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Company earns title for fourth year in a row among large water utilities in the Midwest.
Morrison will serve as Program Director of Supplier Diversity and Community Outreach in Woodridge, IL
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Lisle small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.
Gerard Donnelly has been in charge since 1990 and has expanded the arboretum's science, education, visibility and philanthropic support.
Lisle area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Lisle.
Bankruptcy filings were down in DuPage County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Lisle area and across IL serve their customers.
On December 21, 2020, the Lisle Board of Trustees approved a resolution expanding the Village’s Business Relief Program.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
The dealership will be located at 3200 Ogden Ave.
The multi-pronged program is aimed at assisting Lisle businesses with the costs associated with reopening and operating during the pandemic.
NABET Region 4 Vice President Raza Siddiqui is also helping provide coffee to doctors and nurses at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital.
The plant-based company will set up an innovation center that includes a test kitchen, pilot plant and office space in Lisle.
"Leaping Forward Together" Theme will Mark First Systemwide Gala
The village opted out of recreational marijuana sales in a close vote.
Memorable “Night at the Rockwell” Gala for Alexian Brothers Foundation Helps to Instill Hope One Life at a Time
The development is part of the village's ongoing Ogden Avenue Plan.
Infrastructure Investment Supports Safe Drinking Water and Local Jobs
Find out how to score sweet (and salty) deals Friday at Illinois restaurants.
Metra is asking customers of the BNSF line for patience, apologizing just hours after schedule changes went into effect.
National Speakers to Highlight Clean Transportation on May 17
Capitalizing on tax-saving opportunities can help make college a financial reality
Amita Health is planning to relocate its headquarters to Lisle, where it will occupy 225,000 square feet of space on the Navistar Campus.
Getting a late start on saving for retirement? Tax laws may be working in your favor.
McCain Foods USA, Inc. is telling anyone with the recalled hash browns, sold at Mariano's, to throw them out.
Benedictine’s new Executive M.S. in Values-Driven Leadership program is meant to elevate leaders and open doors.
Bridging the “college to career” gap is the goal of a new “Personal Branding for Business” initiative at Benedictine University.
The development unit project will include a natatorium and a six-story apartment building.
The new record store will open on Saturday Sept. 17th.
The dressers are prone to falling, and several toddlers have been crushed. IKEA now will refund all or part of the cost of certain dressers.
Instead of being mad, Jeff Kohl said it's bringing him more publicity than he ever could have paid for.
The service is included with room and board for students living in on-campus housing.
Missy Hoekstra-Hecht, a manager at Naperville’s WAR Chest Boutique, shares a business story through Patch Connect video.
Rowell Inc.'s Kara Cermak shares a story through Patch Connect video.
Get healthy, get active and get connected with Matchup. CEO John Contreras explains more through Patch Connect.
PATCH CONNECT: Learn about this mission-based endeavor in the heart of Naperville.
A recall affecting cucumbers grown in Mexico and shipped to Illinois and 21 other states has been issued.
Let's just say you wouldn't want to bring this report card home to mom and dad.