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‘There’s such a need’: Gluten-free restaurant opens in Geneva

‘There’s such a need’: Gluten-free restaurant opens in Geneva

Ugly Noodle, a new celiac-safe, gluten-free restaurant, has opened in downtown Geneva.

 
Fidelity wants to use first-floor spot in Naperville’s old Barnes & Noble building, raising some concerns

Fidelity wants to use first-floor spot in Naperville’s old Barnes & Noble building, raising some concerns

What should move into Naperville’s old Barnes & Noble building downtown? Fidelity Investments wants to use a ground-floor spot to serve walk-in customers.

 
Cafes, bakeries selected for 2024 Made in St. Charles program

Cafes, bakeries selected for 2024 Made in St. Charles program

Four businesses will be presented awards Tuesday, Jan. 21 as part of the 2024 Made in St. Charles program. Arcedium Coffeehouse, Brown Butter Café & Bakery, Dear Donuts ...

 
A rundown of Trump’s executive actions, from tariffs to immigration

A rundown of Trump’s executive actions, from tariffs to immigration

President Donald Trump wasted no time announcing steps to implement many of his campaign pledges, including on immigration, energy, the military and federal workforce, ca...

 
Mayor, Northwestern Medicine honored by Grayslake business group

Mayor, Northwestern Medicine honored by Grayslake business group

The Grayslake Economic Development Commission has selected Rhett Taylor, mayor of the village of Grayslake, as the recipient of the 2024 Business Leader of the Year Award.

 
Huntley District 158 to buy electric buses, but switches supplier after company suspends Joliet operations

Huntley District 158 to buy electric buses, but switches supplier after company suspends Joliet operations

Huntley Community School District 158 is getting four new electric buses but is switching companies to get them.

 
From backing a ban to being hailed as a savior: Inside Trump's TikTok shift

From backing a ban to being hailed as a savior: Inside Trump's TikTok shift

NEW YORK — During his first term as president, Donald Trump led the effort to ban TikTok, the hugely popular video-sharing site he said posed a threat to U.S. national se...

 
Bitcoin soars past $109,000 ahead of possible early action on crypto by Trump

Bitcoin soars past $109,000 ahead of possible early action on crypto by Trump

WASHINGTON — The price of bitcoin surged to over $109,000 early Monday, just hours ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, as a pumped up cryptocurrency ind...

 
Trump is holding off on tariffs but betting Day 1 moves can cut energy prices and tame inflation

Trump is holding off on tariffs but betting Day 1 moves can cut energy prices and tame inflation

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is holding off on tariffs during his first day and placing a big bet that his executive actions can cut energy prices and tame inflation. B...

 
Votes on 3 long-neglected state issues can help Illinois businesses

Votes on 3 long-neglected state issues can help Illinois businesses

On April 1, nine suburban townships will ask their community of voters about three pressing issues affecting Illinois and its business environment. Advisory questions in...

 

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