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He’s also on the hospitality committee for IHSA Destination DeKalb, the group working to prepare for the state football championships’ arrival in the city in November. (There are only about 300 days left.)

There’s a lot more to his bio, but you get the picture.

“This community has provided my family and me so very much,” Smith said. “This honor means so very much to me.”

In the case of both Smith and Roberts, the recognition they’ve received seems the least we can do for all they’ve done to try to make the community a better place.

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Women in combat: I didn’t really bat an eye when the military announced this week that women would be allowed to serve – and die – in combat.

U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said it right when he told reporters that women already are on the front lines overseas despite an official ban on combat, “and the time has come for our policies to recognize that reality.”

Women have been dying in combat without permission for centuries, anyway. My own sister-in-law, Jennifer, spent nine months deployed in Afghanistan with the Air Force a couple of years ago.

Her life was in danger whether or not she had official permission to serve in combat. She says she can’t tell me what she was doing over there, apparently because its classified, although she might just enjoy not telling a journalist.

I could probably win an arm-wrestling match against Jen, but if a war broke out tomorrow, you’d probably rather have her with you than me in combat. (I’m not much of a shot, and I’ve never had any training.)

If there are women who want and can handle an infantry role in the military, train them and let them do it. So many women already serve – and many have died – for our country in battle. Their sacrifice and bravery is just as valuable as those of men.

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Huskies fans invited: Sycamore’s Mayor Ken Mundy wants to get some folks wearing red and black at the City Council meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the council chambers at 308 W. State St.


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