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More of this story - February 17, 2008

"They're already young, and they're just coming into high school at that age" New restrictions on teenage driving in Illinois may help make roads safer, but they also are making the prospect of instructing new drivers and enforcing driving laws more complicated. via Herald & Review
http://www.topix.net/city/cerro-gordo-il/2008/02/more-of-this-story?fromrss=1

Illinois Soybean Association Launches New Website to Help Soybean Producers Make Business Connections - February 15, 2008

"Selling differentiated soybeans can bring in extra revenue without having to expand acres, but identifying the right program for each operation can be a challenge" Bloomington, IL-This Valentine's Day, while others are making personal connections, use the internet to make a business connection. via Milling Journal
http://www.topix.net/city/cerro-gordo-il/2008/02/illinois-soybean-association-launches-new...

US museum returns historic wig to UK - February 8, 2008

"Our lawyers were like Abraham Lincoln" Posted at 1:50 pm in Similar cases It is a very small part of the museum's collection - but it is significant as an example of their thinking process that a US museum has decided to return an item from their ... via Elginism
http://www.topix.net/city/cerro-gordo-il/2008/02/us-museum-returns-historic-wig-to-uk?from...

Budweiser earns best ad nod: Nothing 'super' about this year's field, say group - February 5, 2008

"I'm really surprised Bud Light didn't step up" While it was a close call this year for the favorite Super Bowl commercial, a Clydesdale with the help of man's best friend won by a snout during Sunday's Super Bowl. via Herald & Review
http://www.topix.net/city/cerro-gordo-il/2008/02/budweiser-earns-best-ad-nod-nothing-super...

Stunted growth - February 1, 2008

"Our challenge is to become more self-sufficient and to make Illinois produce more readily available, especially in inner-city neighborhoods where fresh fruits and vegetables often are in short supply." True lovers of organic food always have been willing to pay more for it: They spend $3.99 on a half gallon of organic milk when a whole gallon of conventional milk costs $1 less. via Naperville Sun
http://www.topix.net/city/cerro-gordo-il/2008/02/stunted-growth?fromrss=1
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