Updated 6/13: Cocaine, marijuana seized from Fox River Grove house

A Fox River Grove man was arrested on drug charges Thursday after a month-long police investigation.
The McHenry County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 42-year-old Rudolfo Landeros, of the 300 block of Circle Road.
Landeros’ charges included unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, unlawful possession of marijuana and two counts of unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia.
Landeros was arrested as he arrived home from work and was stopped by Fox River Grove Police on a traffic violation. At the same time, narcotics investigators were preparing to serve a warrant at Landeros’ house, McHenry County Sheriff’s Lt. Andrew Zinke said.
At the house, detectives seized about 88 grams of cocaine, 67 grams of marijuana, two scales, drug paraphernalia, a safe and $80. They also found a Colt semi-automatic .25 caliber pistol and 21 rounds of ammunition.
The street value of the seized drugs was estimated by McHenry County Sheriff Keith Nygren at about $9,700.

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CBS'S RETURN OF SCRIPTED HITS PUTS THE NETWORK BACK IN FIRST PLACE

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CBS’s RETURN OF SCRIPTED HITS PUTS THE NETWORK BACK IN FIRST PLACE
CBS Places Number One in Viewers with its First Win and Best Delivery Since the Week Ending Jan. 13
CBS Is Just One Tenth of a Rating Point From First in Adults 18-49, Its Best Competitive Position Since the Week Ending Dec. 16, 2007
Network Posts Six of the Top 10 Programs Led By Scripted Hits “CSI,” “CSI: Miami,” “Without a Trace” and “Two and a Half Men”
CBS Sweeps Every Half Hour in Viewers, Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
CBS Wins Monday in Adults 18-49 for the Second Consecutive Week
A Special Tuesday Broadcast of “CSI: Miami” Posts CBS’s Best Ratings in the 10:00 PM Time Period Since Feb. 2003
“Cold Case” Posts Increases Over Last Week’s First-Run Return
CBS was Number One in viewers and adults 25-54 and just -0.1 of a rating from first in adults 18-49 led by the return of the Network’s scripted hits and an assist from Saturday’s coverage of the NCAA MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL FOUR, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for the week ending April 6, week 28 of the 2007-2008 television season.
CBS returned to the winner’s circle in viewers for the first time since the week ending Jan. 13. CBS also was first in adults 25-54 for the first time since the week ending Dec. 23, 2007 and finished just -0.1 of a rating point out of first in adults 18-49, its best competitive position since the week ending Dec. 16, 2007.
For the week in viewers: CBS (11.53m) topped FOX (9.62m), ABC (7.61m) and NBC (6.29m). Season-to-date, CBS is second in viewers (10.50m), behind FOX (11.40m) and ahead of ABC (9.21m) and NBC (8.41m).

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Grammy-winning gospel artist Marvin Winans to sing alone Sunday

In his nearly 30-year career, Marvin Winans has seemingly done it all: He’s won six Grammy awards, performed on stages worldwide and been hailed as one of the most important and influential figures in gospel music with his singing group, the Winans.
You would think there were few barriers left for the 50-year-old Marvin Winans to cross, but you are wrong. Amazingly, Sunday will mark Winans’ first-ever solo concert, which gives some of the “American Idol” wannabes more solo stage experience than Winans.
Sure, he has popped up to perform a song here and a song there over the years, either with his contemporaries or on his own. But Sunday at the Fox Theatre will be the first time Winans has ever performed a full-blown solo concert with his name prominently displayed at the top of a marquee.
“I think I may be a little nervous,” says Winans, seated behind his desk inside his office at Perfecting Church on Detroit’s east side earlier this week. “Going on stage without my brothers being behind me is a little scary.”
His brothers are, of course, members of legendary gospel act the Winans, comprised of Marvin, twin brother Carvin, Ronald and Michael Winans. But after Ronald Winans died in 2005, due to heart complications following a heart attack eight years prior, Marvin Winans knew his group would never be the same, and he set about recording his first solo album, “Alone But Not Alone.”
The album comprises some songs that Winans had sitting around for more than a decade, and some that are brand new.
“I had written so many songs, I told (Ron) if the name wasn’t going to be ‘Alone But Not Alone,’ it would be ‘Songs That No One Else Would Sing But Me.’”
“Alone But Not Alone” — which includes “Joy,” which was recorded with Ronald before his death — was released in September and received a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album (it lost to native Detroiter Fred Hammond’s “Free to Worship”).

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Fox 41

"One thing you should have, put a thermometer in your fridge where you can see it. You want it to be 41 degrees F or below to keep things fresh. In your freezer you need to have 0 degrees F in your freezer."
And make sure you have a meat thermometer. They only cost a few dollars.

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