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Schaumburg considering tax incentive to turn former Title Max building into Masala Pizza

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday will consider recommending a Class 7C tax incentive to help fund the transformation of a former Title Max building into the fourth location of the local Indian restaurant c.

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Schaumburg aiming to revitalize aging 573-acre industrial park

Schaumburg officials hope a tax increment financing (TIF) district can provide the public resources needed to attract new investment in the village’s nearly 60-year-old, 573-acre Centex industrial p.

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Into It. Over It. announce new album 'Interesting Decisions,' share "Bandelier"

Into It. Over It. announce new album 'Interesting Decisions,' share "Bandelier"
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Designs for new village hall, police station part of Schaumburg's proposed $341M budget

Designs for a new village hall and police station along with the creation of a tax increment finance (TIF) district to fund improvements to Schaumburg’s 600-acre Centex industrial park are part of t.

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ISUPD chief answers questions from Faculty Senate, healthcare management certificate approved

Iowa State University Police Department (ISUPD) Chief Michael Newton addressed faculty regarding the use of force by an officer that resulted in an injured Iowa State student during a traffic stop in August.  Newton was asked by history professor Brian Behnken, about the use of force by ISUPD Officer Frankie Contreras, which resulted in the.

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