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lila
osceola mo
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Posted - Mar 13 2009 :  1:20:40 PM  Show Profile
I am looking for information on the small town in Idaho that started a merchantile to allow the community members to shop there instead of driving 30- miles to Wal-Mart. Local members invested money to get it started. Any ideas/websites etc.

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Lila

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Cindy
Peck ID
USA
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Posted - Mar 13 2009 :  11:39:11 PM  Show Profile
Gosh, I haven't heard about that. I would love for you to let us know if/when you find it. I'll ask around to see if anyone has heard of it and if I find out I'll post here.
Cindy

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barnagainkristin
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Kristin
Utah
USA
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Posted - Mar 20 2009 :  8:51:11 PM  Show Profile
Sounds like a wonderful idea but I haven't heard about it. I look forward to learning more if you do find the info. Good Luck!

barnagainkristin

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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Mar 21 2009 :  07:38:36 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
I don't know about towns in Idaho, but two towns in Wyoming did it successfully-

Powell Wyoming started a clothing store where the citizens formed a corporation, and did a private stock sale (so you don't have to be a publicly traded company). Worland also did the same thing just a few months later and formed the store "Washakie Wear" which is still in business today. Here is an article:
http://www.matr.net/article-9209.html


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