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Schaumburg considering extending nearby TIF district onto controversial Loeber property

Schaumburg considering extending nearby TIF district onto controversial Loeber property

A revised residential proposal for Schaumburg’s 33-acre Loeber Farm property adjacent to Rolling Meadows will get a public review next month just as village officials consider extending a nearby tax incentive to include the project.

 
Mundelein annexes land for future housing development

Mundelein annexes land for future housing development

Mundelein trustees have annexed more land on the village’s northwest side ahead of another proposed housing development.

 
The Kate at 318, Bread & Vine now open in Geneva

The Kate at 318, Bread & Vine now open in Geneva

The Kate at 318, an event space with French-themed bistro Bread and Vine on the first floor, recently celebrated its grand opening at 318 S. Third St. in Geneva with a ribbon cutting, food and the Jesse White Tumblers.

 

Wheeling parks board to decide construction contract for aquatic center

The Wheeling Park District board will meet Tuesday to consider hiring a company to manage the early steps of a proposed renovation of the Family Aquatic Center.

 
Building an emergency fund can feel daunting, but these tips can help

Building an emergency fund can feel daunting, but these tips can help

Maybe your car broke down, your computer was stolen, or you had a surprise visit to urgent care. Emergencies are inevitable, but you can prepare to deal with them by building an emergency fund.

 
Captive consumers are paying way too much

Captive consumers are paying way too much

Even though their leases require airport businesses to charge prices that are competitive with downtown Chicago, it sure doesn’t seem that way. I took the time to look at many items for sale at an airport, and the typical markup is 100% to 300% over industry standards.

 
Daily Herald Media Group recognizes six employees with excellence awards

Daily Herald Media Group recognizes six employees with excellence awards

The Daily Herald Media Group on Tuesday recognized six employees from various departments for their dedication and service to the company with this year’s Excellence Awards.

 
Trump allies urge focus on workers as White House boosts AI development

Trump allies urge focus on workers as White House boosts AI development

A think tank with deep ties to the White House on Monday announced a $10 million initiative to develop artificial intelligence policies aimed at supporting workers, as President Donald Trump signed an executive order to accelerate AI research and development.

 
Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys. Other Thanksgiving foods may cost more

Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys. Other Thanksgiving foods may cost more

The shrinking population is expected to cause wholesale turkey prices to rise 44% this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Despite the increase, many stores are offering discounted or even free turkeys to soften the potential blow to Thanksgiving meal budgets.

 

What happens if a board does not adopt a budget?

What happens if a board does not adopt an annual budget?

 

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