Business Stories from July 5, 2019
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O'Donnell: Vegas Stats and Info aiming to cash in on Chicago TV
Jul 6, 2019 10:07 PM - Jim O'Donnell talks to Bill Adee of Vegas Stats and Info, who says increased interest in sports betting means good things for his company.
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Geneva to vote Monday on controversial plan for new historic districtJul 5, 2019 7:22 PM - A controversial plan to create a second Geneva historic district is up for a vote Monday night.
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School of Rock floats proposal to open in downtown BarringtonJul 5, 2019 6:38 PM - An international music school chain wants to open at a busy intersection in downtown Barrington.
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Elgin the latest to join 'dementia-friendly' communitiesJul 5, 2019 5:41 PM - Elgin is now part of the Dementia Friendly America network. "We are driving with people who have dementia. We are shopping with them, we are going to the library with them," Glenna Godinksy said. "It's a community issue."
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Storied African-American newspaper becoming digital only
Jul 5, 2019 5:41 PM - The publisher of the storied African American newspaper Chicago Defender has announced it will no longer publish a print version
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Hoffman Estates being wooed for another manufacturing HQJul 5, 2019 3:54 PM - Hoffman Estates village board members Monday will grant a courtesy review to yet another proposed manufacturing headquarters within easy access of the improved tollway interchange at Barrington Road.
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Warren pitches executive orders on race and gender pay gap
Jul 5, 2019 11:35 AM - 2020 candidate Elizabeth Warren announces executive orders she would sign as president aimed at addressing the wage and employment leadership gap for women of color
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Why there migth be cause for concern with U.S. labor marketJul 5, 2019 11:02 AM - As the U.S. election cycle gets underway, expect much debate over just how strong the economy really is after becoming the longest uninterrupted expansion in America's history.
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Some Kenyan families reject Boeing's compensation for crash
Jul 5, 2019 10:56 AM - Fifteen Kenyan families of people killed in a plane crash in Ethiopia in March have rejected a proposal by Boeing to compensate them, saying they will pursue their claims in court
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Billionaire Chris Cline, the 'King of Coal,' among 7 killed in helicopter crash
Jul 5, 2019 10:53 AM - Billionaire coal baron Chris Cline, whose mines were among the most productive in the country, died in a Fourth of July helicopter crash that killed seven people traveling from the Bahamas to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, according to multiple reports.
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