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‘A good deal for everyone’: Solar farm transforms Waukegan Superfund site

‘A good deal for everyone’: Solar farm transforms Waukegan Superfund site

A long vacant federal Superfund landfill site in Waukegan has been transformed with the promise of substantial electricity cost savings for low-to-moderate income residents.

 
New dining/entertainment venue to open in former South Barrington Pinstripes location

New dining/entertainment venue to open in former South Barrington Pinstripes location

810 Billiards & Bowling has signed a lease to take over the space formerly occupied by Pinstripes in The Arboretum of South Barrington.

 
Orbit Ice Arena in Palatine plans additional location with new rink, restaurant

Orbit Ice Arena in Palatine plans additional location with new rink, restaurant

The Palatine planning and zoning commission will meet Tuesday to discuss a proposal to allow an expansion of the Orbit Ice Arena that would include a new ice arena along with a restaurant and bar.

 
Schaumburg firm DialMind honing skills of AI phone attendants for other service companies

Schaumburg firm DialMind honing skills of AI phone attendants for other service companies

A Schaumburg-based company is working rapidly on the improvement of AI phone attendants for other firms, beginning with the type of senior home care agencies that emphasize the need to get it right.

 
Tobacco shop plan rejected in Wheeling

Tobacco shop plan rejected in Wheeling

A proposal for a tobacco shop on Wheeling’s northeast side has been rejected by village officials.

 
Huntley officials not fans of proposed rental duplex development

Huntley officials not fans of proposed rental duplex development

Huntley officials didn’t respond favorably to a rental duplex development proposed near the Fieldstone and Wing Pointe subdivisions.

 
BBB warns of scammers targeting veterans

BBB warns of scammers targeting veterans

This Veterans Day, as the nation honors the nearly 16 million men and women for their sacrifice and service, scammers look to target them, their families, and the general public.

 
Warren Buffett warns ‘Father Time’ is catching up, but he trusts Berkshire Hathaway successor

Warren Buffett warns ‘Father Time’ is catching up, but he trusts Berkshire Hathaway successor

Billionaire Warren Buffett warned shareholders Monday that many companies will fare better than his Berkshire Hathaway in the decades ahead because of its massive size though others might say the company's prospects will dim because “Father Time” is catching up with the 95-year-old icon who plans to step down as CEO in January.

 
China announces restrictions on chemicals after deal with Trump on fentanyl tariffs

China announces restrictions on chemicals after deal with Trump on fentanyl tariffs

China said Monday it is making good on its pledge to crack down on chemicals that can be used to make fentanyl, a key issue for President Donald Trump during recent talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping as they aimed to take steps to ease a trade war.

 
Metra to run holiday trains on five lines

Metra to run holiday trains on five lines

Metra will be operating its popular holiday trains – specially decorated trains filled with holiday characters – on five rail lines this December.

 

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