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  2. Naperville, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Land was acquired, and the upper floor of the Naper Boulevard Library opened to the public on December 29, 1992. South Naperville still had a gap in the Library's coverage, so the 95th Street Library was opened on September 21, 2003. [62] The Nichols Library is in downtown Naperville, on Jefferson Street. It opened at this location in March 1986.

  3. U.S. Route 45 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Starting at 95th Street near Hickory Hills, US 45 becomes concurrent US 12 and US 20. Two miles further north, at Archer , the road loses its 96th Avenue designation; this is due to the road entering suburbs that do not use Chicago's address system, and that most of its alignment north of Archer would be at 10000 W anyway, if the address system ...

  4. First Midwest Bancorp - Wikipedia

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    The FDIC and First Midwest Bank entered into a loss-share transaction on $343.8 million of Palos Bank and Trust Company's assets. [9] First Midwest Bank assumed Waukegan Savings Bank's $77 million in deposits and $89 million in assets following its closure by the FDIC. The two Waukegan branches will open as First Midwest locations. [10] The ...

  5. LaSalle Bank - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s LaSalle acquired the Mutual National Bank of Chicago founded by Frank C. Rathje. Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) acquired the bank in 1979. In a merger of co-owned banks, the LaSalle Bank N.A. name was adopted in 1999. It was the largest bank headquartered in Chicago with US$72.2 billion in assets and US$46.8 billion in deposits.

  6. Business hours - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, the hours between 9 am and 5 pm (the traditional "9 to 5") are typically considered to be standard business hours. However, U.S. governmental agencies typically operate between the hours of 7:00am and 3:00pm. The topic of standard hours is hotly debated in modern times.

  7. Theodore Olson, prominent conservative US lawyer, dies at 84

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    (Reuters) -Theodore Olson, a conservative American lawyer who helped Republican George W. Bush secure the presidency in the legal battle over the 2000 U.S. election and went on to argue ...

  8. This Is the 1 Step You Should Never Skip When Baking Cookies

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    Generally speaking, 24 hours is an ideal length of time to refrigerate cookie dough. A longer period will have a negligible impact on your cookies, and dough that rests for longer than 72 hours ...

  9. World stocks head for biggest monthly gains since May as ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) -Global shares headed on Friday for their biggest monthly gains since May on hopes for strong U.S. growth, while Japanese rate hike bets and shifting euro zone monetary policy ...