Elgin Business
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Culver’s manager, WWII vet friendship may lead to Honor FlightAug 26, 2013 5:00 am - Jesse Jarrett, general manager of the Culver’s restaurant in Zion, became friends with longtime customer and World War II veteran George Houchin of Waukegan. “George has...
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Gigi’s Playhouse expands services to people with Down syndrome on 10th anniversaryAug 25, 2013 8:00 am - When Carla Flores was told over the phone in April 2012 that her newborn daughter, Samantha, had been diagnosed with Down syndrome, she fell into a fit of rage. “I was ...
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Feeny focused on social media, customer satisfactionAug 25, 2013 12:23 am - Taking the new car business to the next level is what guides Tim Feeny’s work. Although he has been in the industry for almost all of his 29 years, Feeny is looking at h...
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Suburban manufacturers want to change image of industryAug 23, 2013 11:19 am - More and better recruiting of potential future workers, smarter marketing plans and even legislative help to solve local traffic congestion were among the solutions pres...
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Learn to Build a Successful Small Business with Tips from Nick SarilloAug 22, 2013 11:00 pm - Small business owners and those considering entrepreneurship are invited to hear from Nick Sarillo, founder and CEO of Nick's Pizza & Pub (Elgin & Crystal Lake) during “...
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Sears 2Q loss widens as sales weaken at storesAug 22, 2013 9:57 am - NEW YORK — It was another bad quarter for Sears Holdings Corp. The beleaguered retailer, which operates Kmart and Sears stores, said Thursday that its second-quarter los...
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Carpentersville's Fox River efforts a “work in progress”Aug 21, 2013 6:00 am - You can't talk about the Fox River in Carpentersville without mentioning Tom Roeser, president and chief executive officer of Otto Engineering, the biggest employer in t...
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Kane County officials starting to plan for medical marijuanaAug 21, 2013 5:30 am - Though medical marijuana doesn't become legal in Illinois until Jan. 1, Kane County officials are already trying to figure out if they want to become involved with regul...
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Judge again throws out East Dundee's lawsuit over Carpentersville WalmartAug 20, 2013 9:00 am - In February a judge denied East Dundee's move for a temporary restraining order and also threw out a lawsuit aimed at preventing Walmart from receiving funding from a sp...
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Senior job club to meet Aug. 27Aug 20, 2013 3:56 am - Schaumburg Township and Palatine Township will host their next Senior Job Club for jobseekers 50 years old and older at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27 at the Schaumburg Townshi...