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Elgin gets no response for fitness grants

Elgin gets no response for fitness grants

Worried by a "report" citing Elgin as the fattest city in Illinois, officials put the weighty news on a Web site and launched a fitness program -- only to learn recently that no one knows if the fat title fits.

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