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Why a former garbage dump could be turned into a solar farmApr 18, 2024 8:09 pm - A private company wants to create a solar farm on the site of a former landfill in South Barrington. The proposal is for vacant land at 541 E. Mundhank Road. The 110-acre...
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Solar investments take center stage as questions loom on state’s renewable future
Apr 18, 2024 2:51 pm - Suburban manufacturer shows off industrial solar project with largest battery in the state A manufacturer in the Southwest suburbs received $2.6 million from electri...
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Don’t get mowed over by lawn and garden scammersApr 18, 2024 1:50 pm - Gardening and lawn care services are a multibillion dollar industry for homeowners in the United States. The Better Business Bureau says to watch out for those who try to capitalize on your lawn and garden needs.
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A primer on the suburbs’ newest housing option: build-to-rentApr 18, 2024 1:43 pm - If you feel like you recently have seen more signs in the suburbs for new single-family or townhouse rentals — or built-to-rent (BTR) homes as the real estate industry ca...
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Iconic restaurant Port Edward sails into new era 60 years after opening
Apr 18, 2024 1:33 pm - The seafood restaurant got a makeover, but strong legacy of late founder remains Some impactful changes have been made to the longstanding downtown Algonquin restaur...
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Arlington Heights financial advisers join Total Clarity Wealth Management TeamApr 18, 2024 9:00 am - Financial advisors Dave Hogaboom and Brendan Krahl have announced that they have moved their practice to become a part of Total Clarity Wealth Management, Inc.
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Inspector makes negligent disclosuresApr 18, 2024 6:15 am - Inspector appears to have failed at water leak assessment and may be liable for part of repairs.
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Morton Arboretum, Shedd Aquarium report conservation progress after one year as global Centers for Species SurvivalApr 17, 2024 7:02 pm - A year after the Morton Arboretum and the Shedd Aquarium became two of just 18 global Centers for Species Survival, the two budding Chicagoland institutions have traveled the world conducting conservation and research efforts.
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‘Something positive is happening’: Buildings torn down at Arlington Heights gateway to make room for apartments and retailApr 17, 2024 6:56 pm - A long-shuttered Applebee’s restaurant, drive-through bank, Cash for Gold business and five-story office building at the southern gateway of Arlington Heights are no more...
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St. Charles City Council approves summer closure of Walnut Avenue for outdoor dining
Apr 17, 2024 12:06 pm - St. Charles City Council members have approved the closure of a portion of Walnut Avenue for the summer to make way for outdoor dining.