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Developer getting more time to redevelop vacant Lisle shopping centerAug 07, 2024 12:38 pm - In giving the short extension to redevelop a vacant shopping center, Lisle trustees warned the Indianapolis-based company that it’s time to “bring it home.”
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Elgin celebrates National Night Out with street dancing, dunk tanks and moreAug 07, 2024 12:35 pm - The city of Elgin celebrated National Night Out with street dancing, dunk tanks and more.
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Gifted folk group gathers in Elgin for Aug. 11 reunionAug 07, 2024 12:28 pm - Highland Avenue is hosting the reunion of the musical group Kindling. People are coming from great distances to hear these gifted musicians one more time. They began sin...
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St. Charles church to host wine tasting to benefit Feeding MinistriesAug 07, 2024 12:20 pm - St. Charles Episcopal Church is hosting a Feeding Ministries Fundraiser at The Wine Exchange in St. Charles on Thursday, Aug. 15
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How to apply to Lombard Citizen’s Fire AcademyAug 07, 2024 12:06 pm - Lombard firefighters are taking applications for their Citizen’s Fire Academy, a free, five-week program starting Sept. 11. Academy participants must be at least 18 years...
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Wheeling awards $50,000 grant to incoming Scooter’s Coffee franchiseAug 07, 2024 11:55 am - A Scooter’s Coffee franchise coming to Wheeling will get $50,000 from the village to renovate the vacant building it will occupy.
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Officials: Dogs started fire that severely damaged home near Spring GroveAug 07, 2024 11:53 am - A pet dog apparently started a fire that left a home uninhabitable near Spring Grove Sunday, officials said.
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Wheeling office building redevelopment plan up for reviewAug 07, 2024 11:23 am - Wheeling’s plan commission will meet Aug. 14 to consider the final draft of a plan to convert a vacant, three-story office building into a four-story apartment building with ground-floor commercial space.
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Will controversial church plan come up when South Barrington board meets Thursday?Aug 07, 2024 11:19 am - The South Barrington village board’s regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday night is the panel’s first since voting to join a lawsuit that aims to stop the proposed construction of a church and school.
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Developer’s plan for 73 homes, 86 townhouses gets green light from BataviaAug 07, 2024 11:18 am - The Batavia City Council have approved plans for a mixed residential development at 1000 McKee St., west of downtown.