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Family feud: Rosemont mayor’s brother says cleaning contracts wiped out after TIF lawsuit

Family feud: Rosemont mayor’s brother says cleaning contracts wiped out after TIF lawsuit

Mark Stephens, chairman of Triton College’s board and owner of Bomark Cleaning, claims he lost longstanding janitorial contracts for Rosemont public venues after the college sued the municipality over tax increment financing districts.

 
St. Charles venue won’t host controversial pastor; conservative group says it ‘won’t be silenced’

St. Charles venue won’t host controversial pastor; conservative group says it ‘won’t be silenced’

A country club in St. Charles says it won't host an event featuring a controversial speaker. Organizers are looking for another venue.

 
32 new townhouses coming to Carol Stream

32 new townhouses coming to Carol Stream

The Reserve by Pebble Nest, a 32-unit development of two-story townhouses, gained approval recently by the Carol Stream Village Board.

 
The Secret Kitchen brings royal Indian cuisine to Schaumburg

The Secret Kitchen brings royal Indian cuisine to Schaumburg

A celebrity chef from India has tabbed Schaumburg as the location for her first restaurant in America. Chef Aanal Kotak’s The Secret Kitchen opens Sunday, April 19.

 
MainStreet Libertyville appoints interim chief, looks to strengthen partnerships

MainStreet Libertyville appoints interim chief, looks to strengthen partnerships

Main Street Libertyville, the nonprofit volunteer organization that since 1989 has championed and organized activities in the downtown area, has a new leader and focus.

 
Midwest Tulip Festival opens April 17 at Kuipers Family Farm in Maple Park

Midwest Tulip Festival opens April 17 at Kuipers Family Farm in Maple Park

More than one million vibrant blooms will be on display at the Midwest Tulip Fest when it opens at Kuipers Family Farm in Maple Park.

 
McHenry County friends create bookstore on wheels

McHenry County friends create bookstore on wheels

The business idea came to Jacquee McLeod and Cassi Hunn while the two McHenry County women were in a Florida pool. Their families — including their husbands and two children each — were vacationing together, and the two longtime friends were talking about their dream of jointly running a bookstore. On that day last June, mobile bookstore Here for the Plot was born.

 
Are you struggling with FOBO?

Are you struggling with FOBO?

First there was FOMO (fear of missing out), then JOMO (joy of missing out), and now FOBO (fear of becoming obsolete). All three conditions are real and can impact behaviors and mental health in both the workplace and at home.

 

Can a condo board keep employee disciplinary records private from owners?

As a condo owner, am I entitled to view the disciplinary records of the maintenance staff employed by the association?

 
Trump’s pick for Fed chair could be the richest in modern times

Trump’s pick for Fed chair could be the richest in modern times

Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to become the next Federal Reserve chairman, would probably be the wealthiest central bank leader in recent decades if confirmed, newly released financial disclosures show.

 

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