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– A chart Friday on proposed spending for population control transposed the keys representing reproductive health and sexually transmitted disease. A corrected chart is on Page 9 today.

– A calendar listing in the Metro/Lake edition Friday incorrectly listed the date for the Downtown Hoedown in Waukegan. The Downtown Hoedown, featuring music, food, line dancing and arts and crafts, will be held from noon to 7 p.m. Saturday at Grand Avenue and County Street. Admission is free. Call 360-9000 ext. 328.

– A story in some editions Wednesday reported on a controversial plan for a group home at 408 Braemar Ave. in Naperville for the mentally ill. The surrounding Indian Hills Homeowners Association is objecting to the plan because of concerns about zoning and the number of people who would live in the home. A spokesman for the association said residents dissatisfied with the Naperville City Council’s response to the situation would make their feelings known in the next election. Individual homeowners, not the association, have complained that the value of their property might decline and that their children might not be safe.

– Broadcast times for “Fox Cubhouse” shows “The Nature Show,” “Johnson and Friends” and “Rhimba’s Island” were incorrectly listed in last Sunday’s TV Week. The shows will air at 2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday respectively on WFLD-Ch. 32, starting Oct. 3.

– In a story Aug. 31 about 4-year-old Judy Teubert, who survived a rare skin disease, the sequence of her initial treatment was incorrect. She first was taken in for emergency surgery at Resurrection Medical Center on June 17 and then was transferred that night to Children’s Memorial Hospital.

The Tribune regrets the errors.