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Looking for a new line of work, or a way to supplement your income? Check out what H-F and Chicago Heights Patch found for you.
Recall: 615,000 minivans produced from 2004 to 2009 might shift out of park.
Jobs lost at local hospitals • Kmart liquidation sale • Gas station boycott • This week on the BizWatch
Business owners in Chicago Heights tell Patch what they're best known for and when they got started.
The hospital says the Affordable Care Act is forcing reductions and a shift in focus from in-patient to outpatient care.
What do you think about Starbucks decision? Do you think other businesses should, or should not, ban or ask customers not to bring guns into businesses? Let us know in the comments' section.
North Side and North Shore money and six Pritzkers make the list.
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Illinois ranks 4th in United States in craft beer quality.
After recently wiring $100,000 to keep Lincoln Mall open, a judge is now demanding another $100,000 for repairs and receiver fees.
You'd be surprised at the things people do in job interviews.
Did you buy a new car this year? Tell your neighbors what you think of your new ride.
Find out how to save 50 percent off admission.
Check out the top 7 rated restaurants in the Heights, based on Yelp! reviews. Did your neighbors get it right?
A Chicago company will now take over the operations of Lincoln Mall.
The decrepit mall's owner also owns several other malls—at least three of which have also experienced financial troubles.
This Week: Aunt Martha's in Olympia Fields is hiring, along with Dressbarn in Homewood and Sleepy's in South Holland.
A Cook County judge ordered the mall's owner to present Matteson with a remediation plan by next week.
The owners of the facility owe almost $9 million in back fines and taxes, according to a WGN report.
This Week: VITAS in Chicago Heights is hiring, along with Franciscan St. James Health, Chevy of Homewood, Officeteam, Petco and more.
The two-story building and accompanying warehouse at 149 S. Halsted Avenue in Chicago Heights is currently for sale. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
The coffee company is promising speeds 10 times higher by changing service providers.
The small office building on Chicago Road is ready to be occupied and Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory in Orland Park will ship a pound of fudge to the troops for every pound you buy. What are you waiting for?
This week: openings at CMT Teach Me How Academy, Petco, Sunrise Senior Living, Pizza Hut, Accountemps and more.
The Chicago Heights beloved hotspot Schoops closed its doors and now the former location is up for sale. Patch wants to know, what should go here?
This week: openings at Pepboys, Petco, Jonathan Kane Salon and Spa, Labor Ready, Aunt Martha's and more.
7-Eleven is celebrating its 86th birthday with free Slurpees. Get yours this Thursday, July 11.
Located across the street from Chicago Heights city hall, this local business space is for sale. Patch wants to know: what should go here?
This week: openings at Petco, Jonathan Kane Salon and Spa, Labor Ready and more.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
The former Payless Shoe Store located at 1317 S. Halsted Avenue is up for sale for $154,500. Patch wants to know: What Should Go Here?
This week: openings at Petco, TransTech, CR England and a process engineer for a food company.