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Good qualities make quality volunteers
Lauren Huebr didn't plan to work with children with disabilities.
Local News
Fund honoring slain students totals $500K
DeKALB - About $500,000 has been donated to a scholarship fund established by Northern Illinois University in honor of five students who died in a Feb. 14 campus shooting.

Council set to consider city's budget
DeKALB - With the new fiscal year starting in 11 days, the DeKalb City Council is scheduled to act on some budget decisions early next week.

Proton therapy coming closer to area families
WEST CHICAGO - The family of Kelsey Borg, a recent Kaneland graduate, made sacrifices to help her beat a brain tumor four years ago.




Pipeline project under way in DeKalb County

Trustee appointed to Kirkland board

Community Briefs
marketplace
TimePilot markets outdoor, portable punch clock
BATAVIA - Doug Marsh had already created a better way for small offices and shops to keep track of their payroll.
Survey says solid job market expected in area
Manzullo signs petition to help small businesses
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Local Sports
Top Honor: Sycamore set to honor Feldmann
On her long list of accomplishments, Chrissie Feldmann considered her selection to the 26-member IHSA All-State Academic team to be her biggest.
Cubs unravel in 7th inning
Sox finish off sweep
Opinions
Driving was sure fun while it lasted
Who said that the power of the press is dead? A few weeks ago I told people to stop whining about the high price of gasoline and do something about it; namely, use less gas.


 
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Nation & World
With money, Obama to try to widen the battleground
WASHINGTON - Barack Obama faced two critical questions: where to play and how to pay. To answer both, the Democrat reversed course to become the first candidate to reject $85 million in public money for the general election.
Small Mo. towns fight to contain Mississippi River
House prepares to debate new surveillance law
 
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State
Kljestan, Braun lead Chivas USA past Fire
CARSON, Calif. - Sacha Kljestan and Justin Braun scored in the first half, lifting Chivas USA to a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Fire on Thursday night.
Northwestern to offer 2-year law program
Crawford's grand slam helps Rays sweep Cubs
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Entertainment
Friend: Jamie Lynn Spears gives birth to a girl
JACKSON, Miss. - Jamie Lynn Spears gave birth to a baby girl Thursday morning at a south Mississippi hospital, according to a friend of the Spears family. The friend, who asked not to be identified because the family had not yet announced the baby's birth, told The Associated Press that the baby was named Maddie Briann and weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces.
New Oscar rule limits song noms to 2 per film
Poison sues label over royalties
 
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National Sports
Mariners fire manager McLaren, promote Riggleman
SEATTLE - John McLaren was fired Thursday as manager of the Seattle Mariners, who began the season with playoff aspirations and now have the worst record in the major leagues. Bench coach Jim Riggleman will run the Mariners for the rest of their lost season, beginning Friday night in Atlanta.
Woman involved in Pacman fight found dead in NY
Crawford's grand slam helps Rays sweep Cubs
     
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