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Construction on new Meijer in Homer Glen could start soon
Construction of a much-anticipated Meijer superstore in Homer Glen could start as soon as this week, according to company officials. The project could take 12 months, with the store expected to open in 2014, Meijer representatives told the Village...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Local Government, Casino and Gambling Industry, Science and Technology
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Ken Griffin calls Illinois tax incentives cronyism
Tribune staff reporterCitadel founder Kenneth Griffin named and shamed local corporations that have taken tax incentives from the state’s financially strapped government in a Monday evening speech to a prominent Chicago business group. "The last election cycle I called...Tags: Pat Quinn, Economy, Business and Finance, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Google Inc.
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Wilmette Golf Club to close for major renovations
The Wilmette Park District will close its public golf course on July 29 for a $2 million renovation that officials say will reduce flood problems and provide new challenges for golfers. It will be the largest renovation ever for the Wilmette Golf Club,...
Tags: Golf, Renovation, Sports, Architecture, Arts and Culture
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Protesters oppose possible sale of The Baltimore Sun to Koch brothers
Ten protesters gathered Tuesday morning in front of The Baltimore Sun's office on North Calvert Street, rallying against a possible sale of the newspaper to Koch Industries. Headed by brothers David H. Koch and Charles G. Koch, the private company has...
Tags: MoveOn, Tribune Company, Business Enterprises, David Koch, The New York Times
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Editorial: Dear President Cullerton, Gov. Quinn needs you. We all do.
All in cordial terms, Illinois Senate President John Cullerton. Notice the comma, rather than a colon, in our salutation. This is a personal note, just between us. Nobody else needs to know about it. Gov. Pat Quinn met Monday with the Tribune...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Elections, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch
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Chicago's GrubHub to merge with Seamless
One company was founded in Chicago by hungry software engineers, the other in New York by hungry lawyers. Both were looking to replace restaurants' paper takeout menus with Web-based technology. Now the two rivals are joining forces. GrubHub, one of...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tribune Company, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Financing and Stock Offerings
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Recognizing restaurant regulars
Q: Was talking with a few friends the other day about restaurants we frequent often. It occurred to us that rarely do restaurants ever recognize your consistent patronage with a free app or drink. Are we living with bygone expectations? Thoughts? --...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Michigan Avenue, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bill Daley, Chicago Restaurants
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Voice of the People, May. 21
Care options I appreciate the Chicago Tribune for paying attention to an issue that my family has been faced with for quite some time: caring for the mentally ill. My brother has been dealt a bad hand in life. He has wild mood swings that without the...Tags: Israel, Judaism, American Civil Liberties Union, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Religion and Belief
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Open thread: The weeks in review
Change of SubjectThe "Weeks in Review" feature is now an open thread in which commenters can talk about any current events or cultural phenomena that have caught their attention, including but not limited to the topics brought up in our traditional roundup...... -
52% of low-income, minority CTA riders paying more
As South Side and south suburban Chicago Transit Authority riders figure out the best way to get to work and other activities Monday without Red Line Dan Ryan service, a new analysis shows that the CTA's fare increases for one-day and seven-day passes...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Michigan Avenue, Transportation, Civil Rights, Minority Groups
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More poor live in suburbs than urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: South Holland, Blue Island, Northwestern University, Dolton, Frank Lloyd Wright
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Preview: Blackhawks at Red Wings
Reuters(Updated: Minor editing throughout) After an exhausting seven-game series against the Pacific Division champion Anaheim Ducks in the first round, the seventh-seeded Detroit Red Wings ran out of gas in the third period of the opener of their Western...Tags: Viktor Stalberg, Anaheim Ducks, Joel Quenneville, Damien Brunner, Detroit Free Press
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