Business Stories from January 9, 2022
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People on the moveJan 10, 2022 10:22 AM - A look at suburban business people on the move.
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Average US gas price drops 2 pennies over 3 weeks to $3.39
Jan 9, 2022 1:35 PM - The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline dropped 2 cents over the past three weeks to $3.39 per gallon
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'˜Spider-Man' stays at No. 1 in 4th weekend
Jan 9, 2022 1:10 PM - Spider-Man's box office dominance continued in its fourth weekend in theaters, adding another $33 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates on Sunday
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Almost half of patients at McHenry County's Northwestern Medicine hospitals have COVID-19Jan 9, 2022 10:20 AM - As many as half of the patients hospitalized in Northwestern Medicine's over-capacity McHenry County hospitals have COVID-19, hospital officials said.
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'Any broker's biggest challenge': Future use of Sears HQ in Hoffman Estates a puzzleJan 9, 2022 8:27 AM - After 30 years as the corporate successor to what was once the world's tallest building, the Sears headquarters in Hoffman Estates will be getting a new purpose this year as soon as the sprawling property is listed for sale.
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From writing about the stage to writing for it
Jan 9, 2022 1:00 AM - Robert Feder: Former Tribune arts critic Howard Reich wrote about the arts for decades, but his latest work is writing for the stage.
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Will politicians answer the call of the small business community?Jan 9, 2022 1:00 AM - The COVID-19 pandemic battered unsuspecting small businesses like a tidal wave. The initial shutdowns nearly two years ago, which were initiated to curb the first wave, were both jarring and devastating. The fallout from subsequent surges, a reduced workforce and supply-chain challenges have further disrupted the small-businesses community.
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Letter to Readers: The Daily Herald launches the new Suburban Business sectionJan 9, 2022 1:00 AM - As the new year begins, the Daily Herald expands its coverage of local business in the suburbs.
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You'll never guess who's in this kitchen
Jan 9, 2022 1:00 AM - In the kitchen that One Mean Chicken shares with sister restaurants Thai 76 and Surya Tiffins, two engineers sit in front of two laptops. One of them taps his keyboard a couple of times, and the cooking process is set in motion. There are no cooks in the kitchen. Instead there is a whirring noise and a calm you don't expect to feel in a restaurant kitchen as a robotic arm reaches for the ingredients, drops them in a pan over a gas flame and starts stirring.
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Uncover your business' best way forwardJan 9, 2022 1:00 AM - This new year offers many ways for business and organizational managers to achieve success in unexpected ways. As a strategic communications and brand-marketing consultant, I am continuously tasked with helping clients uncover their best paths forward to find success with customers. Now is the right time to plan for, and test, ways to sell more, engage more and become even more relevant to stakeholders than ever.
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