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Good Luck Grandma Credited For Jackpot | Benevolent Bakery | 'Best In Town' Pizzeria Opens

A pizzeria known for being "the best in town" moves into Chicago suburb, and a lucky granny: Illinois Business News this week.

This week in Illinois business news, a lottery winner says their grandma was their good luck charm; a record-breaking mansion sale; and a newcomer making big promises replacing a long-standing pizzeria.

Additionally, the day before Thanksgiving, a suburban bakery committed to giving away 100 loaves of bread to local families.

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Dec. 4 is National Cookie Day and to celebrate, Insomnia Cookies is offering a free classic cookie and an optional $1 deluxe cookie until 3 a.m. on Dec. 5.

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Nonalcoholic Bottle Shop Neer Beer Opens Black Friday In Wheaton

Customers an also sip nonalcoholic drinks on tap at the new NA bottle shop located on Wesley Street.

La Grange-Area Bar Sued Over Fatal DUI Crash

A DUI suspect was overserved at the bar before crashing and killing a woman, according to the lawsuit.

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Ice Rink Debuts At Block 59 In Naperville

The 2025 season of the city's newest skate rink includes an opportunity to skate with Santa.

Lisle's Proposed Indoor Recreation Site Could Come With $43M Price Tag: Study

At a recent park district meeting, consultants shared the results of a study of feasibility of a new indoor recreation facility in Lisle.

Craft Show With More Than 200 Vendors Planned At LHS

Admission is $5 each day, with vendors available in both the Gymnasium and Field House at LHS.

Sky Zone Opens First McHenry County Location

The 35,000-square-footSky Zone has opened at 2471 Randall Road in Algonquin.

$6M Central Athletic Center Project Moves Ahead

The school is seeking proposals for the facility. Private donations will cover construction costs, officials said.

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