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Local prep athletes share Christmas memories

The first thing I did was call Danica, and that was all we could talk about until the concert came. My No. 1 priority was to get a band T-shirt. That was my favorite shirt for the longest time. My favorite band member was Justin Timberlake and Danica's was Lance Bass. We would always argue about who was better. Danica and I even made a up a dance to one of their songs -- "Tearin' Up My Heart."I went to the concert with Danica, her mom and my mom. I remember telling my mom I wasn't going to scream or anything.I ended up screaming through the whole concert and singing every song. If *NSYNC ever got back together I would definitely go to see them in concert again.-- Hanover Central sophomore softball player Jessica Toth, as told to Steve HanlonI saw Gramma TP'ing herself underneath the mistletoe last nightMy favorite Christmas experience is from a few years back.


Wilmington High School wins 13th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest

A team from Wilmington High School today won Argonne National Laboratorys 13 th annual Rube Goldberg Machine Contest held at Chicago Childrens Museum on Navy Pier.

The team defeated five other teams by building a complex machine that took at least 20 steps to assemble a hamburger consisting of no less than one precooked meat patty, two vegetables and two condiments, sandwiched between two bun halves.

Second place in todays competition was won by Alan B. Shephard High School, Palos Heights, and third place went to team #1 from Maine Township South, Park Ridge.

The Peoples Choice Award, chosen by popular vote by people attending the Chicago Childrens Museum during the contest, went to Wilmington High School.


Power crisis hits industry hard

The Punjab State Electricity Boards (PSEB) decision to shut down induction furnace units in the state to tackle the ongoing power crisis has shocked almost 10,000 units in the engineering, cycle parts manufacturing and furnace industry.

Furthermore, the electricity board has increased industrial cuts to more than eight hours every day, a measure that industry says would cripple it.

The decision has a direct bearing on over 30,000 workers in the 150 induction furnace units in the state and at least 25 per cent of the workforce in other industries. Besides, industry like cycle and cycle parts manufacturers, auto ancillary units and other engineering goods manufacturing units, which get their raw material supply from induction furnace units, will be directly hit.

Industrialists say it has become difficult for them to retain workforce as their work has drastically come down and workers want to shift to other states.


Wildcats win eighth straight game, 2-1

Power plays were the difference in the game," Wildcats coach John Bowkus said. “We killed off a couple of theirs and were successful on two of our own."

Detlefsen gave the Wildcats a 1-0 advantage 7:14 into the second period, with Kyle Delaurell and Adam Cardwell picking up assists. Later that period, Salazar scored a power-play goal, his team-leading 15th with a man advantage.

Fairbanks' Nick Guran beat Mike Jarboe with 3:15 remaining, but it was the only puck that got by the Wildcats' netminder. Jarboe finished with 35 saves.

The Wildcats, enjoying an eight-game win streak, have pushed their lead in the NAHL South to seven points over idle Topeka.

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