Lilymoor
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Tips on making your display a (good) talkerDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - Nobody wants to be that neighbor. You know, the one with the tacky holiday display that leaves others whispering and laughing behind your back. So we asked some holiday ...
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Police beatDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - This article is no longer available on dailyherald.com.
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Power returns for 1,600 in AlgonquinDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - All of the roughly 1,600 ComEd customers without power Monday morning were plugged back in within two hours of the initial outage in Algonquin, officials said. Downed w...
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Dist. 158 turns to state's attorneyDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - The dust continues to settle in Huntley Unit District 158 after a series of revelations about a Nov. 13 closed-session meeting. Superintendent John Burkey confirmed the ...
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Briefs: Terror plot jury deadlockedDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - Jurors said Monday they were still deadlocked in the trial of seven men accused of plotting with al-Qaida to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower and bomb FBI offices, but a fe...
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5 years after near-fatal fall, he can celebrateDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - Jack Pulaski wasn't supposed to survive an 18-foot fall from a ladder while hanging Christmas lights outside his Algonquin home five years ago. He wasn't supposed to rec...
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Signs your holiday display may be tackyDec 10, 2007 10:00 pm - According to Matt Phillips, who runs UglyChristmasLights.com. • Plastic figurines that resemble an army about to attack the house next door. • Having more inflatable fig...
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1,600 customers find their connection in AlgonquinDec 09, 2007 10:00 pm - Nearly all of the roughly 1,600 ComEd customers without power this morning in Algonquin are plugged back in, officials said today. "We were at 95 percent as of noon," s...
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State making English learners take same standardized tests as prosDec 09, 2007 10:00 pm - Students new to English will take the same state tests as their English-speaking peers this year. The switch, ordered by the Illinois State Board of Education, could sin...
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Ban would be better for young athletes in trainingDec 09, 2007 10:00 pm - I believe that aluminum bats being banned would allow for young hitters to learn a more professional style of hitting. Too many young hitters get into bad habits swingin...