Suburban Business Newsletter Newsletter
Daily Herald's Suburban Business Newsletter
‘One-woman show’: Barrington resident brings home-grown business to historic Ice House mall

‘One-woman show’: Barrington resident brings home-grown business to historic Ice House mall

Montana Bellagamba is bringing her passion for books to the town where she grew up, filling a need in her hometown.

 
Local residents protest potential rezoning of Plum Farms site in Hoffman Estates for data center

Local residents protest potential rezoning of Plum Farms site in Hoffman Estates for data center

Residents of communities near the 186-acre Plum Farms property in Hoffman Estates Wednesday protested its proposed rezoning for industrial uses they consider a smoke screen for a data center.

 
‘A fresh market on steroids’: Expansive new grocery store opens in Vernon Hills

‘A fresh market on steroids’: Expansive new grocery store opens in Vernon Hills

The newest grocery store in Vernon Hills opened to the public Wednesday with a huge selection meant to serve a diverse community.

 
‘We are going to get it right’: Dart outlines plans to curb crime on trains, buses

‘We are going to get it right’: Dart outlines plans to curb crime on trains, buses

Professionalism, accountability and a safe system for Metra, Pace and CTA riders are among Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s goals in heading up a regionwide task force.

 
Rolling Meadows privatizes garbage pickup after 57 years of public service

Rolling Meadows privatizes garbage pickup after 57 years of public service

Rolling Meadows city council members unanimously voted to privatize garbage collection after 57 years of municipal service, inking a 5-year contract with Lakeshore Recycling Services.

 
Hersey grad’s floating phone case wins Dominican University business competition

Hersey grad’s floating phone case wins Dominican University business competition

A Hersey High School graduate earned $10,000 in a Dominican University business competition for a concept he is floating to prevent mobile phones from sinking in pools, lakes and other bodies of water.

 

Geneva garbage prices rising

Geneva’s garbage collection prices will change on Wednesday, July 1.

 
Trump administration announces $17.5 billion in loans for 10 new large nuclear reactors

Trump administration announces $17.5 billion in loans for 10 new large nuclear reactors

The Trump administration is providing $17.5 billion to speed the development of 10 new large nuclear reactors to meet the skyrocketing power demand from massive data centers.

 
Trump abruptly cancels signing of bipartisan bill on affordable housing

Trump abruptly cancels signing of bipartisan bill on affordable housing

An hour and a half before he was due to sign the bill at the Capitol at noon, the president declared on social media that a news conference and signing ceremony was “hereby cancelled until such a time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency.”

 
Dining out: New restaurants, July 4 specials and more

Dining out: New restaurants, July 4 specials and more

Madurai Kitchen opened a new location this week at Glen Town Center in Glenview, and there’s a new First Watch in Crystal Lake. Plus, where to celebrate July 4, new menu items at CRISP & GREEN and fun for your pup at Lazy Dog.

 

Find more great stories on dailyherald.com.
 
You are receiving this email because you signed up for our 'Suburban Business Newsletter' Newsletter on DailyHerald.com.


Want to be removed? No problem, Click here to unsubscribe and manage your email subscriptions.

Today's Daily Herald e-edition is ready!
Arlington Heights
Illinois

P.O. Box 280, Arlington Heights, IL 60006

Copyright 2026 Paddock Publications, Inc. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -