Dekalb, IL News
Dekalb, IL News
Memorial Day events
Sycamore shows support for troops
Vets monument will be dedicated Monday
Grads take different paths to same destination
Man charged with sexual assault of family member
Volunteers ‘work hard for a greater purpose’
Official distributes real estate taxes
Local pools scheduled to open
DeKalb County’s farmers markets returning today
Bond set at $1 million for DeKalb man arrested on sexual assault charges
Accident closes I-88 for hours
Somonauk teen ready for spelling competition
DeKalb welcomes input on budget
Fair encourages youths, families to volunteer
Police: Spray paint appearing in DeKalb
Grass fire in Shabbona destroys wagon, crib
Firefighters contain downtown Sycamore blaze
Scales Mound man charged with harassing local woman
DeKalb County Treasurer Mark A. Todd’s office has made the first distribution of DeKalb County real estate taxes.
I-88 reopens after being closed for accident
Unemployment rate goes down for county
Fire damages apartment in downtown Sycamore
Sycamore man gets 8 years on burglary charge
Companies carry on tradition of sports teams
Car chase suspect turns himself in
Rulings made in woman charged with attempting to smother her baby
District 428 relieved of vacancies
No injuries from jet catching fire in DeKalb
Genoa mayor initiates assessment of disasters with workshop series
Portions of court renovation to open June 4
Old Cortland, Malta elementary schools sold
Small fire breaks out in jet at airport
Sycamore’s Taxco plans to overhaul facade; Jane Fargo Hotel request denied
Bake for community’s sake at DeKalb program
District 427 board gets blast from past
More evidence turned over in McCullough case
Sycamore parks to move forward with 2 plans for stability
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Bond set for break-in suspects
Support for Drug Court
NIU employee drums up two Emmy nominations
Blaze displaces tenants in DeKalb apartment building
DeKalb man pleads guilty to bringing drugs into jail
Portion of Wurlitzer building to be condemned
Sycamore realizes power of savings
Campbell: New information will prolong investigation into drug court
Fire displaces tenants in DeKalb apartment building
A time to take chances for Sandwich grads
Thankfulness permeates Kish’s graduation
3 charged in DeKalb break-in
Sycamore gathers to honor ‘joy’ of Mr. Pumpkin
H-BR seniors out to ‘change the world’
Wurlitzer building crumbles, blocks off DeKalb street
Clean Sweep to clear slate of agrichemicals
Applications available for senior assessment freeze
Part of empty DeKalb building collapses
Kish students earn degrees
Man charged with sex assault found guilty on two counts
iTriage app connects patients to health care
Health cuts may mean taking a step back
Some call for DeKalb Liquor Commission to disband
Health care industry’s perfect storm
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Hiawatha senior qualifies for national history contest
Woman admits plan to sell crack
Andersen explains Stonehouse abstention
Police say missing NIU student back in area
Local school districts brace for state cuts
Tips sought about Genoa vandalism
Morrison reflects on 34 years in education
Somonauk man charged with robbery, battery
Sycamore fire assistant set to become chief
'Mr. Pumpkin' to be honored Saturday in Sycamore
Polarek named new fire chief for Sycamore
Woman found with more than 28 grams of cocaine in possession
Pumpkin Fest theme a reason to smile
Ill. House OKs money shuffle for child care
Jailed man faces child porn charges
County supports Stonehouse Park with ‘leash’
DeKalb police: Missing NIU student flew to Seattle
Genoa-Kingston grads say their goodbyes
DeKalb child solicitor gets probation
Madigan targets local money for pensions
DeKalb man accused of breaking girlfriend’s arm
Final suspect from heroin probe sentenced
New DeKalb mosque plans moved to City Council
Northern Rehab Awards Sports & Health Scholarship
NIU student who skipped graduation flew to Seattle
DeKalb woman gets prison time for drug, gun charges
Man sentenced to probation for soliciting teens
Cortland OKs electrical aggregation plan
2nd man charged in Sandwich burglaries
Man accused of battery to girlfriend, child
Some say no basement in DeKalb police station is design flaw
D-428 principals approved for new jobs
Police uncover marijuana at Sycamore home
Electrical issue forces closure of Otto’s
DeKalb budget allows for city clerk changes
Puppets teach Sycamore students about disabilities
Charges pending after marijuana found in Sycamore house
Otto's closed due to electrical issue
DeKalb budget review focuses on new police station
DeKalb City Council approves new police chief
DeKalb begins treating trees for emerald ash borer beetles
Man accused of strangling woman in her sleep
2 charged with mob action in Sycamore
New mosque being considered in DeKalb
Man charged with hiring child prostitute
Food drive brings in more than 20,000 pounds
Curl trial now set for December
Bishop Malloy era begins in Rockford Diocese
Carter's Cottage at NaDa Farms Barn Sale
More than 20,000 pounds of food collected in food drive
Curl trial pushed back to December
Surprise escorts welcome soldiers
Fair will acquaint local youth with volunteering options
Sycamore Park District brochure in the mail
Business climate change forces Sandwich pharmacy to close doors
Longtime NIU disciplinarian retires beloved
Journey at Indian Creek was not ‘boring’
Missing NIU student believed to be OK
NIU graduates commence the next step
MOI HIRES BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
DeKalb County Property Taxes for New Homeowners
Missing NIU student left DeKalb Saturday, took flight from O'Hare
Police searching for missing NIU student
NIU Class of 2012 receives diplomas
Surprise escorts welcome soldiers home Saturday
Boy found safe after being reported missing
Community gardens growing throughout DeKalb
Art auction to support Keller family through trial
NIU health college appoints new dean
Democrats add candidates for state's attorney, county board
Students at Sycamore Middle to catch WeatherBug
D-427 celebrates Superintendent Riesen’s career
N.D. man charged with soliciting Sycamore teen
New homeowners should check for tax liability
Screening of ‘Bully’ set for Tuesday
Boy missing from Hopkins Park found
Curl’s attorney seeks to delay trial
Woman who changed grades charged with forgery
DeKalb selects new police chief
NIU may require 2-year residency
Fighter jets in DeKalb not linked to NATO Summit
Man wanted from Feb. drug sweep arrested
Dems pick candidate for state's attorney
Shabbona gas station cited for alcohol sale
New scoreboard lights up Sycamore ballpark
OC Imageworks, LLC produces its first nationally distributed commercial for Proven Winners, the #1 plant brand in the world
Woman charged with 24 counts of forgery
Democrats name Schmack as candidate for state's attorney
New police chief named for DeKalb
Request to be made to push back Curl trial
Familiar face to direct DeKalb chamber
Alarm sounded on DeKalb fire dept. overtime
Pets rescued from house fire in DeKalb
NIU official lands new job
Committee hears alternatives to Stonehouse Park closure
Democrats face June deadline for signatures, paperwork
Union negotiations prevent some D-424 outsourcing answers
Higher-ed buildup on target in county
Three injured in Sycamore crash
NIU's Hemphill accepts West Virginia State University presidency
Duffy assumes DeKalb chamber leadership
Valley West hospital to expand with new wing
Corn Fest musical acts announced
DeKalb plans TIF improvements in budget
Bike path work to begin in DeKalb
Officials: Job outlook bright for NIU, Kish grads
Sycamore seniors make businesses their classroom
Democratic chair says Campbell will have foe
Dems choose candidates to fill two spots
Expansion coming to Valley West Hospital
County Dems to caucus in state's attorney candidate
Stamp Out Hunger to deliver goods to local food pantries
Officials focus on preventing juvenile fire dangers
Police: DeKalb man points gun at duo
Burglaries, assaults, thefts increase in Sycamore
Meals for Moms sets others' tables
DeKalb commences budget talks
Sycamore road work plan unveiled
Woman dies after train hits her in DeKalb
DeKalb man charged after pointing shotgun at 2 people
Man leads police on car chase through DeKalb, Sycamore
Sycamore embraces Cinco de Mayo
Friday blaze causes $250K in damage at DeKalb grocery store
Community bookcase project provides, fills shelves
State officials: Invest in school programs or pay later
Ambassador program gives DHS student travel itinerary
GLORIA DAVIS NAMED 4-C CHILD CARE PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR
JAN SCHEFFERS RECIPIENT OF 4-C’S 2012 FRIEND OF THE CHILD AWARD
DeKalb Go Red Luncheon May 18
Charges expected to be filed against man who led police on chase
Giving the gift of reading
Meeting on cameras in courtrooms is set
Treasurer distributes real estate tax bills
Survey shows what DeKalb shoppers want
DeKalb skateboarder’s session sets world record
Home rule debate surfaces in area
Work on routes 64, 47 a concern
Wood splitter theft prompts call for tips
Annual Hope Haven campaign aims to pay for nights of care
Hinckley businesses, library benefit from local initiative
Fire damaged DeKalb grocery store
Prior complaint of sexual abuse to be allowed in Curl trial
16th Circuit clears way for cameras in courtrooms
Local residents make dash for their own cash
State cuts threaten day care services
Sycamore now awaits 2-story development
Prio complaint of sexual abuse to be allowed in Curl trial
Man pleads guilty to child solicitation
Devotions aplenty on National Day of Prayer
Sycamore students add up more than $15K for St. Jude
Saturday ceremony set for bookcases
2012 Tax Bill Release
Judge allows past complaint against Curl in upcoming trial
16th Circuit will apply for cameras in courtroom
Media members push for cameras in courts
Hike of 25 percent possible for county’s insurance
Merits of online evaluations of NIU faculty dissected
Daily Chronicle captures awards
DeKalb man charged with lying about shooting
Ben Gordon Center’s calls for help answered
Special prosecutor appointed to prostitution case
Group to raise funds for library expansion
Northern Rehab Offers Balance & Wellness Classes
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Man charged with lying to police about April shooting
Rate set for electrical aggregation in Genoa
District 302 takes step to spell out bullying policy
Curl told police 3 different stories about Keller
Violin performance holds a lot of meaning
D-428 levy tad more than expected
Chief judge: Campbell knew about drug court situation
Sycamore boy gets haircut for cause
Warm weather means uptick in insect dangers
DeKalb retailers give up synthetic drugs
DeKalb gets $412K for community development
Suspect in Keller killing gave multiple accounts to police
Public input sought on courtroom cameras
Assistant state’s attorney fired
DeKalb man faces additional charges
‘Bully’ movie run in DeKalb starts May 11
Millions in highway improvements coming to DeKalb County
Campbell: Inappropriate relationship halts drug court
Courthouse to host Day of Prayer event
Courtroom becomes classroom
Girl Scouts organization not just for younger girls
March for Babies a special day for many of 400 participants
Duck Race on river benefits Feed’em Soup
Money heist unlikely to happen here
Farm bureau’s new president a familiar face
Piecing autism puzzle together
Treasurer Rutherford Visits DeKalb on May 3rd
County Board could shut Stonehouse Park
Aurora man charged with DUI in fiery crash
Guilty plea in theft of Social Security benefits
Cash Dash a chance to claim what’s yours
Sycamore, DeKalb mark Arbor Day
State's attorney freezes drug court
Work on KCH expansion is ahead of schedule
Buy of a century – almost
Motions filed for Curl’s June murder trial
Walk-in clinic targets whooping cough
Construction causes alarm to sound at NIU
Officials gather at courthouse to combat child abuse
Gordon center to host telethon
Woman drives into Sandwich Walgreens
Sycamore burglary results in arrests
Dining in the Dark sheds light on blindness
Unemployment rate down in DeKalb County
Smoke from construction sets off alarms at NIU res hall
Vehicle crashes into Walgreens in Sandwich
G-K night school gives participants second chance
Chemistry demos the stuff of Hollywood
Sycamore students get personal with Holocaust
Sycamore Park District scratches some golf expenses
Week dedicated to preparing for severe weather
NIU police to hold auction Saturday
State could send D-427 into deeper deficit
Motions hearing next week in NIU killing
DeKalb expands business incentives
District 302 to launch kindergarten extension
NIU undergraduates dig deep
D-424 discusses low bid for food outsourcing
Suter Co. provides example for businesses
NIU Chemistry Club to experiment for public
NIU to offer police security for off-campus parties
Schrader: More early one-family farms found
Reading splurge ends with NIU football visit
Fire destroys buildings on farm near Elburn
G-K students honor fallen soldier
Keeping your ID to yourself
Huskie statue is back at DeKalb Public Library
Work on railroads to cause detours
DeKalb mayor, aldermen salaries hold
Route 47 shut down as firefighters battle blaze near Elburn
Missing huskie dog returned to DeKalb Library
Open house shows off Scouting opportunities
Starbusters fined for liquor violation
16th District hopeful seeking nods for ballot
NIU takes baton in Relay for Life
DeKalb cites surge in violent crime rates
Teacher teammates at Brooks win Wirtz Award
Sycamore Water Department continued hydrant flushing
Portion of Route 64 could remain closed for months
Elburn man charged after police chase that started in Indiana
Two turn themselves in on sex assault charges
Marchers raise awareness of sexual violence
Schott: More recruits needed in political battles
Elm dedicated to original member of Genoa Tree Board
Pension plan sparks criticism
DeKalb chamber parts ways with director
Hinckley fire causes about $70K in damage
W. Va. university moves NIU official forward
ComEd, Exelon workers pitch in at food bank
DeKalb to vote on salaries
NIU striving for complete Wi-Fi access
Kishwaukee Symphony Associates to Receive Award at May 5 Concert
Your Resource for Living is a PR Finalist
DeKalb Chamber looking for new director
House in Hinckley sustains damage in fire
Kirkland water tower gone in a blink
New cart offers disabled golfers better access to the game
Mrs. World will dine in the dark in DeKalb
Kishwaukee College moves through accreditation process
County OKs new farming dealer
County GOP, Dems pick new leaders
Illinois JobLink - Helping You Hire Better, Smarter
Castle Bank welcomes Shelley Rhoades as new Mortgage Lender
Goodwill Seeks Speaking Opportunities in DeKalb Area
Northern Illinois Food Bank honored for green awareness
Crime Stoppers seeks shooting, burglary tips
Prom expenses ad(dressed) at NIU center
D-428 considers bus route consolidation
DeKalb protesters assume roles to urge fairer taxation
Partial opening of expanded courthouse expected in May
Genoa moves forward with electrical aggregation plan
Ex-Hinckley man hopes website will help presidential bid
Blood Drive
Budget is hashed out in Cortland
Sycamore library visions becoming reality
Sycamore begins flushing out hydrants
Sycamore vote opens two-way traffic on West Exchange Street
Citizens group seeks challenger for Kinzinger
Genoa library to celebrate 90th birthday
DISTRICT 6420 ROTARY CONFERENCE FOR 2012
Students help out during NIU Cares Day
‘Making history’ at NIU, Latino honor society members inducted
DeKalb Police probe early Sat. shooting
E-waste piles up at DeKalb recycling event
Local farmers spring into action early
Recycling event collects e-waste banned from landfills
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Police investigating shooting in DeKalb
Embattled Hinckley police chief resigns
McCullough accuser didn't want charges
Enharmonic Fusion invited to national competition in N.Y.
Schaumburg: There’s plenty I can live without
DeKalb lands screening of ‘Bully’ documentary
Ethics heart of NIU competition
Hiawatha’s schools’ use of property tax concerns some
Hinckley police chief resigns
Daisy’s bar violates liquor laws, closes
Akst: Teens desperately need employment's benefits
Woman charged with having cocaine in bra
McCullough acquitted of rape
2 arrested, 3 sought after DeKalb fight
McHenry County horse deaths from fire rise
Tobias touts county’s gains
Taxing period scheduled to end Tuesday
Pathways Group Meeting (Holistic Family Group)
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McCullough found not guilty on rape charges
Backyard chickens plucked from DeKalb consideration
McCullough rape case verdict set for today
Home rule gets cool shoulder from county
D-424, Genoa officials talk about settling suit
Stott: Person’s worth not dictated by salary
Experts say DeKalb aldermen did not violate Open Meetings Act at township meeting
Overseas contractor returns to challenges
Verdict in McCullough rape trial expected Thursday
Task force crafting ordinances for rental inspections, licenses
DeKalb man pleads to covering up homicide
Accuser’s testimony commences McCullough rape trial
DeKalb library official laments missing huskie
Victims speak out in DeKalb against sex abuse
Kish, D-427 partner to improve student placement
Advisory referendums fail to land on Nov. ballot
Hiawatha, H-BR superintendents will leave districts
McCullough trial starts with testimony from accuser
Huskie statue stolen from DeKalb Library
Be on the lookout for farm equipment on county roads
Schrader: Different creatures of the Kish river
Grant may lead to bike, walking trail improvements
McCullough eschews jury for bench trial
DeKalb shows support for housing database project
Hinckley police chief seeks extension for required training
No injuries reported in 2 DeKalb fires Monday
County mobile home taxes due by April 27
DeKalb supports pay cut for clerk post
Donated purses sought for mothers in need
FEED'EM SOUP ANNOUNCES BAKING PROGRAM FOR KIDS
Firefighters respond to two fires Monday
McCullough elects for bench trial in rape case
Sandwich Fair group looks for past royalty
Posting ordinances passed in Somonauk
State sets ‘multiplier’ for DeKalb County
Celebrating Passover Seder takes on different forms
Residents get chance to tackle township topics
NIU celebrates LGBT community
Easter messages focus on evangelism
Annual easter egg hunt held at Huntley Park
Preparation before integration into college
Local school districts receive library grants
Honor Flight shows vets gratitude
Event encourages speaking out against sex abuse
G-K student headed to national pageant
Scouts forgo break to help Harrisburg
DeKalb Sanitary District asks for backup calls
DeKalb, NIU propose housing data project
Peace Road accident sends 1 to hospital
Genealogists have new sources to mine
Wheelchairs hit court in basketball game at NIU
Attorneys in McCullough trial ready
DeKalb man charged with issuing bad checks
Akst: College students don't need another burden
Resource Bank Featured on The History Channel’s <EM>American Restoration</EM>
Peace Road accident sends 1 to hospital
Beautification kicks in at DeKalb soccer fields
County’s party leaders step aside
Mayfield congregation finds shelter at DeKalb church
Convicted murderer asks for photo review
DeKalb industrial building purchased
DeKalb library to offer best-sellers program
Seeds planted for new county agribusiness
Tracks at First, Second streets to be closed
Service agencies compete for county funding
Genoa council hears proposed budget details
Man indicted on attempted murder charge
DeKalb still in running to have ‘Bully’ screening
Wrongful conviction center of NIU panel
Expo attracts new businesses
Rey: Creative blend of music and cultures
Schrader: Finding the oldest one-family farm
Watch groups stay vigilant in DeKalb
Sycamore OKs jail expansion agreement
DeKalb Township gets OK to consider referendums
Sunday fire still under investigation
Illinois’ laws on defense unique
Hearing set for request in fatal case
Voices sought of public, media in cameras issue
DeKalb Township can proceed with advisory referendums
Burgess: Genoa-Kingston schools analyzing new state standards
Workshop empowers kids to stand up to bullies
Hate crime charge for two men
Police, fire turning more to social media
Proposed map would change DeKalb ward boundaries
No injuries in DeKalb fire
Hustle for Hearing raises money for RAMP
Two men facing hate crime charge
Kessler’s career celebrated in Sycamore
I-88 resurfacing project to close Annie Glidden ramps
Annual recycling, waste rates increase
Drug court participant looking forward
Teen arrested in connection with paint vandalism
Route 64 bridge work to begin Monday
Sycamore McDonald’s closes after small fire
DeKalb man faces cocaine-related charges
Race, injustice at center of Trayvon Martin rally
Man facing multiple drug charges after cocaine found in his home
Work to begin Sunday on Interstate 88
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DeKalb man gets 6 years for delivering heroin
Farm bureau open house celebrates 100 years
Sycamore now selling pre-season pool passes
Greenwell to serve 43 years in prison
Akst: Ordinary day turns into a first aid failure
Teach-in explores Occupy Wall Street
County unemployment rate decreases
YMCA joins CDC to offer diabetes prevention program
Stonehouse Park issue still unsettled
Greenwell sentenced to more than 40 years in prison for murder
Unemployment in county drops from January to February
Organizers hope for an unplugged DeKalb on Saturday
Five more counties to allow cameras in court
Hoodies to be attire at rally in DeKalb
County courthouse expansion taking shape
Sycamore man charged with battery
OSHA investigating death at Menards
Bill serves as food for local farmers’ thoughts
Somonauk fire destroys rural home
Structure fire damages Somonauk home
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Housing offenders may see heftier fines
Tax rebate OK’d for Ulta developer
DeKalb woman pleads not guilty to drug charges
Worker dies in Menards forklift accident
Man charged with sex abuse of minor
Independent hopefuls can gather signatures
DeKalb man pleads in February drug sweep
Sycamore vet faces cancer battle at home
OSHA investigating Menards accident that led to death
DeKalb brings unsafe house down
Man dies at Sycamore Menards
DeKalb home deemed unsafe torn down
Campbell asked to review advisory referendums
Curl trial delayed by a month
Two more suspects arrested in DeKalb stabbing
Lack of specifics eliminates McCullough video clip
Farm bureau’s roots run deep in DeKalb County
More arrests possible in fight that injured DeKalb teens
Decision on landfill expansion a year or more away
DeKalb eyes referendum for clerk post
Shots fired in DeKalb near Kimberly Drive
Annual Asset Champions Awards: Call for Nominations
DeKalb County KEYS Initiative Essay Contest
DeKalb teens injured in North Aurora incident Friday night
Curl trial pushed back a month
Get rid of your old electronics
Additional time to buy Girl Scout cookies
All three suspects in Friday night stabbing in custody
Kirkland Public Library offers thanks
Police search for Dollar Tree robbery suspect
Second person arrested in Friday night stabbing
Genoa enjoys weekend at ‘beach’
Group wants community garden project in county
Officials say air guns not OK in city limits
Kaneland schools keep an eye on participation
DeKalb Chamber Of Commerce Named One of Constant Contact’s 2011 All Stars
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Shots fired on Kimberly Drive in DeKalb
New McCullough motion hearing set
Local gov’ts question man’s referendum requests
One injured after car struck by train
Empty Bowls event raises hunger awareness
Truck catches fire at Cortland gas station
Disorderly house ordinance draft up for review
Death costs becoming an increasing county burden
Stop the DeKalb County Mega-Dump meeting planned
One injured in train-vehicle accident
‘Kony 2012’ group screens film at NIU
Hastert relates his journey to DeKalb County students
NIU linebacker Bass admits to marijuana use
Cause of church’s ceiling collapse unknown
NIU provost picked as finalist for SIUE job
Cocaine found on DeKalb jail inmate
Jail expansion plan driven forward in Sycamore
Ill. senators get lesson on Medicaid complications
Women leaders share wisdom with next generation
H-BR students book principal’s smooch with a pig
DeKalb clerk selection method up for debate
NIU's Bass pleads not guilty, admits marijuana use
Man charged with bringing cocaine into county jail
DeKalb Public Library renovation funding still cloudy
Decision ’12 is to not vote
Bond set for man accused of cocaine delivery
D-424 votes to dismiss some employees – for now
Sycamore committee backs budget
Despite Mayfield Congregational Church's ceiling collapse, thanks given
Local water departments awash in awards
Despite Mayfield Congregational Church's roof collapse, thanks given
Citing workload, Curl attorney asks for trial delay
Man accused of cocaine delivery has bond set
District 428 reduces administrative staff
Ceiling collapses at historic church
Request made to push back Curl trial
Bond reduced for man charged with damage to police station
Bond reduced in Hinckley motel burglary case
Amputation of thumb leads to 8 violations
Residents reject Somonauk Fire trustees question
Earlville schools referendum passes
Anderson will challenge Hultgren
Arellano concedes to Demmer in 90th House race
Demmer awaits possible opponent in 90th House District
Incumbents, newcomer secure county board party nods
Syverson beats Johnson in 35th state Senate
Kinzinger breaks Manzullo's 20-year reign
State's Attorney Campbell humbled by support
Polls close; counting begins
Syverson wins in 35th state Senate race
New bishop named for Rockford Diocese
Three-day closure on tap for Lord Stanley’s
Sycamore backs jail agreement
Contingencies will be in place for county voters
Man injured when vehicle rolls over him in Kingston
Items sent to crime lab in Thrailkill case
Hinckley assistant police chief resigns
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Assistant chief in Hinckley resigns post
Working to balance hoops, productivity
Gallery features stone printings
Habitat works to provide a home
Safe Passage hopes facility wish granted
Landscape waste collection to begin April 1
Retirement celebration is planned for Feithen
A couple of Ellwood Park residents
Schaumburg: Cast a ballot in Tuesday’s primary
Probe into crash death of DeKalb man continues
New Sycamore winery comes to fruition
Koolidge talks to Romney; Santorum to air Monday
DeKalb looks to strengthen safe housing enforcement
Campton Hills considers plan for gas station
Groups aim to bring 'Bully' film to county
ComEd begins work to modernize, improve service
School officials eye extracurriculars for cuts
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Business struggles hamper dream for Kirkland
Man arrested in Feb. drug sweep gets probation
County jobless hike not surprise
Accord reached on traffic issues for possible jail expansion
DeKalb man killed in Campton Hills Road wreck
Housing Authority captures $13,700 grant
Judge nixes some testimony in rape trial
Judge issues ruling in rape case against McCullough
County unemployment hits 9 percent in January
After nearly 2 years, annexed properties receive DeKalb protections
ComEd reports scam surge
Tuition rates will stay flat at Kish
Committee to interview county administrator candidates disbanded
Sandwich Police say lock vehicles, secure valuables
Sycamore library’s Pi Day makes math easier to stomach
Applications for absentee ballots due Thursday
Kinzinger, Manzullo make late campaign stops
Tattoo shop has designs on Cortland location
Second administrator to leave District 428
County food drive to stock Feed’em Soup shelves
Genoa woman gets probation for sentence violation
DeKalb jazz band to take attitude to NYC
D-424 speaks about lawsuit
Weather may go on record-setting spree
Norm Walzer named Rural Illinois Champion
D-427 agrees to cut staff positions
WNIJ News Reporter Wins Two AP Awards
District 428 assistant superintendent heading to new job
Maple Park man charged with impersonating police
D-424 files motion to dismiss city’s lawsuit
Kingston soldier returns to Afghanistan
DeKalb Sanitary District granted a variance
DeKalb council boosts business
District 302 approves teacher cuts, fee hikes
Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years
County’s Red Cross head to exit
Local educators recognized for their influence in county
Girl Scouts today will celebrate 100 years
Kinzinger to speak at senior forum Tuesday
‘Jungle’ Jack Hanna’s animals roam DeKalb stage
Farnick: Focus is on fixing job market
Storing salt a sticky situation
County considers insurance changes
Anderson: Congress not doing enough
Hinckley president stands by his man
Simon talks education, rural issues at DeKalb stop
Van Arsdale's plea is accepted in Butler shooting
Train totals car; woman charged with DUI
Fire officials say it’s time to check detector batteries
Man accused in shooting of NIU football player sentenced to nine years
No injuries in morning train-car accident at Fourth and Lincoln
Makeup of tax deal in works for beauty store
ShoDeen, Elburn talk fees for big development
Sycamore benefit to help disabled vet with cancer
Police: Man shot pregnant woman with BB gun
G-K launches Web page for homework help
Local United Way honors its volunteers, grows financially
Candidates night covers wide swath of topics
Construction on Bethany Road to begin Monday
Kishwaukee and Valley West Community Hospitals Use iTriage Mobile App to Connect with Patients
New Electronics Law in Effect
Retired NIU professor reels in world records
Pension reform under microscope at NIU forum
Ceramic sale to benefit shelter, school
District 428 boundary changes approved
Chicago man gets 11 years for 2009 DeKalb battery
D-302 superintendent 15 positions may be cut
County discusses budget process; nonunion workers in line for 2 percent raise
Kaneland School District 302, teachers reach contract deal
Big plans envisioned for I-88, Route 47 interchange
Initiative promotes corruption whistle-blowing
Airbags reported stolen from vehicles, DeKalb Police say
Two destinations exist for Malta Elementary School fifth-graders in 2012-13
DeKalb Best Buy offers March discounts on emergency radios
Elgin woman charged in Genoa home invasion gets three years
State’s attorney hopefuls sound off
Officials sound alarm to prepare for fast approaching severe weather season
Cortland Marine to appear on game show
Police: DeKalb man urinated in booking area
Upgrades may be in store for Sycamore
Early voting location opens at DeKalb Annex Building
IRS warns of fraudulent tax return scheme
DeKalb County KEYS Initiative teams with Ben Gordon Center
Students' designs may meld into Genoa's future
Maple Syrup Fest a sweet experience
More than 50 teams bowl for kids in DeKalb
Candidate debates set for Thursday
Increase in citations not sitting well in Kirkland
Waterman Winery Releases New Vintages April 1, 2012
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Local services celebrate World Day of Prayer
North Grove School joins national historical register
McCullough defense files pretrial motion in rape case
Energy goes toward aggregation literacy
Pine Acres residents meet, question Manzullo
Storm sends more than 50 vehicles into ditches
Bill targets tuition waivers for higher education employees
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Snow predicted for area this afternoon, evening
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Two plead guilty in drug death, get 5-plus years
Rockford man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of a child
Founding NIU trustee honored for service
Public hearing against Lord Stanley's set for March 19
Tips sought on vehicle burglary in Kingston
Scouts prepare for food drive by readying area residents
Sandwich woman pleads guilty to theft from dental office
NIU room rates, fees to increase
Dropout rates unlikely to fall with age increase
Researchers, kids become motor skills students
Campaign to feed hungry kicks off today
Sycamore welcomes soldier home
Feed’em Soup remembers car crash victims
DeKalb man charged with sexual assault of a child
DeKalb Planning and Zoning Commission clears path for hotel
State’s attorney hopefuls to attend NIU candidate forum
D-424 opens bids for outsourcing transportation
DeKalb man charged with assaulting a child
DeKalb man found not guilty of child porn charges
Man pleads guilty to police, senior battery
Overdue fines waived at Sycamore library through Saturday
DeKalb officials consider traffic study
Sycamore man charged with workers’ comp fraud
D-427 approves staff reductions
Celebrations 4 years in the making
Landlords sound off on DeKalb housing task force’s efforts
Campbell to launch initiative against corruption
Feed’em Soup meal to honor 2 killed in 2011 crash
Public invited to welcome Sycamore solider home
Ben Gordon Center to provide eating disorder awareness events
DeKalb City Council names new city clerk, hires lobbying firm
Genoa could stop utility tax exemption for D-424
Early primary voting goes mobile
March for Babies fights premature birth defects
Third time charm for county spelling champ
Quinn’s appointments raise trade-off suspicions
Stonehouse Park may face more regulations
Folk tales teach culture, cunning at DeKalb Public Library
Work Experience Program Opportunity
Somonauk teen wins spelling bee on 'oratorio'
Icy roads lead to dozens of accidents
Investment group purchases rest of Park 88 land
Cameras in courtrooms to be studied by 16th Circuit
Drug sweep suspects appear in court
Police find more than 100 marijuana plants in DeKalb home
Calumet man is fourth arrest made in Kishwaukee College check fraud case
Manzullo vs. Kinzinger in 16th Congressional
Warm air prevents potential blizzard
Kinzinger: Status quo is not what country needs
Manzullo: Jobs have topped my priorities for 20 years
Land in Park 88 sold
Winter storm causes closures
Weather-related closings, announcements
County offers free tax filing services
Sold-out DAYGLOW show canceled
Sycamore woman charged with refusing to register as sex offender
DeKalb names interim police chief from outside
D-302 community members express concerns about potential teacher cuts
Crime Stoppers seeks info on damage inflicted in Genoa
Drug sweep nets 22 of 30 targets
Audience questions candidates before forum
DeKalb to consider city clerk appointment
Multiple arrests in DeKalb drug sweep
Snow predicted tonight for area
Fog this morning, snow tonight predicted for area
Journalist panel to discuss election with community
Initial DeKalb library expansion plans expected to be altered
Local officials left wanting more from Quinn's address
Kaneland School District to host forum on budget cuts
Bond reduction denied for Sycamore man held on 35 counts
Allen aims for one more term on county board
Ollie’s opens for 27th season
APSE honors Daily Chronicle sports staff
Authorities identify man killed in LaSalle County home invasion
Passenger in fatal wreck Sunday in serious condition
Getting Sycamore students in musical groove
D-428 discusses uses for excess referendum money
Sandwich leader eyes county board seat
FAA action to delay new DeKalb airport projects
Speaker offers pesticide resistance solutions
Kishwaukee College hosts open house on college prep
Osland offers outsider’s perspective in county board race
Tobacco compliance failed by 9 DeKalb businesses
Sandwich man hit by vehicle, critically injured
Voter registration for March primary ends today
Commission may decide fate of regional superintendents
Council's approval paves road for DeKalb car dealership to relocate to Sycamore
Woes accompany electronics recycling law
Aqua water-sewer rate request cut by $1 million
One critically injured in accident in Sandwich
A workout times three at the YMCA in Sycamore
New home fire sprinkler mandate in talks
Metzger aims to bring county board together
DeKalb man dies after crash on Lincoln Highway
Harrison, Feithen reflect on time in DeKalb
Kids take teaching role at SIT Conference
Youth Baseball/Softball Sponsors Needed
One killed in accident on Lincoln Highway
Sycamore welcomes home soldier
Information sought on report of man with gun in Waterman
Pair of state senators square off in 35th District
County state’s attorney’s office tries Web presence
Tips sought on burglary at Joe’s Pizza in Genoa
Program aids NIU students with financial forms
Agee family establishes scholarship
County spelling bee preparations under way
Some say disease’s threat not worth killing deer
Syverson campaigns in familiar territory
Johnson surprised by Ill.’s red ink, cooperation
Saturday homecoming planned for Sycamore soldier
DeKalb man who broke into GameStop gets 5 years
Green features discussed for DeKalb library expansion plan
DeKalb resident changed the world around him
New housing complex prepares for fall opening
Former Sandwich youth minister pleads guilty to numerous felonies
Kessler to retire as Sycamore fire chief
DeKalb man charged with animal cruelty
DeKalb man charged with robbery gets probation
DeKalb library wins $2K national science kit grant
Kessler retiring from Sycamore Fire
TransVAC routes new buses to Kish College
Kingston Elementary students jump for hearts
Cortland board holds off on changes to liquor license fees
Belvidere man gets 8 years for burglary
County gets its ad hocs in order on energy aggregation, administrator search
Man gets probation for gun fire charge in Malta
DeKalb task force breaks down Mount Prospect housing programs
D-424 puts school closure on the table
Sex offender pleads guilty to living near Sycamore Middle School
Feb. 14 beckons many back to NIU
Free dental care offered today in Sycamore
Hearing on McCullough motions ends without resolution
D-424 hears outsourcing misgivings during public hearing
Staffing decrease targeted in D-427 to reduce deficit
Couples celebrate longtime marriages at DeKalb event
Fahnestock wants to add northern representation to county board
Local libraries receive share of grant money
Tapa La Luna reopens after DeKalb council OK
Manzullo calls for teamwork, end of super PACs at DeKalb town hall
More than $1M in cuts proposed for District 302
Gudmunson uses simple approach to county board
Weather, tools spur hydrant restoration in county
Comedian Brian Regan to perform at Egyptian Theatre
Sycamore Park District looks to fill citizens’ committee spot
New NIU students understand Feb. 14 impact
DeKalb City Council moves closer to hiring lobbyist
Weather, tools spur hydrant restoration in Sycamore
Kishwaukee College president skeptical of Obama’s funding plan
Trial for ex-NIU WR Hurd delayed to August
Kinzinger talks taxes, budget, immigration while in Genoa
Anthropology Museum showcased at Cole Hall
Cribben adapting to county board
Genoa Chocolate Walk sweetens shopping
FEED'EM SOUP HOSTS ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKE DINNER
Kinzinger stops in Genoa to talk taxes, spending
Chocolate Walk sweetens shopping in downtown Genoa
Rochelle man found not guilty of child abduction
Dentists offer day of free care
Sycamore boy saves life of friend choking on Atomic Fireball
Police: Sandwich youth attacked school workers
Manzullo to hold town hall meeting in Genoa
DeKalb City Council members react to Kapitan episode
Cole Hall open house to display technology
Big Rock teen may get consumption charge after striking a tree
State's attorney primary pits Campbell vs. Smith
Campbell says he has unfinished work
Smith extends family legacy with law work
Guilty plea entered in drug-induced homicide case
Early casting call for county voters
Retired teacher to offer youth tutoring at library
Decision unlikely Monday on acting DeKalb city clerk
Two-car crash injures Genoa teen, Marengo man
DeKalb names interim fire chief
Kinzinger to hold town hall Saturday in Genoa
DeKalb man gets 2 years probation for child porn
Candidate for DeKalb County state’s attorney touts work ethic at Hinckley town hall
Audience at NIU searches for Web answers
DeKalb County offers eight property tax exemptions
Fundraiser set for DeKalb student with rare heart defect
Groups formed to assist DeKalb library expansion effort
Attempt at art council in county might be on its last leg
Man pinned under semitrailer tires at 3M, flown to Rockford
Fundraiser started for Wally Thurow memorial
School recognizes Winter Special Olympians
Rochelle veterans office to reopen parttime
Local chambers of commerce in action
D-428 parents voice concerns over middle school boundaries proposal
Timeline offered in search to replace Bockman
Tobias touts leadership in county board re-election bid
DeKalb officials: Open Meetings Act inefficiencies led to Kapitan's resignation
Program combines therapy, physical activity
Feithen is leaving DeKalb for Monmouth Police Department
State’s attorney candidate to hold Hinckley town hall
Genoa extends lure for new home builders
Open meeting issues led to clerk's resignation
Feithen retiring from DeKalb, taking chief post in Monmouth
Roman eager to bring fresh voice to county board
Kapitan resigns as DeKalb city clerk, receives severance package
Bicyclist hit by car taken to a Rockford hospital
Sycamore sewer and water rates may hold
Man struck by car taken to hospital for head injury
Neighbors comment on courthouse expansion
DeKalb City Clerk Steve Kapitan's separation agreement
One injured in car-pedestrian accident
Kapitan resigns as DeKalb City Clerk
Legislation looks to lift smoking bans
Custom chopper sparks interest in corn
Sandwich outdoor expo sees increase in visitors, vendors
Bishop shares Myanmar ministries at Sycamore church
Scouts build outdoor skills at Klondike Derby
Genoa residents hope D-424 suit brings answers
Brown to push transparency in government
Scouts build outdoor skills at Klondike Derby
Event at Schnucks celebrates marriages of 50 years or longer
Sandwich High School special occasion dress sale begins today
‘Mr. Pumpkin’ Wally Thurow remembered for changing a community
D-428 officials suggest boundary change
Local educators brace for more pension burden after Quinn's idea
County chapter of League of Women Voters re-forms
Assessing Kirkland's property tax controversy
Family: Wally Thurow, 'Mr. Pumpkin,' dies
Large loads on county roads banned soon
NIU committee recommends hike in student fees, room and board rates
DCFS violations force DeKalb preschool to close temporarily
Sycamore child porn suspect found dead of apparent suicide
Sidmore walks line between experience, outsider role in 90th District race
Copper theft tips sought by Crime Stoppers
Demonstrators still standing in DeKalb
Attorney appointed as judge in 16th Circuit
Sycamore residents asked to adopt fire hydrants
Subject of child porn investigation found dead at home in Sycamore
Trial date set for ex-NFL, NIU WR Hurd
Cortland man gets 4 years for child porn charge
Local company benefits from Tollway projects on I-88
DeKalb County senior services director to retire
Stalled train in DeKalb delays morning motorists
Rochelle mayor wants to carry success to capital for 90th District
Manzullo not worried about Kinzinger's fundraising lead
NIU officials hope Quinn's plans include funding
Local lawmakers react to Quinn's address
Railroad crossings open in downtown DeKalb after train repaired
Greenwell found guilty of murder
Dixon native interested in politics since childhood
County schools make Honor Roll
DeKalb housing authority director closes in on projects before departure
St. Charles native ties down funding for vets
Ex-soldiers train to rehab sight-impaired veterans
Press Release from the DeKalb County Treasurer’s office
The DeKalb 100th Anniversary Chopper arrives at the Ellwood House Visitor Center...
Greenwell found guilty in 2009 slaying
Weekly Meeting
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NRC investigating nuclear reactor water pumps
West Elementary pilots paperless classrooms
Arellano Jr. touts military background in 90th District GOP primary
Byron nuclear unit’s loss of power leads to shutdown
Outlook: Economy will manufacture growth
Thrailkill expected to be arraigned in March
DeKalb Public Library eyes Twain novel for Big Read
Plano man charged with DUI has four such priors
Personnel, programs targeted in Kaneland cuts
Defense focuses on intimacy link in Greenwell trial
Power loss shuts down one nuclear plant unit
Greenwell trial continues as defense calls first witnesses
Genoa event provides gathering place for local crafters
Local flavors on display at Winter Farmers’ Market
Time short for Gingrich to close gap in Florida
Sycamore reaps TIF district rewards
Early voting to start next week
Police: Teen’s online threat toward Sycamore school deemed not credible
Sandwich Police warn of prize, payment scams
Kishwaukee Community Hospital acquires Windmill Plaza
Autopsy in Greenwell trial points to several strikes on victim, forensic pathologist says
State lawmakers agree finances are top priority
Information sought in license plate thefts
Rivalry stirs up DeKalb, Sycamore fans
County schools picking up more lunch tabs
State chamber endorses Sen. Johnson’s foe in March primary
Chase Bank ends DeKalb pursuit
Battery of pregnant woman leads to probation
Five weapons found in stalking suspect’s home
Video depicts profane Greenwell recounting why he didn't call police
County’s jobless rate cultivates optimism
Future leaders encouraged by Sycamore chamber programs
Sycamore Marine impressed with State of the Union trip
Video of interview with suspect shown during Greenwell trial
DeKalb library board seeks staff’s design input on expansion
Director jumps into Sycamore Park District budget
Kish, NIU respond to Obama’s overture
Sycamore Snow artist unveils bald eagle sculpture
Items from crime scenes discussed at Greenwell trial
Executive director to exit county housing authority
Election Central is live
D-424 food service bids could be delayed
Biernacki passed over for Colorado job
DeKalb man charged with sex abuse of child
Council narrowly OKs loan transfer for O’Leary’s owner
DeKalb cooking fire causes $10K in damage
Winds expose Peace, Route 64 light outage
DeKalb council interviews finalists for lobbyist
Choice focuses on construction in State of Kish address
Judgment on court cameras still pending in area circuits
D-427 board members weigh saving, spending
Murder vs. self-defense at heart of Greenwell's first day of trial
Biernacki passed over for Colorado job
Weekly Meeting
Officials think they've pinpointed problem with lights at Peace, Route 64
Cooking fire damages DeKalb apartment
Daughtry to hit the stage at the Convo on March 7
Housing search begins for DeKalb Resident Officer Program
Candidates in 90th District face off
DeKalb council OKs task force consultants
Greenwell jury selection incomplete after full day
Genoa photographer captures family memories
Afghan vet to attend State of Union with Hultgren
Ex-Huskie Hurd changes lawyers
Big Rock man charged in stabbing unable to post bail
Genoa taxing bodies affirm incentive plan support
Former Huskie, Bear Hurd changes lawyers
Professionals to host free tax preparation sites for residents
Dietitians dish nutrition guidelines to seniors
D-427 board: Quick search brings quality heir
DeKalb council plans special meeting to evaluate lobbyists
Mexican dance group dazzles Oak Crest residents
Ralliers call for better foreclosure policies
Annual Winterfest draws in snow lovers
Foreclosure rally planned for Sunday near Walmart
Man charged in Sycamore burglary get 5 years
Fire department provides cooking safety education
Greenwell trial to begin Monday
Genoa lawsuit against School District 424 sparks debate
Schaumburg: What’s good for geese is good for Twitter
Attempted murder charges filed in Hinckley stabbing
Bacon milkshakes to be unveiled at Riccardi’s
Harlem Wizards wow, delight D-428 families
Customer service weather alert
Weather-related cancelations, closures
Police investigating stabbing in Hinckley
Kish YMCA marks opening at Huntley Middle School
Snow leads to closures, accidents
Leaders discuss healthy initiatives
Outage at Rt. 64, Peace Road temporarily fixed
Chicago man charged in ’10 DeKalb robbery gets 6½ years
DeKalb housing task force to submit proposals
McCullough motions hearing continued again
Five years after Bradley Olsen's disappearance
Winter storm expected to bring snow today
DeKalb to vote on waste disposal contract extension
Plan for DeKalb Park District develops
Snow expected in county Friday; winter weather advisory issued
Ex-NIU Police officer pleads not guilty to sexual assault
Irish eyes find DeKalb fire chief for Notre Dame post
County board votes to allow shelter for huskies in Sycamore
DeKalb middle school principals seek sixth-grade transition program
NIU remembers professor for his passion, dedication to Kenya
Unlicensed motorists still in driver's seat
DeKalb man gets 4 years for numerous charges
Hope in Unity classes begin Tuesday
Nominations sought for United Way’s Spirit of Caring Award
Harrison leaving DeKalb Fire Department
Genoa City Council on board with incubator program
Firm delays results of DeKalb retail preference survey
Early budget projections in Sycamore portend another frugal year
Safety task force to meet with students, residents
Miss Illinois returns to Huntley, plans on NIU education
DeKalb asks D-428 for financial help with tree project
Juvenile charged in April 2010 DeKalb shooting
Students return to Cole Hall
Rotary Celebrates First Polio Free Year in India!
Cole Hall reopens for classes at NIU
Regular Meeting | American Red Cross of DeKalb County
Ben Gordon Center to host free seminars
Feed’em Soup to offer clothing to those in need
D-428 challenges Harlem Wizards to hoops matchup
Deadline nears for write-in candidates for local offices
Biernacki a finalist for job in Colorado
DeKalb service vocalizes King's words
Biernacki finalist for job in Colorado
Conservation program deadline extended
DeKalb County mental health board is taking grant applications
Fans meet Chicago Bear in Genoa
DeKalb wedding expo ties brides-to-be, businesses together
Tuition waivers losing support among state legislators
State service commission seeks award nominations
Local leaders still chase MLK's dream
FEED’EM SOUP TO OPEN CLOTHING CLOSET ADDITIONAL HOURS IN JANUARY
Chicago Bears player meets fans in Genoa
Kinzinger talks jobs, health care in DeKalb
Riesen to retire as head of District 427
Chicken proposal sent back to DeKalb council
MLK community service meant to bring people together
NIU Libraries awarded $575K for digital research
DeKalb ‘Business Wall’ update under way
Fire in Kingston destroys garage, porch
Kinzinger to hold town hall in DeKalb today
Reopening of Cole Hall helps NIU move forward
Officials say traffic problems ‘typical’ for first snowfall
Police: Genoa victim attacked by girlfriend, other man
Riesen to retire from Sycamore District 427 at end of school year
DeKalb Park District re-examines Hopkins Pool renovations
Arguments filed in DeKalb County dump appeal
DeKalb man sentenced in child pornography case
Goodwill to offer free tax assistance
Mother arrested on child abduction warrant
Analyst at farm show says crop prices have to fall
Storm cancels abnormal winter weather
Hope in Unity to help troubled youth earn GEDs
Elgin residents charged in Genoa home invasion
Civil War film to play in Sycamore
Weather-related cancelations
Customer service weather alert
Police: DeKalb suspect said money from drug sales was for tuition
With up to 8 inches of snow forecast, 'Winter has finally arrived'
DeKalb library takes steps to gain grant for expansion
Dog tags available in Sycamore at discount
National identity theft bust comes through DeKalb
Kishwaukee College OKs signage bid
DeKalb Genetics motorcycle pulls in crowd at farm show
Crime Stoppers seeks tips on light damage, burglary
DeKalb man hit by train in critical condition
Remember: Go, slow and whoa when eating
Winter storm blows into DeKalb County
DeKalb connection to immigration fraud case
Man hit by train in downtown DeKalb
DeKalb housing task force criticizes consultants
D-424 continues discussion on outsourcing
Sycamore School District 427 to align its core
Exhibitors ready for 30th farm show
Warmth to give way Thursday
Sycamore business to match donations for shelter floor
Kaneland board seeks steeper cuts for 2012-13 year
Three men charged with mob action, battery
DeKalb cooking fire causes minor damage
Brothers charged in Waterman bar fight have multiple priors
DeKalb police station site work approved in shortened council meeting
A warm welcome for NIU's GoDaddy.com Bowl winners
Plan commission recommends vacating Locust for Sycamore jail expansion
DeKalb County Courthouse basement fills with smoke
Mundy wins Sycamore citizenship award
D-428 renovation addresses security concerns
New occupant to move into former Borders location
Fire consumes camper, truck near county line
GOODWILL TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE ON FREE TAX SITE FOR PUBLIC
H&R BLOCK reopens new office in the Junction
Old Navy in DeKalb to close
Fire damages vehicles in Maple Park
New tenant announced for former Borders store
Local advisers say to apply for student aid now
No injuries after driver loses control east of Kingston
Brothers hospitalized, charged after Waterman bar fight
One injury in collision at Annie Glidden and Taylor
DeKalb exhibit is showcase of area agricultural history
Town hall at DeKalb High School to spur health initiative
Fundraiser planned at DeKalb High School for Bookcase for Every Child program
Hinckley hires retiring police chief’s successor
Savings accumulate for municipalities while snow stays away
DeKalb robbery suspect still at large
Trial set for Shabbona man accused of sexual abuse
Two charged with possession of crack cocaine
Police searching for man after armed robbery reported in DeKalb
Whooping cough cases confirmed in county
New director steps into Genoa chamber position
Housing task force subcommittee refines improvement ideas
Sycamore Park District pegs new executive director
Fire breaks out at DeKalb town house
Bond set at $100K for man with several drug charges
DeKalb high schoolers run day care for class
Man pleads guilty to 1 of 12 counts of child porn
DeKalb City Council to consider contract for housing task force consultants
Fire damages townhouse
Genoa changes ordinance time to buy time
Cortland man charged with battery of pregnant woman gets probation
Rental licenses meet resistance in DeKalb
Judge allows autopsy report in murder trial
Mechanics: Don't be left in cold
State offers seniors tax sidestep
Former Huskies receiver Hurd indicted
Auto accident statistics give mixed signals
Sycamore’s revised jail plan garners new backing
DeKalb Public Library hosts rare book sale
DeKalb, Sycamore fire departments happy with wreaths' colors
Sycamore man pleads not guilty to burglaries
Hurd’s rap sheet includes days at NIU
New year rings in a healthy outlook, gym memberships
Winter is responsible for slip-up surge
Synthetic marijuana banned, but concerns remain high
Ambulance service now running in Cortland
DeKalb schools return to session while others continued holiday break
Local business leaders say outlook positive for 2012
Chess tournament brings day of quiet competition
Drug court helps Sycamore man fight addiction
County’s first baby of 2012 born in Sandwich
Library project created to prompt resolutions
Players match wits in local chess tournament
DeKalb parks master plan coming Jan. 19
County joins recycling effort for holiday lights
Two charged in DeKalb GameStop burglary
Objection denied in Somonauk ballot petition case
Top 10 local news stories of 2011
Caller ends up in jail after initiating goose chase
Downtown DeKalb’s Tapa La Luna to close
Peace Road still years from full expansion, officials say
Pierce Harley-Davidson not closing, but being sold
Pierce Harley-Davidson not closing, but being sold
Somonauk Fire ballot question upheld
Charges filed in false abduction report
Local’s soccer guide displayed at major retailers
Sycamore Marine welcomed by friends, family
Electoral board to rule on Somonauk fire district ballot question
Teens charged with residential burglary, fleeing police
Residents plan ahead for 2012 New Year's goals
Red Kettle campaign exceeds its $70K goal
Pierce Harley-Davidson in DeKalb closing
Icy roads lead to morning accidents
Man charged with police battery gets more than 9 years
Committee takes tour of Sycamore courthouse project
Democrats eye changing of guard in 14th district
Loan business to move into former Burger King
Sycamore grad paves way to Harvard University
Closer look: New state laws for 2012
Congressional primary races set
Kishwaukee Family YMCA working out co-ops
Tips sought in Hinckley antique iron wheels theft
Somonauk man charged with reckless homicide, aggravated DUI from October crash
Blind runner persists in yearlong effort to raise funds for charities
Ellwood museum obtains son’s former home
DeKalb has review of where TIF district funds were allocated
Sidmore wins top position on ballot for 90th District state race
Sandwich Police warn of text message scam
Somonauk man charged with reckless homicide, aggravated DUI
Local ag community sounds off on 2012 Farm Bill
Mundy delves into Sycamore history
Season of giving back, more deals
Sharrows warn DeKalb motorists of bike areas
Local churches didn’t take Christmas off
DeKalb officials ‘anxiously’ await report from retail survey
YEP is accepting project grant applications
It's a busy time of year for nonprofits to receive
St. Nick sees uptick in Sycamore visitors
Sycamore High School alumni network set to launch
Goodfellows helps families, needs more money to cover costs
Goodfellows brighten Christmas for families in need
Feds jump in to assist embattled local bank
Home in Sycamore damaged by Friday fire
One of county's oldest residents, 108, remembered
Head-on collison sends 3 people to hospital
Manzullo, Kinzinger to square off in GOP 16th Congressional District primary
Last-minute shoppers grab gifts
Grand jury indicts Thrailkill on murder charges
Home for the holidays – finally
DeKalb refuse collection will be delayed one day
Three injured in accident on Glidden Road
Fire that damaged Sycamore home under investigation
Thrailkill indicted in murder of NIU student Steven Agee II
Candidates begin filing for Congressional seats
DeKalb water sanitation rate increase begins Jan. 1
Authorities check into separate fraudulent schemes directed at Kishwaukee College
Rockford man dies from single-vehicle crash
Housing authority nears completion of home for family in need
Fostering a Christmas meal tradition
Mike Mooney to hand over his keys after almost 19 years
Sycamore man pleads not guilty to Sept. robbery charges
County’s jobless rate rises in November
Mooney dealership sold
Unemployment up slightly in county in November
One killed in accident on Glidden Road
Wreck at Peace, Bethany sends debris over road
Lottery officials seek recipients of unclaimed prizes
DeKalb to discuss ash tree policy in spring
Local ballot queries taking shape for March
White Christmas likely just a dream this year
Genoa incentive program faces overhaul after D-424's decision
Keeping children engaged during winter break
Accident on Peace Road slows traffic
Progar, Johnson suspended for NIU's bowl game
Genoa chamber director to exit for Hampshire job
D-428 officials: Progress shown in 'flex' system, bilingual program
Hope Haven project awarded annual HUD grant in full
Members of Beth Shalom celebrate Hanukkah
Officials say McCullough didn't ask for attorney
Gift drives brighten holidays for families, children in need
Lawsuit over wind farm dismissed
NIU football's Progar charged with DUI
Red Kettle donations $25K short of goal
Investigators search for cause of Tegrant transformer fire
NIU students start petition to pick new spot for police station
NIU students, staff start petition to pick new spot for police station
New member appointed to NIU Board of Trustees
Sycamore City Council approves $3.5 million levy
Fire contained at Tegrant building in DeKalb
DeKalb to revitalize ‘Business Wall’
Sycamore man charged with DUI in rollover
Horse-drawn carriages ride through DeKalb
NIU is moving to west with new roads, infrastructure
Humane approach to Christmas presents
Feed’em Soup provides meal for ‘Holiday Healing Benefit’
Child sexual abuse a community concern
Downtown carriage rides lift holiday spirits
More than 400 change orders to new DHS
Hurd posts bail; Bears cut former Huskie WR
Four primary care physicians join KishHealth System
DeKalb housing group blueprints policy timeline
Chase Bank, McDonald’s proposals still in works in DeKalb
Low-income children shop to shock their mothers for Christmas
DeKalb High School change order log
Hurd posts bail; Bears cut former Huskie
Sycamore to get new recycling carts with lids
Judges uphold remap on Ill. congressional districts
Volunteers are ‘heart’ of Kish hospital
Ex-Huskie, current Bear Sam Hurd faces federal drug charges
DeKalb Library Board gets glimpse of expansion plans
Genoa to remove young ash trees in wake of infestation
Congressional maps upheld by federal judges
Sam Hurd complaint
Bears WR, ex-Huskie Sam Hurd faces drug charges
State’s attorney hopefuls use cases for position
Cortland’s big move could happen by the end of this month
Man charged with perjury after claiming to be student
DeKalb Library Board readies to borrow, hopes for state grant for expansion
Day care centers look to slim down obesity
Local Habitat for Humanity receives $5,000 grant
Meals on Wheels in need of volunteers for January
Flippin Eggs hunting for holiday gift donations
DeKalb man charged with residential burglary has bond set at $150K
McCullough’s speedy rape trial slows down
Men charged separately with battery of pregnant women
Kishwaukee College outlines strategic plan
McCullough rape trial pushed back
DeKalb property tax levy request receives unanimous approval from council
DeKalb begins to hammer out ‘Irongate’ subdivision proposal
District 427 approves $24.2 million levy
Citizens encouraged to enroll in police academy
D-424 delivers job assurance on outsourcing
Tobias’ County Board candidacy withstands objection
Mentors give business owners a boost
One injured in separate crashes in nearby vicinity
Two accidents near same intersection send one to hospital
Tobias to remain on ballot
Electronics banned from Ill. landfills Jan. 1
Changes don’t quell jail expansion concerns in Sycamore
Hundreds celebrate Shabbona Lake State Park
Sycamore auxiliaries pack Christmas meal baskets for vets
PSA Dewberry approved to design DeKalb police station
Teen driver taken to hospital after car flipped
DeKalb man charged with sexual assault of a minor gets four years
DeKalb man possessing 73 grams of marijuana arrested
Car rolls in accident on Lincoln Highway
Political newcomer jumps in race for 14th District
DeKalb cops take kids out for shopping spree
NIU grads challenged to make difference
Residents speak up on DeKalb library expansion
Market brings Bethlehem to life
Man enters not guilty plea to charges from Sept. shooting
Finalists interview for park district director
Public hearing on DeKalb County jail expansion scheduled
Gun threat causes Genoa-Kingston Middle School to lock down
NIU students win $10K for firm plan
Old North Grove recognized for historical importance
Challenge filed to petitions of county board candidate
DHS players push importance of hard work, homework
District 428 hopes to close achievement gap
Weather, economy affect Christmas trees search
Challenge filed to petitions of county board candidate
Lockdown lifted at G-K Middle School
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Teenage suspect in Sept. shooting pleads not guilty
Child porn suspect’s Web access shackled
Walsh to run in 8th District, avoid primary showdown with Hultgren
Local residents light up at Christmastime
D-428 assistant chosen as Morton supervisor
Cortland man ordered to register as sex offender
Hot dog incident leads red wreath to get white light
DeKalb Police station contract on council's agenda
High schoolers take business venture for major experience
Cortland teen in serious condition after Wednesday car crash
Man charged in September shooting pleads not guilty
Three taken to hospital after two-car collision in DeKalb
Low turnout in DeKalb doesn’t deter veterans’ mission
DeKalb man charged with identity theft gets probation
Agee’s parents in court for suspect’s appearance
Acting passion suits Sycamore boy with Neil Patrick Harris connection
Area politicians say message is clear in Blago sentencing
Three injured in accident
Counting down... 2 more days to Holiday Open House 2011
Request for lower bond for Thrailkill withdrawn
Incident with crane near Genoa results in man being airlifted
Walsh expected to make decision Thursday
Teens in Transition helps students with disabilities
District 428 residents may see tax hike after levy approval
Sycamore woman arrested in Toys for Tots theft
Kishwaukee College, District 428 on board with collaboration
Walsh decision to now come Thursday
Injury reported in accident involving a crane in Genoa
Arrest made in theft from Toys for Tots box
May trial date set for Curl
H-BR honors fallen soldiers decades later
Otto’s fined $750 for liquor license violations
Walsh remains silent on his re-election plans
Sycamore City Council approves workers’ compensation plan
Woman hits two pedestrains, laughs and flees scene, police say
Candlelit ceremony offers parents support, chance to honor deceased children
Just 6 contested primaries to appear on local March ballot
DeKalb Public Library to check out community input on expansion
County board chairman will not seek re-election
Final list of March primary candidates
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State cracking down on illegal handicap parking
Lawmakers hope to ban manure from hazardous waste list
Freezin’ for Food passes food collection goal
Walsh close to decision on where to run
House Cafe hosts bluegrass event for Christmas charity
Holidays tough for those affected by mood disorder
DeKalb antiques event answers queries
Forest preserve readies for 2012 additions
Health System Campaigns Win Top Awards
NIU accepts GoDaddy.com Bowl invite
DeKalb gets taste of Antiques Roadshow
Freezin' for Food drive finishes strong
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Officials stress snow safety in face of heavy accumulation predictions
Walsh campaign quiet on what his St. Charles visit means
St. Mary School students cool with explosive visitor
Santa Claus listens to Sycamore wishes
Healthy support given to local initiative
Dozens charged with underage drinking at DeKalb party
Tentative Cole Hall open house scheduled
DHS athletics celebrate end of Movember
Huskies win MAC Championship
Walsh holding campaign events in 14th District
Tentative open house set for remodeled Cole Hall
Union accuses county of unfair labor practices
NIU to sell alcohol at some events after policy change
Bears mascot encourages students to stop bullying
Woman stole items from Toys for Tots, police say
DeKalb children swarm Santa Claus
Kish hospital begins $7 million expansion
NIU fans not sitting out title game on couch
Sycamore Police: Woman stole from Toys for Tots box
Kish Hospital announces ER, maternity expansion
ShoDeen explores development in northwest DeKalb
Kishwaukee College, District 428 boards to cooperate on student success programs
Festival exhibits Christmas tree competition at Sycamore museum
CVS obtains construction, most demolition permits
Goodfellows annual holiday party is today
DeKalb man charged with possession of three illicit drugs
Donors warm to Freezin’ for Food drive
Santa Claus is coming to town
Crime Stoppers seeks tips on residential burglaries
Horse butchering for food gets Johnson's, Pritchard's nod
Online tool connects students to employers, career paths
DeKalb property tax rate could increase
NIU community gathers, remembers shooting victim
Walsh campaign mum on possible switch to 8th District run
Hope Haven seeks towel, bedding donations
Freezin’ for Food seeks to gain 16K pounds in donations
Motions in McCullough rape case to be heard next month
DeKalb seasonal parking restrictions start Thursday
Genoa woman gets probation for propane charges
Man wanted in Wisconsin arrested in DeKalb County
A Huskie football fan’s travel guide to Detroit
Sycamore business park sees more expansion with Fullco
Sycamore High School, local businesses partner for work program
Hope Haven seeking donations of linens
Walsh campaign: No comment on possible district switch
Wally Thurow injured in accident
Plane crash victims died from blunt force trauma
Committee of the Whole approves architecture firm
Safety board touches on off-campus shooting
Schrader: Roosevelt’s memory chugs on in car
Candidate filing kicks off the election season
DeKalb committee approves police station design contract
Candidates who have filed to run for office
Candidates begin filing for March election
Accused shooter of NIU student seeks reduced bond
Program helps seniors find their balance
Negotiation technique praised in collective bargaining
Small Business Saturday sees shoppers go local
Holiday Light Train lights up families’ faces
Briscoe: Here’s Budget 101 for District 428
Bookcase project to promote literacy
Early hunters find bargains on Black Friday
NIU provost withdraws from UNO search
Animal shelter offers Black Friday deals, too
Regional superintendent funding shift leaves uncertainty
DeKalb chicken proposal to wait until January
County real estate tax dollars distributed
Residents take advantage of Black Friday sales
Shoppers encouraged to think small during big holiday shop
Genoa family thankful in a time of loss
New Hope brings holiday meal to thankful community
Above average snow predicted this winter
Feed’em Soup feeds turkey to community
Jobless rate on decline in DeKalb County
Suspect in fatal NIU shooting arrested hours after off-campus party
Local attorney appointed for juvenile suspect in Sept. shooting
Council to survey architecture firm options for DeKalb Police station
DeKalb man charged with multiple drug-related crimes
NIU shooting victim remembered for humor, involvement with university
Thanksgiving through the eyes of children
Turkeys don't just fly into the oven
Holiday travel expected to climb; police say be cautious
Volunteers, pantry provide ingredients for Thanksgiving feast
Information on Hinckley home burglary sought
D-424 opens bids on services
Airport suit dismissal denied
Sycamore OKs aggregation referendum, traffic light changes
DeKalb waits on electricity ballot approval
Suspect arrested in shooting that killed NIU student
One killed in DeKalb shooting
County Treasurer Makes Final Distribution
TAILS Humane Society adopts a Black Friday deal
Sycamore holds property tax line, but plan does call for hike for library
Local groups offer Thanksgiving meals
Cigarette ashes start fire that ruins Hinckley home
DeKalb Police station design work delayed
North Grove School studied for place in history
Man pleads guilty to Kish bomb threat
Bilingual classes mesh learning
Peace Road widening project is complete
Holiday lights recycling program runs until Jan. 10
Postal Service releases equipment return request
Shoppers, businesses celebrate Hollydays in downtown DeKalb
Could nuclear disaster happen here?
Precautions, security come in bunches at Byron nuclear plant
Sycamore Road gets attention with DeKalb marketing plan
Visitors get glimpse of past life at Glidden home
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DeKalb students honor unknown soldiers at Arlington cemetery
Police seize two pounds of marijuana in probe
Genoa swipes for support of downtown improvements
Friction grows after Shabbona Village Board appointment
College costs rise as financial aid shrinks
Turkey calls answered as collection draws meat, money donations
Shooting suspect in custody in DeKalb
DeKalb City Council to resume meeting Monday
Somonauk library open Sundays through May
Shooting suspect in custody
DeKalb man joins state 90th district race
Hope Haven opens house in celebration of new addition
NIU provost a semifinalist for UNO president post
Volunteers in Sycamore pack food for starving children around the world
Nearly two dozen more counts filed in NIU burglaries case
Palmer remembered for music, kindness
Accident overturns tank of anhydrous ammonia
County campaign is battling underage drinking
Ellwood home handed to museum
Feithen recommends Pleasant Street area for possible officer program
DeKalb gets an insider view from Springfield
Sycamore burglary suspect may have private representation
Smokeout kicks off today
Sycamore to recommend acting city manager takes permanent post
Group hosts event to gather petition signatures
Libraries investing in digital reading material
Wii bowling rolls seniors’ social life, physical activity together
DeKalb loose leaf pickup to end Nov. 30
Molly’s move next door is set in motion
County board passes $79M budget despite a few objections
Gregory to be recommended as Sycamore city manager
March trial set for attorney charged with prostitution
Suspect charged in multiple Sycamore burglaries
Graduation rate dip doesn't shake confidence
Man accused of filing false report gets 4 years
NIU to test campus, text alert system Thursday
D-427 OKs preliminary levy, discusses academic achievement
D-428 looks at Huntley and Founders spending
DeKalb transfers $3.6M to fill budget holes
Frozen turkey collection to provide for those in need
Hiawatha teacher association approves contract agreement
Free clinic provides diabetes education
Harvey man charged with possession of a stolen car
Red wreaths illuminate safety
DeKalb library agreement passes, paves way to close part of North Third Street
DeKalb Park District gets new member appointed to board
Aggregation consultant unease may slow process in county
Kaneland to request property tax raise
Mooseheart bald eagles unleashed
Longtime band director’s legacy lives in music
Players dodge for a cause in DeKalb
Genoa residents raising epilepsy awareness
Egyptian Theatre Restoration Committee steps aside
District 426 educators to vote on contract
Officials investigate Sycamore garage fire
Genoa group teaches snowmobile safety
Sunshine Scoop Shoppe Winter hours
Longtime band leader Dee Palmer dies
Holiday drive for gift-filled shoe boxes begins Monday
Feed’em Soup founder, president steps down
Hiawatha School District 426, teachers reach contract agreement
District 426 teachers to vote Monday on agreement
DeKalb police, fire pension funds reportedly on rebound
Six DeKalb businesses fail police tobacco checks
Hope Haven close to utilizing its new digs
Crime Stoppers seeks tips on overnight car burglary
County honors veterans and their sacrifices
Some possess special connections with 11-11-11
NIU readies for alert upgrade, mission update
Missouri man charged in scam of local resident
Manzullo and Hultgren address county business leaders
Drug-induced homicide suspect arrested in Chicago
DeKalb City Council could fill budget deficits Monday
Man pleads not guilty to sexual assault, battery of member of household
Trial date set for mother accused of stifling baby
Honor roll preserves legacies of local veterans
Riverdale man charged with drug-induced homicide
DeKalb library still waiting on land headway
Van Arsdale III motions to be held until co-defendant appears in court
Girls on the Run has grown in Sycamore
A look at local Veterans Day events
Matekaitis running for Klein's circuit judge seat
Hiawatha teachers hope to make progress in contract negotiations
Sycamore makes gain in grain safety
Sycamore native wins TV news production Emmy
U.S. Cellular offers free device workshop in DeKalb Saturday
DeKalb man gets two years for witness harassment
Genoa woman allegedly punches cop in face, breaks booking room window
Todd declares intent to run for county treasurer
DeKalb officials expand on library land process, say everything appears kosher
Education leaders focus on progress, not AYP
State Republican online straw poll has opened
Bomb threat on NIU campus called unfounded
Costumes, candy consume area on Halloween
Sycamore man turns himself in for sexual assault charge
External factors key to reaching AYP benchmarks
Man arrested after police say he stabbed someone with a sword
‘White knight’ accused of stabbing man with 28-inch sword
Barsema Hall reopened at NIU after bomb threat
Local hours for trick-or-treating
Police: Watch for deer while driving in ‘rut’
Harvest help on nearly 400 acres overwhelms Genoa couple
Newcomers, old hands enjoy 50th Sycamore Pumpkin Festival parade
Kish program aims to assist graduate hiring in veterinary field
County learns lesson in 'No Child' expectations
The Sycamore Pumpkin Festival Parade begins at 1:00pm today (Oct. 30th).
DeKalb ‘on track’ early in Fiscal Year 2012, officials say
Sycamore festival announces pumpkin display winners
County departments seek relief from budget
Safety advised for collecting candy
State Republican Party to conduct online straw poll
Fourth man arrested in DeKalb robbery
Fourth arrest made in September shooting
Local trick-or-treating hours
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DeKalb County unemployment rate dips to 9.1 percent
Community foundation begins plans for renovation of depot
Broken Benefits: Pension reform brings concerns
Teenagers attend fair for post-graduation options
Unemployment drops in county in September
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Broken Benefits: Pension funds in brief
Local physician’s license suspended
Third man arrested in September shooting in DeKalb
Cornerstone Christian Academy running a $50K race for tuition assistance goal
Pumpkins usher in 50th annual festival in Sycamore
Library proposal on its way to DeKalb council
Broken Benefits: Public vs. private explored
Another arrest made in September shooting
License of Sauk Medical Clinic doctor suspended
Klein to retire as judge in time for replacement to be elected
Broken Benefits: Municipalities have price to pay
DeKalb parks Garden Road proposal
Paroled Rochelle man charged with sexual abuse
Holiday lights recycling program begins Nov. 1
Winery to give Sycamore preview at Pumpkin Fest
Financial planners: Forecast grim for D-427, despite sound management
Businesses play role in supporting school conferences
Broken Benefits: NIU pensions – a closer look at the top 10
Brady to seek presiding circuit judge nomination
Ag safety forum to be held today to reap public input
Feed'em Soup readies for first helping in its new location Wednesday
Brady to seek circuit judge nomination
Social Security assistance ends at DeKalb Senior Services Center
DeKalb City Council wants ward makeup input
China House reopens with hibachi grill, sushi
Maple Park man accused of forging father’s name
The trees are golden
Congressional war chests fill for primaries
STEMfest at Convo Center breaks fun down to a science
Record crowd steps to DeKalb hunger walk
Hultgren, Walsh filling war chests for possible primary showdown
Walsh urges voters at Sandwich town hall to fight for future
Broken Benefits: General Assembly Retirement System (GARS)
Broken Benefits: Teachers' Retirement System (TRS)
Broken Benefits: State Universities Retirement System (SURS)
Broken Benefits: State Employees' Retirement System (SERS)
Broken Benefits: Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF)
Broken Benefits: Judges' Retirement System (JRS)
Call leads to search for source
Teacher-mentoring program has flourished
Street near DeKalb County Courthouse to close during the day
DeKalb officials: CVS proposal makes progress
Southeast Elementary School students extract rock skills from quarry
Train hits vehicle that was stuck on DeKalb tracks
District 428 mulls over high school statistics class
Local agencies get grants for emergency radios
Incubator in Genoa looking for second class of small businesses
Resident drives for aphasia awareness
Report of home invasion unfounded
Train hits vehicle stuck on tracks in DeKalb
Bee raises money for literacy
Chicago man arrested, claims he had hand in more than 70 car burglaries
Genoa sets up tree preservation plan
Mother pleads not guilty to attempted murder of her baby
DeKalb man pleads guilty to criminal sexual abuse, gets seven years
Quaid, Efron movie a wrap in county
DeKalb City Council to reintroduce redistricting discussions
U.S. Rep. Walsh to host three town halls
ATHENA banquet scheduled for Nov. 1
Chicago man admits to NIU car burglaries
Woman pleads not guilty to charges of trying to kill her child
Employers up at NIU's job fair
County to start website for genealogy searches
Sheriff’s office to auction seized items
Employers increase at NIU's job fair
Marketing plan vetted by airport board
County board delays aggregated energy decision
NIU alumni trade success stories
DeKalb County mental health board seeks applicants
Low-interest loan program available to state farmers
Legal organizations to team up to offer mentoring program
NIU community gathers to memorialize Keller
Kishwaukee College going public for input with strategic plan
Sycamore agrees to recycling contract
Sex offender charged with living near Sycamore Middle School
Kishwaukee College to host nursing site review
District 428 eyeing cushion with $5 million bond
Cortland preparing for its own ambulance runs
Firefighters train on home to be razed
CourtWatch still vigilant on domestic violence
Two DeKalb restaurants to move this winter
DeKalb Liquor Commission hearing canceled Monday
Coroner: Man died from carbon monoxide poisoning in Saturday fire
Genoa ordered to pay $260K for 2002 incident involving police officers
Money for detective is OK, but not for prosecutor
County RAMP to host free hearing screenings today
Homecoming goes off without any major incident, police say
Awareness, law enforcement cooperation keep local gang activity mostly in check
None injured by oven fire
Sycamore Township to honor highway official
DeKalb man dies in apartment fire
Deadbeat Illinois: Behind the unpaid bills numbers
Cortland Parade shows off adoptable dogs
Project will make local records available digitally
Ukrainian man gets lessons on efficiency in DeKalb
Promise Fund committee accepting applications
Group takes to courthouse lawn for local rally against corporate greed
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One killed in fire at University Village
No injuries in bus accident that spurs drug charges
Mitchel Lounge is newest Stratford Inn venture
‘American Dream’ rally to be held at courthouse
Josh to seek eighth term as circuit clerk
Police seek alleged juvenile shooter from Sept. 28 incident
Genoa-Kingston Fire Department honors elementary school principal
Seeds planted for community garden project
Farmers expecting excellent soybean, average corn crops
Shabbona man arraigned on sex abuse, assault charges
No students injured in bus, pickup truck accident in Sycamore
Arrests made in DeKalb shooting
Authorities investigate Malta fire as arson
One of four accused in Hinckley burglary pleads guilty
County board targets assessor’s office for cuts
Mock DUI participants aim to learn, leave impact
Singers get look at college-level performance
Local law enforcement agencies prepare for homecoming
Sycamore man, 18, pleads guilty to mob action
A year later, community grieves loss of NIU student
McCullough will face rape trial first
DeKalb measures up well in collecting water data without state help
District 427 emphasizes curriculum on continuity
DeKalb leaf pickup service to start Monday
Family battles with siblings’ brain cancer
Otto's cited for violation of liquor control laws
D-427 weighs whether Everyday Math adds up
Challenger emerges for Campbell in state's attorney primary
Campbell to have primary challenger
McCullough to face rape charges first
Housing task force wants to debunk safety image of DeKalb
County listens to energy pitches for unincorporated citizens
County residents debate ‘Smart Grid’ at town hall meeting
Local man works to inspire community fitness
Tax levy raise approved by Kishwaukee College BOT
DeKalb checks into airport advertising
Preschool called crime prevention tool during event with lawmakers, law enforcement
Sustainability program to be held today
Tegrant to be purchased for $550M by Sonoco
Local businesses ‘like’ networking benefits
Kaneland, villages near land, fees deal
Firefighters address fire prevention measures
Local firefighters respond, learn from nearby train derailment
Potential Locust Street alterations for jail expansion draw worry
Police station design contract impeded at DeKalb City Council meeting
Sonoco to acquire Tegrant
Kinzinger could challenge Manzullo for U.S. Congress
Safety course to be held in honor of Keller
Donation account for Genoa fire victims set up
Powder puff football kicks off NIU homecoming week
Never too late for class at Kish
Breastival raises funds for cancer patients’ wigs, specialty apparel
Malta house fire under investigation by sheriff's office
Looking to lock on to jail expansion options
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County committee votes to halt vehicle purchases
Neighbors, children rally around Genoa fire victims
Emerald ash borer is spreading in county
Woman charged with possession of explosives, arrested for 8th time in 2 months
Keeping heads up while facing cancer
County sues companies for 2008 Keslinger Bridge collapse
County sues over collapsed bridge
DeKalb Avenue in Sycamore reopened after roof fire
State to decide which McCullough case will go to trial first
Sycamore museum display to honor manufacturing
Kaneland High School locked down briefly
Electricity in air at DeKalb City Council's Monday meeting
NIU alum copes with rare memory loss disease
County's heroes honored for community service
Man gets 30 days, fine for sexual abuse of child
Fire hits Baseline Road corn crib
DeKalb man pleads guilty to aggravated sexual abuse
No resolution determined in Genoa house fire
Public Policy Committee Renewal
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Kaneland High School locked down briefly Thursday
Arraignment date for new McCullough charges set
Some District 428 students take a hike, bike for a day
Attorney files motion to suppress search of Orozco's apartment
DeKalb homecoming parade to take new route today
DeKalb man arrested in drug sweep gets four years
Guilty plea for Sycamore man in June stabbings
District 428 looking to partner with YMCA
Kishwaukee College enlightens Lt. Gov. Simon during tour visit
Fire turns Genoa home into 'total loss'
Budget appeals logged at county board committee meeting
Peters: NIU still waiting for $30M state aid payment
New associate judge named for 16th Judicial Circuit
Firefighters battle house fire in Genoa
Regular Meeting | State of the State with Bob Pritchard
Regular Meeting | LTC David Dosier Classification Talk
Regular Meeting | DeKalb County Jail Expansion Committee Update
Football player shooting suspect wants search suppressed
Brooks teacher surprised with $1K in supplies
Pumpkin season starts for area orchards
Man, 37, charged with attempted kidnapping
‘Playboy Club’ becomes TV season’s first cancellation
Grant to help Sandwich Park District build rec center
Man charged with mob action pleads not guilty
The Playboy Club canceled before scene filmed in county courthouse aired
Attorney charged with prostitution pleads not guilty
Memorials to be held in honor of Leland baby
ComEd reinforces 120 wooden utility poles
Pritchard to host town hall meeting on 'Smart Grids'
Sycamore City Council hears jail expansion concerns
Domestic violence survivors share stories at vigil
Web Girl opens second location
Suspect in custody in incidents that prompted community alert
New bond for McCullough set at $100K
Bolingbrook woman killed in two car crash
Sycamore native receives hero’s welcome
Getting a prayer for pets
Work Experience Opportunity for Businesses
DeKalb native, former Titans assistant Heimerdinger dies at 58
One killed in two-vehicle crash in Shabbona
Investigation continues in Wednesday night DeKalb shooting
Officials look to expand county jail into N. Locust Street
Investigators: One of three fires was intentional
Spence will be 16th District’s chief judge
Nicklas leaves a lasting legacy in Sycamore
State claims 4 area pools not compliant with drain law
Sycamore man already in custody for an unrelated incident charged with robbery
City to welcome home Sycamore soldier
McCullough facing new charges
New chief judge named for 16th Circuit
Swaggerty sentenced to 39 years in prison
Ford challenges students with driving skills test
Police: DeKalb woman tried to hitch hike away from DUI crash
Feed’em Soup to move Oct. 26 to South First Street
Pritchard appointed to plain language task force
Community urged to read along to 'Maltese Falcon'
Decision on subpoena for reporters notes expected in November
Overnight fires being investigated by DeKalb Fire
Public hearing on DeKalb library development postponed
Feed'em Soup wins Toyota minivan
Grand Marshal, Friend of Pumpkin Festival named
Winning lottery ticket has yet to be claimed
Project sites needed for Rake Across DeKalb
DeKalb County mental health board seeking applicants
Marcy Buick sworn in as associate judge for 16th
Public hearing on library development postponed a month
Public hearing on development deal is postponed
Potter fans bring Quidditch game to life at NIU
Park district continues executive director search
One person taken to KCH in late-night shooting
Late-night DeKalb shooting 'not a random act'
Lotto ticket sold at DeKalb gas station wins $250,000
DNA test results still pending in Keller case
Man gets eight years for 2010 Cortland burglary
DeKalb samples community on retail taste
Everyday Math program in D-427 placed under review's microscope
Gas leak causes combustion at Monsanto
DeKalb samples community on retail tastes
Sycamore man killed by gunman in Afghanistan
First-year farmer left life in Las Vegas to let it ride in Waterman
Gas leak at Monsanto building causes evacuation
Sycamore native killed in shooting at Kabul embassy
Three arrested in reported armed robbery
DeKalb dice game leads to arrest of Chicago man
Cortland Police officer receives Medal of Valor for saving lives in July
D-428 wants to unload empty buildings, expenses
Cortland Police officer receives Medal of Valor
Police: Man hospitalized after threatening wife
DeKalb Police probe reports of shots fired over weekend
DeKalb City Council endorses new police station, library proposals
Fire causes $150K in damage, closure of Parkway Restaurant
Sycamore native invests efforts in building a better bike seat
Man hospitalized after threatening wife, self
Parkway Restaurant damaged by fire
Hydrant flushing to continue this week in Sycamore
Training prepares firefighters for grain bin rescues
DeKalb library public hearing to concentrate on land buy
Entrants, attendees clamor for sequel to Sycamore film event
Initiative to focus on area water preservation
Riders hospitalized for minor injuries in Cortland motorcycle collision
Kirkland about to get wired with fiber-optic plan
September Fest taking flight in DeKalb
D-428 approves trademark of Barbs logo, phrase for gear sales
Report: DeKalb County Landfill to reach capacity in about 7 years
Maple Park man gets three years in prison in Kaneville theft
Ribbon-cutting is set for food bank’s center
Transitioning from military to college classroom
Former NIU president Clyde Wingfield dies
DeKalb man gets 15 years for sexual assault of girls
Federal disaster help available for farmers
Van Arsdale III hearing is Nov. 9; Orozco Oct. 5
New motion hearing date set for man accused in Butler shooting
Locals relive memories at Egyptian open house
More evidence swapped in McCullough case
Switchfoot, Anberlin cancel Convo concert
County unemployment climbs to 10.1 percent
Education pensions receive diagnosis at DeKalb High School
County rolls up sleeves for flu shots
Hinckley man pleads guilty to felony burglary
Sycamore documentary opens film festival
Switchfoot concert at Convo canceled
County unemployment rose in August
Man sentenced to seven years for gun offenses
County OKs Regional Office of Education loan
Walsh will run for 14th District; Hultgren unhappy
West Elementary School celebrates ‘whirled’ peace
District 428 considers hiring auditorium manager
County begins its budget process on proposed $79M plan
Improved Daily-Chronicle.com helps find news faster
Development around new NB&T location waiting
Businesses assemble to explore county’s draw
DeKalb man gets six years for writing bad checks
Input sought to improve emergency services
Chicago man pleads guilty to DeKalb burglary
Crime Stoppers seeking assistance in two thefts
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Walsh announces he will run in 14th
District 428 begrudgingly OKs budget
DeKalb task force discussing landlord liability
Sycamore is hoping for ‘brief’ search for permanent city manager
County makes offer on cost estimates for Keslinger Bridge replacement
Glidden Homestead seeks wish list for shower gifts
District 424 officials hope retention area stops flooding
Stove fire in DeKalb causes $6K in damage
One person hospitalized after two-car accident
Sycamore surviving in struggling economy
Sycamore artist furnishes tree trunk 'chair' with character
Kishwaukee's growth hasn’t hit ceiling other community colleges have reached
Stove fire damages DeKalb apartment
Sycamore council donates train depot, announces Nicklas' replacement
Development for Puri, Peace intersection gets Sycamore council OK
Game on: Local arcade to take part in time capsule
Movie, TV filming in county creates buzz, economic impact
Sycamore council donates train depot, Gregory named acting city manager
Legal self-help center now available online
DCCF names county native as program director
Morris businessman may challenge Manzullo for redrawn 16th District
Customer Service Alert
More than 200 attend inaugural Alzheimer’s walk
County budget shows recession still strong
Three hospitalized after car hits pole
Sycamore to flush hydrants this week
Farm yields: Road hazards approach with fall harvest
Wheel–A–Thon provides unique perspective
County real estate tax funds distributed
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Van Arsdale III court date to be rescheduled Friday
DeKalb ‘strategic thinking’ invigorates financial approach
Global flags display DeKalb's diversity
Future of Sycamore train depot to be decided Monday
Purple paint to mark 'no trespassing' areas in Illinois
Chicago man sentenced to 23 years for DeKalb bank robbery
Buick chosen to fill 16th Circuit judge position
Tribute to Heroes honorees announced
Malta woman charged with burglary gets $50K bond
DeKalb Police probe robbery, attempted robbery
Eaglets soon to be released at Starved Rock State Park
DeKalb County looks to expand tourism after recent success
Egyptian Theatre to hold open house Thursday
Bond set at $50,000 for woman charged with Schnucks burglary
Inaugural Sycamore Film Festival is bringing Hollywood to community
NIU Board of Trustess passes a $436M internal budget for 2012
Metra: Track obstruction leads to busing near Elburn station
Police investigate robbery, attempted robbery in DeKalb
Buick named associate judge in 16th Circuit
Film crew looks for locals to cast extras in movie
Electronic recycling event set for Oct. 1
Kaneland School District 302’s superintendent gets new contract
Lee Road, railroad crossing to close Sept. 24
Controlled substance case gets man 3 years in prison
Resurgence of whooping cough is one reason health officials cite for getting vaccinations
NIU students learn about service opportunities at fair
Reporter says he never volunteered to turn over notes in McCullough case
DeKalb library closer to land deal for expansion
Clean USA Cleaning & Restoration names Matthew Ludens Operations Manager
Film looking for local extras
Crime Stoppers seeks information on ComEd theft
Resident-only parking near Prairie Park gets council OK
District 427 applying for $409K loan to upgrade technology
Smoke from Minnesota is blowing into northern Illinois
Puri Drive, Peace Road intersection could become active
DeKalb Park District holds meeting for opinions on master plan
DeKalb County has 2 semifinalists for National Merit Scholarship
Kish trustees pass budget for next year
Food drive to help Feed’em Soup
TV show 'The Playboy Club' filming scene in Sycamore
DeKalb Ag alumni celebrate 100 years
Smoke from Minnesota wild fire moves into Illinois
Not guilty plea entered in fatal Feb. car crash
DeKalb County Board member Metzger to run for state's 90th District
Chronic truancy rate might double in schools, Morrison says
Pair of robberies could be related
DeKalb City Council selects law firm for outsourcing
Kaneland School District 302 looks at spending plan
Two Chicago men charged with robbery
Initial success of program proves to be no fluke
Collaborative efforts make path possible
DeKalb armed robberies under investigation
Authorities investigate fatal rollover accident
Metzger throws hat into race for 90th state House district
Woman indicted in fatal February accident, pleads not guilty
Crowds flock to Great Genoa Duck Race
Cancer survivor combines resources, information to help other patients
Athena nominations sought
Kite Fest is fun with strings attached
Matching opportunity for DCCF campaign ends this month
'Sense of unity:' Community gathers to remember Sept. 11
Dozens gather in Sycamore to welcome soldier home
DeKalb man dies in one-vehicle accident
Local residents remember 9/11
Hobby Lobby to remain open during facade remodeling
Sandwich Fair chocolate contest leaves judges with ‘delicious’ decision
School district 428 works out kinks in busing system
Deep-seated rivalry between Sycamore, DeKalb fans
Genoa woman remembered as 'outgoing person'
DeKalb survey asks residents about their retail, dining needs
Local Sept. 11 events
Supporting their brothers, sisters
Growing up after 9/11
‘There’s a balance to strike’
Town hall meeting to provide information on state pensions
District 428 board considers changing meeting location
Ice cream shop holding contest for football fans
DeKalb City Council to vote on legal outsourcing Monday
DeKalb man pleads guilty to March forgery
Two taken to hospital after rollover accident
Pritchard to seek re-election in state's 70th House District
Hultgren to hold mobile office hours next week
Day of Caring kicks off Kishwaukee United Way campaign
Orion Samuelson salutes farmers at Sandwich Fair
Franklin Township Park stage cover ‘a long time coming’
NIU awarded grant for science, math education
McCullough enters not guilty plea, will submit to buccal swab
Labor Day murder trial pushed to January
NIU Police auction set for Saturday morning
New Ice Cream Flavor - Deep Dish Apple
Barbs VS Spartans Support your Team by eating ice cream
McCullough pleads not guilty to kidnapping, murder charges
NIU sees decline in student enrollment
Sandwich Fair’s reputation golden
Man involved in July attack pleads guilty
County finance committee OKs budget, loan for Morrison's office
Static over radios leaves District 428 board members unhappy
DeKalb, Sycamore libraries get in on football rivalry
DeKalb man pleads guilty to sexual abuse
Tickets on sale for Sycamore Film Festival
Flu shots available at upcoming clinics
Bear at home in Sycamore
Kishwaukee United Way's 7th Annual Day of Caring
Overall enrollment down at NIU
Building auction to help community foundation
Shoe collection honoring 9/11 victims
Sump pump motor causes minor damage
Superintendent advocates ‘patience’ while adjusting to new school flow
Sycamore takes step to give away old depot
County candidates pick up petitions
Schooled in ways of new school
Woman charged with DUI, battery of trooper after going wrong way
District 428 moves to cushion itself from state with bond issuance
DeKalb man pleads guilty to child abduction
Get your smartphone working for you
DeKalb Seeks Retail and Dining Input
McHenry Democrat enters race for 14th Congressional
‘Superhero’ librarian champions alternative genre
Events intend to keep Sept. 11 in thoughts locally
Fall looms on Labor Day; residents enjoy fading summer
Study reveals reactions after 2008 NIU shootings
DeKalb could make decision soon on legal outsourcing
Competitions spice up local restaurants
Preparations for 2012 election season are here
Leaving the job at home
Back in a familiar place
Jonamac Orchard brings back a taste of fall
Installation of Wurlitzer organ at Egyptian on hold
Police charge two more in July Hinckley robbery
Third Republican has eye on 90th District
DeKalb Marine gets ‘overwhelming’ ride
Local entities pushing intiative to bring county's weight down
DeKalb parks receive grant from Target
Train speeds increased in Genoa
Hultgren will run for re-election in 14th Congressional District
Commemorating history in DeKalb
Senator Johnson to host scam prevention program
Maple Park fest to have parade, bands
Assistance dog needs expensive help himself
DeKalb schools resume next week and I'm sure there are a lot of people excited a...
Hultgren to run for 14th Congressional District
Sunrise Rotary collects for Salvation Army
Peters wants NIU's enrollment at 30,000 by 2020
Malta commissioner pleads guilty to battery
NIU’s student military program to receive grant
No Keslinger Bridge replacement soon
Crime Stoppers seeks information on burglary
Open houses provide look at year to come
Police: DeKalb man stole wallet before act of battery
Officials respond to report of smoke at NIU
Genoa library waiting on funds to start its expansion
Military Student Services Office to hold can drive
Miss Illinois 2011 to hold open house Saturday
Men facing burglary and car theft charges
Roadside memorial for February crash victims is missing
Indiana woman pleads guilty to identity theft
Soldier’s homecoming rally set for Friday in DeKalb
Law will require sex offenders to register at colleges
Dog dies in house fire
Peace Road project remains on schedule
Two charged with residential burglary
Memory loss: Music can help people tune in
Evergreen Village home suffers damage in fire
DeKalb Park District seeks public input on plan
Regular Meeting | District Governor's Visit
Regular Meeting | Visit to the Sycamore Police Department
Regular Meeting | Ralph Troeger's Abmulance Program Update
The nation is honoring the 150th anniversary of the Civil War this year. While I...
Nicor Gas to start financial assistance programs Thursday
Attorney for Orozco files motion to produce statements
NIU honor students seeking to help children mark birthdays
Campbell makes case for notes from McCullough interviews
Remembering Notre Dame of DeKalb for Girls School
Fire damages home in Maple Park
Wine on the Terrace Wine Event #vr4smallbiz
Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotary donates $2,500 to DeKalb Community Foundation
GOP candidates for 90th District state intentions
McCullough to be arraigned Sept. 8
Nicklas leaving Sycamore for NIU administration
Grant to support at-risk families with young children in county
Law enforcement goes to roof to raise money for Special Olympics
Officials: Few problems with Corn Fest; numbers to come later
Student digging deep for history in Shabbona
DeKalb attack nets 3 arrests
Four receive minor injuries in accident in Genoa
Bill Nicklas leaving Sycamore post for new VP job at NIU
Arraignment date set for McCullough
Two declare run for 90th legislative district
Corn Fest wraps up with Sunday fun
Police: Man had loaded handgun during encounter
DeKalb agricultural association seeking new items for display
DeKalb man facing battery charge after alleged attack
Technology offers new ways to reach home buyers
DeKalb man uses knife to threaten others, police say
Four taken to the hospital after accident in Cortland
Grants help storm water management
Corn Fest race running strong after 30 years
Belvidere man dies after Thursday car crash in Genoa
Sycamore man arrested for alleged mob action, aggravated battery
Kirkland man charged with sexual assault of 5-year-old girl
Judge deals setback to regional superintendents of education
DeKalb may consolidate citizen committees
Attorneys for Van Arsdale III allege inappropriate arrest
DeKalb High School dedication ceremony kicks off football game
DeKalb Corn Fest brings Friday fun
Quinn signs bill pairing up DeKalb, Kendall counties in judicial circuit
The 16th Judicial Circuit to be split in 2012
Van Arsdale attorney asking to quash his arrest in Butler shooting
Unemployment falls slightly for DeKalb County in July
NIU budgets OK’d despite state’s late payments
Train hits car on tracks
Genoa fire probe continues
Belvidere man dies from injuries in accident near Genoa
Corn Fest begins today
Sale raises funds for homes for the needy
One hospitalized after high-rise fire in DeKalb
Police investigate BB gun shooting incident
Train hits car at Fourth and Lincoln in DeKalb
Fire at Golden Years confined to one apartment
Unemployment decreased slightly in July in county
Suspicious fire under investigation in Genoa
Injuries reported in accident in Genoa
Egyptian near letting patrons take new seats
Federal cuts won't affect DeKalb Big Brothers Big Sisters
Police seek information on Kirkland burglary
Sycamore flying high on sales tax from airline fuel
Local post offices deliver more than mail
District 427 students, staff excited for school year
Sycamore rooftop event to raise funds for Special Olympics
Nominations for the 22nd Annual DeKalb ATHENA Award and Wo/Men of Accomplishment now being accepted
City council approves logo for water tower, nets $32K
Court delays regional superintendents’ salary hearing
McCullough indicted by grand jury in Ridulph case
District 427 approves budget; more than $2 million in cuts still sought
Emotional evening for DeKalb band
Officials have raved about new DeKalb High School and its improvements
Back to School for Dekalb - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
McCullough indicted in 1957 kidnapping, murder of girl
The House Cafe set to celebrate 10 years
Two men facing drug-related charges
Colleges back in session
Several agencies assist with straw fire in Malta
Real estate taxes handed out by DeKalb County
Man killed by train was a friend to all
Several agencies assist with straw fire in Malta
Real estate taxes handed out by DeKalb County
DeKalb council approves gas tax hike of 1.5 cents a gallon
Opportunity comes knocking
Crews fighting hay fire in Malta
Community gets peek at fixed up Sycamore Middle School
DeKalb man dies after being struck by a train Friday night
Charitable idea hops into county with artistic flair
Odd Fest raises money for children’s charities
Salsa challenge gives Sycamore market zing
DeKalb man dies after train accident
Many locals speak in favor of tollway rate hikes
Corn Fest parking passes now available from city
Sycamore man facing battery, mob action charges
Kishwaukee College puts final beam into place on new building
Corn Fest still seeking volunteers for event
Old bell ringing at new DeKalb High School
Portion of Fairview Drive to be closed for five days
Keslinger Road bridge fix has gone nowhere in 3 years
Jail committee approves expansion contract
Attorneys request preliminary hearing for Sycamore woman facing reckless homicide charges
Sue Breese named as new DeKalb County historian
Parents like way NIU moves
Three people facing theft charges
DeKalb ready to resume talks about lobbyist
RAMP’s DeKalb County Wheel-A-Thon Kick-Off at Culver’s
County board votes to change some precincts
IDOT to hold public meeting in DeKalb
Prosecutors turn over more evidence to McCullough's attorney
Swaggerty guilty on all 3 charges in 2005 home invasion
Jobs top list of questions for Hultgren in Sandwich
School appears 'brand-new' to some
Odd Fest brings music mix, raises money for charities
Scott returns to Huntley Middle School
ACT scores: Ill. grads aren’t ready for college
Attorney asks for preliminary hearing for McCullough
Swaggerty case goes to jury
Move-In Day at NIU ready for students
DeKalb looks at elevating revenue with water tower ads
Former representative of DeKalb County dies at 88
New District 428 staff members welcomed at luncheon
Sycamore man facing sexual assault charges
Cellphone records link Swaggerty to other characters in Genoa home invasion
FBI application leads to DeKalb man pleading guilty to child porn
District 428 board warned about operating budget deficit
DeKalb man pleads guilty to federal child porn charge
Cortland man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a child
Shaw Media’s board launches new initiative
Sandwich residents keep eye out for 'Super' stars
Home invader says his memory is 'faint' on Swaggerty details
DeKalb Park District board looks to fill open position
Robotic seal connects with Pine Acres residents
Reports of summer burglaries up in Sycamore, authorities say
School Board Meeting
Cortland man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting a child
Logo gives NIU website a face-lift
Vouch for health
Annual picnic brings area veterans together
Family Fun Day gets youth excited about history
Two men facing drug and firearm charges
Somonauk man strikes pedestrian with car
Annual picnic brings area veterans together
Nominations being sought for the 2011 PRIDE award
Sycamore High School to host freshmen orientation
Some District 425 parents displeased classes already in session
Bald eagles bring ‘wow’ to county
NIU program offers tuition waiver for service
County health department unsure about sicknesses
Second part of real estate taxes almost due in county
Report: Stolen tools prompt identity theft charges for Belvidere woman
Music is playing at Cortland Summer Fest
Swaggerty’s fingerprints found in van after fatal incident
Escaping debt is doable in household
State’s safe haven law receives update
State’s safe haven law receives update
Deadline for DeKalb County foundation grant nearing
Missing Ill. boy’s blood found in mother’s vehicle
Back to School Fair connects with local families
DeKalb Township taking part in cellphone recycling
Monsanto hosting local food drive through August
Driver recalls fleeing U.S. with Swaggerty after break-in
DeKalb Co. Snapshot: Ellwood House Ice Cream Social
Economy at center stage of Walsh’s visit to NIU
Day Two of Swaggerty trial focuses on fatal incident
Main Street in Maple Park to be shut down
Steam Show and Threshing Bee ready for another year
Documents turned over to McCullough's attorney
People rally in DeKalb for more jobs
Regional school superintendents still not seeing paychecks
DeKalb library board approves $10,000 for expansion development
Focus groups vet DeKalb Park District's master plan
Poplar Grove man given $10K bond in court appearance
Documents turned over to McCullough's attorney
DeKalb man charged with stalking woman in Jeep Cherokee
DeKalb man charged with aggravated battery
Spending on school necessities becomes lesson in budgeting
DeKalb man charged with stalking woman
Jury selection begins in Genoa slaying case
DeKalb awards contract for parking lot improvements
Changes to DeKalb’s liquor code get approval
Lemonade stand helps fight pediatric cancer
DeKalb man pleads guilty to robbery
Jury selection begins in Genoa slaying case
Changes to DeKalb’s liquor code get approval
7th Annual Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotary Ribs Drive Thru Dinner
Police say backup system important when 911 down
Toy catches fire inside DeKalb home; no injuries
Comedian Lewis Black to perform at DeKalb theater
Clearing outstanding warrants a matter of time, resources
Monday Police Reports
DeKalb aldermen want voter turnout included in map proposal
Hearing set for media subpoenas in McCullough case
Police: Man violates order by calling, texting woman
Touring new, renovated spaces
Stained glass hobby becomes profession for Sycamore woman
DeKalb council postpones final vote on gas tax hike
City of DeKalb Now Accepting PRIDE Award Nominations
Habitat for Humanity of DeKalb County Annual Garage Sale
DCCF Fall Community Needs Grant Applications Due 9/1
Hearing date set for subpoenas to media in McCullough case
Trial set to start in alleged 2005 Genoa killing, home invasion case
Upcoming rally for jobs will try to send message
4-H'ers show off winning livestock at annual auction
DeKalb to look at ward map changes
Construction ongoing in county's higher education institutions
Woman charged in identity theft of DeKalb County resident
Moms will try to break breast-feeding record
DeKalb Aviation's lawsuit against DeKalb, others dismissed
News organizations contest subpoenas in McCullough case
Sycamore flagpole, patio will honor deceased fire intern
Animals on parade at county's livestock fair
Safety, education cornerstones of new local rental association
Police seek information on Sycamore burglaries
Police: Man sold a car, then reported it stolen
Lawsuit against city of DeKalb dismissed
DeKalb County may combine two director positions
Ill. GOP members unveil 'fair map'
DeKalb man found after missing for more than 3 hours
Lincoln Highway Buy-Way runs through Saturday
Two taken to hospital after truck, motorcycle collide on Route 30
Local communities decide when to sound alarm on dangerous weather
DeKalb City Council to discuss redrawing ward maps
Pay-It-Forward House seeks new director
Transient accused of stealing an Xbox from host’s home
Area libraries 'smart' to monitor safety
Accident shuts down part of Route 30 near Shabbona
Man DeKalb Police searching for found
Two men facing weapons charges
Dixon woman pleads guilty to kicking police officer
Regional superintendents: We’ll stay without pay for now
McCullough lawyer wants window on charges
Plea deal close for lawyer charged with prostitution
New operators for Depot Liquors get OK in Sycamore
Board needs info before deciding on vacant schools
Man pleads guilty in theft from DeKalb business
Housing woes reflected in census numbers for DeKalb County
Event at Dekalb library focuses on fun
Johnson will have GOP primary foe in new 35th Senate District
Bond remains at $500K for DeKalb mother
Sycamore train depot work tracking to Sept.
Former LaSalle County state’s attorney to enter judge race
District 428 is sounding siren in an effort to curb truancy
Defense finds experts to monitor DNA tests in Curl case
National Night Out features fun, learning
DeKalb County is preparing to send new voter ID cards
Local nonprofit hoping to win $15K office makeover
Reduced bond denied for woman accused of trying to smother her baby
Curl attorney has DNA expert for evidence in case
Official: Fire causes more than $150K in damage
Local nonprofits serve through the hard times
Driver hospitalized after flipping van on Route 23
Sycamore native expands business to flooring
County’s K-9 team tracks down burglary suspects
Donation from 3M builds up Hope Haven
New manager climbing RAMP’s ladder
Sycamore will expand facade help
RAMP Promotes from Within
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Multiple fire departments respond to Maple Park fire
Permit parking may come to Elburn Metra
Show draws eclectic group of cars, people
Eight injured in rural DeKalb County car crash
TIF districts leave a mark in county
McCullough's stepdaughter fears fair trial may not come
Woman charged after her car hits building
Kish Fest parade surprises, delights DeKalb visitors
Sycamore council to discuss grants for businesses
Downed power line causes power outages Friday
Default looms with no clear consensus
Ill. Tollway drivers may pay for $12B in projects; hearing set for DeKalb County
Funnel cloud spotted in DeKalb area
Power restored to Sycamore
Sycamore gets ready to turn back the clock
Genoa ticket fee program to make it ‘easier’ to pay, challenge citations
County unemployment rises from 8.9 to 10.1 percent
Re:New DeKalb readies new focus on next phase
McCullough hears charges against him in DeKalb County
District 428 discusses establishment of independent disciplinary officer
Country View Square Garden place to keep residents in ‘moment’
Crime Stoppers looks for help with car burglaries
DeKalb County's unemployment rate increases
Thank you, Maddie for this beautiful picture of the Ellwood House--hope you had...
Fire damages ComEd substation in DeKalb
Scattered power outages in county after storm
Six transported to hospital after Route 38 accident
Minor injuries reported in accident east of Genoa
NIU students indicate fear of Greek Row in survey
DeKalb Library Board prepares pitch to city planners
Prospective students favor new NIU logo
Six injured in accident on Route 38 near Cortland
Body of Sycamore girl in 1957 abduction, murder being exhumed
Body of Sycamore girl in 1957 abduction, murder exhumed
Rally brings message to Hultgren’s office
Officials: DeKalb's finances recovering nicely
Police say DeKalb woman in foot chase put child at risk
Cortland rejects all bids for building renovation
DeKalb man facing sex charges held on $500,000 bond
Wild TAILS helps animals return to nature
Monsanto seeking to put 'winged ear' logo on DeKalb water tower
Target, Salvation Army send students on shopping spree
Kish College to receive $45K from state grant
FAA shutdown has little effect on DeKalb airport
Suspect in armed robbery case may have bond revoked
Three adults hospitalized after chemical explosion
Suspect in armed robbery case may have bond revoked
Three adults hospitalized after chemical explosion in Genoa
Interpreter goes to bat for deaf Cortland 6-year-old
Group sparked by education concerns
DeKalb OKs first part of ambulance fee hike
Campbell issues second subpoena for notes in McCullough case
DeKalb City Council agrees to gas tax hike of 1.5 cents
Crews responding to chlorine explosion in Genoa
Rain doesn’t dampen fun at Genoa's Summer Farm Fest
Language center looking for host families
DeKalb Park District wants master plan input
High crop prices entice investors to buy farmland
Surprise welcome in Sycamore
Genoa soldier returns home after 4th deployment
Police seek information about Kirkland burglary
Police say Cortland shooter killed himself
Third distribution of real estate taxes go out
Shabbona couple honored for winter heroics
Officials say no one injured after car hits horse
Maple Park family seeks to educate on food origin
Sandwich officials optimistic about city economy
Veterans reminisce during Honor Flight
Pine Acres welcomes its newest resident
Gas tax hike in DeKalb?
Kishwaukee Fest ready to kick off
Public speaks out on possible county zoning code changes
Where baby sitters go to master skills
Early morning fire causes damage to Genoa home
Ill. unemployment up for second month
Paying tribute to a friend
Police: Suspect in shooting of two in Cortland dies of self-inflicted gunshot wound
Sheriff: Two people injured in Cortland shooting
A group of five Somonauk area women listening to a tour inside the "green bedroom" in 1968.
Hydration key during area’s long heat wave
Vendors educate elderly under one roof
District 427 board OKs building rental fee bump
Fire causes more than $100K in damage
One day, two military celebrations
Flames not only heat firefighters must withstand
KishHealth Foundation exceeds fundraising goal
Suspect in Ridulph case won’t fight extradition
Traffic stop in DeKalb leads to drug charges
DEKALB CHAMBER MEMBERS ARE REAPING BENEFITS OF WEBSITE MARKETING - YOU SHOULD BE TOO!
A beautiful picture of the sun streaming in through the glass fronts doors of the Mansion. Another gorgeous find on a day of archiving.
Suspect in 1957 slaying of Sycamore girl OKs extradition
Notes of journalist subpoenaed in Ridulph case
Fire damages building in DeKalb
Fox Valley Older Adult Services seeking donations
Feed’em Soup getting more leg room
Weather to remain hot in county for some time
Childhood education in DeKalb gets lifeline
DeKalb officials optimistic about city’s future
Car strikes building and causes minor damage
State funding for Spartan REACH program still uncertain
Agricultural museum hires new curator, intern
Mowing safety important to remember during summer months
City officials: DeKalb improving, moving forward
County to distribute more than $50K to nonprofits
Suspects wanted on drug charges in Butler case turn themselves in
Former first lady Ford’s passing hit close to home
DeKalb seeks ‘lockbox’ system for water bills
Officials seeking public input on changes to county zoning codes
Chicago man suspected in 2010 burglary in DeKalb
Time to sweat the weather
Feed’em Soup wins new car in Toyota contest
Two men facing drug charges after traffic stop
Two men suspected of stealing manhole covers
Sycamore Council gives OK to wards
State’s woes hurting child care centers
Sunshine Scoop Shoppe's Frog's for a Cause
District 428 making progress on summer moves, renovations
Child care aspect of CommunityWorks a positive for county
No injuries in DeKalb apartment building fire
Kardboard Regatta floats Kingston’s boat
Cyclists enjoy scenic routes during Biking with Beanzie
Perception of conflict hard to avoid on school board
Car-seat check helps educate parents
Moving to the music
Police investigating gun-related incidents
Van Arsdale III pleads not guilty in Butler shooting
Waterman ready for day of fun
Fire causes $10,000 in damage to residence
Ex-DeKalb park board member charged with retail theft at Menards
Farming slowly making its way into urban areas
Sycamore council to vote on ward map Monday
Couples receive licenses at civil union celebration
Van Arsdale pleads not guilty to charges stemming from Butler shooting
Police investigating 2 incidents where guns displayed
Outside of building damaged by fire in DeKalb
DeKalb council OKs human services funding recipients
Woman granted court permission to leave state
Cortland’s Dollar General now open
Interest STEMs from program
Local farmers weather damage from Monday's storms
Cortland officials collecting memorabilia
DeKalb Library welcomes new PR coordinator
Presidential hopeful rolls through Sycamore
Information on several burglaries being sought
No more T-shirts, hats needed for movie to be filmed in DeKalb County
New Executive Board Installed
Kevin Buick is inducted as Paul Harris Fellow
County committee looks for ways to boost area's arts scene
Police looking into Sycamore accident
DeKalb may see changes to liquor code
Stratford Inn, County Liquors get approval for liquor licenses
DeKalb library board to see new leadership
Information being gathered in attempted murder of baby case
Feed’em Soup finalist in contest for new car
Hundreds show off art creations at 4-H General Project Show
Bond reduced for Cortland man suspected of starting portable toilet on fire
T-shirts, hats being collected for movie being filmed locally
Presidential hopeful to stop in Sycamore
Local business items sought for movie being filmed in county
Bond reduced for man charged with setting portable toilet on fire
Leaders in Training get different perspective of downtown DeKalb
Smoke causes Wirtz Hall to close for short time
Sycamore man pleads guilty to sex charges
Tree-killing Emerald Ash Borers seen in DeKalb
Cross-country bike ride aims to raise funds for rare disease
Businesses get minute to impress at speed networking sessions
Thousands of customers still without power in Ill.
No crime ‘epidemic’ in DeKalb
Information sought on several local burglaries
State's attorney on Ridulph case: 'Coldest I've ever seen solved' (with video)
State's attorney vows no rest ‘until we get justice’
Ridulph suspect's Air Force exam records destroyed
Customer service phone lines down
Sycamore High School gets new dean of students
DeKalb council approves raises for city staffers
Tenth annual Kingston Fest to still have ‘small-town feel’
Fierce storm blows through county
Parking fee could come to DeKalb's Corn Fest
Campbell sheds light on 1957 Sycamore cold case
Customer service phone lines down
Thousands without power after storm
Local couples look to ‘send a message’ at civil union event
Junior national billiards tourney comes to close
Shuttle’s last hookup brings emotions
Gardeners reap ideas from 4th annual walk
Keeping a safe distance
DeKalb to look at redistricting wards
Suspect hit by car driven by Ridulph’s friend’s dad
Woman may face drug-induced homicide charges
Sycamore man arrested in corn field after accident
Deadline extended for Sen. Johnson’s golf outing
Homecoming not expected by local veteran
Fishing league changes name, aim
Cortland man out on bond charged in incident
Accident on Route 72
Donor funds ‘game changer’ for NIU students
McCullough: ‘I did not commit a murder’
Rep. Hultgren holding mobile office hours
McCullough says he didn't kill Maria Ridulph
Dennis Quaid, Zac Efron to star in movie to be filmed in DeKalb County
DeKalb library to participate in ‘Big Read’ again
Rockford man facing charges of sexual abuse
Step for police station funding on council agenda
Local veteran proud of Afghan work
Piecing together John Tessier puzzle
Timing makes sense to end shuttle program, NIU professor says
Movie to be made in DeKalb County
Big Rock group vying for $50K Pepsi grant
Public invited to ‘hero’s welcome’ for area Marine
Stepdaughter defends suspect in 1957 Sycamore case
Old saying not accurate corn measurement
NIU releases financial report of institution
Machine catches fire at DeKalb industrial building, causes $85K in damage
Local lawmakers blast Quinn's cut to regional superintendents
Part of Peace Road down to one lane of traffic for two days
Early DeKalb library expansion ideas revealed
Several badges from Sycamore detective's collection come from force's history
Ridulph murder suspect not in court, enters not guilty plea
Quinn aide: Pay superintendents from local tax
Machine catches fire at DeKalb Forge Co.
We're archiving over a century of historic photographs from the Ellwood House and came across this photo of Johnny Ellwood's 20th Birthday party in 1939! How fun!
County historian Kelley ‘was a treasure’
Hultgren to hold mobile office hours next week
Summer classes ongoing at Healthy U
Relatives of Sycamore police chief from 1957 say he was distraught he couldn't solve case
Genoa dance instructor ‘shocked’ to be named Miss Illinois 2011
Sycamore will replace 2 police cars
Cole Hall renovations more than halfway done
Provena, Resurrection health systems to merge
Lit firework tossed into home through window
Genoa library could more than double in space
Bail set at $3 million for Seattle man accused in Maria Ridulph case
DeKalb celebrates Fourth of July with music, food and fireworks
Assistant takes over as DeKalb County health leader
Thirty-two DeKalb city staff members may see pay hike
Chiropractor gets space to grow
Surprise Welcome Home for Corporal Christopher Piatt
Bail set at $3 million for 1957 Sycamore slaying suspect McCullough
New Genoa Fitness Center set to open soon
Public hearing set on Sycamore ward map
Liquor code changes have taken back seat in DeKalb
Unused train ticket cracks alibi of Seattle man accused of killing Maria Ridulph
Communities provide own festive flavor prior to Fourth of July
Court documents paint suspect in 1957 cold case as having troubled past
"Art at Ellwood" is off to a great start--blue skies, wonderful art, and food & entertainment are on the way! What a great start to Forth of July weekend.
"Art at Ellwood" starts at 9am; all our artists are nearly set up and ready to go on this beautiful Sunday morning.
Fire marshal investigating Esmond blaze
Laws keep tight leash on pets’ freedom
Duckworth exploring congressional seat bid
Bond set for man in hospital drug case
Bond set for home invasion suspect
IDOT stresses safety during holiday travel
Attorney: Library expansion has funding options
Fun Fridays offer chance to see child care upgrades
Citizen-action group puts county near top of total Ill. DUI arrests
Genoa woman dies after car crash in Boone County
Teen shooting suspect taken into custody
More than 5 decades later, Seattle man charged in abduction, slaying of Sycamore girl
Innocence Lost: ‘She would have been something'
Genoa woman dies in Boone County crash
Murder charges filed in 1957 missing child case
DeKalb man charged in 2009 burglary
Two people taken to hospital after accident
Laying to rest a leader
Camp offers children taste of Native American culture
All charges dropped against ex-Somonauk teacher
July Fourth events planned in county
Poplar Grove man facing charges of invasion and use of gun
Area temperatures to hit high 90s
Burning toilet leads to an arrest of a Cortland man
Charges dismissed against former Somonauk teacher
This Sunday, July 3rd, "Art at Ellwood" will host fast-forward folk artist Patchouli; listen to their "New American Folk" sound while perusing over 50 local and traveling artists from around the Midwest. Hope to see everyone this holi
Man arrested for setting porta-potty on fire
Developer wants to proceed with townhouse project if chance arises
Stratford Inn to upgrade hotel rooms, revamp restaurant
DeKalb library mulls hiring consulting firm for expansion project
Police look for suspects in school district office burglary
DeKalb challenges census tally
Genoa Police Department looking to bring back K-9 unit
DeKalb developer to pay $19K in plea agreement
Sycamore park board OKs resignation deal
Pilot program to help NIU students stretch aid dollars
DeKalb one of four Illinois communities to file census challenges
Stratford Inn has new owner; Carls Fargo closed
District 427 approves tentative budget
Shelton: Graffiti recalls burning cross incident
Hultgren gets a look at thriving business in Genoa
DeKalb Public Library PR Director to go to Sycamore
District 427 tentatively OKs nearly $18M budget
Wrongful death suit filed on behalf of Sycamore man
Photo exhibit at DeKalb church to shed light on poverty
Details emerge on pursuit of DeKalb Public Library targets
Potential witness in Curl case reaches plea agreement
City awards agencies block grant funding
Orozco pleads not guilty in Butler shooting
Orozco pleads not guilty in Butler shooting
Barking dog leads to arrest in Sycamore vacated house
More than fresh produce
Chief judge: Gallagher thought of others first
Sycamore man has some of his charges resolved
DeKalb City Council passes budget; committee rejects CVS sales tax rebate
DeKalb library checking out expansion, plans to buy land
DeKalb man given 5 years for robbery plea
Bulls camp teaches more than hoops
DeKalb Library purchases land for expansion
DeKalb man sentenced to five years for armed robbery
Housing Authority receives national award
Family finds historical ties to North Grove School
Old-time engines get a listen at annual show in Sandwich
NIU officials seek input on Vision 2020 reports
Four taken to hospital after head-on collision
Judge T. Jordan Gallagher dies at 63
Greek Food Festival
Judge Jordan Gallagher dies at 63
N.J. man allegedly used website to solicit sex from NIU student
Local officials preparing for state money that's on its way
Officials promote journey to Hope Haven ceremony
Talks about new DeKalb police station turn to size of building
Bikers riding for good cause
Former police chief gets look at other side of law enforcement
DeKalb County Treasurer’s Office makes 2nd real estate tax distribution
Cortland seeks new tax district
Parts of old Cortland Elementary purchased for new Superman film
Maryland man pleads guilty to aggravated battery
DeKalb council to vote on Fiscal Year ’12 budget
Chicago man found guilty in 2009 DeKalb bank robbery
Rash of car vandalism, burglaries hit DeKalb
Pritchard named Legislator of the Year by Metro West Council
DeKalb library to temporarily close for technology improvements
DeKalb County’s jobless rate rises in May
Sycamore Police station to hold open house Saturday
Regional planning commission discusses urban agriculture
Ecomony contributing to scant retirement savings
Man found guilty in 2009 bank robbery
Unemployment up in May in DeKalb County
Thousands of bikers to ride for charity this weekend
Area counties will review suspicious deaths
Riverdale man pleads guilty to forgery, damaging property
State construction money, including some for NIU, gets lawmakers’ OK
Man charged with posting woman’s info on Craigslist
Former DeKalb mayor will not serve on Ogle Co. board
Losing federal subsidy not end to ethanol push
DeKalb man arrested after using found credit card
Two area teens charged in Sugar Grove car burglary case
County panel nixes property code discussion
Police seek burglary and building damage info
Though not moneymaker for restaurants, BYOB draws some interested diners
Guilty shooting plea entered in Waterman case
After pleading to attempted robbery, DeKalb teen arrested on new charges
Man pleads guilty to part in 2010 shooting in Waterman
Ogle County Board does not appoint Sparrow to board
Video surveillance turned over to defense in Curl case
NIU President Peters predicts pension changes are on the way
Attorney seeks dismissal of two DeKalb airport lawsuits
Three local libraries receive state grants aimed to create economic growth opportunities
Opinions are split on Cortland divide
Sycamore woman facing financialSFlbexploitation charge
Video surveillance turned over in Curl case
Sterling man pleads guilty to stolen vehicle charge
Sycamore Library ready for summer read
DeKalb, Kendall, Kane counties join forces to fight elder abuse
Stop the Mega-Dump group takes next step to appeal landfill expansion
Site of first Ellwood house slated to become townhomes
DeKalb man gets armed robbery charges dropped
District 428 board to pay teachers for time spent moving
More evidence turned over to Curl's attorney
Sycamore Park gets lightning protection upgrade
Sandwich woman accused of stealing from dental office
Take precautions to prevent West Nile virus from infecting your summer
Sycamore City Council concurs on new ward map
Man set to begin his jail term facing drug charges
City officials tour new DeKalb High School
New DeKalb police station's location agreed upon
Gas leak causes two stores to be evacuated
Man set to begin his jail term facing drug charges
Man facing weapons charges due back in court
Administrator of county health department named
Weekly Meeting
Weekly Meeting
Aspect of CommunityWorks aims to teach students employable traits
Dads take advantage of their day at farmers market
AP investigation: Nuke regulators weaken safety rules
Parade a highlight of 76th annual Genoa Days
Kratefest in Sycamore draws bike fans from across country
Weekend Police Reports
Gas prices not stopping campers from vacationing
Stories from Relay for Life show cancer does not discriminate
Rochelle man arrested on weapons charge
Father-son dynamic works for area businesses
Summer scam season can bring trouble right to your doorstep
DeKalb man indicted on sex assault charge
DeKalb woman charged with possessing heroin
Man alleged to have fired rifle in rural Malta
Man arrested for firing rifle in rural Malta
DeKalb launches e-newsletters
Police station up for discussion at DeKalb meeting
Birds in LaSalle County test positive for West Nile
Programs strive to fill kids’ bellies in summer
Area food pantries coping when it's not season of giving
New Sycamore ward map talks on tap
Police: Woman tried to smother her baby
Shabbona receives federal grant
DeKalb woman charged with attempted-first degree murder
Weekly Meeting
Weekly Meeting
Police seek information about possible arson
Camp Maple Leaf for children of all ages, abilities
Sycamore man accused again of swinging at officers
Study reveals NIU’s impact on community
Chicago man pleads to battery in NIU residence hall incident
Johnson plots political course amid changes to Ill. Senate districts
DeKalb County Board board adopts Newport map
Free counsel taken away for man facing drug charges
Five injured in head-on collision
Five injured in head-on collision in DeKalb
DeKalb City Council rejects trash can proposal
Ex-District 428 board member charged with forgery
DeKalb's Zoning and Planning Commission approves downtown design guidelines
Ex-District 428 board member arrested
Former school board member charged with forgery
Five injured in accident
Johnson to run in 35th District in 2012
Firefighters hoping patrons support Genoa Days fundraiser
Summer no break from need for blood donations
Group claims proposed redistricting map defies state statute
Roundtable hears that colleges have a 'significant' effect on area
Feithen identifies areas that Resident Officer Program might serve
Egyptian Theatre seats stir up memories
Ex-DeKalb mayor could serve on Ogle County Board
NIU professor accepts two-year post with Obama White House
Ex-DeKalb mayor up for Ogle County appointment
Sycamore man arrested after fleeing police
Armed robbery suspect found in Chicago
DeKalb council votes to reinstate lobbyist money
Hope Haven receiving boon to expansion from grant
Culver’s restaurants to donate part of sales today
Hy-Vee ready to show off work
Waterman traffic stop leads to drug charges
Cortland Town Board passes resolution looking out for its own turf
WWII B-17 bomber crashes in Oswego
Bond set for two men in connection with DeKalb stabbings
Bond set for man in ’09 armed robbery case
Youths at Young Eagle Flight Rally explore aviation field
Local veterans humbled by trip to Washington
Summer activities offer options for kids
DeKalb Road Ranger hit by vehicle; no injuries
Malta Days ‘like a big family reunion’
Historical Egyptian Theatre seats are up for sale
Small fire leaves more than $500 in damage
Out With The Old, In With The New
Two arrested in stabbings from last weekend
Daily Chronicle takes home top statewide award
New Kaneland budget will avoid more spending cuts
Police looking for alleged DeKalb nature trail flasher
Weather slows corn planting for farmers in DeKalb County
District 428 deciding how to use old schools
Closing arguments made in King trial
Attorney's not guilty prostitution plea contested
Storms not expected to flood Kishwaukee River
DeKalb School District 428 moving into new, or newly remodeled, facilities
Mom says during robbery suspect's trial that he was at home
Police: Sycamore man had 6 pounds of pot at home
Peters needles state while NIU raises its tuition
Group hopes to form tea party in DeKalb County
Many events set for Malta Days
Public budget talks to continue at DeKalb City Council meeting
River rises as more showers expected
District 428 is seeking community's ideas on spending grant
Additional arrest connected to Butler shooting
NIU launches smartphone app
Ladies Night Out in Sycamore draws crowd
Young Eagles Flight Rally set for Saturday
Tuition to increase at NIU
Sycamore man charged with having $20,000 worth of pot
Kishwaukee River expected to be near flood stage in DeKalb
Flash flood warning in effect for county; many without power
Ben Gordon Center to host autism support meeting
Kish BOT peruses crime statistics
Second public hearing coming for church's special-use permit request
Committee formed to search for next county administrator
Kish Board of Trustees peruses crime statistics
Student center, ring road work under way at Kishwaukee College
Information on residential burglaries is sought
Woman pleads guilty to drug charges
Official: DNA from robbery does not match King’s, but he can't be excluded
Police seek information on several car burglaries
Elderly couple murdered near Marengo
DeKalb school board goes over student improvement plans
Trial begins for alleged ’09 bank robber
Residents sound off on Sycamore Park District Board's decision
Kishwaukee Family YMCA will receive LIVESTRONG grant
No cause yet in Genoa fire; marshal to return
Warrants issued for two men suspected in stabbings
DeKalb County Red Cross looks back on ’10
Truck gets stuck on train tracks in downtown DeKalb
County redistricting committee hears concerns about splitting Cortland
Local temperatures about 20 degrees above normal for this time of year
Sycamore Film Festival seeing lots of interest
Trial starts for man accused in 2009 bank robbery
Mixed feelings linger on final day at Malta Elementary School
Suspect's letter tells of ‘head rush’ from alleged shooting of Butler
Police investigating stabbings in DeKalb
DeKalb library to receive $26K grant
Maryland man charged with battering Kish Hospital workers
Flight school suing DeKalb airport manager
Cooling centers open in DeKalb County
State fire marshal to investigate Genoa fire scene
Sycamore discusses changes to wards
Sixth man arrested in Jan. fight at DeKalb High School
Cooling centers open in DeKalb
Police investigating stabbings in DeKalb
Fire in Genoa damages house
Suspect in Butler shooting denied request for lower bond
Motorcycle escort welcomes home Genoa soldier
Law Enforcement Torch Run a boost for Special Olympians
Teachers say hot classrooms not conducive to learning
Kaneland seniors take steps toward the future
Class of 2011 the last from DeKalb’s ‘old’ high school
Agrichemical barrel recycling starting soon
Sunshine Scoop Shoppe supports the Chicagoland Tour de Cure
Bad checks suspect was awaiting resentencing
NFL’s ‘secret’ visit thrills St. Charles
Working to keep DeKalb up to code
Re:New DeKalb suffers ‘big loss’ as it prepares for next phase
Attorney accused of prostitution makes plea on website
Drivers cited in chase
DeKalb foundation celebrates successful 2010
At-risk students honored before graduation
Disaster areas declared in Kingston after flooding
First trial in topsy-turvy case finally set
Mothers rally in DeKalb to support breast-feeding in public
First civil union ceremony conducted at the DeKalb County Courthouse
Alleged bad checks lead to man’s arrest
Park board seeks ‘visionary’ director
A new food icon from USDA
Retiring principal gets serenaded at assembly
Police seek information on May 24 residential burglary in Sycamore
It's official: DeKalb couple joined in civil union
Mothers rally in DeKalb to support breast-feeding in public
This year's Time Travelers summer camp is July 12th-15th. Call our office to register your child!
Nostalgia fills hallways of DeKalb High School
DeKalb, Kendall counties to form new judicial circuit if bill passes
Accused NIU football player shooter to be arraigned
Sycamore student’s spelling bee ends
Breast-feeding discord sparks public display in downtown DeKalb
DeKalb man sentenced to four years for drug charges
County makes it 'official' for couples applying for civil union licenses
Three men cited after Kishwaukee River search
Illinois Women’s Golf Association State Amateur to be Played at Kishwaukee Country Club, DeKalb, IL
Rally in support of breastfeeding scheduled in DeKalb
Sycamore student's spelling bee ends
DeKalb couple first to obtain civil union license in county
DeKalb County could split from 16th Judicial Circuit
Teacher from Hinckley accused of rape
Teen driver injured after car crash with semitruck
Sycamore residents found unharmed near the river
Hinckley man drowns at campground near Leland
DeKalb’s 3rd Ward alderwoman Lash to host first town hall
County aviation events to ‘kickoff’ this weekend
Liners set to begin second season in Sycamore
DeKalb man facing charges of fondling child
Amboy man charged with possession of drugs
DeKalb woman faces charges of causing damage to jail
Housing task force looks to increase communication
Sycamore attorney faces prostitution charges
Storm leaves standing water in county
Police: Glass bottles used as weapons in two different cases
Sycamore student looks to advance at spelling bee
DeKalb man facing charges of fondling child
Rochelle man charged with residential burglary
Teen driver injured after crash with semi
Sycamore attorney faces prostitution charges
Locals honor, remember veterans
DeKalb Park District receives state grant
DeKalb County officials prepared for civil unions
Kingston woman keeping tabs on drinks
CVS officials say pharmacy on its way
Somonauk students share final adventure
Housing task force subcommittee wants liaison between DeKalb, college students
Sycamore seniors celebrate journey
Trumpeter plays daily memorial
Children of fallen veterans wrestle with grief at camp
Weekend Police Reports
Hinckley-Big Rock graduates 59 seniors
Scouts help decorate graves
Foster plans another run at Congress
No money, more problems
Lorna Bemis
John Ugolini
L. Gerald Sanderson
Marilyn Bellert
Better shape than others
‘End of an era’ at Hiawatha High School
Roger Hopkins
An anniversary, expansion and renovation
Diversity part of local scene
Smaller means bigger advances
DeKalb and Malta to be split into two legislative districts for the Ill. House
With recovery comes jobs
Ted Strack
Consistency on the farm
DeKalb County’s top speller ready for the big stage
Brett Brown
New look for schools, Fridays
DeKalb County: Today & Tomorrow
Purple Heart recipient added to Roll of Honor
Photograph from last week's Larry Brown Jazz.
County congressional representation would change under proposed new map
Bolingbrook man sentenced to 12 years in Cortland home invasion
County unemployment dips to 8.2 percent
Residents warned of phone scam
Des Plaines man sentenced to six years for predatory criminal sexual assault
NIU trustee appointed to Obama’s commission on Latino academics
Kish patient gets birthday surprise from family, staff
Potential witness in Curl trial has conflict resolved
DeKalb County Treasurer Mark A. Todd’s office has made the first distribution of DeKalb County real estate taxes.
Police warn of new scam in DeKalb community
Man given 12 years in jail for his part in 2010 home invasion in Cortland
Unemployment dropped in April in county
New squad cars, new look for DeKalb
AAA official: Increase in air travel means healthier economy
Deer hunters need to apply for permits online
Star Worlds Arcade to host fundraiser for video game hall of fame
Two DeKalb retailers fail tobacco compliance check
Farmers market season kicks off Saturday in Genoa
Sycamore man facing jail time on cocaine charges
Police seek information on residential burglaries
County planning committee denies church's request
District 427 board wants more details on intramural programs
School districts faced with high fuel prices, cuts in transportation reimbursement
Driver hits utility pole, draws DUI charge
DeKalb bicyclist struck by turning vehicle
Ben Gordon Center telethon helps raise money for underinsured
Deer rescued from area near Schnucks in DeKalb
DeKalb man who pleaded to theft last week now charged in car burglaries
Young athletes go for the gold in Special Olympics
Isaacman sentenced to 10 years for 2010 shooting at NIU
Fire at Wendy’s in Sycamore stems from deep-fat fryer
Downtown businesses applaud Egyptian funding vote
Issacman sentenced to 10 years for 2010 shooting at NIU
Reviving a marketing strategy
Egyptian Theatre will get excess TIF money for projects
Povlsen calls DeKalb City Council vote on lobbying ‘shortsighted’
Shooting suspects in Butler case indicted
Man charged in drug case requests public defender
Relay for Life to honor caregivers
Kingston seeks information on flooded homes from May 13
IDOT announces economic impact study of airports
County real estate tax payment due June 3
Two indicted in shooting of NIU football player
Sandwich grads encouraged to 'pursue the sequel'
Strong storms miss DeKalb area
Pumpkin Fest unveils 50th anniversary logos
Less hoops for school nurses in EpiPen bill
DeKalb County under tornado watch
8K/2K Race Results
Ruby Tuesday set to reopen after fire
Air show entertains students at Brooks Elementary
Personnel changes coming to county’s assessment office
Littlejohn ensemble to perform at NIU
Police: DeKalb Man pushed officer outside White Castle, arrested
Police: 3 injured after man runs red light
Anti-landfill group suffers another loss
Sycamore Burger King closed
Hiawatha School District 426 still has just one building, but there's much more
Apparent hit-and-run injures passengers east of Sycamore
Democrats unveil plan for Illinois House districts
State denies Mega-Dump group's request to reconsider
Crews put out late-night fire at Ruby Tuesday
DeKalb City Council to discuss legal outsourcing, Egyptian Theatre projects
Community to say goodbye to old Huntley Middle School
Aurora man pleads guilty in 2010 Waterman shooting
Downtown DeKalb railroad crossing set to reopen
DeKalb teen sentenced for attempted robbery
Two injured in Cortland after attempted U-turn
Glidden Homestead undergoes change, opens welcome center
Fraternity official says repairs being made to meet fire codes
Downtown Sycamore fire put out in minutes
Search for Aurora boy extends into the Sauk Valley
City: Railroad crossing at 2nd Street in DeKalb to open Friday morning
Aurora man pleads guilty to attempted murder
Fire under investigation in Sycamore
Illinoisans get first look at new state Senate map
Genoa-Kingston graduates ready for next step
Crime Stoppers seeks information on vandalism
Operation Prom paints grim picture for students
Pumpkin Fest to celebrate ‘50 Fabulous Years’ in ’11
Legal outsourcing back before DeKalb City Council
Concealed carry fails to gain county’s support
Johnson pushes first bill through Senate
Pellet gun fired at DeKalb County Public Safety Building
NIU Cares Day sees changes after 2010 incident
Food drive ‘pretty good’ for local mail carriers
Just a reminder that our annual meeting is Thursday night. Check our website for details.
Mock accident at Sycamore High aimed to teach students to make good choices
Authorities investigating shots fired from pellet gun at public safety building
Public service blooms at North Grove
DeKalb fire chief: Fire’s potential at NIU fraternity house was very serious
After two years of growth, local student donates hair for cause
DeKalb Public Works hopes for stability this year
DeKalb School District 428 board approves staggered busing plan
Police find gun in man's car during traffic stop
More tenants to become neighbors of Hy-Vee
Week celebrates importance of small businesses in community
DeKalb fire officials condemn NIU fraternity house
Advance Auto Parts opens
Cortland man charged with sexual abuse
No decision expected on DeKalb police station project until June
Sycamore City Council awards contract for train depot work
Puppet show provides awareness of disabilities
NIU fraternity house condemned; possible arson investigated
New homeowners encouraged to check on their tax liabilities
Elgin teen arrested with gun near Sycamore High School
NIU grads urged to follow their hearts
Kish grads told to 'love what you do'
Weekend Police Reports
DeKalb County gets AFSCME retiree chapter
Vote for the YMCA to receive a LIVESTRONG GRANT
Join us for a tour of Ellwood House!
Severe weather produces funnel cloud, floods roads
DeKalb Police looking into possible gunshots
Ill. lawmaker's push to ban trans fat has restaurant owners simmering
Sycamore set to take vote on depot contract
Expect delays on Peace Road starting Monday
Severe weather storms through DeKalb County
NIU trustees look at name, degree changes
Redistricting committee sends map to county board
Grant to help District 428 take bite out of unhealthy food choices
Railroad crossing at South Second Street in DeKalb closed for repairs
Jail planning committee approves request for architect proposals
Another trial date set for former Somonauk teacher
DeKalb man gets 6-year term for selling crack
Kendall County to hear felony case against local developer
Construction on Peace Road to start Monday
Two DeKalb residents charged in theft of railroad spikes
DeKalb man with loaded gun sentenced to six years
Local social services brace themselves for budget cuts
Railroad crossing at 2nd Street in DeKalb closed for repairs
Online votes may bring cancer program to area
Sycamore Public Library celebrates 120 years
Charges in check fraud case
Tribute to Heroes committee seeking nominees for award
Steelwork to begin in June on DeKalb County Courthouse
Annual Champions4Children Walk is set for Saturday
Air rifle shots that hit squad car lead to warrant
Warrant issued for man suspected of firing at squad car
Genoa woman injured in rollover accident
Jailed man now facing child porn charges
Bond reduced for Sycamore businessman
Increased student fees approved by Sycamore School District 427 board
Aldi seeks license to sell beer and wine
County board's concealed-carry resolution questioned in committee
County police continue to investigate metal theft
Sycamore man who is Elgin cop charged with misconduct
Helen Hannon Named 4-C Child Care Professional of the Year-Marian Baker Award
Illinois Action for Children Recipient of 4-C's 2011 Friend of the CHild Award
Teens trying to cash in on free time during summer
Sycamore man who is Elgin cop charged with misconduct
Genoa woman injured in one-vehicle accident
Police are seeking tips on burglary at ComEd building
State Sen. Johnson announces scholarship winners
Teen accidentally shoots self at sportsmen’s club
Safe haven packed into tiny place
DeKalb school board concerned about staggered busing plan
DeKalb City Council members support Egyptian Theatre projects
DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office car involved in wreck
Police say stabbing report a try to deflect attention from DUI
County squad car involved in accident
Postal carriers ready to Stamp Out Hunger
NIU program gets kids interested in physical sciences
Horticulture students sell final projects at greenhouse sale
Genoa woman injured after train struck vehicle
Interest up in ‘gardeners’ neighborhood’
Weekend Police Reports
Italian ice is now available at Sunshine Scoop and Bakery
Owner Realizes Dream - Opens up ice cream shop in dekalb
Genoa woman airlifted after vehicle struck by train
NIU program gets kids interested in physical sciences
Former employer charged in thefts
Judge nixes new trial for Isaacman
Car hits manager of Sycamore business
Authorities looking into injured geese
Car hits manager of Sycamore business
Area jobs group rallies in support of creating work
Genoa woman and foster son share 'special bond'
Reception set for new school board members
Teamwork needed to fight arson crimes
North Carolina truck driver cited in Genoa accident
Isaacman denied in bid for new trial
Sycamore man indicted on felony theft charges
Join us tonight for the opening reception for the work of Jack Holt from 4-8 pm at the Ellwood House Visitor Center.
Manager of oil change shop taken to hospital after accident
Our next Creatures and Creations program is coming up on May 21st at 1:30 pm. This program is great for families with early elementary students, scout groups, and grandparents wanting to spend an afternoon with the grandkids. Call our office to register!
Hampshire woman dies in crash near Virgil
Feithen: Statistics belie perception of crime in DeKalb
St. Mary’s students get visit from Bears mascot
County board takes on ‘job’ of redistricting
Injuries reported in Genoa accident
DeKalb City Council to go over TIF project details
DeKalb man arrested on child porn charges
NextEra says broken wind turbine blade removed
Locals take part in National Day of Prayer
Accident in Genoa spills diesel fuel onto roadway
Group wants DeKalb officer program in Ellwood area
Spartan REACH program faces funding cuts
'Living with Cancer' events offer comfort for patients, survivors
Budget hearings focus on DeKalb police, fire departments
Littlejohn student lauded for heroics
Genoa BP damaged when struck by vehicle
DeKalb TIF district discussions put on hold at budget workshop
DeKalb housing task force subcommittee looks to better educate landlords, tenants
Virgil Township barn, corn crib burn in fire
Sandwich Marine welcomed home
Police seek information about theft at Kish College
Sycamore Police opens roomy digs
Evidence turned over to Curl’s attorney
Redistricting talks begin for DeKalb County Board
Evidence in Keller investigation turned over to Curl's attorney
Local vets say they are pleased, but warn work not done
DeKalb City Council begins talks on budget
Meals for Moms honors moms, benefits VAC
Gas stations also pinched at the pumps
Egyptian Theatre plan would not affect other city projects
City officials warm to Egyptian Theatre plan
Sycamore man dies from injuries suffered in car crash
New judge assigned to hear case on Butler shooting
Crossing guards do more than getting children across street safely
Morris man charged with aggravated battery after 7-Eleven incident
Donations sought for Sycamore High School Post-Prom Party
Event puts focus on hardships premature births cause
Self-help guide for stutterers available
Sycamore celebrates Cinco de Mayo
DeKalb Police looks to mimic success of other Ill. cities by uplifting neighborhoods
Donate old cellphones and help violence victims
Seniors show Brooks Elementary students items from past
Grant helping DeKalb Public Library create laptop training center
Big first day upcoming for DeKalb’s new council
Fire causes estimated $1 million in damage
Take close look at real estate tax bill that's in the mail
DeKalb man lands in D.C. with family on World War II Honor Flight
Public support wanted to help solve burglary
It seems like everyone is excitied about the royal wedding today. Besides the cake, the vows, and the carriages, the wedding dress worn by Prince William's bride, Kate Middleton, captured most of the buzz. Ellwood House joins in with the wedding fev
Fire causes estimated $1 million in damage
DeKalb fielding nominees for Yards of Distinction
Breast cancer fundraiser ‘Idol’ style
Sycamore man charged with aggravated battery
Many join at county courthouse to recognize prevalence of child abuse
Re:New DeKalb, businesses push local shopping
WNIJ honors 20th year on the airwaves
DeKalb bar fined for serving violation
Cortland Town Garage sales start today
Hy-vee liquor licenses a go
Stolen drills net 2-year sentence for man
Co-defendant recants testimony against accused bank robbers
Wet weather delaying county's planting season
Stolen drills net 2-year sentence for man
Egyptian is hoping for fix ups with leftover TIF money
Suspect in Butler shooting asks for new judge
County's planning and zoning committee puts church permit request on hold
Van Arsdale asks for new judge in Butler shooting case
Egyptian hopes for TIF funds to improve theater
Hultgren faces his constituents at Sycamore town hall meeting
Man facing molestation charges here wanted in Arizona
Starbusters set for hearing with liquor commission
DeKalb school board elects new officers
DeKalb officials: Levee not in danger of breaching
Woman accused of classroom beating arrested again
DeKalb City Council approves Hope Haven expansion addition
DeKalb Township supervisor serving with Ill. Draft Trump group
Maple Park officials fill two open seats on village board
Children's Advocacy Center safe place for victims of abuse
No bond reduction for Sycamore man who police chased
Sycamore school board mulls fee increases
Offices around county acknowledge admin professionals week
Kaneland senior prevails in Illinois competition
Hultgren to hold town hall in Sycamore today
Confessed DeKalb burglar back in jail
Tips to prepare for tornado season locally
Accused bank robber hires lawyer for upcoming trial
DeKalb City Council likes idea of resident officer program
Tidy Tornados sweeping into DeKalb County
Schrader: Bringing Civil War history home
Feed'em Soup explores secondary space
More support in DeKalb council for outside legal work
Two Aurora men charged with burglary in county
Wet weather stalls Ill. corn planting
Local libraries receive state grants
Officials: No one injured in downtown Sycamore fire
Good day to fly a kite
Sycamore Army veteran vocal in campaign for better suicide prevention
Tailgaters warm up taste buds before NIU spring game
Christians united in faith on Easter Sunday
Water hydrant flushing to continue in Sycamore
Locals not pumped about $4 a gallon gas
Opposition group asks state board to rethink landfill decision
Cortland makes run at own ambulance service
Daily Chronicle wins 28 awards
LaVigne remembered at dedication
U.S. Rep. Randy Hultgren pays visit to growing Sycamore business
Marching to Take Back the Night
DeKalb suspect might be linked to recent gunfire
Unemployment rate falls in DeKalb County
DeKalb may buy home in troubled neighborhood for police
DeKalb man is guilty of blowing smoke in officer’s face
Police seek information on graffiti spraying
County unemployment dips slightly
Chicago man sentenced to 8 years for robbery
Sandwich woman's bond reduced Wednesday
Burglary reported in home where Butler was shot
LGBT advocates make call for equality during awareness month
Hultgren wants skills provided to teen drivers
Man sentenced for 2008 jewelry store heist
County board votes not to shrink membership
Virginia Tech shooting survivor shows documentary at NIU
Electrical fire causes $20,000 in damage in DeKalb
Armed robbery suspect enters not guilty plea
Bertha Joiner, 93, known for dedication to history, cooking
District 428 board signals need for new communications system
Former DeKalb Township supervisor to be honored
March on Thursday is set to Take Back the Night
Guilty plea in DeKalb gas station attack
Community Seder works as an outreach of the synagogue, member says
No bond reduction for Rochelle man accused of battery
Hultgren to hold town hall meeting in Sycamore
NIU bowled over by profit made from Humanitarian appearance
No injuries in morning house fire
Struggle leads to DeKalb police officer being hurt
Task force report falls flat with health board
Talks framed on remodeling DeKalb City Hall, police department
Sycamore City Council OKs Fiscal Year 2012 budget
Coming to end of a taxing time
Genoa man charged with writing bad checks
Northern Illinois University breaks ground on new residence hall
Children injured in car accident; driver arrested
Officer injured in scuffle with suspect
Genoa gives Marine warm welcome
NIU Cares Day brings out 1,900 helpers
Water department to flush fire hydrants in Sycamore
DeKalb County Board to discuss size, boundaries
Water department to flush fire hydrants in Sycamore
Don't panic, it's only the Zombie Walk
Weekend Police Reports
Ill. lawmakers look into IDs on food stamps
Student groups to host business attire fashion show
Easter Pie Pick up Schedule
DeKalb City Council to talk renovation options
FY12 budget ready for vote in Sycamore
Virginia Tech shooting survivor to speak at NIU
Woman swallows bag of cocaine in jail, officials say
Bond set for woman involved in alleged Kish College classroom attack
Local volunteers spread the need to help others
DeKalb fire chief: Challenges ahead for department
Prosecutor: DeKalb shooting suspects allegedly texted plans
Teacher suspends discrimination suit against Kaneland School District
Police chief: Sycamore ‘very safe’ town to live in
Police seeking details on burglary in rural Malta
Agriculture association in DeKalb holding logo contest
DeKalb County moms group collecting purses for local women
Two students charged in fight at Kish College
Students to host Zombie walk in DeKalb Saturday
Suspect in heroin death seeks new lawyer
Window of DeKalb squad car shattered by air gun
Police: Woman threatened roommate with hatchet
Man from the Republic of Georgia learning how DeKalb government works
Pellets from air gun fired at DeKalb squad vehicle
Bond reduction request denied for man accused in shooting of NIU student
Tip leads police to drug arrest
Tax deadline for mobile homes nears
Hultgren wades into legislation waters
Guilty plea in home invasion
DeKalb man is charged with selling crack cocaine
Making room for new residence hall
Libraries take a ‘snapshot’
Hope Haven looks to add more space
Climber puts graffiti on water tower
Man pleads guilty to part in 2010 home invasion in Cortland
City of DeKalb evaluating outsourcing of contracts
Sterling man stopped for speeding with stolen car
Sycamore School District 427 board approves additional layoffs
DeKalb’s housing task force addresses Greek Row safety hurdles
Doctors say men not proactive enough about health
CVS gets DeKalb City Council approval
Dispatchers provide lifeline
DeKalb teen pleads guilty to attempted robbery, theft
Business briefs: Bank donates money to county campaign
County health department set to unveil new website
North Grove Elementary group seeks sports equipment donations
Driver loses drywall, arrested on warrant
DeKalb woman charged in stabbing of boyfriend
Group recommends hiring consultant to improve bike, pedestrian paths
Couple manage downtown Sycamore banquet hall
Police: Not able to substantiate report of gunshots
No injuries reported in DeKalb kitchen fire
Tax preparers give tips as April 18 filing deadline approaches
Genoa man to lend hands to Guatemalan clinic project
Hiawatha dedicates dugouts, batting cage in honor of former player
Dog show at Convo Center draws more than 1,100 canines
Area could see strong thunderstorms
DeKalb High School, Notre Dame team up for jazz concert
Consultant may be hired to find path to connect local bike trails
RAMP focuses on endowment fund to gain independence
Fermilab discovery needs more data
Somonauk schools get new superintendent
Butler's condition upgraded to serious
Doeren: Butler in good spirits
DeKalb City Council to discuss special-use permit for CVS/Pharmacy
Alarm sounded on aging equipment for DeKalb Fire Department
Batavia police identify body found by Fox River
Bond increased in Creston teen case
Sycamore woman makes court appearance in fatal Feb. crash
Alum to NIU artists: You’re dying
Police say they found gun from Tuesday's shooting in suspect’s home
Child Abuse Awareness & Hands Around The Courthouse
Bond set at $1 million for suspects in NIU football player shooting
Police seeking vandals in rural Hinckley, Sandwich
Shootings raise questions about safety in DeKalb
Smoke reported in DeKalb building causes no injuries
Police: Woman fakes being a doctor, gets prescription
Sycamore woman charged in fatal car accident
NIU football player in critical condition after shooting; two charged
Counties look ahead with common vision
County clerk says area voter turnout is ‘discouraging’
Scholarship time
Woman charged in double fatal accident in Sycamore in February
Sales tax referendum passes in Cortland
DeKalb man charged in Sycamore burglary
District 426 school board to see new, returning board members
Police awarded grant to help pay for new vehicle
Grant given to Sycamore Fire Department
Eavesdropper pleads guilty
Incumbents keep seats on Malta Village Board
Incumbents, newcomer elected as Cortland trustees
DeKalb City Council winners appreciative of support
Kaneland school board to welcome new faces
State looks to revoke bond for Creston teen
Waight, Stowe win posts on Sycamore City Council
Maple Park referendum voted down
Kishwaukee College board president joins two others in win column
Police: Incarcerated man contacted battery victim
Construction on I-39 set to begin Thursday
Incumbents will return to Genoa-Kingston School District 424 board
One of two incumbents re-elected in Kirkland
DeKalb School District 428 board will welcome fresh voices
Man injured in Tuesday night shooting in DeKalb
Park District Offers High School Coed Softball League
Hinckley man pleads guilty in baby monitor eavesdropping case
Sandwich house fire extinguished in 4 hours
Police probe reports of shots fired in DeKalb
Survivors share pain during Safe Passage's speak out
Despite renovations, intent is to preserve history of courthouse
Sycamore council OKs city well contract despite local drillers' opposition
Local DeKalb restaurant spices things up
WLBK
DeKalb police investigating reports of two shootings over the weekend
Racing runs in the family for many at Cubs Scouts event
Few or no candidates not uncommon for some county boards
Let your voice be heard
Superman secret on Plano is out
Local family waiting on 'justice' from 2005 car accident
Sexual violence speak out set for Monday at church
Third man charged in 2010 battery
Green chosen as Somonauk superintendent
Public hearing on Sycamore budget planned for Monday
Agreement reached to release Keller's remains to family
Two are charged with battery and mob action
Owners try to take train car back to its 19th century look
Agreement reached to release remains of Toni Keller
Las Vegas man denied bond reduction request for Cortland incident
Police seek information about theft of old coins
Convo Center plays host to wheelchair basketball
Local unemployment rate drops to 8.8 percent
Bond raised for 2 suspects in drug-induced homicide
DeKalb man back in jail on new burglary charges
Police: Sandwich Man gagged and beat woman
Finances, academic achievement topics of District 428 board debate
Salesman pleads guilty, gets 4 years in May sexual assault
Wind turbines still center of debate
Delnor, Central DuPage Hospital complete merger
DeKalb County Democrats gather for ‘solidarity’
Fattys 10th Anniversary Week - April 4-9th
Door-to-door salesman pleads guilty of assaulting woman
Unemployment decreased in February in DeKalb County
DeKalb City Council, Kish BOT hopefuls debate issues at forum
Bond reduction denied for DeKalb man charged with forgery
Local libraries to offer access to online order of protection form
Two DeKalb men have drug-induced homicide charges added
Woman accused of battery seeks to represent herself
Man accused of robbing Associated Bank will represent himself
Police investigate robbery at BP station
Community mourns passing of Manning
School programs geared toward fighting childhood obesity
Committee OKs plan to cut county board members to 18
Hearing for convicted NIU shooter will continue in May
Book clubs
Longtime local Ford dealer Brad Manning dies
Two charged with drug-induced homicide
Police investigating report of armed robbery
Ex-alderman Wogen reaches plea agreement on DUI charge
DeKalb teen sentenced in attempted robbery
Human tragedy in Japan leads to teach-in
Link brings tragedy home
Loud party leads to arrest of DeKalb man on battery charges
Some charges dropped after Chicago man enters guilty plea
Two candidate forums to gear voters up for election
Police: During arrest, woman kicks officer in Dixon
Fourth man pleads guilty in Dec. Kishwaukee Education Consortium attack
DeKalb contracts to fill economic director spot
DeKalb names public works head
Kirkland man charged with damaging restaurant
Bond revoked for recently married Sycamore man
Leaders optimistic about state of DeKalb County
Movies
State hopeful for agreement on release of some of Keller's remains
Additional charges could be added to Riverdale man's forgery case
Chicago man pleads guilty in Dec. attack
Bond reduced for man accused of Tegrant theft
District 428 takes issue with Target’s property appraisal
Researchers set out to study rare Illinois frog
Colon cancer survivor says don't ignore your body's warning signs
Classes focus on cooking healthy, natural meals
Schrader: Memoirs from growing up in county
CVS plan gets first reading at DeKalb City Council
No decision on releasing Keller remains
Sharing Passover traditions
Weekend Police Reports
Soccer player hoping to compete in Swedish tournament
Quinn battling for approval
County clerk's office to allow credit card payments soon
2nd Ward hopefuls vie for Sandwich seat
Libertyville choir to sing at Mass in Vatican City
Multiplier for county taxes announced
DeKab man charged with sex abuse of family member
County board is sizing up own look
Testing the process of public access in DeKalb County
FOIA results from DeKalb County municipalities
State Sen. Johnson backs budget-cutting plans
Another charge for DeKalb man in counterfeit bill case
There's a new 'sheriff' in town
Huntley couple among first to bring home Volt
Suspect in multiple DeKalb County burglaries arrested
NIU votes to increase room and board rates
Cortland trustee, District 428 school board candidates debate hot topics
DeKalb City Council to discuss CVS plan
Friends of the Library
Meeting to determine who might receive aid from Feb. blizzard
Several county water districts receive honors
Corn Fest music lineup announced
Take part in Reuse-a-Palooza
Nicklas says no surprises in budget being sent to Sycamore council
Preparing for the end of life
So much for spring weather
Newcomer opposes longtime alderman in Sandwich 4th Ward race
Man charged after police say he used fake bills
Prosecutors ask for release of some of Keller's remains to her family
Information sought on theft of tools at Kish College
Bond set for man charged in hit-and-run
More funds may go to courthouse expansion
Hearing rescheduled for man convicted in NIU shooting
National Library Week
State's attorney requests Keller's remains be released
Corn Fest announces 2011 music lineup
Two men charged in copper thefts
Basketball game set at Convo Center for wheelchair team
Police: Man hits pedestrian, leaves car, reports it stolen
Shelton: School funding is really up to you
Catholic fundraiser at Convo Center canceled
Man accused in home invasion pleads not guilty
Community Expo geared toward families this year
Tuesday Police Reports
Report finds some DeKalb County, many state bridges in need of repair
Man pleads guilty to prostitution near school
The Bridal Guide, 35th Issue
Thebeaus Add to Cancer Center Campaign
Landscape Design
One injured in hit and run accident
Sandwich 2nd Ward candidates tout experience
Local candidate hopefuls sound off at first debate before April's election
Picture of son inspires man to open Rocky’s Spaghetti House
Wilson cleared on sex charge in less than 2 hours
Sycamore council holds off on vote to extend Nicklas' contract
Local woman teaches kids importance of healthy lifestyle at camp
From Oxen to Jets
Former teacher found not guilty of fondling student
Sycamore's 'Spring Fling' aims to help downtown businesses
Gas prices changing transportation habits
Political insiders size up angry rhetoric
Witnesses testify for defense in Wilson trial
Sycamore council to vote on renewing Nicklas’ contract
Catering to the bellies of Christians who forgo meat
On separate sides of the issue
Illinois declared disaster area due to blizzard
Cortland woman could be placed on home monitoring
No injuries reported in Hinckley bus accident
Litigation aside, a great deal of red tape remains on landfill
Stereo equipment stolen, police seek information
Cortland woman could be placed on home monitoring
Rochelle man jailed after being accused of stealing gas
Police: Man charged for allegedly carving ‘Mike was here’ on police station door
State board denies landfill appeal
Second, separate incident is focus of Day 2 of ex-Somonauk teacher's trial
Cortland woman could be placed on home monitoring
Litigation aside, a great deal of red tape remains on landfill
Cortland woman could be placed on home monitoring
Police: Man charged for allegedly carving ‘Mike was here’ on police station door
Second, separate incident is focus of Day 2 of ex-Somonauk teacher's trial
Sycamore welcomes spring with festivities
Maple Park to vote on property taxes
No injuries reported in Hinckley bus accident
Stereo equipment stolen, police seek information
Rochelle man jailed after being accused of stealing gas
Sycamore welcomes spring with festivities
State board denies landfill appeal
Maple Park to vote on property taxes
State pollution board denies landfill expansion appeal
Ellwood Historic Neighborhood residents working to update plan to improve area
DeKalb County Board appoints new member
Testimony begins in trial of former Somonauk teacher accused of sexual abuse
Cortland candidates weigh experience for trustee positions
Sycamore man charged with damaging squad car
Vigil to mark 8 years of war
DeKalb schools to dismiss dozens of staff
County board committee discusses revising meetings cancellation policy
District 428 looks at raising ticket prices by $1
Meeting to gauge interest in Women voters group
Enjoying a glimpse of spring
Two men arrested on heroin charges, additional charges a possibility
Bond set at $500,000 for men facing drug charges
This Saturday, March 19th at 1:30 we will be offering our new family program Creatures and Creations. Join us as we investigate animal imagery in paintings, furniture and museum artifacts and create our own animal masks and puppets. Cost is $9 per child.
DeKalb Schools dismiss dozens of staff members
Riccardi’s in Sycamore gets a ‘bring your own’ liquor license
DeKalb man who barricaded self in home is back in county jail
Jury selected for former Somonauk teacher trial
Genoa-Kingston students walk out, protest layoffs
Proposed legislation would turn out lights on tanning for minors
Diverse candidates running in Kirkland
Candidate forums set throughout county
Genoa man arrested in Tegrant theft
DeKalb School District 428 looks at deficit
Drug sweep suspect arrested in Pittsburgh
Sycamore makes list to prioritize school purchases
Jury selected for Wilson trial
Police say man caught stealing from Tegrant
Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotary 8k Race and 2 Mile Walk
Man wanted in connection with December drug sweep arrested
Hinckley man's bid for bond reduction denied
Sycamore man accused of sexual assault
DeKalb police, fire chiefs tell council vehicle replacement 'critical'
Obama, area educators prod ‘No Child’ law
Hultgren breaks in new Geneva office
Daffodil Days fundraiser brings hope to cancer patients
Shabbona woman is latest arrested in connection with snowmobile thefts
Kaneland cuts hit library services, intramurals
Kaneland school board candidates weigh potential conflict of interest
Death of Guess ‘a great loss for this city’
Officials take aim at stipends
Online archives of newspaper offers historical information
Japan begins to dig for dead amid nuclear crisis
Several arrested at Malta party after ambulance call
Early voting offers convenience
Officials: Intoxicated man started fight with officer
DeKalb city attorney Norma Guess dies after battle with cancer
Daffodils
Where do you read?
Rotary District 6420 - Ice Hogs Game to End Polio Now!
DeKalb, Sycamore park districts look for ways to work together
DeKalb Police say they nabbed identity theft kingpin
Genoa man charged with identity theft
Wanted: Two volunteers for Maple Park Board
NIU alumni touch down in Japan right before quake strikes
Painting what he sees
Four running for three seats on District 424 school board
Expo in Genoa gives businesses, clients a way to meet, interact
Japan
Files
On-Line Order of Protection
NIU alumni on trip to Japan are OK
Jailed on drug charges, bond reduction request denied
Crime Stoppers seeks info on Genoa burglary
Jobless rate rises to 9.1 percent in DeKalb County
Local businesses expect boost in home-improvement projects
Kaneland candidates talk taxes, goals
Libraries could be safe havens to fill out orders of protection
DeKalb 7th Ward candidates point to connections with students
Two enter pleas that stem from December drug sweep
DeKalb City Council committee to hear vehicle replacement plans
e-books
Cortland woman jailed on felony drug charges
Somonauk man charged with sexually assaulting child has bond reduction denied
Tuition going up at Kishwaukee College
Counties council sets April meeting in Sugar Grove
Death penalty abolition takes decision about Curl's fate out of locals' hands
Christians begin journey with Ash Wednesday
Openness, tax dollars are key issues to DeKalb 3rd Ward candidates
NIU’s Peters: Cash flow, not budgetary problems
After two delays, ex-Somonauk teacher's sex abuse trial set for Monday
Kish Rotary "Run for the Woods!"
Sycamore man claiming to have knife during fight arrested
G-K School Board votes to let more than 40 teachers go
Route 251 Overpass to close in Rochelle
Task force talks focus on helping Greek Row community
Engerman returns to Kane County office
Sycamore gas station approved to sell alcohol
U.S. treasurer advises students to achieve higher education
Local mom and pop stores in market for edge against chains
DeKalb's 5th Ward sees public, private distinction in alderman race
Sycamore School Board OKs staff reductions, but no tenured teachers in danger
Last day to register to vote for April election
Son jailed on sex charges as father's trial set to begin
DeKalb firefighters respond to electrical fixture fire
NIU music program webcasts bring people, musicians together
Hultgren sees district's issues first-hand at Elburn town hall meeting
Sycamore City Council approves collective bargaining agreement
Rally held in Geneva focuses on funding for Planned Parenthood
Construction on Dollar General in Cortland starting next month
Focus for DeKalb's 1st ward differs among candidates
About 300 Bowl for Kids’ Sake
It boils down to syrup
Somonauk man charged with sexual offenses against a juvenile
Principal transition under way at West Elementary School in Sycamore
Electronics are rivaling No. 2 pencils
Local school districts get money from state for libraries
Braser referees tough game
Volume of kids’ ear infections on big decline
Chilean visitor highlights World Day of Prayer event
County board set to bestow honors on vets
Trial of former Somonauk teacher accused of fondling student delayed again
Families enjoy 'Royal Ball' event at NIU
Thirty years of providing Safe Passage to 'future'
Sycamore to consider revising collective bargaining accords with 3 labor groups
Sycamore 2nd Ward hopefuls eye economy
DeKalb woman reflects on 108 years of life
Cortland candidate drops out of race, still on ballot
NIU room and board likely to go up
Wedding bells not ringing as often
Ill. long-term pension debt jumps sharply
Alleged robbery victims now face own charges
Hinckley man charged with sexually abusing a child
Two charged with selling to minor in tobacco check
Suspect leads DeKalb police on foot chase before arrest is made
Isaacman lawyer says client received a fair trial
Inboden's Bratwurst Best in state!
WNIJ News Reporter Wins Three AP Awards
DeKalb man charged after foot chase
Student fine after being hit by car outside DeKalb High School
Police seek information about two burglaries
County board committee approves budget alterations
Sycamore council hopefuls seeking first political victory
Man charged with providing gun used in crime
Third-grader's essay likely source of Huntley Middle School building's name change
Online comment leads to misdemeanor charge
Liquor hearing involving Upper Deck Sports Bar & Grill granted continuance
NIU building named after St. Charles man
NIU students pledge to watch what they say
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Genoa man charged with sex abuse
New administrative structure set for Hiawatha district
Gov. Quinn requests federal aid for snowstorm costs
KishHealth bond rating upgraded
Kish YMCA receives grant
Malta man sentenced in sex case
Car totaled after catching fire
Battery suspect was naked, shouting about Jay Cutler, police say
DeKalb School Board presented restructuring plan
Mom of boy born prematurely: 'He has given me strength'
Former Gov. Ryan explains why he emptied Ill. death row
DeKalb man charged with selling cocaine near Prairie Park
City of DeKalb files countersuit
Quinn requests federal assistance for February winter storm
Committee OKs First Street work in DeKalb
Hair Affair now serving customers in Sycamore
Sycamore named a top place to affordably retire
Police: DeKalb man blew smoke in officer's face
Verbal fight leads to stabbing
Economic viability of regional education offices is under fire
County treasurer is not easing into his new position
Facing sex charges, man wants more preparation
NIU names SIU official to same positions
Two taken to Sandwich hospital after accident
KishHealth Upgraded to "A" Bond Rating
Voter Registration
e-books
Area officials questioning consolidation
Royal ball goal to delight kids, raise funds
Sycamore student 'mesmerizes' at county spelling bee, advances to D.C.
Restaurant is first to serve alcohol in Cortland in more than 70 years
February to end like a lamb after starting like a lion
February gas prices are filling up Illinois' record book
DeKalb school’s museum teaches black history
Armed robbery suspects released; charges remain
Expo to showcase what Kirkland offers
Building loan going forward in Cortland
Bleachers, lights will give new DeKalb High School an added dimension
Construction on schedule at new DeKalb High School
Suspect in school fight turns himself in to post original bond
Police: Probe into fatal crash will take time
DeKalb City Council to discuss possible North First Street project
Mushrooms land NIU student in jail
State Sen. Johnson to keep predecessor’s district offices
Sycamore firefighter returns after year in Afghanistan
Campbell says office changes will match talent with issues
Bond reduction in Farm & Fleet theft case denied
The blind side
District 427 names Barnhardt West Elementary principal
Chefs & Recipes Sought for Divas Dish
Notary Public
Campbell reorganizing state's attorney's office
DeKalb comprehensive plan update discussed; public hearing coming
County comprehensive plan update discussed; public hearing coming
Early voting in county to expand; absentee voting starts today
Liquor hearing on downtown DeKalb business set for next week
Judge denies bond reduction for man in DeKalb drug case
Sycamore man sentenced for part in gang fight
Police debating charges against driver in fatal crash
Living quarters of DeKalb alderman candidate disputed
With the freeze and thaw come bumps and holes
Tax forms
Curl pleads not guilty in person
Police seek information on video game burglary
Staff announcement by Campbell delayed
DeKalb man sentenced to three years
‘Stunning’ increase in county jail population, average stays
Hultgren addresses possible Fermilab cuts
Citizens question Kaneland cuts
Friends remember young couple killed in Sycamore car accident
G-K School District 424 hoping to cut 5 percent of budget
Sycamore School Board OKs cuts to staffing positions, programs
Woman accused of taking money from youth program
Sycamore man charged with beating fellow inmate; bond increased
Deadline approaching for senior tax deferral
Curl pleads not guilty to charges he killed NIU student Toni Keller
‘Cancer Blows’ website launches to raise money
Sycamore City Council approves higher ambulance fees
Center helps international students learn English, U.S. culture
Forum will allow community to sound off on Kaneland cuts
Two die after vehicle hit at Sycamore intersection
Kish College gives high schoolers look at campus life in group settings
U.S. treasurer to speak at NIU on Latinos’ leadership
Egyptian Theatre halfway to completing its seating chart
Two people killed in two-vehicle accident in Sycamore
Project Prom offers shopping experience for all
Having a simple Play Day
Dixon man recalls blizzard rescue
Spellers getting ready for county competition
Changes in parking coming to downtown DeKalb
Rotary to project ‘End Polio’ message on courthouse
DeKalb County prescription program available to residents
Local tax preparers offer a few tips to make filing easier
DeKalb man dies while in custody of Chicago Police
Newspapers fight for government accountability in printed public notices
Kish workshop helps people prepare their spring gardens
Ambulance fee increase up for vote at Sycamore City Council meeting
Kingston man sentenced for Social Security embezzlement
Hultgren will host a round table discussion
Golden Years Plaza gets computer center
Minor injuries in Genoa accident
Isaac Ellwood’s first DeKalb house needs a new home
County offers program to help people quit smoking
Campbell fires first assistant state's attorney
Judge Klein honored by peers as education friend
TV appearance ‘doesn’t feel real’ for St. Charles siblings
Warm weather approaches record high
Seasonal DeKalb roadway weight limits in place
Fermi director: Cuts will have major impact on lab
Crop conference sheds light on farming trends
Curl will plead not guilty to Keller murder
Three injured after electrical shock in Sycamore rehabilitation center swimming pool
Sycamore toddler's heart beating the odds
7-Eleven stores coming to state tollway Oases
NIU vice president named to Ill. Innovation Council
New county treasurer not choice of precinct committeemen
Emergency responders called to report of woman shocked in pool
Curl's attorney: Client will plead not guilty to killing Toni Keller
Sycamore School District 427 continues budget discussions
DeKalb County finance committee approves abatement for 2010 tax year
County board picks one of its own to assume vacated treasurer post
DeKalb Borders store to close; company files for bankruptcy
Local officials now crunching census numbers
Lee County Board says no to truck stop
Northern Illinois Food Bank under new leadership: Schaefer becomes CEO
Two charged in theft attempt at Farm & Fleet
Murder trial set for DeKalb man
DeKalb School Board approves bids for bleachers, lights at new high school
Four fail tobacco compliance check in DeKalb
After tax hike, Quinn budget offers more pain
DeKalb's Borders reportedly will close
Fermi director: GOP cuts ‘catastrophic’
Economic outlook good for manufacturing
DeKalb man sentenced for firing gun in city in April 2007
Housing task force wants to see refined data on police, fire calls
Consignment sale to benefit Genoa-Kingston post-prom
State looks to students to help spread digital safety
Judge orders Isaacman lawyers to appear
No restrictions on District 428's $21 million construction grant
Serving up chow
Census: DeKalb County sees 18 percent population growth
Sycamore school officials share ideas to reduce budget spending
DeKalb man, 58, charged with prostitution from 2009 incident
DeKalb School Board gets five-year look into the future
Rotary 8k "Run for the Woods!"
Thank You
Rotarians: Double Recognition Opportunity
Dropped NIU OneCard leads to arrests
Eight-year-old girl’s 911 call leads to couple’s arrest
NIU community remembers while moving forward
Local bar and store fails liquor compliance check
Local couples celebrate long-term relationships
Suspect says he will represent himself
City transfers loan balance to oblige bar sale
Staff, intramurals are targets of Kaneland budget cuts
DeKalb man jailed for alleged YMCA burglary
NIU community remembers while moving forward
NIU pauses to remember those lost
Students see 'future' in technology event
Sycamore church starts new ministry after deaf couple join its flock
Traffic stop results in weapons, other charges
DeKalb Public Library kicks off yearlong fundraiser
Parent of NIU shooting victim living in shadow of his daughter
Heroin is part of haul taken in DeKalb drug arrests
Two DeKalb men charged in armed robbery
Scholarship recipients move NIU ‘Forward’
NIU will pause to remember those lost in shootings
Three arrested in drug investigation
Sycamore house fire causes $200,000 in damage
Sprinkler activation evacuates NIU’s Lincoln Hall residents
Downtown merchants weigh Corn Fest location
DeKalb couple see history unfold during trip to Egypt
NIU to hold Feb. 14 memorial Monday
Crime Stoppers seeking info on theft at Tegrant
Sycamore Park District wants input for community survey
Ballot certified by county clerk's office for April 5 election
Kaneland grading scale may be revamped
Hope Haven to relay its plan for growth
Lincoln Hall at NIU reopen after sprinkler set off fire alarm
No injuries in Sycamore house fire
Emanuel faces ire from some unions, other groups
Dog park in Sycamore is a step closer
Bomb threat suspect must stay away from KishHealth
Illinois Senate sends off Burzynski in style
Ownership change to spur liquor license discussion at DeKalb City Council meeting
Lee County Board members question truck stop deal
Corn Fest 2011 officially will touch down at airport
Sycamore man denied bond reduction
Woman who padlocked kids in Sycamore house is sentenced
Area businesses feel sting of high diesel costs
Crews fixing water main break on North First in DeKalb
Corn Fest 2011 to be at airport
Crime Stoppers seeking information on Tegrant theft
Judge denies Rochelle man's bond reduction request
Plainfield man released after allegedly filing false report
Isaacman hearing delayed; former attorneys did not show up
Car crash in Malta leaves two people in critical condition
Students' hearts into jumping rope
Groundbreaking ceremony for DeKalb County Courthouse expansion set for April
Open house set for mental health collaboration
party
Crews respond to two-vehicle accident on Route 64
Dryer catches fire in Sycamore
Riccardi's in Sycamore changes locations
Plainfield man's call to 911 draws charges
Sycamore snow sculptor took different approach to blizzard
DeKalb Public Library celebrates 80 years
New judge named to 16th Judicial Circuit
Genoa fire contained quickly with no injuries
Sycamore OKs plan to replace four vehicles
County executive committee names interim treasurer
I-39 plows, semi crash shuts down interstate
Accident on Interstate 39 shuts down traffic for hours
Rotary District 6420 Seeking to bring Vocational Team to Ak’ Tenamit
Dryer fire damages garage in Sycamore
Sycamore inn sold, becomes Motel 6
Acting county treasurer to be named tonight
Sycamore City Council approves creation of rural subdivision
Sycamore man faces more charges of domestic abuse
Circuit clerk's records now available 24 hours a day
KCH employee faces charges he threatened to blow up hospital
Some businesses see growth during the economic downturn
Neutral
Room
Alexander McCall Smith
Pets bring peace of mind to businesses
Surviving while stranded
Teamwork key at annual Klondike Derby
Pets bring piece of mind to businesses
Despite no Bears, fans flock to watch Super Bowl
Sycamore man jailed for alleged bomb threats
Castle Bank Welcomes David Randa
Crime Stoppers looks for info on Cortland attempted robberies
Response to snow comes with some costs
Officials hope new practices will lower the risk of radiation-related cancers
Accidental DeKalb apartment fire leaves $15K in damages
Three arrested early Friday in fight at Cortland apartment
County treasurer candidates to be interviewed Sunday
Suit alleges Elburn Police illegally detained man
Sycamore to consider pilot recycling program
Burst pipe soaks areas of Kane County office, law library
While the warm weather of July seems far away, Ellwood House is currently accepting applications for our July 3rd Art Fair. If you are an artist interested in exhibiting at our art fair please email us at info(AT)ellwoodhouse.org.
Fines
Letter carriers will deliver to places that don't pose a risk
Reduced bond denied for DeKalb robbery suspect
Warning about vehicles on streets; help requested on fire hydrant access
Meteorologist: Rising temperatures just a tease
Bond reduction gets a ‘no’ from county circuit judge
Travel remains slow on some rural roads and state highways in DeKalb County
Community Needs Grants deadline set for March 1
Blood supply levels very low after winter storm
Ruling in Kane Co. coroner’s case scheduled for March 11
DeKalb man wants bond reduced on drug charges
County, cities use media, websites to spread information
weather
Local residents make most of snow break
Stranded drivers in Genoa sought warmth, shelter in storm
Different stories, all with similar endings
DeKalb County digs out from massive storm
Spring 2011 Community Needs Grant Deadline
Snow-reeling county faces arctic chill
Home delivery resumes Thursday
Thursday's weather-related closings
Send us your blizzard photos
DeKalb teen denied bond reduction at hearing
Local schools named to state honor roll
No business like snow business
TransVAC, Meals on Wheels services canceled today
Winter storm's final forecast: 'Pretty crazy'
Due to the weather conditions NIU’s main campus in DeKalb and all regional NIU Educational Centers will be closed on Wednesday, February 2. The Huskie Bus Line has canceled all operations for Wednesday, February 2, 2011. The Late Night Ride Servi
Huskie bus service will provide regular service until 5:00 pm today, Tuesday, February 1, 2011. From 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm today, the weekend evening service will be offered. Road conditions will determine service availability for Wednesday, February 2,
Classes canceled as of 3 p.m. today, remainder of day, evening, Wednesday schedule to be announced at 5 p.m. See our Winter Weather Information page for more details.
Heavy snow will affect delivery; E-Edition available free on Wednesday
Home delivery suspended
Tonight’s women’s basketball game between NIU and Bowling Green at the NIU Convocation Center has been moved to 5 p.m. due to approaching inclement weather conditions in the northern Illinois region. Fans attending the game should use extreme
We apologize for any confusion regarding the Huskie Bus Line. Some incorrect information was mistakenly shared with our office. The buses will be running if the university is open. Sorry about that!
This update came in yesterday from the Student Association- We are under a Blizzard Watch, if the conditions are as anticipated, Huskie Bus Line will be operating as follows: Huskie Line will be running full bus service until 6pm Tues. (conditions depen
Blizzard Watch: 'This could be a historic snow system'
Blizzard Watch: 'A storm of historic proportions'
Weather-related cancellations and postponements
Federal agency offers tips on how to survive a winter storm
Weather delays trial of former Somonauk teacher
Grand jury indicts Curl on murder charges
Glen Ellyn man charged in Sycamore incident
County looks for new treasurer after Johnson heads to Ill. Senate
Get your shovels, snowblowers ready
DeKalb man faces armed violence, drug possession charges
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Curl indicted in murder of Antinette Keller
Trial of former Somonauk teacher postponed
Rotary Meeting
Well, it sounds like some major winter weather could be headed our way! Make sure to sign up for NIU's Campus Advisory e-mails to be notified about campus-wide closures or cancellations. When the campus is open, cancellation of individual classes is
DeKalb County treasurer selected as Burzynski's successor
Four charged with drug possession in Shabbona after noise complaint
Blizzard watch becomes blizzard warning
Parents of Sycamore special education students have a place to connect
Blizzard-like storm could bring up to 18 inches of snow
Thirty-four minors, one adult charged with alcohol offenses at party
Daffodil Days to lift ‘hope,’ benefit cancer society
Visually impaired go skiing for sight
Christine Johnson selected to finish Burzynski's Senate term
Friday Trivia answer - The Hail NIU Alma Mater was written by Wilbur Smith and Orville Baker and debuted in 1961. Congratulations to Lyndsey Jones, our random winner!
Shabbona school bus accident has no injuries
Cole Hall construction under way on exterior
Emerald Snow Ball accumulates its last crowd
American Red Cross makes plea for blood donations
Former Somonauk teacher's fondling trial to begin Monday
City plans to countersue DeKalb Aviation
Crowd goes wild at Convo Center
DeKalb Aviation files suit against DeKalb; city plans countersuit
Friday Trivia: Who wrote the Hail NIU Alma Mater, and what year did it debut on campus? A random correct answer will be chosen at 12 pm Saturday to win some Huskie gear!
welcomes new director Brian Reis.
Isaacman's sentencing delayed; hearing set for ineffective counsel claim
Kaneland changing special education programs
Shabbona woman facing additional forgery charges
Kishwaukee program offers students a second chance
No injuries in accident with snowplow in Pierce
Unemployment rises slightly in county, but overall view still optimistic
Information sought on reported burglary
Kish to hold open house for prospective students
'Chilling effect' or appropriate? St. Charles mother's charges debated
Man sentenced to four-plus years for drug charges
Local unemployment rate increased slightly in December
Free soup? Sign me up! Come warm up with a FREE cup of soup and bread sticks while learning more about how to be successful at NIU during the Soup & Success Series. Check the web site for workshop topics and times.
Author pledges 2,000 books to county schools
Burzynski stepping down early from state Senate seat
Megan Morrison Home and Garden and Moxie to merge in DeKalb
Queen of the 'beehive' attracting buzz
O’Leary to hold DeKalb 7th Ward campaign kickoff
NIU grad edits Lincoln book
State Sen. Burzynski retiring in February
Red Riot is providing FREE PIZZA to any student wearing red to tonight's men's basketball game! Also, the NIU football team will be honored at halftime for their Humanitarian Bowl victory. The game will begin at 6:30 and will be viewable on ESP
Blackstone Restaurant closes after failed lease negotiations
Sycamore School Board terminates services of bus driver
Cigarette purchase nets DeKalb man 18 months
DeKalb man faces life in prison for drug charges
Organizations push for more people to receive CPR training
Incident at Kishwaukee Community Hospital leads to battery charges
Lawmakers: Illinois can stay business-friendly, with work
Candidates in DeKalb City Council race get to know departments, issues at orientation
Bond reduced for DeKalb student
Wanted in Hinckley, Geneva man faces charges after car chase
Rotary Meeting
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NIU's College of Business is turning 50! To kick off the celebration they are offering you the opportunity to create their birthday slogan and a chance to win prizes! More information here:
DeKalb votes to eliminate residency requirement
Cortland board looking at TIF district benefits
DeKalb City Council decides to renovate current city space
Sycamore depot work under way
Council votes to eliminate residency requirement
Organizers say annual quilt walk in Genoa bigger than ever
Accident leads to porch damage
Challenging future awaits for local hog farmers
Mental health board looks for funding applications
St. Mary's students take part in anniversary event of Roe v. Wade
March of Dimes Seeks Sponsors for April 30 walk at Hopkins Park
February 13
Celebrating 55 years of service
Man hits NIU police car
Open house a way to remember, inform
American Cancer Society Relay For Life of DeKalb County kick-off event is this week
‘Kids Take Over’ gives children behind-the-scenes look at game
WikiLeaks: 1 percent of diplomatic docs published
Kick-off celebration for Relay for Life
Small Business Job Creation Tax Credit
Open house remembers missing Maple Park man
Wow, I think that was a record number of responses! The correct answer is Joan Allen. Congratulations to our random winner, Jimmy Cantagallo! Please contact me at hnicholson@niu.edu to claim your prize. Have a great weekend everyone!
Local fans ready for Sunday's showdown between the Bears and Packers
County’s sex offender registry gets update
Starting new chapter at Northern Illinois University
Cold weather expected to hang around longer
NIU planning two Feb. 14 memorials
DeKalb man jailed on child porn charges
KEYS meeting addresses developmental assets, community schools
Anniversaries
Friday Trivia: What Bourne Supremacy/Bourne Ultimatum actor or actress is an alum of NIU? Respond with the correct answer in the comments by 10 a.m. Saturday for a chance to win some Huskie gear! A correct answer will be chosen at random.
This Sunday's women's basketball game tip-off time has been moved to noon so fans can still catch the Huskies in the MAC showdown and the NFC Championship game between the Bears and the Packers. It's the "Kids Take Over the Convo"
Warming centers open in county
Weather-related closings
Deadline to submit name for ‘Write-In’ candidate approaching
Illinois Secretary of State mobile office to be on NIU campus
DeKalb City Council to reassess space issue
Apartment complex evacuated after elevator motor overheats
District 428 ponders how to spend $21 million grant
DeKalb Chamber of Commerce honors Business of the Year
No fire, just a malfunctioning furnace
Paralympian: 'It's OK to be different'
Information sought on burglary attempts in Cortland
Panera Bread Make-A-Wish Fundraiser
NIU Remembers: A Day of Reflection
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NIU Today has updated its homepage for the new semester! New elements include the Huskie Bus tracker and local weather, as well as the ability to share your photos with the NIU community!
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Conference to present officials with evidence-based practices
Robberies in DeKalb may have a connection
Safety enhancers coming to Peace Road intersections
County's finalists for engineering position to take IDOT test
Hy-Vee will build gas station
Kaneland narrowing field of principal candidates
Two DeKalb students make court apperance in connection with fight
Moment of silence offers chance for reflection, officials say
Man sentenced for burglaries in Sycamore and Somonauk
Trial set for man representing himself on assault charges
Sycamore man sentenced on child porn charges
Two DeKalb students make court appearance in connection with fight
DeKalb man sentenced on child porn charges
Parents - have your kids ever dreamed of being a sports announcer, DJ, or reporter? The NIU women's basketball team is offering a free youth clinic this Saturday during their game against Miami! Don't pass up this great opportunity!
DeKalb County Ag Breakfast
District 428 preparing to move staff to new buildings
Sycamore man pleads not guilty to new charges
Sycamore's financial estimates not pretty
DeKalb chamber’s yearly dinner set for Thursday
Police investigating reported armed robbery in DeKalb
Plenty of vacancies for local office space but landlords optimistic
Vehicle fails to stop, crashes into school bus
Steam locomotive not coming through DeKalb
DeKalb man facing drug, theft charges
DeKalb schools to host SIT Conference again
Five DeKalb High School students charged with battery
Salvation Army use up; donations down
DeKalb man who barricaded self arrested again
Police investigating armed robbery in DeKalb
DeKalb school bus in accident with car
Saturday was Victor E. Huskie's birthday!
Welcome back, students! Have a great semester!
Maple Park Police Department to hold open house Saturday
Wintry mix fun for some, dangerous for others
Ogle County administrator decides to vacate post
Glidden Crossing shopping center sold to Cincinnati-based firm
Sycamore man to help in Haiti in friend's honor
Tributes to Martin Luther King Jr. carry on his message
Two New Tenants Open at Northland Plaza, DeKalb!
Parking prohibition declared in DeKalb
Today is the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service. As you remember Dr. King, what are your plans for serving your community today?
The answer to Friday's trivia question was the Dialogue on Diversity! Congratulations to our random winner Sarah Gorniak - please contact me at hnicholson@niu.edu for your prize! Read more about the Dialogue on Diversity here:
Pair of local events to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
Officials torn over whether school buses need seat belts
Bed tax for nursing homes may rise in state
Seven arrested in connection to fight at DeKalb High School
REALTORS group heads effort to fill food pantries
Youngsters can work behind scenes at NIU game
'The Social Network' takes home top Golden Globes
Children get experience with animals
Bridal show with a tinge of pigskin
2011 DeKalb County Visitors Guides are Here!
Seven arrested in connection with fight at DHS
Happy birthday to Victor E. Huskie! Great win tonight for NIU men's basketball - Go Huskies!
Reception honoring Gerald Brauer to be held today
Applications for YEP funding being accepted
Man charged with failure to yield after accident
New dynamic sought for King celebration
Genoa man charged with sex abuse
County programs provide varying degrees to care for elderly
Residency not as much of an issue for city of DeKalb's neighbors
Traffic stop leads to drug charges
After a brief holiday moratorium, Friday Trivia is back! What NIU Student Affairs program has put the university in the national spotlight with three Minority Access Diversity Awards and one NASPA Diversity Award? A winner will be chosen at random from c
Shabbona woman in jail on charges of forgery
Speaker: Asking price for corn, soybeans to stay high
Bomb squad searches Geneva Metra station
Rockford man pleads guilty to child porn
Soup kitchens band together to help the starving in the area
TransVAC buses to Kishwaukee College see increase in riders
Woodstock couple sell magnets to fund adoption effort
DeKalb teens accused of battery, attempted robbery
Updates
Three charged in attempted robbery
Business owners say state losing its appeal
RAMP receives CVS grant
Comprehensive plan meeting draws small crowd
Former employee at Alexander Lumber ordered to pay restitution
DeKalb water bills set to increase in April
Winterfest offers free, family-friendly day
Safe Passage will get $2,500 through Monsanto program
After being signed into law, increase kicks in right away
DeKalb sewer bills set to increase in April
Five taken to KCH after head-on collision on Route 38
District 428 to hold meeting on applying for grant
Farm show in full swing at Convo Center
Vote today to bring a Union Pacific Steam Locomotive to DeKalb County
please join us this Saturday, January 15th at a reception honoring Jerry Brauer from 2-4pm.
Exciting news from the NIU science world: A team of NIU scientists, with a major role played by NIU Ph.D. students, has discovered a new, convenient and inexpensive way to make high performance hydrogen sensors. The technology could help enable a scale-u
Year’s first snow a ‘normal winter day’
Business of the Year finalists announced
District 427 officials to meet with law enforcement to discuss bus accident response
Crime Stoppers seeks information on TV theft
Fifteen years later, slaying still unsolved
Northern Illinois Farm Show brings vendors, clients together
KC offers ‘Bridge to Healthcare Careers’
Bill to abolish Ill. death penalty heading to gov.
Kish College planning future after referendum
DeKalb housing task force seeks identity
80th Birthday
Students- as you prepare to head to DeKalb for a brand new semester, make sure to include the Winter Resource fair in your plans! 30 campus offices and 60+ student organizations will be represented to help you make the most of your NIU experience. Don
DeKalb council moves toward allowing department heads to live outside city
Tentative multiplier for DeKalb County announced
Smile your way to specialized photos
Four more charged in December fight at Kishwaukee Education consortium
Fermilab's Tevatron particle accelerator to be shut down
Kaneland OKs budget cutting process
DeKalb council takes no action on library’s levy
Girl Scouts kick off cookie sales
System will bring 1 to 3 inches of snow into area
Sosnowski ready for work in Illinois House
DeKalb man who shot gun in air sentenced to 10 years in prison
Steam locomotive trip could roll through DeKalb
Snow headed for DeKalb County
Man who shot gun in the air sentenced to 10 years
Suspect in Arizona shooting held without bail
'Cancer Blows' group raising money to fight cancer
Tackling education reform
Project Prom offering free prom dresses
Man, 22, charged with assassination attempt
No sign of movement on Ill. tax proposal
Sycamore Library photo club to meet Jan. 19
Local author gives vampires a different face
Sycamore’s 2011 dog tags available
Soup kitchens serving different populations
Overdrive
DeKalb pharmacy, health department offering free flu shots
Kaneland School District 302 programs, personnel face cuts
Campbell tries to avoid conflicts as state's attorney
Input sought to update county's plan for future
Ice fishermen use variety of ways to make a catch
Red wreaths indicated safe holiday season
What an honor! The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Northern Illinois University as among the best colleges and universities in the nation for engaged learning.
Sycamore bus driver placed on leave
United Way looking to honor special volunteers
Isaacman wants to replace lawyers
'Closure' begins after remains identified as Keller
Intersection of Peace, Freed roads brings different ideas at meeting
Sandwich candidate clear to run for fire board
DeKalb City Council won't take action on library's tax levy
Nominations wanted for Kishwaukee United Way’s Spirit of Caring Award
Announcing Spring Session I and Test Prep for GRE, GMAT and LSAT starting Saturday, Jan. 15 (Spring Session II starts April 2). Registration is now open. An additional discount applies for being an NIU alumnus, employee or student.
Isaacman requesting new attorney
Remains found in Prairie Park identified as those of Toni Keller
Driver cited in bus incident
Man charged in DeKalb home invasion makes first court appearance
Rollover accident results in arrest
December in DeKalb colder than usual
State gets two more weeks to decide on landfill appeal
Hazmat team responds to chemical leak in Genoa
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Senior Marke Freeman was named MAC player of the week after a strong victory against Loyola. Huskie Women's Basketball is starting out the season strong! Check them out tonight at the Convo Center vs. Eastern Michigan!
Hazmat team called to Genoa business
Mental health board looks for funding applications
Body of missing Rochelle man found in field near his home
Sycamore school buses crash; 3 students hurt
DeKalb police searching for burglary suspects
Sycamore Park District hires new leader
Two disqualified to run for District 428 board
School bus driver involved in Tuesday accident cited
Somonauk youth arrested with loaded handgun
Wicked Wheels set to roll in Sandwich this weekend
DeKalb City Council candidates are clear to run
DeKalb man enters not guilty plea to child porn
Senior Tax Deferral Program
Two kicked off ballot for DeKalb School Board
Sycamore school bus accident sends 3 to hospital
Board denies objections filed against DeKalb city council candidates
District 428 candidates face protests
Brief power outage hits parts of western DeKalb
Teachers snap students back into school mode
Nicor seeks donations for Salvation Army program
Foster reflects on tenure in Washington, future
Potholes popping up
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Rotary Meeting
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Church to show ‘miracle’ documentary
Meeting to address safety at intersection
A healthy approach to the new year
First baby of the year born at KCH
One injured after three-car accident at Route 64, Motel Road intersection
Suburban Apartments burglary investigation under way
Local dealerships see more purchases toward year's end
Happy New Year! We wish you the best in 2011.
Keller's disappearance tops local news stories for 2010
Oasises offer free cup of coffee
Cortland on track to purchase building for town departments
Man plans on running 11,000 miles on 1 DeKalb road
Cortland man injured, charged with driving under the influence
City, villages get grants to manage stormwater
Three candidates for city council have objections filed against them
Objections filed against three candidates running for DeKalb City Council
Dense fog advisory to start for county at 10 a.m.
Motion to quash drug arrests pushed to February
Clare woman injured in Peace Road accident
House Cafe to host youth party on New Year's Eve
Crime Stoppers seeks information on car burglary in DeKalb
Cortland has plans to fill void in building
Genoa Marine spends holidays overseas on 4th tour of duty
Clare woman injured in Peace Road accident
Finding ways to enjoy the ice and cold
Library directors reference loan program one service that's up in the air
Library directors reference loan program as one service that's up in the air
Details emerge in Batavia fatal accident as police investigate
Genoa installs snow parking restrictions
Local shops report solid holiday sales and crowds
Another suspect from drug sweep turns himself in
Election objection deadline near
Judge lowers bond for one person arrested during drug sweep
Hobby Lobby opens for business, will host grand opening Jan. 3
'Irreplaceable' Keith Deal dies at 58
Wednesday is last day to object to election filings
Kane County plans anti-drunken driving effort
Batavia police continue investigation into fatal accident at Aldi headquarters
DeKalb child care center earns three-star quality rating
An upcoming episode of the acclaimed PBS series NOVA is likely to feature some familiar faces from NIU! The episode is scheduled to air at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 28, on some PBS stations.
Director’s Cut Book Club
Learning Curve
Holiday shopping focus shifts from giving to returning
Young magician delights hospital, nursing center patients on Christmas
Late surge in charitable donations typical for tax write-off purposes
Trees to be collected through end of January
Rotary Polio Plus Auction
Rotary Regular Meeting
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Local faith leaders prepare their sermons for holidays
DeKalb County parents gauge interest in indoor ice rink here
Winter wonderland
Waterman family counts its blessings after 13-year-old recovers from May car accident
Goodfellows hope to make Christmas merry for children in need
Large turnout for free holiday meal at Flippin Eggs
Jobless rate falls to 8 percent in DeKalb County
Bank robbery suspect enters not guilty plea
Sprouts from Jimmy John's linked to salmonella outbreak
Two Chicago men arrested over DeKalb home invasion
Chicago man denied reduced bond, again
School shop allows kids to make their own Christmas purchases
Trial set for DeKalb man accused of sexual assault
Two charged in Tuesday home invasion
Genoa skating rink open for the winter season
County health department layoffs unavoidable, administrators say
Dog injured in fire that causes $30,000 in damage
Community ensures residents of transitional homes have Merry Christmas
DeKalb fills financial director position after quick departure
Police deal with three accidents on Peace Road
Sycamore family featured in Domino's flier
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Lisa Ballantine's ceramic skills she developed at NIU now helps save lives in Third World countries!
Dog injured in fire at DeKalb residence
Man accused of assaulting police deemed unfit for trial
Still Christmas shopping? Local spots offer various options for procrastinating shoppers
Man who barricaded himself in house is charged
Greenwell pleads not guilty to three counts of murder
Madigan's office distributes $1.2M to state food banks
Feed 'Em Soup to provide free holiday meal today
Man pleads guilty to sexually abusing younger relative
Children act like leaders at early age in EarlyACT program
Flippin Eggs to host 5th annual Christmas dinner Thursday
Somonauk man accused of assaulting police deemed unfit for trial
Hinckley man pleads guilty to sexually abusing relative
Police looking for clues from DeKalb home invasion
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Man accused in 2009 homicide pleads not guilty
Police responding to report of home invasion in DeKalb
Check out highlights from NIU's uDrove Humanitarian Bowl victory over Fresno State on Huskies All-Access at www.niuhuskies.com!
Sycamore council approves 2010 corporate property tax levy
Former State Rep. Johnson to replace Hultgren in the Illinois State Senate
Sycamore council approves tax abatement for Ample Supply
Programs aim to keep children's minds from taking recess during winter break
Parkside Bed and Breakfast offers private getaway
More than 100 file for April ballot
Local jewelry store robbed at gunpoint
Salon Seven treats seniors to day of pampering
Woman charged with kicking Sycamore police officer
Police investigating reported armed robbery
Weather advisory issued for DeKalb County
Kids are getting technological for the holidays
Hope Haven awarded $30,000 grant
NIU Observatory to be open during moon eclipse
Students kick off their winter break by volunteering
Carriage rides bring holiday fun
Discounts on 2011 Tours
Huskies are Humanitarian Bowl victors! NIU defeats Fresno State 40-17 for first bowl victory since 2004. Congratulations to Coach Tuke, the coaching staff, and the players for a job well done!
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You all got the trivia correct; the ACC teams were Virginia, Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Miami, and Maryland. Congratulations to Tim Ryan, our random winner! Please contact me at hnicholson@niu.edu with your address. Thanks for playing everyon
Creston teenager charged with mob action
Sycamore tax levy up for final reading
Protocol changes for child abuse cases
Gas for $3 might ring in new year
More emphasis placed on proper disposal of prescription medication
Somonauk native to show film at public library about small towns
congratulates Jerry Brauer on his retirement.
Last night the NIU starting offensive line participated in a trivia contest at the Humanitarian Bowl Awards banquet. For today's Friday Trivia, let's see if you can correctly answer one of the questions they got right! Name the six ACC teams th
Go Huskies!
Coach Tom "Tuke" Matukewicz, Chad Spann, Chandler Harnish, and Jake Coffman participated in a press conference yesterday; video from the event can be found on NIU's YouTube channel:
Classroom pets provide living, breathing education
District 428's tax levy gets the board's nod
VFW Post 2287 volunteer makes quilt out of WW II Army patches
Plan commission approves putting dog park in DeKalb
Jury convicts Isaacman in four hours
Reduced bonds denied for two in DeKalb drug sweep
The Foster & Buick Law Group's First Annual Winter Clothing Drive
Isaacman found guilty
As temperatures drop, frostbite risk increases
DeKalb County Board fails to eliminate January meeting
Wednesday traffic accident sends 1 to hospital
Officials say cracks in downtown crosswalks will be fixed in spring
Maher: Not so high on Miley Cyrus 'growing up'
Accused shooter testifies that gun fired in physical struggle
Judge grants request to raise bond for man arrested in drug sweep
DeKalb man has home invasion charge dropped
Holiday greetings from Northern Illinois University!
No serious injuries in Peace Road collision
Thank you to all our docents and volunteers who made the 2010 Holiday Event "Decke the Halls" such a big success.
The Huskies participated in Bowl for Beef last night to fight hunger - beef was donated by Certified Angus to two charities.
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Not too late to prepare for winter
Man wanted on warrant after drug sweep is arrested
Sycamore School Board OKs tax levy
Ellwood House Association names new executive director
Kane County Board OKs flood bonds
Man who barricaded himself in home still hospitalized
Goals of jail's future debated
DeKalb City Council votes to annex several properties
Witnesses give account at trial of last February's NIU shooting
DeKalb housing task force meets for first time
The football team is arriving in Boise today to begin preparing for the Humanitarian Bowl! We'll have photo and video updates of bowl activities here all week. If you weren't able to get out to Idaho for the bowl, you can still plan on attendin
Man arrested on warrant stemming from DeKalb drug sweep
List of those who have filed for the April 2011 ballot
Dozens file to be on April 2011 ballot
Testimony begins in Isaacman trial
NIU sells bonds to fund campus improvement projects
Sunday's weather conditions too dangerous for snowplows
Sahly: Huskies handle new coach hire with class
DeKalb City Council approves levy, looking into library's portion
Charges likely for man who barricaded himself in DeKalb home
Man taken into custody after barricading himself in a house for more than two hours
Man taken into custody after barricading himself in a house for nearly three hours
Don't miss the press conference with NIU Huskies' new head coach Dave Doeren! The conference starts at 2:00 pm here:
Congratulations to all of our graduates! Feel free to tag the photos!
Kaneland eyes cuts to budget as deficit expected to worsen
Election filing begins
Cold temperatures, snow doesn't hamper graduation celebration
Kingston buying first tornado siren
DeKalb County feels winter's full force
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Congratulations to all of our new graduates! We are so proud of you. There is still one more ceremony to go - you can watch the Colleges of Business, Education, and Health and Human Sciences commencement live at 2 pm here:
Enthusiastic crowd greets Kirk, Hultgren at St. Charles town hall meeting
County under winter storm warning
Watch the Graduate School Commencement Ceremony live now!
Fun the focus of bowl preparation
Endowment established by farm bureau
New county engineer by March
Amtrak will roll through Genoa
Bracing for dental procedures
Additional charges filed in DeKalb drug sweep
Postal Service to do special pickups on Sundays
Northern Illinois Food Bank recognized
Heather Hottovy - you have just won 2 tickets to tomorrow's B96 Jingle Bash! Congratulations! However, all of the responses were so great that we have decided to give all of our high school participants a prize. If you were one of the students who e
Amtrak to go through Genoa
Crime Stoppers seeking information on series of burglaries to barns
Keep a safe handle on your home and shopping during the holiday season
District 428 to decide on fencing costs
Prosecutors provide evidence to Curl's attorney
Freeze Out raises awareness for animals
DeKalb building severely damaged by fire
Big hit to drugs in DeKalb
DeKalb Township names new supervisor
Action expected to be taken on tax levy; Povlsen names housing task force
DeKalb man indicted on federal child porn charges
Just one more day to enter the B96 Jingle Bash ticket giveaway! NIU has one pair of tickets to the sold out show for a high school junior or senior who can tell us in the comments why you want to come to NIU, the name of your high school, and the year yo
A dozen people arrested in DeKalb drug sweep
Tomorrow evening is the Altgeld Holiday Family Celebration! This year's theme is literacy - bring the family over to hear stories, create crafts, and even sit for a free family portrait. Also, if you can, bring a book to donate or swap. We hope to s
New supervisor chosen for DeKalb Township
Prosecutors provide evidence to Curl's attorney
Prosecutors provide evidence to Curl's attorney
Fire causes about $800,000 in damage to DeKalb building
Sycamore group members face unemployment woes together
Planning and zoning committee approves permit for kennel
Electrical device overheats at Kishwaukee Community Hospital
Secret donation to benefit library staff
Wanting bids for working on court
NIU has one pair of tickets to the sold out B96 Jingle Bash for a high school junior or senior who can tell us in the comments why you want to come to NIU, the name of your high school, AND the year you will graduate! A random winner will be chosen by Ad
DeKalb man indicted on federal child porn charges
Officials debate merits of abolishing Ill. death penalty
Committee votes to cut January county board meeting
Probation is not a get-out-of-jail-free card
Police search for man who robbed DeKalb gas station
DeKalb School District OKs construction grant for new high school
Second arrest made in DeKalb home invasion case
DeKalb County Open House Meetings
Access to the NIU Website, Blackboard, Groupwise and the student email system have been restored as of 8:20 pm. Technicians continue to restore access to MyNIU. The system is expected to be back online soon.
The projected timeline for restoring network access is 8 PM for email and the web and 9 PM for Blackboard, if everything goes smoothly with service operations. If there is a change to this timeline, additional information will be posted.
NIU electricians performing routine maintenance at a Carroll Ave substation encountered a damaged power cable that resulted in a power outage in several campus buildings, as well as network outages. Some 2 pm exams in Faraday and LaTourette Halls, and so
NIU technicians are working to resolve a temporary power outage affecting several buildings on campus. Internet/email communications are also affected.
Vote for Jake!
Freezin' for Food smashes goal
Shopkeepers use treats to help business and thank customers
Citizens Police Academy to start in January
Vaccines available before peak flu season hits county
Music and toys bring people together at The House
Temperatures to fall, more snow by the weekend
Sycamore company recalls chicken salad
The Huskies are bowl bound! NIU will face Fresno State at Boise's Bronco Stadium in the 2010 uDrove Humanitarian Bowl on December 18, 2010. GO HUSKIES!
Suter Company recalls food products
Just one more day to vote for Jake Coffman for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Awards - vote on their website: AND on the Facebook page: Help a fellow Huskie, and remind your friends to as well!
Freezin' for Food surpasses goal
Crews cleaning up after storm dumps snow in region
Suggestion: Keep tax levy the same
Steering committee selected for NIU
Library of Congress exhibit to stop in Rockford
Meals on Wheels service
Santa Claus stops by Sycamore to hear Christmas wishes
Dog park accord tabled until February
Man sentenced in bank robbery
Important to review Medicare
Schaumburg: Veto override proves disappointing
Police classify Cortland fire suspicious
Local student seeks online votes to help send him to Europe
The 1963 Mineral Water Bowl was the first Huskie bowl win, but the 1946 Turkey bowl was the first that we played in. There were 94 correct answers - congrats to Anthony Busco, our random winner! Please email your contact info and preferred sweatshirt siz
Huskie fans at the MAC Championship
The Huskies are ahead 14-13 at halftime at Ford Field! Here are Chandler Harnish and Martel Moore celebrating a touchdown. GO HUSKIES!
Friday Trivia: What was the name of the first bowl game the Huskies ever played in, and what year? Respond by 10 pm tonight for a chance to win a Huskies sweatshirt! One correct answer will be chosen at random to win. Good luck!
Cortland fire being investigated as an arson
Just a little over 7 hours until the big game begins! If you weren't able to make it to Detroit, check the Alumni Association site for information about a watch party near you. The game will be televised on ESPN2 / ESPN2 HD. Go Huskies!
Property taxes may increase in Kaneland School District
ESDA asks responders to join in communication plan
NIU's $135M campus improvement project request gets review date
Local schools pitch in to help recycling efforts
Santa makes pit stop in downtown DeKalb
Area braces for first significant snowfall
Stroup, 101, wrote NIU fight song
Rochelle man dies after being hit on Peace Road
Campus union makes appeal to NIU Board of Trustees
NIU student shot, killed in Chicago over Thanksgiving
The Huskies are at Ford Field in Detroit preparing for tomorrow's big game - the 2010 MAC Championship! GO HUSKIES!
Man dies after being hit by car
NIU Huskie Fight Song lyricist Francis Stroup dies
NIU Huskie Fight Song writer Francis Stroup dies
Tomorrow is the big day! GO HUSKIES!
Let's turn our profile pictures red to support the Huskies for a win in tomorrow's championship game! GO HUSKIES!
Man injured after car accident
Officeholders officially sworn in
Caution advised on roads as first snow falls
Marrow registry drive at NIU today
Learning community prepares future educators
Chimney fire breaks out in Sycamore
Top Ten things you can do to show your Huskie pride!
Acardo, Campbell sworn in and start new posts in county
NIU to hold match morrow registry drive
Local business leaders learn to manage through recessions
Defense agrees to provide Curl’s DNA to court
LaVigne, 65, gave her life to serving DeKalb
Holmes honored at retirement party Tuesday
Seasonal parking restrictions in effect
Kane County Juvenile Detention Center praised
Three men charged with illegal trapping in Kingston
Sycamore School District 427 staffing cuts likely
Need for donated food in DeKalb County continues to grow
"State of the Economy" and Annual Toy Drive
New Cancer Center at Kishwaukee Community Hospital
Not only does NIU have the MAC Championship on Friday to keep things exciting, the Huskies also have a potential bowl invite to look forward to. The primary MAC Bowl Affiliates are The Little Caesar's Pizza Bowl (Detroit), The GoDaddy.com Bowl (Mobi
DeKalb County Township supervisor Pat LaVigne has died
Thanks for all your Favorite Huskie Football Moment comments! Our random winner is Tacorri Epinger - congratulations! You've won 2 student fan bus tickets to Detroit on Friday. Please contact me at hnicholson@niu.edu with the name of your guest. GO
Curl to give DNA sample in Keller case
Man injures officers during disturbance at county jail
Local sales rep to donate to Salvation Army’s Angel Tree charity event
Local man celebrates 100th birthday at Heritage Woods in DeKalb
Volunteers say 'thanks' by restoring soldier's car
U of I Extension names educators for new units
Joint caucus makes selections for county committee positions
Prescription drug drop-off nets more than 100 pounds of medicine
State starts card drive to get messages to service members
NIU Forensics group, Potbelly team up for Keller scholarship fundraiser
Hastert visits NIU political science students
NIU selected to host ‘Elect Her’ training for campus women
Who's going to DETROIT?
This weekend we reached 13,000 "likes!" Thanks to all our fabulous fans! Tell us what your favorite Huskie football moment of the 2010 season was - one commenter will be chosen at random to win a Student Fan Bus ticket to the MAC Championship i
Man charged with injuring five while in custody at jail
Lack of sunlight during winter months can lead to seasonal depression
Fire damages Leland home; no one injured
Shoppers spend locally for Small Business Saturday
Wisconsin woman injured in single-vehicle accident
Scouts go 'Camping for Cans' at St. Mary's in Sycamore
Christmas tree sellers see busy first weekend
Regular eye exams can help catch problems early
The Huskies cracked the Top 25 for the first time since 2003! NIU is ranked 23rd in the USA Today/Coaches Poll and No. 24 by the Associated Press. GO HUSKIES!
Scouts go 'Camping for Cans'
The Huskies last clinched the MAC West Division Championship in 2005 against Western Michigan. Congratulations to Ben Thanepohn, our random winner of 2 HASF Fan Bus Packages! Ben, please send your contact info to hnicholson@niu.edu. GO HUSKIES!
Local shops gear up for first official Small Business Saturday
City might prefer annual Corn Fest stays at airport
Winter can chill cash flow, but there are ways to reduce your bill
Black Friday deal seekers shop as degrees drop
DeKalb man reports battery, robbery attempt
Smartphone application results in criminal charge
Let's make today RED and Black Friday with a Huskie giveaway! Today's question: In what year and against what team did the Huskies last clinch the MAC West Division Championship? A random correct answer will be chosen 11/27 at 10 am and will re
Local residents take advantage of Black Friday deals
Local officials do not anticipate salt shortages this winter
Kaneland moving graduation to NIU's Convocation Center
County small-business expo set for next week
DUI court considered a lifesaver by one local man
West Elementary students benefit from instrument donation
Kishwaukee Community Hospital workers know sickness doesn't take a holiday
Hobby Lobby to open in early January
We are very thankful for our students, alumni, friends of the university, faculty and staff, and community! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, everyone!
Cortland man receives prison term on child porn charges
DeKalb man charged with battery, home invasion
Surviving quadruplets make donation in brother's name
Feed'em Soup serving growing need, especially for early Thanksgiving
Some local restaurants prepared to serve Thanksgiving meals
Unemployment rate falls in county for third straight month
Firefighters want bulbs to burn red for Red Wreath program
The Huskies have had an amazing season! Who do you think should be MVP?
Unemployment rate in county drops again
No jail time for Kingston marijuana grower
McIntyre seeks injunction to prevent DeKalb Public Library's property tax levy
American Red Cross helps families displaced by fire
DeKalb City Council takes steps to gain full dollar amount
Man gets 180 days in jail, probation for battery plea
Feed’em Soup to provide free Thanksgiving meal
Decision on landfill appeal expected in March
Madigan issues product recall guide for holidays
Holiday travel to surge this year, but AAA says numbers won't reach 2005 level
Hunters bag 68,037 deer in firearm season opener
O’Leary’s offering free meal, seeks donations
Prosecutors ask for DNA sample from Curl
Prosecutors ask for DNA sample from Curl
It's a double rainbow over NIU! Let us take this opportunity to remind you of the Emergency Information section of the NIU website: Sign up for text alerts and emails here and read more about safety and security on campus. This page and our winter
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Dog alerts family to fire in house
Washington sentenced to 38 years for shooting man in the face
Committee of the Whole discusses City Hall space
O'Leary's to provide free Thanksgiving meals to those in need
City council takes step to keep tax levy same as last year
NIU receives $2.4 million to study how students process information
No damage locally after storms hit
Cub Scouts camping overnight to gather items for food pantries
Schrader: Long-lost letter sets off chain of events
Many DeKalb County residents still have substantial holiday needs
Health boutique making women more comfortable
DeKalb County Landfill expansion under microscope at appeal hearing
NIU Advertising Classes Design Viral Ads for RAMP
Photos by NIU Media Services
It's a double rainbow over NIU! Let us take this opportunity to remind you of the Emergency Information section of the NIU website: Sign up for text alerts and emails here and read more about safety and security on campus. This page and our winter
Man sentenced to 38 years in shooting case
Tornado watch issued for DeKalb County
Golf-ball sized hail reported in southern parts of county
Appeal hearing on landfill underway
Attorneys present cases for, against county process for approving landfill expansion
DeKalb band to perform in Thanksgiving parade
Students, residents walk against violence
Republicans nominate Anderson to lead county board
House fire in Malta damages roof
North Elementary student sees story turned into TV episode
Brauer retires after 28 years with Ellwood House
Bodybuilding competition getting bigger
Comcast: Garbage truck downs power lines, sparks Saturday outage
O'Learys Serving Our Community
Downed lines spark Comcast outage Saturday
MAC Championship Game Travel Information: How to get there, where to stay, and how to get tickets!
Huskies Win!! Your NIU Huskies are the MAC West Champs! See you in Detroit on December 3rd for the MAC Championship game! GO HUSKIES!!!
Answer: Dennis Hastert, the longest running Republican Speaker of the House, is an alumnus of NIU! Congratulations to Bill Urban, or random winner! Bill, please contact me at hnicholson@niu.edu. Have a good weekend everyone!
Longtime residents wary of DeKalb County Landfill's expansion
Undelivered tax refunds await DeKalb County residents
Opponents of DeKalb County Landfill expansion to make final stand
Three local businesses fail tobacco compliance checks
Gas leak closes some DeKalb restaurants
Salvation Army's sounds of charity to mix brass with bells
NIU law student competes for Miss Illinois
Man charged with home invasion, robbery
Firearm deer season is under way in state
On the heels of Andrew Traver's Department of Justice nomination we bring you this Friday Trivia Question: What notable NIU alum served as Speaker Of the US House of Representatives? Respond by 10 pm tonight for a chance to win some Huskie gear!
Man sentenced to 3 years for DeKalb gang beating
DeKalb man charged with neglecting dogs
Rock Christian Church schedules fashion show
DeKalb Park District evaluates safety of Prairie Park
Escaping everyday life for the world of wizardry
Police investigating two DeKalb armed robberies
NIU student charged in robbery; police still investigating other recent incidents
How to proceed with DeKalb City Hall expansion on Monday's agenda
Drug court gets grant to purchase two laptops
Skyrocketing prices, need for cash reasons people are selling gold
Police seek information on Sycamore burglary
DeKalb man charged with neglecting pit bulls
DeKalb police seek 2 men in suspected armed robbery
DeKalb leaf pickup ending soon
NIU grad nominated to be director of ATFE
Outbuildings destroyed in rural fires
NIU student organizing walk to bring awareness of violence against women
FDA, other groups say not enough known about e-cigarettes
Teen prevention show reaches Sycamore students
County Democrats consider committee chairs during caucus
Great American Smokeout aims to snuff cigarettes
DeKalb County Board approves Fiscal Year 2011 budget
NIU grad nominated to be director of ATFE
Two separate fires destroy buildings on farms
Congratulations to NIU Alum Andrew Traver who was nominated by President Obama for Director, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Department of Justice! Mr. Traver holds a BA in Sociology from NIU and has had an amazing career. More abou
Sycamore School Board OKs preliminary tax levy
Airport could increase gas revenue
‘Jam for Kids’ event set to raise money for kids at Hope Haven shelter
Friday is the deadline to send holiday packages to troops through post office
Man injured in Kirkland after falling into trench
DeKalb Park District board to discuss Prairie Park
Organization delivers Christmas gifts around world on shoe-box budget
Vigil marks murder of Batavia woman and her killer's release
DeKalb schools may get $2.2 million more in revenue next year
Mayors run gamut of views concerning gaming expansion
Don't forget to vote for NIU's Jake Coffman to win the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award! about Jake on NIU Today:
Residents meet to ensure voices heard on DeKalb school frustrations
NIU sorority to host vigil for EIU student
DeKalb County Democrats, Republicans to caucus this week
Sycamore City Council approves acquisition of old train depot
Convenience motivates most stores that offer flu shots to customers
Social Security administration unveils new website
Speaker: U.S. Militarism in Latin America on the rise
Women’s Center offers self-defense workshop
Schools urge state board of education to restore funding
Competition gives sales students real-world experience
Hundreds 'dodge' for Ben Gordon Center
Players match wits in chess at tournaments
Illinois Secretary of State urges family reading for annual reading night
Helping kids compete for their futures
The answer is UNIV 201! We had 52 correct Facebook answers and a Twitter entry as well! Congratulations to Shelly Roinas, our random winner. Shelly, please email your contact info to hnicholson@niu.edu. Thanks for playing, and have a great weekend everyo
Food bank providing meals for Thanksgiving to those in need
Library board creates, caps reserve fund
Fundraiser helps former day care employees
Fermilab offering severance packages in face of funding doubts
Convicted sex offender asks for new attorney
'Tis the season to land a temporary job
No need to clear the air at Cortland Elementary School yet
Did you know that NIU offers a course specifically about the veteran college experience? Friday Trivia: what is the course number of this class designed especially for our student veterans? Answer by tonight at 10:00 for a chance to win some Huskie gear!
Vets memorial damage still visible after months
Most local corn, soybeans out of the fields
NIU aims to increase student achievement
Local home sales down more than 50 percent
State looks for education budget input from local residents
DeKalb County families try to put food on table while benefits are backed up
Kishwaukee College spring registration has begun
Salvation Army still accepting registration for Thanksgiving and Christmas assistance
Man charged with criminal damage, resisting arrest
Schoolchildren express their thanks to veterans
Fundraiser tonight for First Friends teachers
Thanksgiving Day Community Dinner Transportation
Selections from the keynote address by Dr. Eddie Williams, Executive Vice President and retired US Navy Captain.
DeKalb County Cemetery to receive face-lift
Man sentenced for 2007 stabbing
Pizza delivery driver robbed at gunpoint
Veterans taken on unforgettable flights to Washington, D.C.
One-stop cancer treatment
Attend a Veterans Day event
Firefighters remove two people from car after accident on Peace Road
Community Foundation grant recipients
No injuries in Shabbona house fire
Report gives NIU teacher preparation program low grades
High school key clubs will camp out for homelessness this weekend
Hope Haven has prepared for emergency by 'saving money for 10 years'
2010 Veterans Day events in DeKalb County
Short-term nursing home care helps get elderly back home
Dodgeball tournament to raise money for Ben Gordon Center
Man robbed at gunpoint early Wednesday morning
Several NIU departments got together to promote Huskie Spirit and traded sweatshirts from other colleges for new NIU Huskies sweatshirts! The promotion ran last Thursday (11/4/10) through yesterday (Monday 11/8/10)
DeKalb City Council to take closer look at annexing parcels of land
Kishwaukee College ready for expansion
East side of NIU campus affected by power outage
Helicopter engaged to replace power poles
Council votes in favor of Hope Haven expansion; Povlsen breaks tie
Sycamore may see redevelopment of foreclosed Brickville Road property
Povlsen opens door on housing dialogue with task force creation
Scholarship established in honor of Keller
Sycamore couple lead local effort to feed starving children abroad
Maple Park to use $100K loan to pay for water mains
Peace Road tollway ramps open for traffic
Lawmakers: Getting spending under control needs to be priority in Springfield
Community services officer enjoys even mundane tasks
Volunteers rake more than expected
Tax aid program looking for volunteers
Fun fair brings in blood donors
Peace Road ramps reopen
Hultgren wants to hit ground running after defeating Foster
Public hearing set to discuss plan to annex land into DeKalb city limits
Daylight saving time a good chance to change smoke alarm batteries
DeKalb County Sheriff's Office breaks up alleged marijuana operation
Home health survey finds DeKalb County patients are satisfied
People stand up during 24-hour vigil for veterans who served
Farm Service Agency ballots out via mail, to be returned by Dec. 6
Genoa 4-H club gives back to community
Adventure Guides holding Blood Drive at Kishwaukee YMCA
Cash, computers stolen from DeKalb County animal shelter
Povlsen to create housing task force
Ordinances for Hope Haven to expand will get second readings Monday
Four juveniles charged in summer Leland burglaries
Hy–Vee grocery store, Hobby Lobby construction 'on track'
DeKalb council holds off on earlier decision to restructure city's debt
RAMP offering amplified phones for hard of hearing
Maple Park seeks new public works director
No task too big for new Athena Award recipient
DeKalb holds off issuing some bonds to restructure city's debt
Sullivan's, The House Cafe to pay fines for serving alcohol to minors
Students showing artistic support for Keller
Maher: Community not defined by tragedy
Campbell transitioning from defense to prosecution
Coming December 7th - Weekly Meeting
Finance committee sends budget to county board
Republicans to gain control of county board
Appeal hearing on landfill set for later this month
Community Cares Clinic serving a need in the county
Residents 'keyed up' to cast a ballot
Anti-Obama group gets message out in Sycamore
Election Day: Campbell beats Gallagher Chami in state's attorney race
Three tries later, Campbell wins DeKalb County State's Attorney race
Hultgren claims victory in 14th Congressional
Voters give Kishwaukee College go ahead to expand
Acardo will replace Holmes as county clerk
Republicans get majority of county board
Doherty adds circuit judge to résumé
Manzullo going back to D.C.
Former DeKalb alderman wins state rep. race
Pension reform advisory referendum in DeKalb gets OK
Voters choose to reorganize park district
DeKalb School Board votes to change elementary school boundaries
DeKalb City Council may not move forward with debt restructuring
Election Day: Polls are closed; live chat happening at Election Central
Special council meeting to be held Thursday
Election Day: Polls are open until 7 p.m.; Election Central has you covered
Be careful of where you're campaigning, what you're wearing at polls
Curl's sister says police captured the wrong man in Keller case
Waiting on proposed mixed-use development
Bond set for man accused of beating child
Authorities investigate death of NIU grad at hotel
Council gets details of work needed for depot
Politicians use Pumpkin Fest as chance to meet voters
Sycamore City Council to consider depot ordinance
Sycamore High School celebrating Veteran's Day
New Kishwaukee Cancer Care Center creates a welcoming atmosphere
Keller suspect said only 5 words while hearing his charges
Family of William Curl says he is innocent
Family, friends grieve teacher's falling death
Waste Management statement: Flier is false
Parade is end of the line for this year's Pumpkin Festival
Candy flows through downtown DeKalb
Police seek info after NIU student attacked
Volunteers needed for tax assistance
‘WasteWatch’ steps up safety
Bond set at $100K for man charged with biting cop
Person of interest in Keller case now at county jail
School officials, teachers collaborate to try to make AYP's grades
DeKalb man gets murder charges in case of missing NIU student Antinette 'Toni' Keller
Leaf collection in DeKalb continues
NIU student attacked early Saturday morning; police seeking information
Pumpkin fest schedule for the weekend
Panera Bread Celebrates New Classics
More than 3,500 DeKalb County residents have cast early ballots
UUFD Celebrates 50th with Peter Mayer Concert
Sycamore students go crazy for Big Time Rush
Santa is Coming!
Police seek information on Kirkland burglary
Four local elementary schools analyze what went wrong with AYP
Chicago/Rockford airport receives $8 million
DeKalb City Council OKs plan to restructure the city's debt
Defensive driving courses at DeKalb County Farm Bureau
County sees 0.4 percent drop in unemployment rate
Trick-or-treat hours for DeKalb County
County board member Fauci says flier's claim is libelous
Police briefs
Wright pleads to theft ring charge; Seabright’s probation ended early
Baseball coach sentenced to supervision for battery
Northern Illinois University Receives Governor's Award For Excellence In Veterans Education
Forum provides chance for voters to meet candidates, learn about issues
Schrader: The sculptor and her legendary subject, Pete Johnson
Details emerge on Sycamore City Council's possible depot acquisition
Man charged with DUI after crashing into house
Attorneys file motion to throw out drug arrests
Good turnout, few problems reported during NIU's first day of early voting
Club Visioning
14th Congressional candidate forum nearly shut down because of raucous crowd
Man being held on charges of child abduction
'Fugitive from justice' held without bond
Spirits soar at NIU tailgating event
Landfill, jail on minds of District 10 county board candidates
Taking a walk with the dogs
Sycamore's Everyday Math program to be evaluated
Fire breaks out in Genoa
Breast cancer survivor aims to be advocate for research, sharing information
Two injured in Friday Maple Park accident
NIU student reported missing
Saturday house fire in DeKalb under investigation
Spirits soar at NIU tailgating event
State to conduct psych assessment on Collins
Early voting offered at NIU starting Monday
Homecoming parade to close roads near campus
Media Hound is back in its doghouse in front of Still Hall
Candidates forum coming to NIU
Sycamore to flush hydrants next week
Bicyclist struck by pickup truck near NIU campus
Camelot's first book fair runs through Tuesday
City mulls Target's tax abatement
Older workers honored in Springfield
Kishwaukee College officials 'cautiously optimistic' about referendum
City to reinstall fire hydrant after accident
Judge agrees to reduce bond in sexual assault case
Home invasion suspect hears two more charges
Leaf pickup in DeKalb to start Monday
Four-year sentence given in copper wire theft case
Mock DUI crash meant to open eyes
Battery suspect pleads guilty
DeKalb students walk like Egyptians during homecoming parade
Sycamore City Council may assume historical depot fixes
DeKalb library halts plans for new facility
DeKalb man claims Lottery winnings
Officials investigating second fire in same building
Foster accepting applications for Congressional pages
Committee approves more seats for DeKalb County Courthouse expansion
Plans to curb Sycamore School Board deficit come to forefront
Genoa-Kingston school bus vandalized
Sandwich church relocating today
Second bond reduction request denied in drug case
Not guilty plea entered in sex assault
No injuries reported in pallet fire at Tegrant Corporation
Feed'em Soup dishes out free food at First Lutheran Church
Local police seek information on car burglaries, vandalism
Illinois county says military ballots sent late; DeKalb County says it sent ballots on time
Sycamore leaf pickup to begin next week
Part of Lincoln Highway shut down after semi hits water hydrant
Parking restrictions changed for NIU homecoming
DeKalb County website offers help for entrepreneurs
DeKalb County website offers help for entrepreneurs
Board dives into grant application for Hopkins Park pool work
Clinton Township Library receives grant
Kish BOT approves abatement for Rochelle company
Meetings to remain the same
Trucker cited in crash with SUV
DeKalb County voters cast the first ballots
Injunction could be filed against library board
Two men arrested in last month's Cortland home invasion
DeKalb fire ruled incendiary in nature
Case against Krpan to get a new judge
Friends come to help farmer with harvest
No damage in DeKalb fire
Truck driver cited in Cortland crash
DeKalb City Council takes step toward debt restructing
District 9 candidates want balanced budget
Board to consider applying for grant to assist Hopkins Park pool work
Hultgren: Cut spending, improve health care
Schrader: Barsema inspiring new paths
City Council to consider modifying Target's tax abatement plan
Some local nonprofits at risk of losing tax-exempt status
Kaneland eyes plan to change class schedule at high school
DeKalb, Sycamore dog parks on the horizon
Chicago man charged with recklessly discharging gun
Cause of fire in DeKalb still under investigation
'Phenomenal' weather leads to record-setting harvest conditions
Antique gas engines offer history lesson
Districy 8 hopefuls aim to improve county's financial situation
County board members take issue with cutting meetings
Boy Scouts, families enjoy Scout Day at NIU
Armed robbery still under investigation
Office space provides campaigns local touch
Two DeKalb businesses cited for violating liquor laws
NIU workers' union claims poor labor relations with university
Kingston sewer pumps to be repaired
DeKalb City Council to hear Hope Haven expansion proposal
DeKalb police investigating alleged robbery
Police reports
Schaumburg: Open meetings agreement disappoints
Pumpkin Train winding through Waterman
Theft case against Krpan going to another judge
Time to restructure debt looms for DeKalb City Council
Plight of gay community spotlighted at DeKalb workshop
District 6 candidates talk fiscal responsibility
Waterman community members drive police car purchase
Fire departments warn about telemarketing group
Construction heads to north side of Locust
Local heroes honored for outstanding community service
DeKalb man inducted into Senior Hall of Fame
Walk to School Day gains footing
RAMP receives grant
School board to consider leasing old elementary school building
Media Test
Judge rules battery suspects can go to trial together
Sycamore to flush hydrants next week
Finance committee talks cuts to proposed budget
McIntyre undecided on taking legal action against library
Police seek information on air gun shooting
District 5 candidates talk budget, public safety
Sex offender charged with abusing second victim
Kaneland school board selects new member
Senior services to come to Sycamore
New Kiwanis Club
Get Your Oil Changed in October!
10-10-10!
Put Saturday, September 11th, 2010 9am-11am on your calendar and join us for our 2nd Annual Kite Workshop. This event is fun for all ages and includes decorating, creating, and flying your own kite at this interactive workshop. Kite enthusiast, Al Stark,
Available for purchase in the Ellwood House Gift Shop are the Illinois Lincoln Highway National Scenic Byway Cookbooks produced by David Alan Badger. These cookbooks feature architectural drawings by David Alan Badger as well as recipes provided by loca
Somonauk man killed in crash in North Dakota
Five DeKalb schools don't meet AYP standards
Andersen, Pietrowski: Better communication needed between county board, constituents
Police reports
DeKalb County running program empowers girls
Author Sandra Cisneros to speak at NIU
Library, state's attorney reach agreement on OMA violation
Put Saturday, September 11th, 2010 9am-11am on your calendar and join us for our 2nd Annual Kite Workshop. This event is fun for all ages and includes decorating, creating, and flying your own kite at this interactive workshop. Kite enthusiast, Al Stark,
Available for purchase in the Ellwood House Gift Shop are the Illinois Lincoln Highway National Scenic Byway Cookbooks produced by David Alan Badger. These cookbooks feature architectural drawings by David Alan Badger as well as recipes provided by loca
Somonauk man killed in North Dakota crash
County, library to be in court this afternoon
Cuts made to some DeKalb County health programs
Schrader: Purported Lincoln photo remains a mystery
Business briefs
Radio station 1360 WLBK-AM sold to local broadcast company
Safe Passage vigil sheds light on survivors of domestic abuse
Haines, Deverell square off for District 2 seat
Sandwich chamber getting ready for Oct. 14 Women’s Expo
Kingston's Walcamp celebrates fall season
Parents and students invited to college night
Bond set at $30K for DeKalb man charged with sexual abuse
Staying active still important for unopposed incumbents
Fire departments recognize Fire Prevention Week
Citizens' group rallies against landfill expansion in DeKalb County
Noodles donates $3,200 to DeKalb High School
Learning Center seeking nominees for 'Friend' award
Health Department offering walk-in flu shots on Thursdays
Ben Gordon Center to hold depression screenings
Jobs priority No. 1 in 16th Congressional race
Nominations for Athena award being sought
Hinckley man sentenced Friday to five years in prison
Cog spirit hits Genoa Main Street
Sanitary District granted IEPA variance
Police seeking information on Dekalb car burglaries
DeKalb County has fewer school days than national average
Film festival to bring international moviemakers to Sycamore
NIU student found dead in wooded area
Administrators say teacher collaboration time to benefit students
Sycamore wastewater plant waits for approval on plans
Stop the Mega-Dump group to hold meeting, picnic today
Safe Passage to hold vigil Monday
Available for purchase in the Ellwood House Gift Shop are the Illinois Lincoln Highway National Sce
Bond reduction denied in child porn case
Women charged in Wednesday night fight
Luebke wants to ensure elections run smoothly
Additional warrants expected today in home invasion
Gates demands speedy trial
King not interested in plea
Teachers consider outside funds
Man in serious condition after DUI
Child injured after being hit by car
Genoa vandalism suspect released from jail
Housing authority to help homeless vets
Last day to register to vote for Nov. 2 election approaching
Sex offender sentenced for failing to register
Kish Corner approved for liquor license
Two arrested after having multiple altercations
Discussion to continue on mixed-use development downtown
Filmmakers shoot vampire film in Sycamore
New trial date set for man charged in Cortland home invasion as investigation continues
Sycamore homecoming parade celebrates school pride
The Stock Market Game - STEMfest Competition
Plan commission members resign
Kish Hospital First in State to Implant World’s Smallest Wireless Remote Pacemaker
Public service drives clerk candidate Acardo
School board votes to resubmit applications for holiday waivers
Sex offender sentenced for failing to register
Candidates compare experience at forum
Local Red Cross members to take part in disaster drill
Swaggerty gets new attorney
Not many details in Cortland home invasion
DeKalb man charged with attempted kidnapping
City Council removes John Guio from commission
Jail committee votes to use courthouse construction manager
Council to decide soon its plan for refinancing debt
Schrader: Scouting hits 100; more heroes chosen
Brady says he is the man to get state back in shape
Kingston man pleads guilty to abusing 2 girls
State, library could go to court next week
State Street resurfacing schedule 'as tight as possible'
Man arrested for August battery in Genoa
Bond unchanged for Genoa man charged in sexual assault
As school budgets decrease, teachers' out-of-pocket spending on classrooms increases
Council to discuss ShoDeen development at special meeting Wednesday
New trial date to be set for man accused in 2010 NIU shooting
Memorial honors past city employees
WWII vet receives medals 65 years late
DeKalb Public Library getting set for The Big Read
Genoa celebrates heritage
Getting to know the candidates
Bond reduction denied for Genoa man charged with sexual assault
Man charged in battery with handgun
Farrell: Close to an agreement with DeKalb Library Board
Sycamore man charged with possessing drugs
Povlsen removes Guio; council to vote on Monday
Sycamore school districts deal with residency issues
Seven-year sentence in sex abuse case
West Elementary students raise more than $15,000
St. Mary's September Fest caters to all ages
Bond reduction denied for man accused of sex offense
Gallagher ready for next step in legal career
Lorence to retire as county highway director
County given good bond rating by Moody’s
Winning Lotto ticket from DeKalb gas station has yet to be claimed
Police seek information on burglaries
WCC pushing for traffic light after fatal crash
DeKalb High School taking cash in cafeteria soon
Polvsen removes chairman of plan commission for ethics violation
No timeline set for library's OMA civil filing
Quinn: No authority to pick up errant parolee
Local unemployment drops in August
Foster, Hultgren trade barbs
Annual Moudy Memorial set for Sunday
Early temperature drops put local residents in fall frame of mind
Absentee voting begins
DeKalb Library Board's attorney to continue conversation with state's attorney
Nominations sought for Athena awards
Library board to meet tonight to discuss litigation
Chami touts experience as a prosecutor
Police: Man charged after looking in window
DeKalb County farmers' harvest: So far, so good
Cortland teen charged with possessing stolen gun
DeKalb School Board gives OK on budget
Power outages reported in Kingston, Kirkland
Early release prisoner has DeKalb ties
Sycamore City Council gets positive audit report
Budget, gangs top concerns of GOP state's attorney candidate
DeKalb man charged with sexual assault
DeKalb County approves fiber-optic network installation
Genoa cabin offers a glimpse of history
Construction company to break ground on facility in Sycamore
Police reports
Meals on Wheels will not be delivered today, Saturday
Parolee with DeKalb County connection wasn't picked up after battery claim
Kish Hospital Auxiliary Donates to New Cancer Center
Note to readers: Improvements to subscriber accounts
DeKalb among 38 towns, cities taking pension issue to voters
Man dies in single-vehicle accident
YMCA day campers design cards for Meals on Wheels fundraiser
Block party at Hopkins Park brings community together
Rain doesn't stop Discover Sycamore Block Party fun
IVVC: Helping careers blossom for 35 years
Police reports
Fifth distribution of property taxes made
Sycamore City Council to vote on fencing bid
Court dates for landfill appeal likely to be slated for November
NIU junior Sullivan wins unusual talent contest
DeKalb fifth-graders celebrate with Parade of Flags
Beyond the bully: Study targets roles played by bystanders
Issues surrounding Hope Haven proposal explored
Food bank vehicle stolen, recovered
Man arrested in sexual assault near a DeKalb park
Foster opens local campaign office
Discover Sycamore Block Party moved to Blumen Gardens
Car rolls twice into corn field
Leato pleads guilty to firearm charge
Green Party candidate Lindsey’s priority is education
Madigan's office targets child pornographers
Pendzinski says he’s ‘in touch’ with the average person
Information sought for Maple Park burglary
Flu shot turnout lower than expected so far this year
Malta man pleads guilty in connection with March armed robbery
Hearing on landfill appeal tentatively set for November
NIU trustees enter agreements to proceed with new housing
Innovation the key word at business roundtable
Hope Haven expansion might go back for revote
'It was just glorious': Day of Caring in DeKalb
Attorney general warns seniors of scams
Mugzzies' new owners will be allowed to serve liquor
County board votes for another budget option
State Street Theatre celebrates 85 years
Jail committee to begin planning expansion
Kish Hospital Auxiliary Donates to New Cancer Center
Block party at Hopkins Community Park
DeKalb County RAMP Wheel-A-Thon is Saturday
Harvest signs send warnings to motorists
Sosnowski seeks overhaul of the way state does business
Cortland man charged with having child pornography
Maher: Celebs need behavioral awakening
I-88 and Peace Road ramp improvements to begin Friday
Jobs coalition to hold meeting Saturday in DeKalb
Plan Commission votes against rooming house for Orthodox campus group
Sycamore High School wins back to school concert
Contentious expansion at Hope Haven moves forward
Washington found guilty in 2009 shooting
Police arrest three for defacing property in Genoa area
Snapped power pole closes Gurler Street in DeKalb
Man arrested after police say he waived knife in public
Kishwaukee College moving forward in informational campaign
NIU will use grant to improve area Internet access
Sycamore School Board approves financing for work at administration building
Testimony continues in Washington trial
Extension granted for DeKalb Library open meetings case
Know Your Numbers: Kish programs target health awareness
New museum showcases local agricultural history
Police zero in on drug abuse program
County drug court gets grant to add staff, stronger programs
Daisy's offers food, country music and a mechanical bull
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Sycamore native does what he can to help the blind
Sept 21st Weekly Meeting
Shaw Newspapers becoming Shaw Media
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Genoa man charged with sexual assault of minor girl
September 14th Guest Speaker
NIU receives $46.1 million federal grant
** Meeting Room Change September 28th and November 30th **
DeKalb County Electronics Recycling Collection Day
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6th Annual Drive-Up Pork Chop Dinner
County drug court program gets federal grant
Trial begins for man charged in 2009 shooting in DeKalb
DeKalb capital projects to be further explored
Extension granted for DeKalb Library open meetings case
Malta trustees take stand against DeKalb County's proposed tax increase
Volunteer repairs stained glass at Kishwaukee Community Hospital
Glidden Homestead "I Love DeKalb" Licenses Plate Holders
Shaw Newspapers becoming Shaw Media
Sycamore man killed after hit by vehicle
Genoa man charged with sexual assault
Sandwich Fair ends with a 'bam'
Kaneland School District eyes present, future deficits
Kite Fest takes flight in DeKalb
Volunteer Opportunities
Start date unknown for Peace Road project
Sandwich Fair wraps up this weekend
People honor Sept. 11 anniversary in different ways
Music, food, fun at Castle Challenge
Causes of death unclear for babies in Illinois trunk
Boy Scouts announce honorees for 2010 Tribute to Heroes
School districts plan for students to watch Obama's speech
Man charged with touching teen
Discharge hearing rescheduled for Opportunity House man
Local fire departments hold remembrance ceremony
National Guard unit names new commanding officer
$100,000 bond in sex assault case
Feed ’Em Soup first meal in October
Accused peeping Tom pleads guilty to burglary
Shooting is at least 6th in DeKalb this year
Bond set at $500,000 for man charged with impregnating teenager
Door-to-door salesman pleads not guilty to rape
Getaway driver gets nod for prison boot camp
Foster's camp files complaint over Hultgren campaign donations
Washington trial set for Monday
DeKalb City Council to consider restructuring debt
Sandwich Fair continues today
Glidden Homestead's "I Love DeKalb" license plate holders
Economist provides outlook to county
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DeKalb woman injured in head-on collision
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Castle Challenge: Ten reasons to watch
Malta man charged with sexual assault
Hinckley-Big Rock Middle School to dedicate wind turbine
Cortland man charged with assault
Hollis subdivision encouraged to get water tested
Rochelle veteran competing for Sears store
Traveling salesman pleads not guilty to rape charges
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DeKalb police investigating shooting
Sycamore man charged with assaulting, impregnating teen
Sandwich Fair kicks off with harness races
Democrats push for younger voter turnout
DeKalb police schedule roadside check
Courthouse committee discusses judge, police parking
Picketers protesting DeKalb construction
Oct. 5 deadline for voter registration
DeKalb man pleads not guilty to failure to register
No comment on apparent Open Meeting violations
Getaway driver gets prison boot camp nod
Hultgren campaign admits to accepting improper donations
Sycamore City Council votes against reducing impact fees
DeKalb School Board aims to collect unpaid fees
Fresh look for Sycamore Middle School
Man arrested in 2007 home invasion
Probation for former Sycamore man who didn't register as sex offender
Enrollment down slightly at NIU this fall
Lotto winner has yet to claim $4.5 million
Jobs forecast sees stabilization
Winning Lotto ticket still unclaimed
Wind advisory in effect until 7 p.m.
Summer's last gasp: DeKalb County celebrates Labor Day
Schrader: A flawed chance at 15 minutes of fame
Lotto winner bought ticket in DeKalb
FEMA: Thousands in state register for flood aid
Sandwich Fair prepares for opening day
Honoring the fallen on Sept. 11
County clerk's office, NIU gear up for early voting season
Despite drop, unions report strong numbers
Jonamac maze salutes Boy Scouts
Co-teaching gaining popularity: DHS and NIU form pilot program
Winning $4.5 million lottery ticket sold in DeKalb
Genoa man's goal: Help 1 soldier at a time
Two charged with mob action
Rochelle woman charged with DUI after crash
Sycamore to decide on impact fee reduction
Flu vaccination clinics to start soon in DeKalb County
Sycamore freshman wins $10,000 at football game
'It's just overwhelming': Watsons deal with loss of home, identity
Maple Park to celebrate with Fun Fest this weekend
Sycamore Fire Department handles a semi truck fire
Police seek information on DeKalb Dumpster fires
Court action against library violation still possible
Kaneland seeking new school board member
H&RBLOCK Tax Class Starts Soon
'Ultimate job': Barsanti named a circuit court judge
Bond set at $1.5 million for man facing a dozen charges of sex assault
NIU to launch new strategic plan
November ballot to include three local referendums
Sandwich men charged with mob action after fight
Cornerstone Christian celebrates 35 years
No bond change for Cortland teen with handgun
AAA predicts jump in Labor Day travel from 2009
Bond reduction denied in 'mobile meth lab' case
Trial date set for accused 2010 NIU shooter
Goodwill’s Pepsi Refresh Project will “Put Millions in the Hands of Those in Need”
Special discounts for members extra 10%
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Finance committee sends FY2011 budget to county board
Local leaders want to be part of Amtrak decision
Rescue Riders trains, equips motorcyclists to assist at accidents
NIU general counsel to retire at end of year
Huskies relish their underdog tag
State of Northern Illinois University address (live)
Special discounts for members extra 10%
Sox Tickets to benefit YMCA Strong Kids Campaign
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Shabbona man charged with multiple counts of sexual assault of child
Sycamore Police Department expansion on track
Information sought on damage to property
DeKalb County Electronics Recycling Collection Day
Ben Gordon Center receives $125,000 federal grant
Goodwill’s Pepsi Refresh Project will “Put Millions in the Hands of Those in Need”
DeKalb man charged with having child porn
Case against Krpan to remain in Sycamore court
DeKalb man pleads not guilty to charges stemming from accident
DeKalb Chamber welcomes new teachers to area
Bond remains at $50,000 for NIU student accused of drawing gun
Longtime judge announces retirement
'It's been a ball': Sandwich Police Chief Olson ready to retire
Last piece of radio upgrades in place for DeKalb dispatch center
Dairy Dogs returns to selling ice cream treats, other favorites with new owners in charge
Seniors dine in style at Oak Crest in DeKalb
Local officials suit up for live fire training in DeKalb
September 14th Guest Speaker
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Sandwich police chief to retire
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Bond reduction denied for NIU student accused of drawing gun
State police to investigate police-involved shooting
Opportunity House resident not fit for trial
NIU student suspended after being charged with sexual assault
DeKalb man pleads guilty Monday to loitering near a public park as a sex offender
Kish College, Illinois workNet offer basic computer and math for employment classes
DeKalb receives federal funding for bike path
DeKalb man sentenced to 30 months probation
NIU holds staff appreciation event
Genoa chamber after-hours event is today
H&RBLOCK Tax Class Starts Soon
NIU student charged with criminal sexual assault
Fire department training on Barber Greene
Safe Passage seeking gift card donations
Participating in Pioneer Day
Genoa Chamber to hold meeting on Amtrak
Sycamore High to hold Back to School night
Closing this chapter
DeKalb man dies after two-vehicle collision
IDOT invites public input on planned road improvements
DCCF could get $2 million if they can raise equal amount locally
Walkway dedicated in memory of longtime Genoa resident
Tomatoes appear to have strawberries inside
Fitness center could expand in Genoa City Hall
2,800 grams cocaine found in Maple Park man's house
Genoa walkway to be dedicated today
Local officials in no hurry to address video gambling
Police seek information on burglary
Police say Hinckley man eavesdropped using baby monitor
Dollar Video to close
Ideal to expand Sycamore facility
County clerk warns of scam
Home sales plummet in July
Plano man pronounced dead at Valley West after police-involved shooting
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NIU takes 'huge step' toward new residence hall
Construction start unknown for Peace Road ramp project
More jobs, but unemployment rate also goes up in DeKalb County
Malta teen pleads not guilty to robbery charges
Man accused of drawing gun in domestic dispute
Football Friday: Ready for opening night
Students enjoy 'small-town feel' during downtown event
Aurora man pleads guilty in short-change scam
Ideal plans to expand Sycamore facilities
Hinckley man accused of eavesdropping on neighbors
Bond set at $15 million for Maple Park man accused of possessing cocaine
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Sex offender pleads guilty to failure to register
Three Sycamore businesses fined for liquor violations
Local fire departments participate in MABAS response drill
Jobs forum to address high unemployment
Habitat readies for garage sale
Local animal shelters already compliant with new state law
Sycamore celebrates first day of school
Man accused of drawing gun in domestic dispute
Robbery suspect pleads not guilty
Local unemployment up in July
Passion Pit at the NIU Convocation Center
Sept. 1 deadline to register for expo
Group plans Soup-a-Palooza
6th Annual Drive-Up Pork Chop Dinner
Note to readers: Prep football preview missing
Liquor commission chair settles suit with townhome association
Egg recall not local
Sycamore businesses cited for serving alcohol to minors
I-88 Peace Road ramps to be closed in September
Jury: Cortland must pay developer $2.1M
Downtown opening doors to students with Huskies SEE event
Sycamore School Board approves budget
Developer awarded $2.1 million in case against Cortland
Townhome association files suit against chair of DeKalb Liquor Commission
DeKalb's deficit is $250,000
Kaneland officials target improvement
DeKalb in no rush on annexing 17 areas of land
Foster: Stimulus plan helped the country
Downtown? Airport? Location for Corn Fest 2011 TBD
Police investigating stabbing in DeKalb
Officer injured in squad car crash
Emotional opening day at Malta Elementary
Healthy and wise: Doctor visits becoming a vital part of back-to-school routine
DeKalb police responding to stabbing
Illinois Small Business Owners Get Tax Break for Hiring
Sandwich police officer injured in accident while on duty
Cancer center joins KishHealth System
Music, magic draw crowd to Oddfest
Country time: Vassar, Tin Horse help close out Corn Fest
Oddfest draws crowd to downtown Sycamore
Police seek information about burglaries
Undercover drug buy nets three arrests in DeKalb
Volunteer fair to bring organizations together
Kirkland police to conduct roadside safety checks
DeKalb man accused of firing gun in crowd could face 15 years in prison
ACLU: Eavesdropping law violates 1st Amendment
DeKalb Housing Authority receives award
Home is where the heart is
Fun and games rule at Corn Fest
Maple Park man charged with hate crime
More annexations to be on the table at city council meeting
Expert: Unsafe air at Cortland Elementary 'very unlikely'
Local police departments get grants for computers
Police arrest man accused of firing gun at crowd in March
Three men arrested after undercover drug buy
County Administrator gets contract extension
Sycamore businesses charged with selling alcohol to minors
Gearing up for Corn Fest crowds
Man arrested after police say he was driving 'Mobile meth lab'
Students moving in to dorms at NIU
State's ACT scores earn high marks
Oddfest slated for Saturday
FBI seeks suspected bank robber
Smoke, no fire, in NIU building
Regionalizing the airport in discussion stages
Rockford to open its first mosque
Local residents, lawmaker win awards at State Fair
Action hangs on library violation
Accident on Peace Road
Two years later, still no bridge
District 428 budget given first nod
NIU to get grant to fund research in human, animal genomes
Local students heading back to school for 2010-11 academic year
Forest preserve committee discusses land purchase policy
Thousands headed to NIU for move-in day
Kaneland enrollment increase slows to trickle
Support pours in for father's custody battle for daughters in Poland
DeKalb school officials to meet with Cortland parents
Genoa Chamber to hold forum on Chicago-Dubuque Amtrak route
Frustration, surprise over Blagojevich verdict
Kish Hospital is now offering valet parking
$1.7 million donation stuns Genoa library officials
AIM is now Physicians Immediate Care
Local lawmakers react to verdict in Blagojevich trial
One-way or two-way? Exchange Street decision will wait
NIU Asian studies center gets $2.4 million grant
Vintage B-17 bomber will fly at Corn Fest
Sanderson family honored for conservation efforts
Bond set at $75,000 for Cortland teen in gun arrest
Volunteers Needed for Huskies SEE DeKalb
Sex offender charged with loitering at DeKalb park
Golf courses struggle in rough economy
Exchange Street on city council agenda tonight
Credit could help small businesses hire
Sycamore runner shares inspiration in 'Chicken Soup' book
Butterflies attract locals to museum presentation
Sycamore Speedway under new ownership
Virgil vet experiences Honor Flight
Oceans apart: DeKalb man struggles to regain custody of children living in Poland
Lieutenant governor candidate Simon visits DeKalb
Spirits soar sky high for kids at Young Eagles event
Malta subdivision back with original owner
Website looks for weird homes
Deadline for farm revenue assistance payments program nears
Nominate someone for Senior Hall of Fame
Malta police seek help in car burglaries
50 Men Who Cook headed to NIU
Experts suggest preparing pets for disaster
Dalton sentencing pushed back
St. Charles man charged with burglary in Somonauk
DeKalb Library issue likely headed to court for resolution
Hinckley teenager charged with DUI after driving into garage, striking car
Sycamore High School offers freshmen orientation
Sycamore celebrates Steam Show
Senior Fair introduces people to dozens of programs, businesses around area
District 427 releases free, reduced meals guidelines
Home sales down in DeKalb County but up statewide
Seized property for sale
DeKalb County Courthouse expansion design plans approved
DeKalb Library Board ratifies previous vote on land purchase
Saving Sandwich's opera house
Library resolution to be settled in court
Illinois State Police asking for public’s help
Management lease on tollway oases for sale
Sandwich Police caution to lock car doors
Sycamore approves liquor license for Super Pantry
Two more charged in copper wire theft
St. Charles school mourns loss of teacher from Sycamore
Kishwaukee College to seek referendum
Neighborhood petition leads to stop signs in DeKalb
Hog-slaughtering facility headed to Rantoul instead of DeKalb
Malta Library program teaches financial smarts
Wine, beer tastings help stores attract customers
Company withdraws DeKalb hog slaughtering plans
Circus draws protestors
New 3M warehouse continues a 25-year partnership in DeKalb
Sandwich officials seek input on handicap parking
Pensions for public safety employees to be on ballot
Kish Hospital Adds Valet Parking
Kish Hospital Adds Valet Parking
Huskies SEE DeKalb Seeks Items for Event
Police reports
Basic training for cat owners at TAILS
New director named at Valley West Community Hospital
United Way seeking volunteers for Day of Caring
Alumni of Parke School gather for 50th reunion
DeKalb County wheat farmers had rough year
Chiropractic center looks for donations to support troops
Kishwaukee College Board of Trustees to discuss referendum
Bond reduced in Sycamore drug case
Pension reform on the agenda in DeKalb; referendum possible
Group to protest circus
St. Charles man charged in motorcycle burglaries
Foster meets with farmers
Sycamore woman plans film festival
Remembering Hiroshima
Tax-free school supplies: Celebrating a different kind of state holiday
Chief: Crime rates in DeKalb lowest in a decade
Police seek information on damaged fire station
Tree trimming in Hillcrest subdivision to begin
Quality seed corn comes at a price
DeKalb City Council to consider November referendum on pension reform
Bond reduced in drug case
Group to protest circus next week in Sycamore
Lincoln Highway Buy-Way offers yard sales
Sugar Grove men charged after fight at Maple Park cemetery
Cortland Summer Fest an addition to town festivities
Search process to begin for new superintendent in Somonauk
Bond set at $1 million in Sycamore drug bust
Rockford woman charged in theft of wire from railroad
One cited in Sycamore for failing tobacco compliance check
DeKalb sees more rainfall in July than state average
Police seeking information on stolen bikes
Woman charged with 56 counts of forging prescriptions
FunDay Golf Classic rescheduled
More than 1,600 pounds of marijuana seized from Sycamore home
Hydrogen sulfide monitor to be installed at Cortland Elementary today
'Possible resolution' before library officials over meeting violation
DeKalb School Board saves pre-kindergarten program
Storm grates replaced in Sycamore
National Night Out brings law enforcement, community together
Fundraising on track for statue of former Sycamore coach Johnson
District 428 now expects deficit next year
Three arrested after $1.8 million worth of marijuana found in Sycamore home
Woman charged with 56 counts of forging prescriptions
Faculty member to spend year as associate to NIU President Peters
Getting it sold: The art of the auction
DeKalb County will be under a flash flood watch through Thursday morning
Community Needs Grants deadline coming up
Panera Bread DeKalb School Supply Drive
Corn Boil, Corn Fest seeking volunteers
DeKalb County Community Foundation Fall 2010 Community Needs Grant Deadline
DeKalb School Board to take up pre-kindergarten question
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Sycamore City Council approves fourth patrol sergeant for police department
New Library E-mail List
National Night Out to be held tonight
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DHS marching band begins week of camp
Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotary Makes Donation to Kishwaukee United Way
Local roads named for everything from family to function
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Planning Your Labor Day Getaway?
Sycamore City Council discussed making the 100 block of Exchange Street one way
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Sycamore replaces missing storm grates at cost of $3,200
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'Possible resolution' reached in potential meetings violation by library
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Minor flooding possible after heavy storms pound the county
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Volunteers for 2010 Corn Fest
Braser's Surprise Enlivens Polio Plus Auction
Kishwaukee Festival Parade
Back-2-School Supplies Collection
Cubs, Sox and Bears Tickets
Kishwaukee Sunrise Rotarians Organize Food Drive to Benefit Local Food Pantries
Tax Credit for Creating Jobs
Castle Bank to merge with sister companies
An Invitation to Businesses with Heart
Relay for Life, Round 2, draws a crowd
Fretting about the rain: Recent storms could have been worse
Kids' hard work rewarded at 4-H fair
Drum Corps competition draws a crowd
Round two of Relay for Life held Saturday
Jury convicts teen of trying to rob bank
DeKalb County Democrats to host Simon, Miller
State to cut its portion of county salaries
Libertarian Party candidates to stop by Somonauk Summer Fest
Waste Management still waiting for test results at Cortland Elementary
State's attorney to meet with library officials
Sycamore council to discuss block of Exchange Street becoming one-way
Cortland man faces new sex assault charges
Police looking for suspects in two crimes
Man charged in drug arrest
Fighting COPD: 'It's a new lease on life'
Genoa Police Chief Solar leaves his mark
Police seek information on missing storm grates
Kishwaukee Fest continues
Economic growth an evolving process in Sandwich
Chandler pleads not guilty to abuse charges
DeKalb Area Convention and Visitors Bureau will stand on its own
Teller takes stand in bank robbery case
Sycamore Chamber seeks outstanding citizen nominations
Realtors kick off backpack drive
New nursing home law increases staffing, oversight
Cortland Elementary air to be monitored
Sycamore man charged with possession of drugs
New charges filed in sex abuse case against Cortland man
Farrell to talk with library officials next week
More than two dozen storm grates stolen in Sycamore
Mayor: DeKalb needs to reset priorities
Fire causes $5,000 damage to garage
Circus back on, this time at Speedway
Second trial begins for accused bank robber from Hinckley
Man pleads not guilty to four sexual abuse charges
Police seek information on burglaries
County discusses use of Larson Quarry
Frontier Communications takes over local phone service
Genoa reschedules Open Air ‘Barket’
Selling sweet corn in Sycamore
Temporary signs ordinance revised, airport annexation given support
Letter of Intent an initial step in clinic-library purchase
New law strengthens penalties for fake 911 calls
Open house set on hog slaughtering proposal
Sycamore man pleads guilty to sex assault
Man pleads guilty in gang-related beating
Sycamore Middle School construction moving along
Bond reduction denied in child porn case
Air quality testing to be discussed at Cortland Elementary
Chamberlain Park improvements begin this week
Law enforcement evaluations could be exempt from disclosure
YMCA, Opportunity House team up for Olympics
About 80 households without phone service
Construction begins on Locust Street
Minor injuries in car vs. tractor accident
County distributes real estate taxes
Prairie walk to showcase Afton Forest Preserve
Public hearing set on DeKalb annexation for airport
Man charged with child porn asks for reduction in bond
DeKalb library says no to FOIA request
Fire fees put on hold in DeKalb
Knights of Columbus must find new location for circus
Kaneland might move graduation to Convo Center
Memory care facility: 'This is a building just for them'
DeKalb Schools calls special meeting to discuss Cortland test results
Investigators: Fire didn't start in chemical tank
Chiropractic center looks for donations to support troops
Judicial system struggles with mentally ill inmates
City well to be monitored
Relay for Life rescheduled
Sycamore extends deadline for circus permit
Kirkland police officer's response to incident addressed
It's always Christmas season for tree growers
Hendrickson Flying Service – time for a refill
DeKalb County soaked by storms
DeKalb man faces child porn charges
Sycamore turns back the clock at Cruise Night
Social Security stories wanted
Kishwaukee Fest to celebrate music, community
Decision on library investigation to be made soon
A pest that's causing a stink
Work force, unemployment rate up in June
Sycamore denies permit to circus
City council meeting set for hog slaughterhouse
Phone service at some DeKalb homes out
Funding for LIHEAP going fast
Investigators: Chemical fire likely started in central pump house, not tank
Gaelic Storm Live in Concert
"Hotel For Dogs" free movie at Egyptian Theatre (DeKalb)
Huge Clearance Sale at SECOND LOOK RESALE
Kardio Kickbox Studio Offering FREE Fitness Kickboxing Class!
3rd Annual Horror Movie Week
Egyptian Theatre Fall Calender
KARDIO KICKBOX RE-OPENS AT NEW LOCATION
KARDIO KICKBOX RE-OPENS IN DEKALB
September Fest
Heartland International Tattoo Music And Dance Festival
Christmas Carol Performance
Here's Something Creative
Dr. King Traveling Show
The Little Black Dress
Midwest Museum of Natural History
Chamber Golf Outing goes "Wild, Wild West"
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