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Mandan to get Walmart Supercenter
Walmart spokesman Ryan Irsik says Walmart will submit site and building plans by late February for a 150,000-square-foot store that would employ about 250 people.
Friday, January, 13, 2012 - - Business

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CORRECTION: 26 of 27 businesses pass alcohol compliance check
The Herald’s story on the Grand Forks Police Department’s recent Alcohol Compliance Checks inaccurately reported the location of the one area business which failed the check. The Ozark Spirits store is located at Wal-Mart.
Thursday, January, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Stocks rise for second day
Stocks barely budged Wednesday, and investors held on to their gains from a strong opening to the year. It wasn't much, but after the lurching, up-and-down weeks of 2011, investors were grateful for the winning streak.
Wednesday, January, 04, 2012 - AP Business Writer - Business

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Man arrested in groping at Fridley, Minn., Wal-Mart
Police on Friday arrested a man suspected of groping a child at the Wal-Mart store in Fridley this week. The suspect, 29, was arrested after his home in Columbia Heights was searched by police. Authorities received several calls from the public after the case was reported in the media.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - Star Tribune / MCT - News

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Gift cards extend retail’s holiday cheer
Gift-card spending rose to nearly 18 percent of total holiday spending this year, the highest percentage since 2006 and up from 14.6 percent last year and 13.1 percent in 2009, according to a consumer-tracking survey by the International Council of Shopping Centers and Goldman Sachs.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - Business

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Gift cards extend retail’s holiday cheer
A resurgent demand for gift cards may extend retailers’ holiday cheer well into January.
Saturday, December, 31, 2011 - McClatchy Tribune - Business

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UPDATE: Wal-Mart pulls baby formula after 10-day-old boy dies in Missouri
Wal-Mart pulled the Enfamil Newborn formula from shelves as a precaution following the death of little Avery Cornett in the southern Missouri town of Lebanon. The formula has not been recalled, and the manufacturer said tests showed the batch was negative for the bacteria before it was shipped. Additional tests were under way.
Friday, December, 23, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Take that back! Returns are big for the holidays
People who rushed to snag discounts on TVs, toys and other gifts are quickly returning them for much-needed cash. The shopping season started out strong for stores, but it looks like the spending binge has given way to a holiday hangover.
Thursday, December, 15, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Thousands of birds die after crash landing in Utah Wal-Mart parking lot
Thousands of migratory birds died on impact after apparently mistaking a Wal-Mart parking lot and other areas of southern Utah for bodies of water and plummeting to the ground in what one wildlife expert called the worst downing she's ever seen. Crews went to work cleaning up the dead birds and rescuing the survivors after the creatures crash-landed in the St. George area Monday night.
Wednesday, December, 14, 2011 - - News

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Retail sales rise for sixth straight month
Retail sales rose 0.2 percent in November, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. That was lower than October's gain, which was revised up to show a 0.6 percent increase.
Wednesday, December, 14, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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India plan to allow foreign retailers suspended
India suspended its plan Wednesday to open its huge retail sector to foreign companies such as Wal-Mart in a reversal seen as a major capitulation to political opponents that further weakens the administration.
Wednesday, December, 07, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Shoppers snap up Cyber Monday deals
Online sales on Cyber Monday, which was started in 2005 by a retail trade group to encourage Americans to shop online on the Monday after Thanksgiving, were up mid-afternoon by 15 percent from a year ago, according to data from IBM Benchmark. Meanwhile, sales from mobile devices were up 7.4 percent. The group did not give dollar amounts.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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A robust start to holiday shopping
More Americans hunted for bargains this past weekend than ever before as retailers lured them online and into stores with big discounts and an earlier-than-usual start to the holiday shopping season.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Black Friday, Thanksgiving prelude bring out shopper scuffles, elbows ... and pepper spray
VIDEO: Bottom of article
A shopper in Los Angeles pepper-sprayed her competition for an Xbox and scuffles broke out elsewhere around the U.S. as bargain-hunters crowded malls and big-box stores in an earlier-than-usual start to the madness known as Black Friday.
Friday, November, 25, 2011 - AP Retail Writers - Business

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Paul Zettler, Grand Forks, letter: Keep Black Friday out of Thursday
As I read about Anthony Hardwick, the Target employee who will not spend Thanksgiving with his family because the retailer has scheduled him to work, I felt sympathy because my family faces the same problem: We’re unable to celebrate what should be a special family holiday because relatives are scheduled to work.
Tuesday, November, 22, 2011 - - Opinion

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Homeless, he rings bell for those ‘hurting’ more
Duane Seloover said he’s ringing bells for The Salvation Army in Grand Forks because “there’s a need for it” and “there’s a lot of people hurting more than I am.” He’s homeless.
Tuesday, November, 22, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Target joins McDonald’s in dropping Minnesota-based egg supplier
Wal-Mart had earlier made move
McDonald’s and Target dropped one of the nation’s largest egg suppliers after an animal rights group released an undercover video of the egg producer’s farms in three states.
Monday, November, 21, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Family of deceased EGF woman and Wal-Mart reach settlement
The family of a deceased East Grand Forks woman and Wal-Mart have reached a settlement, and the civil suit against the retail giant has been dismissed.
Saturday, November, 19, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Workers push back against Thanksgiving midnight openings
Count your blessings, then get to work. That may be Thanksgiving for more retail workers this year, as stores desperate to pull in buyers on the first weekend of the holiday shopping season push their openings earlier and earlier. Unhappy workers who say it ruins their Thanksgiving celebrations are trying to persuade companies to back off, but retailers say they're stuck: It's what customers want.
Wednesday, November, 16, 2011 - Associated Press - Business

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Stores opening early to accommodate Black Friday shoppers
By a huge margin, most shoppers don't want stores to open on Thanksgiving, a new survey found. But that's not stopping some retailers.
Tuesday, November, 15, 2011 - St. Paul Pioneer Press / MCT - Business

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