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GEM announced plans in December 1965 to merge with Parkview Drugs, a Kansas City-based chain, creating a new parent company called Parkview-GEM. [7] [8] The merger was finalize five months later. [9] A 1971 Democrat and Chronicle story reported that a lone gunman robbed more than $6,000 from the cashier’s office at a Rochester, New York, GEM ...
Stringer's Ridge Preservation Easement, generally known as Stringer's Ridge, is a 92 acre wilderness park located in North Chattanooga, Tennessee. [1] The ridge overlooks the North Shore, the Tennessee River and downtown Chattanooga. The trail terrain consists of rolling hills and some short steep sections.
The William Brooks Farm, also known as the Washington Stanley Farm, is a farmsite located at 3521 Big Beaver Road in Troy, Michigan. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
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Lilly Jay is reflecting on the fallout after her marriage with Ethan Slater ended.. In an essay for The Cut published Thursday, Dec. 18, Jay, a clinical psychologist specializing in perinatal ...
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In 1924, Albert D. Groves died; his son William T. Groves inherited the farm. The Wursters continued as tenants until 1938, after which William's brother-in-law, Irwin Harrington, leased the farm until 1940. [2] William T. Groves returned to the farm in 1941 with his wife and mother-in-law, but died unexpectedly in 1943.
In 1977, [5] Watts and his brother, Doug, founded Watts Brothers Farms in Kennewick. [6] In 2001, Doug sold his stake to Don out of growing concerns for the risks and significant debt the company held. [2] By 2007, [1] Conagra foods was the farms' largest customer, purchasing 18% [2] of the company's $100 million in annual production. [7]