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  2. Austin Dollar General store accused of workplace safety ...

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    Since 2017, Dollar General has been fined more than $21 million in penalties for workplace safety failures, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Since 2017, Dollar General has been fined ...

  3. Missing Texas man last seen at Dollar General found dead 5 ...

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    Caleb Mosley wasn’t himself the last time he was seen alive, Texas officials say. Having suffered a concussion, the 20-year-old was “disoriented” and shirtless at the Dollar General in ...

  4. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    Dollar General Corporation is an American chain of discount stores headquartered in ... Texas 1,755: 2 0 Utah 11: 0 0 Vermont 39: 0 0 Virginia 456: 1 0 Washington 29:

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    P.N. Hirsch, acquired by International Shoe Company (later renamed Interco) in 1964; [9] later sold to Dollar General in 1983 and rebranded [10] [11] Schultz's Family Stores, began as Schultz Bros. Co., headquartered in Lake Zurich, Illinois, 77 total stores in 1974 in the Upper Midwest, bankrupt and bought by Prange Way in 1989; Shoppers Fair ...

  6. James Marion West Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Marion West Jr. (September 26, 1903 – December 18, 1957) was a Texas oilman. He was the son of James Marion West Sr., the businessman who created the West family fortune, and brother of Wesley West. He was nicknamed "Silver Dollar Jim", because of his habit of throwing silver dollar coins toward passersby on the street. [1]

  7. Dollar Tree and Family Dollar closing nearly 1,000 stores ...

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    The announcement of nearly 1,000 store closures came after a disappointing 2023.

  8. Wheatville, Austin - Wikipedia

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    Wheatville, founded in 1867 by James Wheat, was a predominantly African-American community in Texas. Notable resident Jacob Fontaine established the first black newspaper, the Austin Gold Dollar. The 1928 Austin city plan led to the community's decline, as resources and facilities were relocated, forcing residents to move.

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