Palatine Business
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Cannings discuss logic behind their Harper giftApr 29, 2014 5:30 am - In the early 1980s, newly divorced and in search of a job, Rita Canning headed to Harper College. She had been out of the workforce for some 20 years. At Harper, she fre...
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Harper College lauds $1 million donation to women's programApr 29, 2014 5:00 am - From her hospital bed, Denise Owens made a simple request. The Hoffman Estates mother of three asked her kids to deliver her laptop so she could finish her homework. ...
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Hot Dog Richies to help Palatine girlApr 25, 2014 1:01 am - Hot Dog Richie's restaurant will be donating 20 percent of this weekend's profits to nine-year-old Rosie Colucci, who has battled illness all her life and currently has ...
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Palatine restaurant enters hot dog hall of fameApr 22, 2014 1:01 am - Hot Dog Richie's was inducted into the Vienna Beef Hot Dog Hall of Fame at a ceremony held Tuesday at the Palatine restaurant. "Hot dog stands outlive the national avera...
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Lakeshore Recycling gets Chicago schools contractApr 22, 2014 1:01 am - Lakeshore Recycling Systems of Morton Grove has been awarded an exclusive 5-year contract to handle recycling and waste removal services for all 658 schools in the Chica...
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Palatine council debates proposed McDonald's signApr 22, 2014 1:01 am - Would a new, large electronic video sign outside the McDonald's on Rand Road in Palatine pose a danger to drivers? That question was debated Monday by the Palatine villa...
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Puppy mill protesters picket in BataviaApr 19, 2014 1:01 am - Bolstered by recent "puppy mill" bans in Chicago and suburban Cook County, protesters from The Puppy Mill Project picketed along Randall Road in Batavia Saturday. Organi...
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Motorola Solutions shrinks, while Zebra growsApr 15, 2014 1:01 am - Schaumburg-based Motorola Solutions Inc. continues to chip away at its legendary status by selling its Enterprise unit to Lincolnshire's Zebra Technologies for about $3....
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Palatine council OKs plans for four businessesApr 15, 2014 1:01 am - Four businesses - a limousine service, a day spa, an optometry office and a dog groomer - had their petitions to establish themselves in Palatine or move to a new locati...
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Business owner left behind Wall Street for Libertyville streetsApr 14, 2014 5:00 am - Bill Kaiser said he was once known as the Mini Wolf of Wall Street. He was a broker for 36 years, owning William S. Kaiser Corp. since 1978, which then morphed into Zap ...