Russell Lissau
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Wheeling Police Department workers to get pay raisesMar 18, 2025 1:43 pm - The Wheeling Police Department’s community service officers and records clerks will get pay raises under a newly approved labor agreement.
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Des Plaines clerk’s powers cut by city councilMar 17, 2025 9:56 pm - The Des Plaines City Council on Monday stripped City Clerk Jessica Mastalski of authority over her office’s workers.
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Vetter’s $163 million expansion plan moves forward in Des PlainesMar 17, 2025 9:08 pm - A German pharmaceutical company’s $163 million plan to expand its facility in Des Plaines got a tentative go-ahead from the city council Monday.
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Holocaust museum in Skokie to close for renovations this summerMar 14, 2025 1:12 pm - The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center will temporarily close this summer for extensive renovations.
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A new restaurant could replace long-shuttered Oliveti’s in Des PlainesMar 14, 2025 11:10 am - The brick building that years ago housed Oliveti’s Italian Ristorante in downtown Des Plaines soon could make way for a new eatery.
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South Barrington candidates differ on solar farm planMar 13, 2025 9:09 pm - South Barrington’s village board candidates disagree on a company’s plan to create a solar energy farm on the site of a former landfill.
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Nonverbal man missing in WheelingMar 13, 2025 12:02 pm - A Wheeling man who doesn’t speak and has medical issues has been reported missing.
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Real estate company withdraws plan for apartment building in downtown Des PlainesMar 13, 2025 11:37 am - A real estate company has scrapped plans for an apartment-and-retail building in downtown Des Plaines.
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Mundelein mayoral candidates cite attracting businesses, Plaza Circle among their prioritiesMar 12, 2025 2:36 pm - Filling vacant storefronts and completing development of the land around village hall are among the top issues for Mundelein’s two mayoral candidates.
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Craft brewers converge on Wheeling to learn about hemp-based drinksMar 11, 2025 1:35 pm - Craft brewery owners and operators gathered Tuesday in Wheeling to discuss options they hope will allow them to keep making the intoxicating drinks.