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2018年8月30日 星期四

A broken heart at Macushla Brewing | Lake Shore East plans reconfigured | Airports open gaming parlors

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August 30, 2018

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In Glenview, Macushla Brewing carries on despite a broken heart

Thursday, Aug 30

Mike Welch, founder of Macushla Brewing in Glenview, died in April at age 44. His family and friends are trying to keep his dream alive.

South Dakota-based health system eyes Chicago-area hospital system

A South Dakota-based hospital system is looking to enter the Chicago-area health care market – with its eye on at least one local hospital system, according to reports.

Lakeshore East developers retool plan for three new towers

Developers unveiled reconfigured plans to build three Lakeshore East towers, including an 80-story skyscraper that would become one of the tallest along Lake Michigan.

Loyola Medicine names new CEO

Loyola Medicine has named a new president and CEO who will begin leading the three-hospital system in November.

Microsoft to insist on partners offering paid family leave

Technology giants offer some of the most generous employee benefits, but the workers who mow the lawns or serve lunch in the cafeteria — jobs often staffed by outside firms — tend to get far smaller packages.

Airports open gaming parlors to occupy travelers

As airport time killers, cocktails will never lose their favored status. But the race for novel concessions inside the terminal is becoming more playful. Especially when it comes to mollifying less-than-happy passengers.

Campbell Soup plans to sell international, fresh units

Campbell Soup Co. plans to focus on its core snacks and soup business in North America and sell its international business, paying down debt.

Mortgage rates hold steady heading into the holiday weekend

Mortgage rates were essentially flat this week, halting the 30-year fixed rate's three-week slide.

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