Two new employees focus on different beauty treatments.
Showcase set for Feb. 8-9 from 6-9 p.m.
The United City of Yorkville's lease with the center expires June 30 and the facility will begin operating as a private fitness center July 1.
The move sparked anger and even boycotts from some gun business owners.
Customers are breaking out the measuring tapes and finding their submarine sandwiches are only 11 inches long.
Free app can save up to 50 percent on area deals.
The water park, one of Illinois’ largest, features a wide variety of attractions and rides.
Event features feats of strength to benefit area animal shelters.
Following the deaths of several children, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is working to get the recliners out of homes.
The good and the bad, a look back at some of the year's stories in Yorkville business.
Search gasoline prices before filling up and heading out on your holiday travels.
Show runs Dec. 20-23. Tickets are $15
Shows are Dec. 14-16. Tickets are $25.
Canned food drive and raffle to benefit the Kendall County Food Pantry.
Dr. Lea Cornish challenges others to donate to county food pantry.
Lottery ticket sales are expected to sell even faster in advance of Wednesday's $500 million Powerball Jackpot Lottery drawing.
Jingle Mingle set for Nov. 29.
Party Pad is a companion business to White Water Ice Cream.
In honor of Small Business Saturday and Thanksgiving, Patch asks: Which local shops and services are you most thankful for?
Donations will be accepted through Dec. 15.
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A selection of job listings from around the web.
PetCo Pet Food Drive continues through Nov. 11
Event features live performances by popular musicians.
Improv comedy show set for Nov. 3.
Event highlights local retailers for coming holiday season.
Drive held Nov. 3-4 at Oswego Petco Store.
Here's a list of listings from around the Web.
Claiming your business helps spread the word about your great product.
The voluntary recall of salmonella-contaminated peanut and almond butter now includes more than 70 products.
The Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce thanks the event sponsors, volunteers and organizers.
A guitar shop and party pad are coming to the city building at Bicentennial Riverfront Park.
Here's a list of listings from around the Web.
Yorkville city leaders backtrack after state says burying downtown utility wires not eligible for county revolving loan fund.
City leaders approved an incentive package for the restaurant, which would be built near Blackstone Bar & Grill.