Business Stories from May 21, 2022
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Gamblers' sports betting losses generate $122 million for Illinois in two years
May 23, 2022 6:27 AM - Despite the COVID-19 pandemic that shuttered casinos and newly minted sports wagering operations throughout Illinois in their infancy, betting on games, matches, tournaments and races has generated nearly $122 million for the state's coffers since March 2020.
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Constable: Fast reaction to headache saves Lindenhurst girl's life
May 22, 2022 8:34 AM - Not even getting a full day to recuperate from the physical and emotional strain of seeing their baby undergo a late-night surgery, James and Lisa Peters of Lindenhurst rushed back to Advocate Children's Hospital the next day for their 3-year-old's brain tumor.
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Major fire continues to burn at former Pheasant Run in St. CharlesMay 21, 2022 11:11 PM - Fire crews continued to battle a massive fire at the former Pheasant Run Resort property in St. Charles late into Saturday night. Several buildings on the property appeared to be involved in the fire.
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9 more bodies found in Kashmir tunnel collapse, toll at 10
May 21, 2022 12:20 PM - Officials say rescuers have found the bodies of nine more workers in Indian-controlled Kashmir, taking the death toll to 10 after part of a tunnel collapsed in the Himalayan region
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Exterior lighting improperly wired to unit
May 21, 2022 6:00 AM - Q: I am an owner of a unit in a townhouse-style condominium association. There are exterior light fixtures located at the front of each unit. These lights turn on and off automatically, and are supposed to be wired to an electric meter billed to and paid for by the association. My electrician was doing some work for me and told me the exterior lights at my unit are wired to my unit's meter.
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