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810 Entertainment brings bowling, dining, gaming to The Arboretum of South Barrington

810 Entertainment brings bowling, dining, gaming to The Arboretum of South Barrington

A new entertainment venue offering an all-in-one destination for dining, games and private events is now open at The Arboretum of South Barrington.

 
District 203 school board rejects plan to lay off 38 teachers

District 203 school board rejects plan to lay off 38 teachers

Days after teachers were notified of pending staff reductions, Naperville Unit District 203 school board members backed off plans to lay off 38 educators.

 
Woodman’s Food Market in Plainfield on schedule to open this fall

Woodman’s Food Market in Plainfield on schedule to open this fall

The Woodman’s Food Market under construction at the intersection of Route 59 and 119th Street in Plainfield is on track to open this fall.

 
US producer prices rose by a surprisingly hot 3.4% last month, the most in a year

US producer prices rose by a surprisingly hot 3.4% last month, the most in a year

The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index — which measures inflation before it hits consumers — rose 0.7% from January, and 3.4% from February 2025. The year-over-year increase was the most since February 2025.

 
Trump’s tariffs are hurting American manufacturers instead of helping them

Trump’s tariffs are hurting American manufacturers instead of helping them

WASHINGTON — Jay Allen is a fan of President Donald Trump, and voted for him on the belief that the Republican would cut taxes and trim regulations, helping his manufactu...

 
Crunch Fitness coming this fall to Fox River Commons in Naperville

Crunch Fitness coming this fall to Fox River Commons in Naperville

Crunch Fitness franchise owner JEM Wellness Brands will open its first suburban location in the Fox River Commons in Naperville this fall.

 
The imperative to change business strategy is more pressing than ever. Just ask Southwest Airlines.

The imperative to change business strategy is more pressing than ever. Just ask Southwest Airlines.

Willingness to challenge the status quo and question the utility of even the most long-standing policies and practices is required now more than ever.

 
Iran war choke-points begin to cast doubt on global chip supply

Iran war choke-points begin to cast doubt on global chip supply

As the war in the Middle East stretches into a third week, the global semiconductor industry is facing mounting threats the conflict will choke off key supplies vital for chipmaking and spike the cost of power in Taiwan — the foundation of today’s technology industry.

 
After Naperville council nixes controversial data center, Pulte Homes development pitched for site

After Naperville council nixes controversial data center, Pulte Homes development pitched for site

Almost two months after Naperville city council members rejected plans for a controversial data center near a high-profile intersection, the property owner is soliciting their input on a proposed 262-unit residential development at the site.

 
TIF district extension for Loeber Farm in Schaumburg wins key recommendation

TIF district extension for Loeber Farm in Schaumburg wins key recommendation

Local governments recommended the extension of a tax incentive for the controversial residential development of the Loeber Farm property in Schaumburg Monday.

 

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