Wheaton Business
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Max Armstrong gives tractor enthusiasts their own appAug 19, 2013 5:30 am - Fans likely are familiar with Max Armstrong as he co-hosts “This Week In AgriBusiness” on RFD-TV. He also helps host a weekly hourlong agriculture program on WGN Radio. ...
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Davies Molding celebrates 80 years with picnic luncheon Aug. 22Aug 14, 2013 11:00 pm - Davies Molding will host a picnic luncheon on Thursday, Aug. 22, to celebrate its eighth decade in the plastic molding business. The picnic will take place on the compa...
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Suburban experts discuss family business topics at NewsmakersAug 08, 2013 4:00 pm - Family-owned businesses should establish a succession plan, optimize tax benefits and communicate preferences long before the day arrives for the owner's retirement or d...
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College of DuPage president named to U.S. Bank advisory boardAug 07, 2013 12:00 pm - College of DuPage President Robert L. Breuder has been appointed to U.S. Bank's advisory board in Chicago. Breuder has been president of College of DuPage since 2009, d...
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Ex-Naperville business owners sentenced for tax evasionAug 07, 2013 11:47 am - Two men who used to run a Naperville-based consumer discount program have been sentenced to more than three years in prison each after pleading guilty in March to failin...
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Wheaton's Downsizing by Design geared to reduce stress of movingAug 05, 2013 5:00 am - An interview with Pat Cerny Keplinger, a nurse and owner of Downsizing by Design. Q: Describe your business. What do you do? A: Our mission at Downsizing by Design is ...
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Naperville inventor sees device sold worldwideJul 29, 2013 3:47 am - Mike Marks of Naperville was watching a Chicago Bears game when his wife asked him to hang a picture on the wall. Like most sports fans, he was torn between watching his...
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OfficeMax tax debate so far not like SearsJul 26, 2013 5:30 am - The great state debate a couple years back over whether to give big tax breaks to Sears Holdings Corp. to keep the retail giant in Hoffman Estates was a long and occasio...
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Firms deny liability in $13 million St. Charles green roof collapseJul 24, 2013 10:08 am - Defendants in a $13 million lawsuit filed after the partial collapse of a green roof in February 2011 at St. Charles-based Aquascape argue they are not liable because th...
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Journey from China to suburbs continues for restaurant partnersJul 22, 2013 5:36 am - When Zishu “Shawn” Li left his native Congqing, China, in 2000, he came directly to Chicago. His journey didn’t stop there as the young entrepreneur made a name for hims...