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Barb Castritsis watches as her son, Michael Castritsis, 11, reacts while playing a video game at their Sycamore home on Tuesday evening. Barb is involved with a support group which has been created for parents of special education students within the Sycamore school district.
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Barb Castritsis watches as her son, Michael Castritsis, 11, reacts while playing a video game at their Sycamore home on Tuesday evening. Barb is involved with a support group which has been created for parents of special education students within the Sycamore school district.

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The auditorium of the new DeKalb High School on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011.
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Obie Garrison, 2, with the help of his grandmother Dawn Pinion, tries to make ink fingerprints as part of a 'DNA kit' children were making at an open house at the police department in the Village of Maple Park, Ill. on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011.
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Don Biggs removes some covering to reveal the floor design near the front entrance of the new DeKalb High School on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011.
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Chairs have begun arriving at the new DeKalb High School on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011.
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Plans are seen from inside the cafeteria serving area at the new DeKalb High School on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011.
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Officer Todd Wells shows Faith Hendley, 11 and her brother Lucas, 9, the inside of a DeKalb police squad car. Faith, won the Carmike Market Square Cinema's "What I would do if I was sheriff of DeKalb" essay contest and got a tour of the police department and the prize of being 'Sheriff of DeKalb' for one day.
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Covered in blankets, DeKalb resident Angie Kennedy watches as her daughter, Kaylin Kennedy, pitches for the Barbs during the third inning in DeKalb on Wednesday afternoon.
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Registered nurse Pam Kitterman of DeKalb County Hospice gives a presentation titled "Conversations with the Living," at the United Church of Sandwich on Tuesday, March 15, 2011.
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Julie Breidenbach, who is playing the Blue Fairy in Disney's My Son Pinocchio, rehearses with cast members of the Children's Community Theatre on Monday night at the O'Connell Theatre in the Stevens Building at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb.
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Sandwich resident Sharon Reimann participates during "Conversations with the Living," a class about how to plan for death which was presented by registered nurse Pam Kitterman of DeKalb County Hospice at the United Church of Sandwich on Tuesday, March 15, 2011. "It's foolish to think we have control over some things," said Reimann while referring to when death happens.
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A second student is taken off a Sycamore school bus on a stretcher and put on to an ambulance by emergency personnel after an accident in front of Evergreen Village in Sycamore on Tuesday afternoon.
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Puddy, a mackerel tabby cat, peaks around a corner at Déesse The Sycamore Boutique on Friday afternoon. John and Angela Nielsen, owners of Déesse, have been taking care of the cat for about five years.
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Keith Foster, of Foster & Buick Law Group LLC, gives a treat to his dog Charlie on Friday evening.
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Barb Castritsis watches as her son, Michael Castritsis, 11, reacts while playing a video game at their Sycamore home on Tuesday evening. Barb is involved with a support group which has been created for parents of special education students within the Sycamore school district.
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Joseph Steger, 12, spells out a word during the practice round of the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College.
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Barb Castritsis helps her son, Michael Castritsis, 11, with his homework at their Sycamore home on Tuesday evening. Barb is involved with a support group which has been created for parents of special education students within the Sycamore school district.
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Kishwaukee College students load the 1pm TransVAC bus headed toward DeKalb on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011.
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Regional superintendent of education Gilbert Morrison asks Erik Larsen, 11, to spell a word during the practice round during the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College.
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Craig Robins (front), of Dough Brothers Pizzeria, takes a sip of beer while visiting with Cortland mayor Bob Seyller on Friday night. Dough Brothers Pizzeria is the first restaurant to serve alcohol in Cortland in about 70 years.
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Dennis Mottle of Dubas Cattle Co. explains his company's equipment to Bret (center) and Gene Shaumway (right) during the Farm Show at the Convocation center on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011.
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