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Obituary: Shirleen yates
HARRODSBURG — Nancy Shirleen Yates, 85, of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday. Born May 25, 1926 in DeKalb, Ill., she was the daughter of the late Marvin G. and Rebecca Graham Lay. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors include her... -
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Wind, flood warnings expire, but lakeshore flood alert still in Indiana
High wind and lakeshore flood warnings for much of the Chicago area, including the northwest Indiana lakefront, have expired.
But the newest weather wrinkle is a freeze warning for western Illinois, including the cities of Clinton, Freeport and Peoria,...Tags: Tom Skilling, Weather Warnings, Weather, Chicago Park District, Belvidere
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Across the border, beyond the law
Just days before authorities charged him with sexually assaulting his own daughter, Abraham Caudel hopped a Greyhound bus from DeKalb to California, then crossed into Mexico in a pickup truck driven by his brother.
In the eight years since he returned to...Tags: Entertainment Events, Judges, FBI, Services and Shopping, Extradition
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Collections work for university museums
There's a conventional view among the lay public about art museums in university settings. That view, says Louise Lincoln, director of the DePaul Art Museum at Chicago's DePaul University, holds that art museums are reserved solely for the nation's...Tags: Journalism, Arts, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, DePaul University
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Hospitalization delays court for Seattle man accused in 1957 Sycamore slaying
Tribune newspapersJack 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: King County, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Elections, Crimes, Washington (U.S. state)
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Man held in 1957 slaying waives extradition from Seattle
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersA Seattle man accused of killing a 7-year-old girl in 1957 waived extradition on Wednesday and will be returned to Illinois to face a murder charge. Jack McCullough, a 71-year-old former police officer with the Washington state cities of Lacey and...Tags: King County, Crimes, Extradition, Washington (U.S. state), Prosecution
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Girl's body exhumed, as suspect is arraigned in 1957 slaying
ReutersASeattle man accused of killing a young Chicago-area girl five decades ago was arraigned on murder charges in Illinois on Thursday, one day after he was extradited from Washington state, Jack McCullough, a 71-year-old former police officer, was given a...Tags: Crimes, Washington (U.S. state), Extradition, Police Arrests, Murder
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Agency seeks to double tolls to pay for $12 billion in projects
Tribune reporterIllinois Tollway officials want to double current toll rates to fund a $12 billion, 15-year capital plan that would see the region’s first new tollway since the opening of the Veterans Memorial Tollway, a new interchange in the south suburbs and the...Tags: Huntley, Belvidere, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, McHenry
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When snow moves out, deep cold moves in
The worst snow this season hit the area about 10:30 p.m., and accumulations of between 3 and 5 inches have been reported across the region, weather officials said.
About 4.7 inches of snow accumulated near Midway Airport as of 8:40 p.m., said Jamie...Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Southwest Airlines Co., Highway Transportation, Weather, Disasters and Accidents
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Moms protest in DeKalb over right to breast-feed in public
About 40 moms, many carrying hungry babies, staged a "nurse-in" in downtown DeKalb on Thursday at a shop where a young woman said she was told to stop breast-feeding.
Many of the moms took to the sidewalks, accompanied by infants, toddlers and a few...Tags: Breastfeeding, Facebook, Health and Medical Professionals, Schaumburg, Illinois
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