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Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, stands by his truck and plow at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, stands by his truck and plow at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, stands by his truck and plow in the salt bin he uses at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. It has remnanats of last year's salt in it; the most he ever had in it was 6 semi-truck loads or 120 tons of salt. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, walks by his truck and plow at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. Lack of snow has meant little or no plowing work. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, walks by his truck and plow at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. Lack of snow has meant little or no plowing work. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
Bob Sylvester, owner of Roadside Enterprises Snow Plowing Service, walks by his truck and plow at his facility along Harlem Avenue in Tinley Park, IL on Thursday January 24, 2013. Lack of snow has meant little or no plowing work. | Matt Marton~Sun-Times Media
The lack of snow in the Chicago area this winter has owners of plowing businesses in the Southland ready to take drastic measures. And even if forecasts calling for snow late Thursday night and into Friday were accurate, it may be too little and too late to save the winter payday. … Read More