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  2. Police: Homicide suspect sought treatment before 'unthinkable ...

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    A 28-year-old Illinois man may have unsuccessfully sought mental health treatment before police say he stabbed and killed a Northridge Drive Walmart employee.

  3. Don Soderquist - Wikipedia

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    During that time, Walmart's revenues expanded from $1 billion to more than $200 billion. [1] He officially retired from Walmart in 2002. After retiring from Walmart, Soderquist turned his focus to Soderquist Leadership, a leadership center providing values-focused development training for more than 50,000 people since it was founded in 1998 ...

  4. John T. Walton - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Walton (October 8, 1946 [1] – June 27, 2005) was an American war veteran and a son of Walmart founder Sam Walton. He was also the chairman of True North Venture Partners, a venture capital firm. Walton cofounded the Children's Scholarship Fund, providing tuition scholarships for disadvantaged youth.

  5. The Benton Evening News - Wikipedia

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    The Benton News is an American weekly newspaper published in Benton, Illinois. In addition to Benton, the Evening News covers Christopher, Sesser and Thompsonville, ...

  6. Tom Coughlin (Walmart executive) - Wikipedia

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    That same year, he was elected to the Walmart board of directors. In August 2002, he was also given the title of CEO for Sam's Club USA. The following April, he became executive vice president and vice chairman of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. [citation needed] On December 6, 2004, Walmart announced that Coughlin would retire effective January 24, 2005 ...

  7. Carl Choisser - Wikipedia

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    Choisser practiced law in Benton, Illinois, and was the editor of the Benton Evening News. He served as a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 1923 to 1929. Choisser was murdered in 1939 with a firearm in Benton, Illinois, after a quarrel with a defendant involving a murder trial. [3] [4] [5]

  8. Bud Walton - Wikipedia

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    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. opened its first Sam's Club – named for Sam Walton – on April 7, 1983, in Midwest City, Oklahoma. [2] Tomb of James Bud Walton in Memorial Park Cemetery. Together, the Walton brothers donated $150,000 to build a new home for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce and Columbia Convention and Visitors Bureau in Columbia, Missouri.

  9. Benton, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Benton is a city in and the county seat of Franklin County, Illinois.The population was 6,709 at the 2020 census. [3] In 1839, Franklin County was split roughly in half and the county seat was permanently fixed "at a hill at the south end of Rowling's Prairie", the site of the future city of Benton.