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Could cow manure be the future of green energy?
Published April 09, 2013
The next time you drive past a farm and smell cow manure, here's something to think about while you're holding your nose.
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Trick or treat? Trend to ban Halloween is mixed bag for educators, parents
Published October 29, 2012
The one time of the year when kids are free to dress up as monsters, superheroes and reality TV stars while eating candy until their bellies hurt is on the endangered holiday list in communities around the nation.
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Alaska: the last frontier
Published August 06, 2012
Alaska is becoming a popular vacation destination for those who want to be close to nature.
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Workouts on the road for hard-working competitors
Published July 17, 2012
Its 4:30am and the alarm clock is buzzing in Heather La Freniere's home. She has to get up and get moving, even though the sun won't bother rising for another couple of hours.
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Indiana Teen Gets Visa Approved
Published May 31, 2012
Elizabeth Olivas, an Indiana teenager trapped in Mexico since mid April, will be back in her Frankfort, Indiana home in time to make her high school graduation.
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Robert Blagojevich Speaks Out
Published May 25, 2012
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3 charged in alleged terror-related plot in Chicago that included Obama campaign headquarters
Published May 19, 2012
Three men face terrorism-related and explosives charges in connection with a plot that allegedly included an attack on President Obama's campaign headquarters, police stations and squad cars, prosecutors said Saturday.
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Some of the biggest mayhem at NATO summit so far is disorganized protesters
Published May 18, 2012
Thousands of protesters have arrived in Chicago knowing they are there in part to make a little noise during the weekend NATO summit, but myriad groups, special interests and causes have also resulted in internal turmoil.
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Protesters brace for confrontation with police at upcoming NATO summit in Chicago
Published May 11, 2012
It's anyone's guess whether recent warnings are mere pre-protest posturing or the prelude to a serious confrontation, but Chicago is shaping up this month as the latest focal point in the debate over economic policy and the movement known as Occupy.
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Man who waited 55 years for parents' postcard sees Chicago aquarium from whence it came
Published May 03, 2012
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow can prevent the post office from delivering the mail…but it just may take 55 years to get there.

