South Elgin Business
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Three Geneva businesses fined after liquor law checkAug 01, 2012 4:34 pm - Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns on Wednesday issued fines of $1,000 to two bars and a liquor store and suspended their liquor licenses for the first Thursday of Swedish Days in...
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Assisted living expansion in S. Elgin includes pilot for dementia careJul 30, 2012 5:55 pm - A 132-unit assisted living facility in South Elgin is about to become the largest campus developed by the largest provider of affordable assisted living communities in I...
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Walsh criticizes Motorola Mobility moveJul 27, 2012 1:25 pm - With the announcement of Motorola Mobility moving from Libertyville to downtown Chicago, Congressman Joe Walsh said Motorola’s move only gives off the appearance that Ch...
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Suburban tourism -- and tax revenues -- increaseJul 25, 2012 5:30 am - Local counties were among those gaining the most tourism dollars across the state during 2011, which is fueling a so-called road show with state officials touting those ...
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Elgin’s north sides have low access to grocery storesJul 22, 2012 7:34 am - For residents on Elgin’s north side hoping for a grocery store closer to home, the wheels are turning at the government level and within the community to make that a rea...
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Aurora one of two cities chosen for BBC immigration documentaryJul 20, 2012 2:22 pm - Aurora will be one of two American cities featured in a BBC radio documentary about immigration after correspondents descend upon the city this weekend to conduct interv...
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Sam’s Club looking to hire for new Randall Road storeJul 19, 2012 5:24 pm - Sam’s Club will need almost 200 employees to staff its Elgin store, slated to open later this summer. The retailer, which will open next to Elgin’s new Walmart at 1000 S...
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Sherman Health narrows field in search for a partnerJul 18, 2012 11:00 pm - Sherman Health has been looking into partnership opportunities with area health care systems since 2011, recently narrowing a field of five potential partners to two. Ac...
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Kane County will not lower impact fees to spur economyJul 18, 2012 5:30 am - The quest by some Kane County officials to lower the fee charged to new developments died in committee Tuesday. A lower fee was planned as an effort to spur growth in th...
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Business Ledger honored in Inland Press contestJul 16, 2012 7:02 pm - The Daily Herald Business Ledger was honored for a second year in a row by the Inland Press Association in its 2012 Newspaper Business Development Contest, which rec...