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Car-tastic: The Chicago Auto Show is back with 2,000 tires to kick

Car-tastic: The Chicago Auto Show is back with 2,000 tires to kick

New attractions include Chi-Town Alley showcasing local car culture and an indoor test track for gas-powered autos.

 
East Dundee office building sells for $1.5M; West Dundee restaurant space on sale for $1.25M

East Dundee office building sells for $1.5M; West Dundee restaurant space on sale for $1.25M

Continuing the resurgence of East Dundee, an office building in the heart of the downtown just sold for $1.5 million. Meanwhile, a three-level restaurant space is up for sale at $1.25 million in West Dundee.

 

Finn McCool’s up for $225,000 grant in Wheeling

A much-anticipated restaurant is in line for a $225,000 municipal grant in Wheeling.

 
New SNAP work requirements go into effect Feb. 1, threatening recipient eligibility

New SNAP work requirements go into effect Feb. 1, threatening recipient eligibility

H.R. 1, or the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law last July, changes the work requirements for the federal food assistance program known as SNAP. Starting Feb. 1, adults aged 18 to 64 without dependents under age 14 must work, participate in employment and training programs or volunteer at least 80 hours each month to receive benefits.

 
Hoffman Estates Chamber names award winners at 15th annual Celebration of Excellence

Hoffman Estates Chamber names award winners at 15th annual Celebration of Excellence

Edge Electrical Systems LLC won the coveted Business of the Year Award at the Hoffman Estates Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s recent 15th annual Celebration of Excellence dinner.

 
Former Bulldog Ale House in McHenry soon to reopen as Red Rose Banquets

Former Bulldog Ale House in McHenry soon to reopen as Red Rose Banquets

In the past four years, Moiz Mohammed has opened two Red Rose Banquets facilities in Roselle and Elgin, and the third is set to come to McHenry later this spring.

 
Daily Herald Suburban Business accepting submissions for 2026 Book of Lists

Daily Herald Suburban Business accepting submissions for 2026 Book of Lists

Local businesses in various industries have a chance to get listed for free in the 2026 Book of Lists, a premium reference for executives.

 
Here’s when you’ll get your tax refund from the IRS

Here’s when you’ll get your tax refund from the IRS

People with straightforward returns should not encounter delays, but because of an exodus of IRS workers since the start of the Trump administration, the national taxpayer advocate has cautioned that the 2026 tax filing season is likely to present challenges for those who run into problems filing. Here’s what to know.

 
Warsh’s challenge: Navigating Fed independence and Trump’s demands

Warsh’s challenge: Navigating Fed independence and Trump’s demands

Kevin Warsh has sought the job of Federal Reserve chair, off and on, since President Donald Trump first considered him for the position nearly a decade ago. Now that he is in line for the position, the enormity of the challenge ahead of him is clear.

 
Perfect opportunity for small business community to get engaged

Perfect opportunity for small business community to get engaged

Election season is upon us. Illinois politicians have just started their 2026 legislative session. There is a window every two years when voters have a unique opportunity to make their voices heard.

 

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