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Monday Women DePue Mechanical 13, Powerhouse D.J. 0 Pam Morse, Sarah Nanouski and Alyssa Mussatto all finished with two singles and a double for DePue .
Northwestern Professor Quits, Cites Students Behaving Badly
An adjunct professor at Northwestern's School of Medicine has quit his job, and he's moving away from the Evanston campus because he says he's angry and disgusted that the school is tolerating bad behavior by students.
New Zealand PM: We don't use NSA to illegally spy
Responding to the government-surveillance controversy engulfing New Zealand's security-alliance partners in Washington, Prime Minister John Key said Tuesday his country doesn't use foreign intelligence agencies to circumvent local laws and illegally spy on its citizens.
Man Dies After Being Shocked With Stun Gun In South Suburbs
An Indiana man died on Sunday after he was shocked by a stun gun by authorities in south suburban Thornton, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office.
9 a.m. -- VBS starts at Mount Pulaski Christian Church, Mount Pulaski
Full Gospel Evangelistic Center announces their Summer Revival coming June 16-19 .
MARRIAGE LICENSES Eric Worden and Janda Jones, both of Mark. Dwain Sampson and Kathy Carter, both of Ottawa.
Wet spring delays soybean crop
This spring has featured a roller coaster of temperatures with a sprinkling of storms, hail and fog mixed in for good measure.
Holt, Pendleton Families Mark Slain Teens Birthdays
Two families and groups of friends, two tragedies, but one goal. The families of Blair Holt - shot dead on a CTA bus six years ago at age 16 - and 15 year old Hadiya Pendleton - murdered not six months ago - held respective birthday celebrations for their lost loved ones.
Battery Problems Over For Boeing?
Just days after Boeing's Dreamliner jets returned to the skies, a broadcast report from Tokyo indicates there was a sensor problem with one of the replacement batteries in a 787 in the Japan Airlines fleet.
Shot down over the Netherlands, Illinois man evaded Nazis and joined Dutch Underground
A Memorial Day story of bravery, written by Dr. Mark DePue, oral history director at Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library, based on World War II experiences of Kenneth "Tuck" Belton.
Met commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe highlights media role in a more diverse force
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