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| Local News Davis' bond now $2 Mil Bond was set at $2 million Tuesday for a Sycamore man charged with sexually assaulting a child. Early graduation timeline approved SYCAMORE - The Sycamore School Board on Tuesday established a timeline for when high school students may request early graduation. Chief Feithen makes case for new building during facility tour DeKALB - A citizen's group is scheduled to recommend next week to city aldermen how to alleviate space constraints at the DeKalb Police Department. Pritchard hosts open forum at Kish college MALTA - American manufacturing has taken a hit in recent years, but if companies are able to generate innovative products - and can find the skilled workers to make them - the industry can recover in the long term, experts told about two dozen people Tuesday at a forum held at Kishwaukee College that was hosted by state Rep. Robert Pritchard, R-Hinckley. Construction draws crowd: Seniors enjoy watching renovation of rehab center Wooden Box Theater fans celebrate 13 years of unpredictable fun Suit targets NIU proton center |
| People Local Legacy: "Godfather" of county public health department recalls its formation "Back to the '80s" cast to wash cars in fundraiser this SaturdayWith just $1,000, the foundation of what is now the DeKalb County Health Department was forged 42 years ago with the help of Ivan Williams. Paul Carpenter prepares to decide on Race Across America � More people News | Local Sports Sox answer Guillen with thumpingCubs' struggles continue | |
| Opinions In our view: Good neighbors make good communities Sometimes a flip-flop can put you on topWhat kind of person would you like as a neighbor? Someone who's quiet and takes care of his property are attributes that probably land high on a lot of lists. | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Dolly becomes hurricane, set to hit Tex-Mex border Rice meets top North Korean diplomat in SingaporeBROWNSVILLE, Texas - Rain started to fall along the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Dolly _ upgraded in force from a tropical storm _ closed in on towns straddling the Texas-Mexico border. AP IMPACT: After 60 years, black officers rare | Latest headlines from AP State Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in New Jersey DCFS knew of abuse before child's deathATLANTA - A purchaser of a single ticket in New Jersey has won the grand prize from the latest Mega Millions lottery drawing. Cook County tax increase remains intact | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Christian Bale arrested, released; denies assault Firm sues Courtney Love over Nirvana catalog saleLONDON - The darkness around Batman has deepened: While audiences were shattering weekend box-office records in the U.S., Christian Bale was in London, where his mother and sister reportedly leveled assault allegations against the star of "The Dark Knight" that have yet to become clear. R&B singer Ashanti turns into tourism ambassador | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Phillies rally for 6 runs in 9th to beat Mets LeBron leaves Team USA practice with ankle sprainNEW YORK - So Taguchi and Jimmy Rollins had two-run doubles in a six-run ninth, and the Philadelphia Phillies rallied against the New York Mets' makeshift bullpen for an 8-6 victory Tuesday night, taking over first place in the NL East. Hall homers in 9th to lift Brewers to 6th straight | |
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