Remembered for her infectious smile, girlish laugh and love of Bensenville, Elvira “Vera” Johnson died last week at the age of 96.
Day: April 24, 2024
Summer Hartman Launches Premier Newborn Care Specialist School: A Blend of Expertise and Excellence
Summer Hartman, the visionary behind NewbornIQ.com, has officially unveiled the platform’s flagship offering: a premier Newborn Care Specialist School designed to set a new standard in newborn care education.
Dan Brooks, with Xexis Private Wealth, Interviewed Influential Entrepreneurs Podcast Discussing Things Advisors Don’t Explain That Could Negatively Impact Retirement
Dan Brooks discusses navigating the hidden risks in retirement planning. Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-dan-brooks-founder-of-xexis-private-wealth-discussing-things-your-current-advisors-havent-explained-that-could-negatively-impact-your-retirement/ Financial advisors may unintentionally neglect to fully explain certain aspects of retirement planning, not necessarily out of malice but due to a lack of expertise or restrictions from their firms. In a podcast episode, Dan Brooks, the founder of Xexis Private Wealth, highlighted that advisors may not intentionally leave out crucial information that could impact retirement planning negatively. He mentioned that advisors working for big financial firms are often…
Aurora City Council holds consideration of new tattoo license
Aldermen on the Public Health, Safety and Transportation Committee on Tuesday decided they did not have enough information to amend the city code on Tattoo and Body Art Establishments to add space for another tattoo license.
City removes and preserves Chicago Rat Hole after complaints from neighbors
Photos from the scene show workers removing the Roscoe Village sidewalk slab before refilling the hole with cement. It’s unclear where the beloved imprint will be displayed next.
‘Star Wars’ creator George Lucas and Mellody Hobson plan $33.5M condo that will be the highest priced in Chicago history
The couple plans to combine a condo they purchased from Ken Griffin last year with one they already own.
From home decor items to ‘dog beer,’ new shop in Batavia caters to pet lovers
CāDō & Company at 103 E. Wilson St. in downtown Batavia aims to sell “upscale products designed to improve the lives of cherished pets and those who love them.”
Park district: No taxpayer dollars will be spent to expand Cosley Zoo parking
If the Wheaton Park District gets the green light to build a 93-space parking lot across the street from Cosley Zoo, the project would cost an estimated $2.1 million, officials said.
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Dunes Tourism board president holds appointed seat — for now
After a dramatic interplay between himself and the Porter County Council Tuesday night Mitch Peters, president of the Indiana Dunes Tourism Board, managed to hold onto his post – for now.