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In the vein of better late than never I have to give a shout out to Big Lots! today. I learned while looking at their website that they actually have a line item in their menu specifically designated ...
Posted on 3/11/13 at 11:20 AM
Following her dream: Experienced retail worker opens new boutique
Charly Haley, MSUM Multimedia Journalism FARGO, N.D. When Pam Kinslow was a little girl, she admired her Grandma Violet. She was like this movie star grandmother, Kinslow said. She always had t...
Posted on 10/31/12 at 9:35 AM
How is my premium spent?
We know health care insurance isn't cheap - but do you know how your premium dollars are spent? Suprised? Not? What do you think? We're still listening....
Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:19 AM
New Clothing Sale, Way, Way Below Wholesale
Some of us are raising money for Circle of Hope and you can help raise money for breast cancer treatment bills of clients in northern MN and northern Wisconsin. Remember these are clients who really n...
Posted on 10/9/11 at 6:09 PM
LUXE women's fashion store in Fargo to close
LUXE, a contemporary womens clothing and accessories boutique in Fargo, is going out of business. Renee Thompson opened the boutique, located at 1700 32nd Ave. S., in November 2004. In an ad printed...
Posted on 7/15/11 at 9:28 AM
Think you have a game plan for Black Friday? Consider these audibles 
Sears at 8, Target at 9, Wal-Mart at 10. Fill up on coffee, grab some food, then hit Best Buy, Kohl’s or the mall before the stores open at midnight. Ready, set, shop.
By Sam Benshoof , November 21, 2012
Stores borrow from fast-food industry's playbook for holiday shopping season 
NEW YORK — This holiday season, Burger King won't be the only place where you can have it your way. It used to be enough for stores to promise discounts of up to 70 percent off to lure shoppers during the busy holiday shopping season.
By Associated Press , November 21, 2012
What's the difference between Wal-Mart and Target this season? A lot 
NEW YORK — This holiday season, the biggest discount chains in the U.S. will tell the tale of two very different shoppers: those that have and those that have not.
By Associated Press , November 15, 2012
Wal-Mart 3Q profit up but sees sales shortfall 
NEW YORK — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. reported a 9 percent increase in net income for the third quarter, but revenue for the world's largest retailer fell below Wall Street forecasts as its low-income shoppers continue to grapple with an uncertain economy.
By Associated Press , November 15, 2012
Target upbeat about holidays after 3Q climbs 
MINNEAPOLIS — Target Corp. on Thursday reported a third-quarter net income that handily beat Wall Street expectations, and the big-box retailer issued a rosy outlook heading into the critical holiday shopping season.
By Associated Press , November 15, 2012
We want your plans, tips, memories and photos of Black Friday shopping
By Forum staff reports , November 15, 2012
Best Buy CEO outlines turnaround plans, including embracing its biggest problem 
NEW YORK — Best Buy's new CEO said Tuesday that its time for the struggling electronics chain to try to embrace one of its biggest problems, “showrooming” — when customers check out electronics at its stores and then buy them cheaper online.
By Associated Press , November 13, 2012
Target has earlier start for holiday kickoff 
NEW YORK — Target Corp. will open its doors at 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving, three hours earlier than a year ago, to kick off the holiday shopping season.
By Associated Press , November 12, 2012
Best Buy hires ex-Williams-Sonoma exec as CFO 
NEW YORK — Struggling consumer electronics chain Best Buy said Monday that a former Williams-Sonoma executive will become its new chief financial officer beginning Dec. 10.
By Associated Press , November 12, 2012
J.C. Penney reports 'worse than expected' 3Q loss as customers reject pricing changes 
NEW YORK — J.C. Penney Co. on Friday reported a third-quarter loss that's much wider than Wall Street expected on revenue that plunged 26 percent in the latest sign that customers aren't happy that the department-store chain ditched hundreds of coupons and big sales it offered each year in favor of everyday low pricing.
By Associated Press , November 09, 2012
Conlin’s donates to charities to mark 75 years in business 
By Angie Wieck , October 29, 2012
Target to phase out pork from cramped sow pens 
MINNEAPOLIS – Target Corp. is the latest major food company to tell its pork suppliers to phase out the use of cramped stalls for confining pregnant sows.
October 26, 2012
VIDEO: Costco opens first ND store in West Fargo 
By Mike Nowatzki , October 23, 2012
Target to match some rivals' online prices 
NEW YORK — In the latest effort to beat Amazon.com at its game, Target says that for the first time it will match prices that customers find on identical products at select online competitors this holiday season.
By Associated Press , October 16, 2012
Sam's Club eyeing Moorhead location 
MOORHEAD – The cat’s finally out of the bag, or in this case, the box. After weeks of speculation, the city manager here confirmed Monday that Sam’s Club is the big-box store considering building just west of Menards on 27th Avenue South.
By Erik Burgess , October 15, 2012
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