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jolietbugle.com
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JULY 2, 2014
Vol. 6 No. 44
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Rauner tells Chamber he means business Bruce Rauner told Joliet-area business leaders June 27 Illinois is driving away current and prospective business
By stewart warren STAFF REPORTER When the Taste of Joliet officially opened at noon Friday, a long line of families sped through the gates. They were ready for an old-fashioned good time filled with funnel cakes, face painting, and carnival rides. And it was the perfect day to play at ATI Field at Joliet Memorial Stadium, 3000 W. Jefferson St. The sun was out, the sky was clear and the air was very warm – a great beginning for the three-day fest. Better yet, there was no charge for admission from noon to 3 p.m. that day, so they had a bargain to boot. Nick and Kelley Ratajczak of Shorewood and their children Nathan, 6, and Caitlin, 11, were among the first to arrive. They’d been looking forward to the Taste for days. Nick takes the kids to skateboard at the Joliet Park District’s skate park next door to the stadium, and they’d watched the carnival go up during the week. So they went straight to the ticket booth to buy wristbands for the rides. “They are in the, ‘I want to ride the rides’ mode,” Kelley said, laughing. But first, they would have to wait. The carnival didn’t begin selling wristbands until 1 p.m. But that was OK. They decided to walk around for an hour first.
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By nick reiher managing eDitor
nreiher@buglenewspapers.com @JolietilNews GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner told Joliet-area business leaders June 27 Illinois is driving away current and prospective business with high taxes and fees. Rauner told the crowd at a Joliet Chamber of Commerce luncheon about his meeting several years ago with then-Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana. Daniels asked Rauner that if he should be elected Illinois governor, please not to change BRUCE RAUNER worker’s comp laws GOP GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE too quickly since they are one of the Hoosier State’s best tools for business recruitment. “We’ve got to turn that around,” he said. >> see rauner | page 3