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MILWAUKEE (AP) - Marco Estrada gave up one run over seven innings and Alex Gonzalez had a two-run double, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night. For more, see Saturday's Kenosha News.


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Ealy found guilty of 2006 murder
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Victim’s family finds little peace in Ealy’s conviction

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WAUKEGAN, ILL. — Ken Hutchison said the conviction Friday of James Ealy for killing Hutchison’s wife, Mary, six-and-a-half years ago brought the family little, if any, peace.

“It’s not a day of closure,” Hutchison said, eyes red-rimmed and wet with tears. “Closure for us is going to be the death penalty — which has been taken off the table.”

Baseball roundup: Hawks in first postseason victory

Thanks to a victory in its first-ever postseason game, the Indian Trail baseball team clinched a winning record in its first varsity season on Friday.

Manny Santana and Andy Blank teamed up for a four-hitter as the third-seeded Hawks topped sixth-seeded Racine Lutheran, 3-1, in a WIAA Division-2 regional quarterfinal at Indian Trail.

The Mormons are coming! The Mormons are coming!

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Nic Rouleau was out of breath when we reached him on the phone last week.

Which is understandable, seeing as he does eight high-energy shows each week as Elder Price — one of the two lead characters — in the Chicago production of the Broadway musical smash “The Book of Mormon.”


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An increase in state revenue projections has the Legislature looking at an increase in public school funding of up to $175 per student. How should districts spend that money?
Spend it all on teachers.
Spend it all on classroom aides to put a second person in the classroom.
Spend it on security.
Spend it on classroom programs, technology.
Don't spend it and reduce property taxes.

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