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Wrestling: SDSU announces schedule
The South Dakota State wrestling team will face opponents from the Pac-12, Big 12 and Big Ten in Stanford, Missouri and Indiana, Nebraska and Northwestern this season. One of the Jacks new recruits is Ben Gillette, who is a two-time State B champion...Tags: Utah Utes, Stanford Cardinal, Iowa Hawkeyes, Indiana Hoosiers, Big 12 Conference
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Sycamore attorney pleads guilty to prostitution charge
Special to the TribuneA DeKalb County attorney has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of prostitution, her lawyer confirmed Thursday. In a negotiated plea, Reema Bajaj, 26, agreed to plead guilty to the count, in exchange for DeKalb County prosecutors dropping a felony...Tags: Crimes, Sex Crimes, Aurora, Sycamore, Crime, Law and Justice
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New battle brewing over foreclosed properties
The question of who is responsible for the costs associated with foreclosed homes has once again surfaced in Illinois courts. First, and still unresolved, is the dispute centering on whether Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are required, as the owners of...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, DeKalb County (Illinois), Finance, Justice System, Freddie Mac
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Trial for '57 murder of Sycamore girl set for September
Special to the TribuneA Seattle man charged in the 1957 murder of a Sycamore girl will stand trial in September. At a Thursday hearing, DeKalb County Judge Robbin Stuckert set Sept. 10 as the start date for the trial of Jack McCullough. McCullough, 72, was charged last...Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Justice System, Sycamore, Judges
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Public defender in 1957 Sycamore murder case resigns
Special to the TribuneDeKalb County Public Defender Regina Harris, the lead attorney in the high-profile Jack McCullough murder case, announced Friday she is resigning to pursue private legal practice. Harris has been a public defender for more than two decades and has been...Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Justice System, Sycamore, Judges
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How Tribune learned Chicago's importance to neighbors' ComEd rates
Different stories often come from asking the same questions over and over again, only to discover new and important factors were coming into play. We’ve been reporting for a while now about all the towns and cities who’ve been striking deals...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Solar Energy, Chicago Tribune, Renewable Energy, Wind Power
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Reagan Tollway shut west of Sugar Grove for crash with serious injuries
Interstate 88 was reopened this evening after being shut for several hours this afternoon for a more-than 14 mile stretch while State Police investigated a four-vehicle accident with serious injuries. Three people were taken to area hospitals with...
Tags: DeKalb County (Illinois)
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Would Chicago chefs serve horse?
Tribune reporterOn the Facebook page of "The Butcher & Larder," the Noble Square butcher shop, owner Rob Levitt posted a link Wendesday to an article about Congress lifting the ban on funding horse-meat inspections. The implication was horses could once again be...Tags: Travel Channel (tv network), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Barack Obama, Kevin Pang, Graham Elliot
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Operation Christmas tree
Jan Ziegler can spot the veterans by their measuring tapes. "The first year, people pick a tree that's too tall," said Ziegler, who owns Ziegler Christmas Tree Farm in Elgin. "They look smaller in the field. So the next year, they measure."
In addition...Tags: Environmental Issues, Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Wilmington, Sugar Grove, Cary
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Daughter of NIU police chief faces drug charges
SYCAMORE -- Authorities say the daughter of Northern Illinois University's police chief has been charged with drug possession.
The (DeKalb) Daily Chronicle reports that Jessica Grady and a 38-year-old DeKalb man were arrested last week.
She was...Tags: Prosecution, Drug Trafficking, Prosecution
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Seattle man arrested in 54-year-old Sycamore murder case hospitalized, officials say
Jack Daniel McCullough, the Seattle man recently arrested on charges that he kidnapped and murdered a 7-year-old Sycamore, Ill., girl in 1957, was hospitalized Saturday for undisclosed reasons. McCullough, 71, was scheduled to appear Saturday in a King...Tags: Crimes, Health, Murder, Human Interest, Politics
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Stress in trauma's wake: Genes play a major role
Ten years after terrorists hijacked four American jetliners and killed nearly 3,000 people, there's growing evidence that people with a previous history of depression, or who have been traumatized before, are far more vulnerable to developing post-...Tags: Medical Research, Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Northern Illinois University, Human Body
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