over Blue Jays
Kuroda dazzles Cubs with first complete game
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Entertainment
Wonder Woman actress finds body on river in D.C.
WASHINGTON - The actress who played Wonder Woman on TV in the 1970s says she didn't do anything extraordinary when she discovered a body this week on the Potomac River in Washington.
Romo, Timberlake break 100 at US Open course
Anne Heche pays the price in divorce settlement
 
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National Sports
Pierce says 'great chance' he'll play in Game 2
BOSTON - Celtics star Paul Pierce says there's an excellent chance he'll play in Game 2 of the NBA finals Sunday despite an injured knee.
MLB suspends Crisp, Shields, 6 others for brawl
Victorino's bat, defense propel Phillies to win
     
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