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A confident Mark Rogers correctly spells the word "mesmerize" to win the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College. "It's been a dream of ours since first grade," said Paul Rogers, Mark's father, when asked how he felt about his son's accomplishment. "I couldn't be prouder."
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A confident Mark Rogers correctly spells the word "mesmerize" to win the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College. "It's been a dream of ours since first grade," said Paul Rogers, Mark's father, when asked how he felt about his son's accomplishment. "I couldn't be prouder."

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Ed Arndt Jr. checks up on some of the baby pigs nursing off of mother pigs at E&E Arndt farms in Malta, Ill. on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011.
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Ed Arndt Jr. leads some young pigs to another area of the farm at E&E Arndt farms in Malta, Ill. on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011.
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Ed Arndt Jr. sprays a blue dye on pigs that are about the right size to be sold to various meat packers on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011.
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Katie Steponaitis, 9, of Brownie Troop 355 sells an order of Girl Scout cookies to Sycamore resident Robin Slider on Monday afternoon.
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Matt Knebel cleans off tires that will be on display at the Moore Tires booth at the farm show in the Convocation center.
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A first of three students is taken off a Sycamore school bus on a stretcher by emergency personnel after an accident in front of Evergreen Village in Sycamore on Tuesday afternoon.
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Bill Brackmann shuffles a deck of cards during a round of cribbage while talking with Elmer Anderson at the Sycamore Senior Activity Center on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011.
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Deputy Bill Gatske interacts with canine officer Gino while fielding questions from visitors at an open house at the police department in the Village of Maple Park, Ill. on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011.
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During a group activity Bobby Love pulls vocabulary definitions off the whiteboard to match words he has at his seat during the 'Our Place' class at Kishwaukee College on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011.
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A third student is taken off a Sycamore school bus on a stretcher by emergency personnel after an accident in front of Evergreen Village in Sycamore on Tuesday afternoon.
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Steve Johnson believes that had he not gotten a colonoscopy in the late 1980's  he probably would not have lived long enough to see his grandchildren born. Now pictures of them are displayed on the walls and shelves of his home. <br />
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Friday, March 25, 2011
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J.L. Reed (front) and Joseph Bromfield, who are actors with FoodPlay Productions, perform for students at Tyler Elementary in DeKalb on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.  FoodPlay Productions is an Emmy Award-winning nutrition media company which tours the nation's schools and special events using the power of live theater and interactive resources to turn kids on to healthy eating and exercise habits.
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Tyler Elementary School students, including Kaylee Green (left) and Jackson Singleton, both 4, watch a performance by FoodPlay Productions in DeKalb on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.  FoodPlay Productions is an Emmy Award-winning nutrition media company which tours the nation's schools and special events using the power of live theater and interactive resources to turn kids on to healthy eating and exercise habits.
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Takako Day who has moved to the United States from Japan, but has been in touch with family members still living there offers an inside perspective to those in the audience. Day was one of several speakers to talk about the disaster in Japan at the Holmes Student Center at NIU on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.
  • Rob Winner – rwinner@daily-chronicle.com<br />
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A confident Mark Rogers correctly spells the word "mesmerize" to win the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College. "It's been a dream of ours since first grade," said Paul Rogers, Mark's father, when asked how he felt about his son's accomplishment. "I couldn't be prouder."
  • Rob Winner – rwinner@daily-chronicle.com<br />
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Angelina Ye, 12, reacts after misspelling the word "roodebok" during the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College. Ye ended the competition in second place.
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Emily Martin looks back at a box of donations while deciding what items to add to it. Martin and several other employees at the Foster & Buick Law Group in Sycamore, Ill. were boxing up a conference room lined with donated goods on Tuesday, March 29, 2011.
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Bill Griffith uses a snow blower to clear a sidewalk near Comanche Avenue in Shabbona on Thursday afternoon. "I hate to see the kids more in the street than they have to," said Griffith as he cleared a path for school children.
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Alexi Cluff, 3, correctly spells the word "paradox"  during the sixth round of the DeKalb County Spelling Bee on Saturday at Kishwaukee College.
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A Clinton Township worker clears Lee Road just west of Route 23 near Waterman on Thursday afternoon.
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