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Retail chains using body cameras to catch shoplifters

While larger retail chains opt for more high-tech solutions, smaller local businesses say the cost to implement body cameras could outweigh the benefits.

Downtown Rockford vintage retail store getting new name, location

Ryan Smiley, owner of vintage retail store formerly known as Smiley s Vintage Supply Co., is preparing for changes as he moves to a new location.

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Get inspired by three local room redesigns

Get inspired by three local room redesigns We came across three bedrooms designed by locals that might spark some inspiration. April 30, 2021 9:07 AM Andrea Behling Updated: Photo by Dwellings/S. Photography It’s possible you’ve already redesigned or remodeled all the common areas of your house while staying home, so it’s time to turn your attention to the rooms behind closed doors. We came across three bedrooms designed by locals that might spark some inspiration. Private Getaway Photo by Dwellings/S. Photography This downtown loft underwent a top-to-bottom makeover by Dwellings, an interior design service and home furnishings store serving the Madison area. For their bedroom, clients April and Aric Dichraff worked with Dwellings co-owners Julie Umhoefer and Jennifer Haley, who tag-team on all their design projects. The industrial-style loft in the Pressman Building needed some warming up, Umhoefer says. “With the concrete pillars and neut

Palace Shoe Repair closes after 95 years in business in Rockford

ROCKFORD Brothers Dave and Tom Giamalva locked the doors at Palace Shoe Repair for the final time on Friday, an emotional end to 95 years as a family business. The brothers, who ran the downtown shop with their father, Lou, have spent the last couple months selling off their remaining inventory of shoes, boots, purses, wallets and other accessories. “We’ve always known that the end could come,” Tom Giamalva told the Register Star in a March interview. “After this long and working with family, it’s very difficult. I won’t see my dad and my brother every day.” The shop has been located at 204 N. Main St. since 1958. It opened in 1926 in the 100 block of North Main Street next to the Palace Theater, which was demolished years ago.

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