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Geneva woman built holiday decorating career from childhood love of Christmas

Geneva woman built holiday decorating career from childhood love of Christmas

Michelle DeMarco of Geneva built her holiday decorating career from a childhood love of Christmas.

 
Illinois politicians finally gave business some breaks in 2025

Illinois politicians finally gave business some breaks in 2025

State lawmakers and local leaders avoided taxes and cut regulations in 2025 to improve the state’s business climate, reduce costs and signal that job creators matter.

 
‘A small but real benefit’: Grayslake action cements the dissolution of a layer of government

‘A small but real benefit’: Grayslake action cements the dissolution of a layer of government

Eliminating a layer of government some taxpayers in the Grayslake area may not even have been aware of is more a philosophical victory but also has advantages, village leaders say.

 
Trump announces lower drug price deals with 9 pharmaceutical companies

Trump announces lower drug price deals with 9 pharmaceutical companies

U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday that nine drugmakers have agreed to lower the cost of their prescription drugs in the U.S. Pharmaceutical companies Amgen, Bristol Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Genentech, Gilead Sciences, GSK, Merck, Novartis and Sanofi will now rein in Medicaid drug prices to match what they charged in other developed countries.

 
Jim O'Donnell: Bears should ask themselves — what would Walt Disney do?

Jim O'Donnell: Bears should ask themselves — what would Walt Disney do?

ON ONE OF THE LAST BUSINESS TRIPS OF HIS LIFE, Walt Disney did a second flyover above the vast expanse of Florida swampland that would one day become Walt Disney World. D...

 
Positioning your small business for a strong start in the new year

Positioning your small business for a strong start in the new year

Launching into a new year offers small businesses a powerful moment to reset, refocus, and accelerate toward long-term goals.

 

EEOC accuses Advocate Aurora of religious discrimination over nurse’s COVID-19 vaccine refusal

The federal government is accusing Advocate Aurora of religious discrimination for its firing of a nurse who refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

 
States faces a choice on whether to embrace Trump’s tax cuts on tips, overtime and more

States faces a choice on whether to embrace Trump’s tax cuts on tips, overtime and more

To tax tips or not? That is a question that will confront lawmakers in states across the U.S. as they convene for work next year.

 
Illinois libraries step into life-saving role as new law expands access to Narcan

Illinois libraries step into life-saving role as new law expands access to Narcan

Some Illinois public libraries will be required to stock drugs reversing opioid overdoses and train staff members in their use on Jan. 1, though many others without the same mandate are taking the opportunity to join the effort voluntarily.

 

ComEd, Ameren rate hike requests cut by millions after state energy review

The Illinois Commerce Commission on Thursday struck millions from utility rate hike requests by ComEd and Ameren in a decision officials said is meant to balance utility ...

 

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