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Women grocery shopping at the Walmart off 52nd Avenue South in Fargo look to spread the word about how they stayed safe through their nightmare trip.
Bacterial infection potentially deadly; purchasers urged to handle the products with care prior to returning them
“It was a long process but I knew that it would be worth it at the end, so I just stuck with it,” Ole & Lena's founder Shane Balken commented.
The Waltons purchased the ranch to preserve, and it will continue to be grazed, according to a statement released on behalf of the couple.

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The lawsuit marked one of the most significant actions the Justice Department has taken in response to the epidemic targeting companies accused of contributing to it.
During this pandemic-ridden year, major retailers from Target Corp. to Kohl’s Corp. and Walmart  rolled out online winter holiday promotions in October to capture any holiday-related spending as early as possible.
With national and local retailers beginning Black Friday sales as early as late-October, this year's Black Friday is beginning "sooner than ever" but will look "much different," Adams said.
Trump had previously made clear he wanted a U.S. company to buy TikTok, but questions have swirled about whether Bytedance will retain a majority stake in the new enterprise.
About 100 million Americans use TikTok and U.S. officials have expressed concern about user data and the potential for China to access that data.
FARGO — As a master aesthetician, Annette Rasile has purchased thousands of wooden craft sticks over the years. The sticks, which resemble those used in Popsicles, are used for the waxing services she provides. But in early July, something unusual happened when she opened the box she purchased from Walmart.

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MINNEAPOLIS - Target has joined Walmart in announcing that its stores won’t be open on Thanksgiving Day this year.
Customers confront swastika-masked shoppers at the store; the couple were issued trespass notices by police at the request of store leadership.
July 15 (Reuters) — Shoppers at Walmart Inc. stores will have to wear face coverings, the world's largest retailer said on Wednesday, mandating what is widely seen as an effective measure to control the spread of the new coronavirus.

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