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The three newcomers believe the voters are looking for change and have entrusted them to bring it about.

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The three newcomers believe the voters are looking for change and have entrusted them to bring it about.

The three newcomers believe the voters are looking for change and have entrusted them to bring it about.
The three newcomers believe the voters are looking for change and have entrusted them to bring it about.
The man won by randomly picking numbers in Lucky Day Lotto.
The man won by randomly picking numbers in Lucky Day Lotto.
Seven candidates ran for three seats at the school board.
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Police say the girl appears to be about 3 or 4 years old.
Police say the girl appears to be about 3 or 4 years old.
Only two candidates filed to fill three open spots on the village board.
The St. Charles Park District asked voters to approve $28 million for a new recreation center.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.
The contested race at the community college saw two incumbents and 10 newcomers face off for three seats.