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New ‘medical resort,’ rehab facility opens in Batavia

New ‘medical resort,’ rehab facility opens in Batavia

Ignite Medical Resort Batavia recently opened a rehabilitation facility offering intense clinical programming and quality care, matched with boutiquelike amenities, such as on-site spas and private chefs.

 
Thinking about starting a food business? Find answers at the Mount Prospect Public Library

Thinking about starting a food business? Find answers at the Mount Prospect Public Library

The Mount Prospect Public Library will host a panel discussion for aspiring food entrepreneurs next week.

 
Schaumburg mayor delivers State of the Village address during 70th anniversary year

Schaumburg mayor delivers State of the Village address during 70th anniversary year

Sandwiched between two pivotal years, Schaumburg Mayor Tom Dailly delivered his annual State of the Village address before the local business community Wednesday at the start of the village’s 70th anniversary.

 
‘A no-brainer’: Buffalo Grove approves 33-home development at former Schwaben Center site

‘A no-brainer’: Buffalo Grove approves 33-home development at former Schwaben Center site

Buffalo Grove trustees this week unanimously approved a major residential development that will transform the former Schwaben Center property into a 33-home community called Highbury Club.

 
‘Everyone is relieved’: Naperville council rejects data center plan

‘Everyone is relieved’: Naperville council rejects data center plan

Naperville City Council members have rejected a proposed data center development that sparked significant backlash.

 
‘Cultivating kindness’: 7 Brew drive-through coffee franchise coming to Grayslake

‘Cultivating kindness’: 7 Brew drive-through coffee franchise coming to Grayslake

A rapidly expanding drive-through coffee chain will be coming to Grayslake likely in late summer or early fall.

 
Aurora to provide building for clean-energy job training

Aurora to provide building for clean-energy job training

Students in a clean-energy jobs training program will have a better place to learn and practice skills, as the city of Aurora is going to let them use a former water and sewer division building.

 
‘Problems that need to be solved’: $1.16M improvement project approved for Lake Zurich’s Breezewald Park

‘Problems that need to be solved’: $1.16M improvement project approved for Lake Zurich’s Breezewald Park

Extensive improvements at Breezewald Park along the lake in downtown Lake Zurich requiring the removal of a 150-year-old oak and another tree will proceed in spring as planned.

 
Pet sitting business takes technology use to new level

Pet sitting business takes technology use to new level

Paige Massarelli and Max Vickers, a married couple from Lake County, own Paige’s In-Home Pet Care, a pet-sitting service that utilizes technology and GPS trackers to show the owners how their pets were cared for.

 
Stocks slide after Trump threatens new tariffs over Greenland

Stocks slide after Trump threatens new tariffs over Greenland

Stocks took a beating Tuesday as renewed trade tensions spilled into global markets. The sell-off accelerated as the day progressed, with the S&P 500 index down 1.9% ...

 

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