West Chicago Business
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Quinn: Shifting pension costs to schools put offJan 04, 2013 1:39 pm - A controversial plan to have local schools pay for teachers’ pensions will be put off for now, Gov. Pat Quinn said Friday. Just one day before what is expected to be a m...
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ECC receives grant money to train adults 50 and olderJan 02, 2013 2:11 pm - Elgin Community College will join dozens of colleges across the country in dedicating new resources to retrain students 50 and older. ECC received a three-year $15,000 ...
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Proposal may bring legal battle, new taxes to St. CharlesDec 23, 2012 10:00 pm - It's the issue in St. Charles most elected officials don't want to talk about — and it involves a new tool those same officials hope they don't have to use. A new study ...
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Property tax burden grows for homeownersDec 18, 2012 10:00 pm - Cook, DuPage homeowners see the largest increase
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Clearbrook President Named Chair of IARFDec 12, 2012 10:00 pm - Clearbrook President and CEO, Carl M. La Mell was named as 2013 chair for The Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities (IARF). IARF is a leading trade associati...
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Arlington runner's transformation includes national awardDec 10, 2012 5:00 am - About six years ago, Pom Rousehad headaches, frequently felt tired and had other health concerns until she was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. Still, every day ...
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Leader says SBDCs should be part of business owner’s teamDec 10, 2012 4:36 am - Dave Gay hasn’t started packing yet: He doesn’t retire from his position as manager of the Illinois Small Business Development Center at College of DuPage until June 1. ...
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Naperville Water Street project sunk for good this time?Dec 05, 2012 12:00 pm - Naperville developers late Tuesday said the proposed Water Street project is likely dead after council members scrapped the plan entirely and punted it back to the city'...
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Naperville attorney accused of fraud by ex-partnersNov 30, 2012 4:30 am - He's one of Naperville's most prominent attorneys, and one of its most charitable givers. But now Bill Brestal has been accused of fraud. The 71-year-old zoning lawyer ...
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Naperville developer’s son rips into Water Street foesNov 28, 2012 1:34 pm - The son of a Naperville developer has chosen an unusual tactic to garner support for his father’s proposed Water Street project: insult those opposed to the plan in an e...