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Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows clash before state Supreme Court over sales tax from Cooper’s Hawk

Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows clash before state Supreme Court over sales tax from Cooper’s Hawk

Attorneys argued before the Illinois Supreme Court Wednesday over whether Rolling Meadows should pay Arlington Heights more than $1 million in misallocated sales taxes from Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, which straddles the towns' borders.

 
Palatine approves plan for liquor store, over objections of competitor

Palatine approves plan for liquor store, over objections of competitor

Plans for a new liquor and tobacco store won approval this week from the Palatine village council, despite a potential competitor’s claims it could attract crime to the area.

 
‘We've been doing really, really well’: New Vernon Hills pickleball club off to a fast start

‘We've been doing really, really well’: New Vernon Hills pickleball club off to a fast start

The end of a free 30-day membership promotion is nearing but given the reception, owners of Ace Pickleball Club of Vernon Hills are confident the early attention will carry over.

 
How West Chicago is hoping to revitalize its downtown

How West Chicago is hoping to revitalize its downtown

West Chicago is offering grants of up to $100,000 for property and business owners in its downtown.

 
New year, new opportunities for creating marketing ‘touchpoints’

New year, new opportunities for creating marketing ‘touchpoints’

As the new year unfolds, let us think about the touchpoints that inspire our audiences, our stakeholders, our customers. What moves your audience? Where are the beneficial tipping points in your marketing efforts?

 
Time to dine: Enjoy special deals as Chicago and suburbs celebrate restaurant weeks

Time to dine: Enjoy special deals as Chicago and suburbs celebrate restaurant weeks

Chicago and a number of suburbs are offering special dining deals during restaurant weeks now through early February.

 
People on the move: New hires at Itasca Bank & Trust, Lavelle Law

People on the move: New hires at Itasca Bank & Trust, Lavelle Law

Itasca Bank & Trust Co. has hired Elizabeth D. Romano as the bank’s Trust Department vice president/trust officer and appointed Thomas Gallagher as vice president/commerc...

 
A touch of romance: The James restaurant in Geneva offers a cozy, intimate spot for wining and dining

A touch of romance: The James restaurant in Geneva offers a cozy, intimate spot for wining and dining

Tucked along Third Street in downtown Geneva is a 128-year-old house that serves as the home of The James. With its dining rooms decorated in different themes and a cozy outdoor dining area, couples could enjoy many romantic dinners here and have a unique experience each time.

 
FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods

U.S. regulators on Wednesday banned the dye called Red 3 from the nation’s food supply, nearly 35 years after it was barred from cosmetics because of potential cancer risk.

 

Options for financing a home sale to a friend

A friend wants to buy a home you own, and wants you to offer seller financing. How does the seller sort out the best financing options?

 

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