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| Local News Purple Heart, at last: Cortland soldier waits a year for military honorEzequiel Mora watched as three injured soldiers were each pinned with a Purple Heart medal in June 2007. Mayor's funeral will be Aug. 4 DeKALB - A funeral Mass will be held Aug. 4 for DeKalb Mayor Frank Van Buer, city officials said Thursday. It's sweet corn season: Eager customers line up as stand opens G-K school board member Koch dies at 45 Gas tax might help DeKalb fund repairs |
| marketplace Uncorked: Wine industry growing locally and statewide Martial arts academy sponsors Genoa eventWhen Rick and Maria Mamoser opened Prairie State Winery in Genoa in 1998, they were careful not to focus exclusively on wine. BUSINESS BRIEFCASE � More Marketplace News | Local Sports Viewpoint: H-BR gets it right this timeKaneland grad Goedken keeps improving | |
| Opinions In our view: Foster's border trip a chance to learn Readers have trouble with realityIllegal immigration is a problem in this country. Border enforcement is difficult. Solutions can be expensive. U.S. Rep. Bill Foster, who represents our congressional district, drew those conclusions from his recent trip to the area near the Mexican border. They are not exactly enlightening observations - in fact, most of us are aware of those issues, even without taking a taxpayer-funded journey. Letter to the editor: DeKalb School District 428 extends condolences to Van Buer's family, expresses gratitude | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World AP: Food industry bitten by its lobbying success South Texas begins cleanup after DollyWASHINGTON - One of the worst outbreaks of foodborne illness in the U.S. is teaching the food industry the truth of the adage, "Be careful what you wish for because you might get it." Report urges overhauling how passports are issued | Latest headlines from AP State FAA: Chicago airport traffic declines Cubs closer Kerry Wood placed on DL with blisterCHICAGO - Federal officials say traffic dropped at both Chicago's O'Hare International and Midway Airports in the first six months of 2008. Personal info for 20,000 found | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment 'Twilight' fans camp out for a peek (and a scream) Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim sued over undelivered booksSAN DIEGO - If you haven't heard of "Twilight," ask a teenager. The best-selling young-adult book isn't bound for the big screen until December, but fan frenzy for the film practically took over Comic-Con on Thursday. Estelle Getty remembered as funny, feisty, frugal | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Delgado lifts Mets over Phillies 3-1, into first WNBA suspends 10 players and Mahorn for skirmishNEW YORK - Carlos Delgado hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the eighth inning and Oliver Perez stifled the Philadelphia Phillies again, helping the New York Mets earn a 3-1 win Thursday that gave them sole possession of first place in the NL East. Packers might postpone Favre's jersey retirement | |
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