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Plan for massive industrial park approved in Vernon Hills

Plan for massive industrial park approved in Vernon Hills

An industrial park potentially containing 1 million square feet of new building space has been approved for the 70-acre former American Hotel Register property on Milwaukee Avenue in Vernon Hills.

 
Mount Prospect eases gaming rules for restaurants, adds wineries to liquor class

Mount Prospect eases gaming rules for restaurants, adds wineries to liquor class

Mount Prospect trustees voted this week to change the village’s liquor code, eliminating a one-year waiting period for restaurant liquor license holders to apply for video gaming.

 
Evil Intentions Haunted House to return to Elgin at new location

Evil Intentions Haunted House to return to Elgin at new location

Evil Intentions Haunted House, which left Elgin for Maple Park two years ago, is planning a return to the city.

 
Dirty sodas heading to the suburbs as Swig is set to open 13 locations in the next year

Dirty sodas heading to the suburbs as Swig is set to open 13 locations in the next year

Swig, the originator of the dirty soda craze, has signed a 13-unit development deal with a local franchisee to open the drive-thru-centric soda shops in locations that will include Naperville, Crest Hill, Romeoville and Bolingbrook.

 
Ukrainian drones batter Russian oil facilities and set more oil tankers ablaze

Ukrainian drones batter Russian oil facilities and set more oil tankers ablaze

Ukrainian drones hit more Russian oil facilities and set two oil tankers ablaze in the Sea of Azov on Thursday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to grant Kyiv a license to manufacture the Patriot air defense systems to protect its cities.

 
New attacks raise questions about what comes next in the Iran war

New attacks raise questions about what comes next in the Iran war

President Donald Trump says he believes the ceasefire with Iran is over. He says he’s not sure he wants a deal anymore and says the U.S. should “finish the job.” But he also insists that continued attacks do not mean a return to war or long-term action.

 
Fed minutes: Officials deeply divided over future path of US inflation

Fed minutes: Officials deeply divided over future path of US inflation

The Federal Reserve's rate-setting committee is split over whether inflation is likely to stay elevated or whether it will cool once the Iran war winds down, according to minutes released Wednesday.

 
Oil prices rise, and stocks drop worldwide after Trump says ceasefire with Iran is ‘over’

Oil prices rise, and stocks drop worldwide after Trump says ceasefire with Iran is ‘over’

Oil prices rose, and stock markets dropped in shaky trading worldwide Wednesday after President Donald Trump raised doubts about the temporary truce in the war with Iran.

 
Arlington Heights appoints new village prosecutor after 48 years

Arlington Heights appoints new village prosecutor after 48 years

Ernie Blomquist is stepping down after 48 years as Arlington Heights village prosecutor and will be succeeded by Elizabeth Hantzos, who has served as associate prosecutor for 19 years.

 

Illinois laws govern community flag displays

Our association has adopted very strict rules regarding the display of flags by owners. Are there any Illinois laws on this issue?

 

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