The Strawflower Shop and Rug Merchant in Geneva.
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The Phillips 66 station on Batavia Avenue in Batavia recently closed.
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Shell expected to replace Phillips 66 at Batavia site
Shell gas is expected to open soon at the former Phillips 66 station at 108 N. Batavia Ave., Batavia, co-owner Dan Siddiqui recently told Batavia Patch.com. Siddiqui said he closed the Gas Mart USA Phillips 66 in late September to clean the interior and install new display shelves and other equipment. The store is expected to reopen soon and will later add Shell gas pumps.
Laurie Milbourn, center, owns Going to My Happy Place Yoga.
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Congratulations to our friend Laurie Milbourn on the recent grand opening of her yoga studio, Going to My Happy Place Yoga, 316 Anderson Blvd., Geneva. Milbourn shares the site with World Martial Arts USA. Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns and members of the business community attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Scott High owns Tri County Coins & Collectibles.
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Newspaper features Elburn store
The Kane County Chronicle reported about Tri County Coins & Collectibles at 111 N. Main St. in downtown Elburn. The store is owned by Scott and Silvia High. The store buys a variety of coins, currency and other collectibles. To learn more about the store, call 630-365-9700 or visit www.tricountycoins.com.
Dr. Rachna Arora
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Dreyer welcomes gastroenterologist
Dreyer Medical Clinic recently announced that Dr. Rachna Arora joined the clinic's Department of Gastroenterology. Arora see patients at the clinic's Highland and Rush-Coley Campus locations. Arora received her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. For more information about Dreyer Medical Clinic, call 630-879-7500.
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