Lake Barrington Business
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Report: Manufacturing drives economy in Lake CountyNov 19, 2018 12:00 am - More than one in seven jobs in Lake County are in the manufacturing industry, according to a new report from Lake County Partners, the county's economic development arm....
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'Neighborhood' bookstore coming to Hawthorn MallNov 19, 2018 12:00 am - A self-described neighborhood bookstore is coming to Hawthorn Mall in Vernon Hills with its biggest expansion yet. Barbara's Bookstore, which opened in 1963 on Wells Str...
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Classic Dog n Suds drive-in in Grayslake for saleNov 15, 2018 12:00 am - A heapin' helpin' of nostalgia is for sale in Grayslake. After 23 years, Chris Beckord, proprietor of the classic Dog n Suds drive-in on Center Street just west of Route...
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Chicago foodies raise nearly half a million dollars for the American Cancer Society at 5th annual Taste of HopeNov 13, 2018 10:00 pm - The American Cancer Society's 2018 Taste of Hope, Around the World, raised more than $485,000 net to impact the lives of those affected by cancer. The 5th annual tasting...
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Happy's General Bar & Store in Cary hosts ribbon cutting and grand openingNov 11, 2018 10:00 pm - On Friday, Oct. 12, the Cary-Grove Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting and grand opening event at Happy's General Store & Bar, 50 Crystal St., off Northwest...
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Knights of Columbus donate new coats for area children in McHenry CountyNov 10, 2018 10:00 pm - The Knights of Columbus Council 3880 raised money to help area children and teens in need during a recent "Coats for Kids" benefit. The council, based at St. Thomas the ...
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Parts of AT&T campus redevelopment project could get tax incentivesNov 06, 2018 4:33 am - Hoffman Estates officials Monday established a joint review board to evaluate the possible use of a special tax district to provide an economic incentive for the nonresi...
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Harper College to host Latino Summit Nov. 16Nov 04, 2018 12:00 am - The 18th Annual Latino Summit - which connects Northwest suburban Latino/Hispanic high school students with Latino college students and business professionals - is set f...
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State senator sought to weaken biometric privacy protections he had championedOct 30, 2018 1:00 am - Democratic state Sen. Terry Link championed an Illinois law meant to guard people's data culled from biometric markers on social media. Then he made what critics said w...
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$1.5 million ale house plan in downtown Antioch delayedOct 30, 2018 1:00 am - Work on a planned $1.5 million conversion of a former hair salon into a bar and restaurant in Antioch has been delayed. The interior of the former Flo's Family Hair Care...