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A New Look: Remodeling offers options in sagging housing market
DeKALB - Jeff Willey sat on a cement block Tuesday outside his mother's house on Sunnymeade Trail, holding a brush dripping with white paint.
Local News
Oberweis to avoid negative tactics
At a Kane County T.G.I. Friday's, Republican Congressional candidate Jim Oberweis sips water, smiling as waiters sing “Happy Birthday” to a woman at a nearby table.

Proton center construction plans on track
WEST CHICAGO - Northern Illinois University will soon begin construction of its proposed $159 million proton therapy cancer treatment center.

City to consider possible budget changes
DeKALB - The DeKalb City Council is considering using some of the $500,000 in surplus dollars in the city's refuse fund, recently revealed to aldermen, to pay for capital projects.

Why did food sellers treat tomatoes like hot potatoes?
ATLANTA - It's the beginning of the summer, and it's tough to find fresh salsa for our chips and tomatoes for our burgers.

Guard Dog: Pooch helps patrol school crossing

Cortland man sentenced to almost 30 years

Waterman trustee says mayor knew about car order
People
Mentoring program focused on basketball
Associate professor from NIU wins award
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Dutch softball team stops in Sycamore Tuesday night
SYCAMORE - Eight years between pitches. That's how long Netherlands softball pitcher Anouk Mels went between live games.
Kobe's 36 lead Lakers back into series
Cubs' offense keeps going strong
Opinions
In Our View: Who's afraid of tomatoes?
An outbreak of salmonella in some kinds of tomatoes (and likely from certain geographies) has grocers and restaurants pulling the popular summer fruit from produce sections and menus.
Summer magic
Catholics debate Obama vote
 
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Nation & World
Bush, German chancellor Merkel discuss Iran
MESEBERG, Germany - President Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel both want to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons but they're standing on opposite sides of a revolving door. He's on his way out of office. She's trying to stay in.
Sudan investigates jet crash, searches for list
Rising waters in Plains inundate bridge, farmland
 
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State
Residents warned away from bats
CARY, Ill. - McHenry County health officials are warning residents to stay away from bats after a Cary woman became a suspected victim of a rabid bat.
AP Exclusive: Dem. memo outlines impeachment for candidates
Bulls introduce Del Negro
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Entertainment
Australian film organization creates Ledger scholarship
LOS ANGELES - Heath Ledger was known for giving aspiring Australian actors a hand in Hollywood. Now, an Australian film organization has established a scholarship fund in the late actor's name to continue those efforts.
Patrick Swayze to begin shooting new cable series
David Archuleta gets record deal
 
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National Sports
Bryant, Lakers roll past Celtics 87-81 in Game 3
LOS ANGELES - On his floor and on his game, Kobe Bryant revived the Los Angeles Lakers _ and the NBA finals. With his team one loss from having to make an impossible climb, Bryant was close to MVP form, scoring 36 points on an assortment of spins, drives and jumpers and reserve Sasha Vujacic added 20 points as the Lakers beat the Boston Celtics 87-81 in Game 3 on Tuesday night.
Disgraced NBA ref: Playoff games were manipulated
Former official sues NASCAR over harassment claims
     
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