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Milestone
Happy birthday to Martin “Buck” Harsh Jr., who turns 87 on Feb. 7. Harsh has lived in Williamsport all his life, except for the years he served in the Navy during World War II. He owned Harsh’s Meat Market until he retired. ...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), High Schools, Foods and Beverages, Schools, PTA
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New website shows how to cut calories, support local grocers
dhodges@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Missouri Grocers Association wants to promote healthy eating habits and keep your shopping dollars in the local economy. It launched www.eatathomemissouri.com in January as a way to reach out to consumers to promote their members,...Tags: Recipes, Healthy Diet, Services and Shopping, Grocery Coupons
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UFCW union will stop Wal-Mart protests -- for now
The United Food and Commercial Workers union has promised “not to engage in any picketing or confrontational conduct” at Wal-Mart facilities for at least two months, according to a government agency. The giant retailer filed a complaint...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Walmart, National Government, Career and Workplace, Government
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Black Friday Shopping Totals Hit New Record
CNNNEW YORK -- Apparently, full stomachs after Thanksgiving dinners get people in the mood for some real shopping. Customers flocked in to early store openings on Thanksgiving day to scoop up "doorbuster" deals. A record 247 million shoppers visited stores...Tags: Walmart, Turkey, Neiman Marcus, IBM, Toys
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Wal-mart plans $50 billion 'buy American' push
NEW YORK CITY -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc will buy an additional $50 billion in U.S.-made products over the next decade in areas like sporting goods and high-end appliances in what the world's largest retailer called a bid to help boost the U.S. economy. Wal-...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Walmart, U.S. Navy, Michelle Obama, Macy's, Inc.
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Trends among mom food shoppers
Comparison shopping is a way of life for many consumers. In an effort to save a few dollars here and there, shoppers take many routes to get a deal, including utilizing some digital help. A recent report shows women, and mothers in particular, are...
Tags: Arable Farming, Media Industry, Grocery Coupons, Services and Shopping, Consumers
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Local Online Community For Moms Offers Budget Tips And Parenting Advice
The Hartford CourantWrite about bargains long enough and you start to see certain names pop up regularly in response to your stories and blog posts. That's been my experience with Melissa Muszynski. Whenever I pose questions on where to find the best prices on pumpkins for...Tags: ABC (tv network), Wethersfield, Diane Sawyer , Walmart, Social Media
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Wal-Mart's iPhone 5 sale ends Saturday, adds phone to Straight Talk
Wal-Mart's in-store sale on the iPhone 5 and other Apple products is coming to an end this Saturday. After Jan. 12, the big-box retailer will no longer sell the iPhone 5 at the $127 reduced price it introduce last month in time for the holiday...
Tags: Walmart, Apple iPhone, New Products, Computer Hardware, Services and Shopping
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Wal-Mart can be made defendant in workers' lawsuit, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that Wal-Mart can be added as a defendant to a class-action lawsuit brought by temporary warehouse workers in the Inland Empire. The battle involves a warehouse operated by Schneider Logistics, which receives containers from the...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Target, Justice System, Walmart, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wal-Mart opens first store in Irvine
L.A. NOWWal-Mart opened its first store in Irvine. Employees, city officials and a line of shoppers christened the 134,376-square-foot supercenter at 71 Technology Drive with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The chain's supercenters combine Wal-Mart's normal retail... -
No serious Black Friday incidents in L.A. -- so far
L.A. NOWDespite the usual stress and anxiety that crowding into shopping centers on Black Friday provokes, authorities have reported few serious incidents in Los Angeles.... -
LAPD plans crackdown to rein in unruly Black Friday shoppers
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Police Department is cracking down to try to avoid incidents that have marred previous Black Fridays. The department plans to deploy dozens of extra officers around the city Friday to make sure frantic shoppers don't get out......
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