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The not-for-profit credit union also has full-service branch offices in Aurora, Batavia, Montgomery, Oswego and Yorkville, as well as a student-run branch in Oswego High School.
St. Charles-based Teqworks, an IT and cybersecurity managing company, has been listed by Inc. Magazine as one of the top 100 fastest growing private companies in the Midwest.
Some in industry believed employee-owned Daily Herald would look for smaller buyers of struggling media outlet
Tones Cones and Scoops R Us, 523 W. Main St., Ottawa, has opened for the season, serving ice cream.
Fajitas Mexican restaurant has opened in a new location.
Boost Mobile, a nationwide mobile carrier, has a new spot along Sycamore Road in DeKalb.
The DeKalb Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated Network of Nations’ new location.
Cary Barber Shop owner, who regularly hosts community events at her shop, receives community support after fighting a rare bacterial infection.
A new executive director of the Algonquin/Lake in the Hills Chamber of Commerce has been announced as the current director plans to move out of state.
New Lenox appears to be booming with 12 new businesses recently opening in the Will County village.
A rare, eight-sided barn – from a McHenry County farm where agricultural history was made – has been rebuilt and restored at Richardson Adventure Farm near Spring Grove to become an events venue.
The village of Huntley has announced the official launch of Shops on Main for its first full operating season, kicking off Friday, May 1.
Friday marks the 2026 season’s grand opening for the McHenry's Riverwalk Shoppes, set for 9:30 a.m. at Miller Point Park.
Martejo Discount in Algonquin is back open after a brief closure, but the possibility of Crunch Fitness taking over the building still looms.
Kye Petric, co-owner of In2gr8 Pediatric Therapy with Brittney Higgins, a licensed occupational therapist, said Higgins will start seeing patients on May 4.
A shop that offers authentic Korean specialty desserts and tea recently held a grand opening in Batavia.
Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm is a fourth-generation farm that offers a country store, an annual pumpkin festival, barn weddings, corporate events and special events throughout the year.
The event begins at noon on Friday at Boot Barn, located at 2661 Plainfield Road in Joliet.
State Street Restaurant was known for its wide variety of sandwiches, including hot and cold subs, paninis, hot dogs, poor boys, burgers and wraps.
The event, which includes tours after the ceremonies, begins at 4 p.m. at 317 N. Chicago St. in Joliet.
Tacos El Tio, which has a location at 1606 W. Jefferson St. in Joliet, bought the space for $1.7 million, according to the Chicago Business Journal.
After leasing the property for five years, the owner of a Morrison day care has purchased the building and the 5 acres of property on which it sits.
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce recently celebrated the grand opening of Steep N’ Clay, specializing in high-quality tea and pottery.
Harbor House by Valentino’s opened last week at Heritage Harbor in Ottawa.
A portion of every plant will directly benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Joliet. Fundraising orders close April 24.
After initial skepticism, Lake in the Hills officials have given the go-ahead for a new car wash on Randall Road.
Local bookstores in DeKalb and Sycamore are partnering to hold an Independent Bookstore Day Crosstown Bookshop Hop for the community on April 25.
DeKalb resident Lorraine Dixon wants to help bring some more fun to DeKalb with her plans to open a new indoor skating rink in town.
Pete’s Fresh Market is expected to open this summer, according to New Lenox Mayor Tim Baldermann.
Organizers behind an April 18 event are hoping that community support pours in for a local wine bar owner whose wife is battling illness.
QuikTrip - not to be confused with Kwik Trip – could be debuting in at a location off Route 25 in Algonquin.
Uni Uni Boba Joliet will hold a grand opening at noon at 1504 Essington Road, Suite 1 in Joliet.
Coming off a recent approval to open in Crystal Lake, drive-thru coffee shop Dutch Bros. now has its sights on opening in Algonquin.
To celebrate, the company plans to host a grand opening event at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 18, which will include $10 complimentary gift cards to the first 50 adult customers and DG tote bags to the first 100 customers.
Kelleher + Holland LLC, touted as one of the Chicago area’s largest full-service suburban law firms, has announced the opening of a Crystal Lake office.
Aussem Dogs will be back this year, but the hot dog stand will have a reduced schedule.
Cary successfully passed a balanced budget Tuesday, but not without some major changes from the draft presented last month, including an updated budget for renovations for a downtown alley that increased by over $500,000.
A group of downtown Geneva business owners have stepped up to sponsor and lead a smaller, community-driven Swedish Days parade, reversing an earlier announcement that the parade was canceled.
Friends since middle school, two McHenry County women have started Here for the Plot, a mobile bookshop that is making appearances at farmers markets, craft fairs and other events.
Werk Force Brewing in Plainfield will show organizations and business professionals how to support brain health and the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
Fans of Tamales Los Girasoles soon won’t have to head to Malta to get their fix of authentic Mexican food. A second location in DeKalb is anticipated to open this spring.
Before Johnsburg Village Board members agree to a tax incentive for the proposed Hidden Harbor development, they want more information on how the plan could benefit the village.
The brewery, which opened 2018 in Shorewood, will host a farewell event on Saturday, April 18.
The patriotic-themed venue in New Lenox features comfort food, cold drinks and live music.
The massive Brake Parts Inc. property in McHenry has seen interest from buyers, according to the city's economic development director.
New regulations on video gaming have been adopted by the Woodstock City Council, with a limit on how much a business' revenue can come from the gambling machines.
The Crystal Lake McDonald’s is getting a fresh start with a brand-new building and a reconfigured site to improve traffic.
Woodstock may have to sue to get the owners nf the former Thompson Appliance building to tear down the structure, which partially collapsed in December.
The Remake The World (RTW) Veteran Center is looking to transform its newly opened space, featuring a theater at 854 W. Lincoln Highway in DeKalb, into a jazz hub.
Kathleen Narusis rose up the ranks at Home State Bank in Crystal Lake at a time when it less common for women to get such opportunities. She's one of the Northwest Herald's Women of Distinction recipients.