Keeneyville Business
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Bartlett photographer’s artistic eye memorializes studentsApr 03, 2013 10:36 am - A Bartlett couple met while college students and that changed their lives. And years later, a connection to other students still impacts their lives, but in a different ...
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Nanny firm owner sees Alice, not Mary Poppins, as your best betApr 01, 2013 1:00 pm - Erin Krex isn't Mary Poppins. And neither are the hundreds of other nannies that she helps train or place in jobs around the suburbs. Krex, a board member of the Intern...
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Northwest suburban students score funding for their business ideasMar 25, 2013 12:22 pm - It was all business last week as teenage entrepreneurs made their pitch for funding to an investment panel, drawn from members of the Palatine Area Chamber of Commerce. ...
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Retired ER doctor has Rx for helping communityMar 25, 2013 5:30 am - Joseph Shanahan retired earlier this year from emergency room medicine and heading up a firm that staffed Adventist GlenOaks Hospital’s ER in Glendale Heights. Afte...
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Trio of retailers to settle FTC “faux” fur chargesMar 19, 2013 11:11 am - WASHINGTON — The FTC said Tuesday that Neiman Marcus and two other retailers have agreed to settle charges that they claimed certain products were made of “faux” fur whe...
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LanzaTech names ex-PETRONAS exec to boardMar 11, 2013 9:24 am - Low-carbon fuel and chemical manufacturer LanzaTech, of Roselle, has named a Malaysian oil and gas executive to its board of directors. Datuk Ir. (Dr) Abdul Rahim Hj Has...
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Media Communications Executive Launches PR Firm Focused on Small BusinessMar 10, 2013 11:00 pm - Veteran media communications expert April A. Neill recently announced the launch of April Neill Public Relations (ANPR), a full-service public relations consulting firm ...
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Chicago Johnny's Giardiniera Off To A Hot StartMar 01, 2013 10:00 pm - While a history major college graduate was denied job after job he took matters into his own hands. While experimenting making his own giardiniera, some family got ...
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CUB: Alternative power suppliers get A for savings, but problematicFeb 18, 2013 9:30 am - Electricity competition saved Illinoisans up to $218 million in 2012, but power suppliers get an overall grade of “incomplete” for reports of misleading pitches, a lack ...
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Schaumburg And Elgin Ymca Announce Management AgreementFeb 17, 2013 10:00 pm - Schaumburg and Elgin, IL --- The Prairie Valley Family YMCA of the Greater Elgin area Board of Directors and the Alfred Campanelli YMCA Board of Directors proudly announ...