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  1. 5/1/2013 8:15:00 PM Sioux Falls Grocery Price Comparison: Fareway, HyVee & Walmart
    published by KSFY
    The Iowa-based Fareway Grocery chain opened up its first store in Sioux Falls Wednesday. Fareway Foods is located at 41st and Grange next to Hobby Lobby. With this new option for groceries in the city, we did a basic price comparison at Fareway, Walmart ...
  2. 5/1/2013 3:20:00 PM Sears to close in East Wenatchee
    published by The Wenatchee World (WA)
    No more "softer side of Sears" for the retail giant that's sold appliances, car batteries and clothes in the Wenatchee Valley for at least 80 years. North Central Washington's only full-sized Sears and its adjacent auto center at Wenatchee Valley Mall will close here in mid-August. "Of course, we hate to see Sears leave," said mall Manager Dawn Collings.
  3. 5/1/2013 12:01:00 AM Oklahoma workers' comp bill heads to Gov. Mary Fallin
    published by Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City)
    May 01-- A proposed change to how Oklahoma employees are compensated for on-the-job injuries now awaits only the governor's signature. A reconciled version of Senate Bill 1062, which would transition the state's workers' compensation system from a court-based one to an administrative one, passed the Senate on Tuesday after about an hour of discussion and...
  4. 4/30/2013 7:33:00 AM Morning Bell: Remember the Economy? It's Still Bad
    published by Company and Organization Website News
    Tags: Americans, amnesty, balanced budget, businesses, comprehensive immigration reform, congress, Dodd-Frank, economic growth, economy, food stamps, Harry Reid, Hobby Lobby, immigration, immigration reform, internet, internet regulation, Internet sales tax, ...
  5. 4/30/2013 4:16:00 AM Web letter by Charmaine Wolfert: Hobby Lobby founder fights Obamacare on behalf of us all
    published by Journal-Gazette
    David Green founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, is involved in a lawsuit that could cause him to close his stores forever nationwide. And all because he disagrees with the new Obamacare mandate stipulating exactly what he must include in health care coverage for ...
  6. 4/29/2013 8:48:00 AM Letter to the editor: We need to stand behind Hobby Lobby
    published by News Sentinel
    As you read this letter, David Green, founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, is involved in a lawsuit that could cause him to close his stores forever nationwide. And all because he disagrees with the new Obamacare mandate stipulating exactly what he must include in ...
  7. 4/26/2013 10:06:00 PM Hobby Lobby continues contraceptive fight
    published by Galveston County Daily News
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  8. 4/26/2013 1:32:00 PM Hobby Lobby says new Regency Lakes store to open mid-fall
    published by Wichita Business Journal, The (KS)
    Hobby Lobby Inc., the home-decor and craft-supply retailer, today confirmed that it’ s building a new store at Regency Lakes shopping center in northeast Wichita. The Oklahoma City-based company already operates two locations in Wichita, 665 N. Ridge Road and 2120 N. Woodlawn. The latter will close when the new store opens. The Woodlawn store’ s employees will be...
  9. 4/26/2013 2:07:00 AM Papillion Hobby Lobby to open in early May
    published by Omaha World-Herald
    Hobby Lobby at 72nd Street and Cornhusker Road in Papillion is scheduled to open on May 6, which is earlier than had been expected, developer Jay Lerner said.
  10. 4/26/2013 12:00:00 AM Sebelius on Hill to stop health care 'train wreck'
    published by The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
    Sebelius on Hill to stop health care train wreck The Washington Times Washington DC President Obamas top health official tried Thursday to stanch Republican lawmakers complaints about the federal health care law amid growing concerns from both sides of the aisle that the administration is facing a train wreck as it prepares to go live with key parts of the system next yearOne congressman demanded that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius explore when oral contraceptives cross the line into chemical abortions an issue that could complicate the administrations contraceptive mandate Other lawmakers pointed to a Maryland insurance companys decision to seek a 25 percent boost in premiums saying that undercuts the health care laws promise of lower costsConcerns over the law have been brewing since it was enacted three years ago but were inflamed last week when Sen Max Baucus Montana Democrat and one of the architects of the act said he sees a huge train wreck coming if officials cant get a handle on the parts slated to go into effect next yearThe Obama administration will meet its deadlines and is doing the best it can with what it has Mrs Sebelius told the House Appropriations health and human services subcommittee ThursdayShe said she does not expect delays in the state exchanges where people who dont have health care plans through their companies can buy insurance with the aid of government subsidiesShe acknowledged that money is tight though she blamed Congress for not giving her the additional funding she requested this year to carry out the lawHaving failed in both of those efforts through the work of the United States Congress we are then using the resources available within the department to make sure we implement the law of the land she saidThe health care law remains so toxic politically that when Politico reported that lawmakers were considering exempting themselves and their staffs all sides rushed to dismiss that as an optionThere are not now have never been nor will there ever be any discussions about exempting members of Congress or congressional staff from Affordable Care Act provisions that apply to any employees of any other public or private employer offering health care said Adam Jentleson a spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid Nevada DemocratAt issue is whether the federal government would be allowed to pay part of staffers health care premiums a move that could affect low paid aides in particularAmong Republicans the health care law is such an anathema that when House Republican leaders tried to pass a bill cutting a section on preventive health care funding in order to support another program to help those with pre existing conditions acquire coverage their own troops rebelled saying they didnt want any part.
  11. 4/25/2013 1:50:00 PM Best of Boulder 2013 Retail Part 2
    published by Boulder Weekly
    Arts and Crafts Supplies MCGUCKIN HARDWARE 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Unit D1, 303-443-1822? Second Place: Michaels Third Place: Hobby Lobby Fourth Place: Meininger Fifth Place: Guiry’s Color Source We all know the green vests, right? You walk into ...
  12. 4/25/2013 9:32:00 AM Hobby Lobby planned at 21st and Greenwich
    published by Wichita Business Journal, The (KS)
    A new Hobby Lobby store is set to open later this year at Regency Lakes, the 21st- and-Greenwich shopping center that added a Cabela's last year, according to a report in the Wichita Eagle. The 55,000- square-foot store would be positioned between Cabela's and World Market. The Eagle reports an existing Hobby Lobby store located not far away, at 21st and Woodlawn, is...
  13. 4/25/2013 1:36:00 AM Bangor's retail picture shows opportunity for slow growth as economy recovers, industry officials say
    published by Bangor Daily News (ME)
    April 25-- BANGOR, Maine-- As the U.S. dusts itself off after the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, national retailers are beginning to look at growth opportunities, but Bangor faces challenges in attracting them, retail leaders said Wednesday. James Gerety, Bangor Mall general manager, George Kinghorn, president of Downtown Bangor Partnership,...
  14. 4/24/2013 5:01:00 PM Hobby Lobby to open in Regency Lakes at 21st and Greenwich
    published by Wichita Eagle
    WICHITA — Another major building is under construction at Regency Lakes next to where Cabela’s opened last year. According to documents filed with the city, Hobby Lobby is building a new 55,000-square-foot store. Regency Lakes, a Laham Development ...
  15. 4/24/2013 12:01:00 AM Arts Council, IberiaBank showcase Fred Mobley
    published by Birmingham News (AL)
    Residents in North Jefferson County don’ t have to drive to downtown Birmingham to see art thanks to a partnership between the Fultondale Arts Council and IberiaBank in Fultondale. “We worked with IberiaBank, who is a wonderful community partner, on establishing a way to exhibit and showcase our artists to the public,” said Kara Kennedy, chair of the Fultondale...
  16. 4/22/2013 8:32:00 PM Recognizes those reflecting scriptural values in marketplace
    published by WorldNetDaily
    (NEWSOK) — Hobby Lobby President Steve Green has received the National Bible Association’s John M. Templeton Biblical Values Award, which is given to a business leader who exemplifies biblical values in the marketplace. Green was recognized at the ...
  17. 4/22/2013 6:59:00 PM Hobby Lobby prez wins Biblical Values Award
    published by WorldNetDaily
    Recognizes those reflecting scriptural values in marketplace Published: 20 mins ago (NEWSOK) — Hobby Lobby President Steve Green has received the National Bible Association’s John M. Templeton Biblical Values Award, which is given to a business leader who ...
  18. 4/22/2013 5:30:00 AM Reading event is now booking up
    published by Messenger-Inquirer (Owensboro, KY)
    Daviess County volunteers picked up their books from Brescia's Fr. Participants chose from a listing of 30, including authors such as Mark Twain, David Sedaris, Nora Roberts, James Patterson, Michael Lewis, John Grisham, John Green, Ray Bradbury and Margaret Atwood. "Usually we all pick a different place to give them out," said Sandy Broman, office manager of...
  19. 4/20/2013 1:17:00 AM Hobby Lobby President Steve Green wins Templeton Biblical Values Award
    published by NewsOK.com
    Oklahoman Steve Green, president of Hobby Lobby, has received the National Bible Association's John M. Templeton Biblical Values Award, which is given to a business leader who exemplifies biblical values in the marketplace. Hobby Lobby President Steve Green ...
  20. 4/19/2013 11:59:00 PM Hobby Lobby President Steve Green wins Templeton Biblical Values Award
    published by Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City)
    April 19-- Hobby Lobby President Steve Green has received the National Bible Association's John M. Templeton Biblical Values Award, which is given to a business leader who exemplifies biblical values in the marketplace. As part of the award, the group donated $25,000 to the nonprofit Museum of the Bible, which is being planned for Washington, D.C..





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