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New beer garden, other ballpark upgrades in works for Schaumburg Boomers’ 2025 season

New beer garden, other ballpark upgrades in works for Schaumburg Boomers’ 2025 season

A new beer garden along the first-base line leads several upgrades being made to Wintrust Field in Schaumburg before the Schaumburg Boomers’ 2025 season begins May 8 at the village-owned stadium.

 
Illinoisans may be able to file federal taxes for free

Illinoisans may be able to file federal taxes for free

Many Illinois residents will be able to use the IRS Direct File service to electronically prepare and file their 2024 federal tax returns for free. Almost 2 million eligible Illinois taxpayers will be able to use Direct File starting Jan. 27.

 
New St. Charles Chamber director to focus on increasing membership, improving events

New St. Charles Chamber director to focus on increasing membership, improving events

St. Charles Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rebecca Greenlee has big plans for the organization’s future. “Who doesn’t love St. Charles? It’s one of the most beautiful towns I’ve ever been in,” Greenlee said. “It’s just a beautiful place to work.”

 
Plan to open first marijuana dispensary in Batavia nears approval

Plan to open first marijuana dispensary in Batavia nears approval

A marijuana dispensary is close to getting approval to open shop in a former Arby’s restaurant in Batavia.

 
‘Right time and a great fit’: After 16 years, Nirvana Wine & Grillerie expanding in a new location

‘Right time and a great fit’: After 16 years, Nirvana Wine & Grillerie expanding in a new location

Nirvana Wine and Grillerie, a scratch kitchen that opened in 2008 in a strip center in Vernon Hills, is moving and expanding into a new space nearby on Hawthorn Row.

 
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.

 
What happens if TikTok is banned? Your guide to a possible shut down.

What happens if TikTok is banned? Your guide to a possible shut down.

TikTok users, you’re going to be in limbo for now. TikTok, which is on the precipice of a nationwide ban in the United States as soon as Sunday, could avert a shutdown. I...

 
‘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.

 

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