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If you love the people, places and events that make this community unique, you might make a good Patch Mayor.
Find out who's offering what, for how much the day of the Fleadh.
Beverly mom Kara Taylor is seeing good sales for her new Forget Me Knot classic wool mittens.
On Sunday Nov. 23, 100 percent of the money collected will go to Oak Forest 11U Full-Time Baseball Myrtle Beach Tourney Fund.
You may have already sampled some of their goodsābut now step inside for a true 350 experience in Tinley Park.
Killelea Jewelers has grown into a mainstay in the Southland. Find out the story behind the business.
The Wells Fargo Works project is award five small businesses $25,000 plus professional mentorship. Find out how you can enter here.
The Small Business Administration is increasing the number of employees and annual revenue benchmarks for businesses to qualify for financial assistance.
Republicans largely support the measure, but Democrats say it will force spending cuts in other areas.
Polish up your resume for the event, scheduled for Tuesday, June 17 at the Orland Park Civic Center.
Oak Forest's farmers market is open for business every Saturdayāand is still being fine-tuned.
A majority of respondents said big business is bad at growing the U.S. economy, and favored small business innovations.
Outsourcing, crowdfunding and getting things done for small businesses in the global web economy
FREE (hugs), (cold) BEER. Eye-catching, clever and inviting are three keys to mastering the sandwich board. What are your tips for signs that demand customers' attention and business?
Other business from Patch towns have survived the Shark Tank. Learn how you can get on the show, and a few tips to help if you get there.
It's National Bike to Work Week, and many more people are commuting on bikes than a decade ago. See where your city ranks nationally.
The bar will be redesigned to reflect the rustic feel of a true country saloon.
There's a new ice cream company coming to Chicago, and they're looking for Chicagoans' help in naming a Bears-inspired flavor.
Watch how a martial arts academy grew its business with the help of the Wells Fargo Works Project, and learn how you can win a similar experience, including $25,000 for your business.
The location is set to open later this month, at 127th and Ridgeland Avenue.