News from Elsewhere (fresh daily from the Web)
Tuesday, Oct. 4
New procedures saving heart patients in central Illinois
Drivers urged to focus on driving safety
Illinois high school dropout rate hits all-time low
Other news:
Fair housing training seminars fight discrimination
Nobel Prize in physics awarded [USA Today]
Articles from the past week
Oct. 3
New Orleans pumping nearly complete [MSNBC]
Bush nominates Harriet Miers to Supreme Court [CNN]
Home heating bills expected to be higher; vulnerable households advised to take steps before winter season starts
Hurricanes aid push for refineries [Los Angeles Times]
Oct. 1
Illinois crime rate declines
Bring Back New Orleans Commission seeks revival [CNN]
New online reporting system for employers to help increase child support collections
$4.2 million designated to help victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
Santa Claus is a Coast Guard auxiliarist and he's going to work for FEMA
Sept. 30
Roberts sworn in as chief justice [CNN]
Residents begin to return to ravaged New Orleans [MSNBC]
Additional 118 Illinois firefighters to Louisiana
Car Bomb Kills 10 at Crowded Iraqi Market [New York Times]
$1.6 million in grants to help prevent common diseases and health conditions in women
Original New Salem descendants sought for 175th reunion
Sept. 29
Ugly homecoming in St. Bernard, La. [CNN]
Senate confirms John Roberts as chief justice [MSNBC]
Juvenile recidivism drops by more than 15%
Lincoln business keeping up with the times Salon offerings spa-style
Illinois transportation achieves planning and design international standard of excellence
Illinois EPA awards grants to local governments for inspection and investigation
Sept. 28
The Dispossessed: 'This Is Like a Prison' [MSNBC, Newsweek]
New Orleans police superintendent resigns [CNN]
More Illinois National Guard soldiers sent to Louisiana
Tips for planning for the next emergency
Illinois State Police District 9 places first in chiefs' challenge
Sept. 27
Bush tours Rita-damaged Texas, Louisiana [CNN]
FEMA plans to reimburse faith groups for aid [MSNBC]
Illinois emergency personnel to debrief on hurricane response
Reported elder abuse up 84 percent in Illinois since 1993 While the rates of many other crimes have decreased, reported cases of elder abuse are rising
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