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  2. Food Lion worker stabbed in chest during attempted robbery ...

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    A 27-year-old worker was stabbed in the chest during an attempted robbery outside a North Carolina supermarket, officials said. The Food Lion employee was in his car before he was attacked Sunday ...

  3. Which grocery stores in the Triangle are open on ... - AOL

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    Need to make a last-minute grocery run? We’ve compiled a list of hours for grocery stores around the Triangle.

  4. Dead man found shot multiple times along Durham street ... - AOL

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    At around 12:36 a.m., a driver called 911 to report a person lying on the side of the road in the 2500 block of Wrightwood Avenue, according to a Durham Police Department news release.

  5. Food Lion - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Food Lion remodeled 68 stores in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina market, followed by 65 stores in the Charlotte area in 2004. In 2006, Food Lion advanced their market renewals program by using demographic and geographic data to figure out whether certain stores should be branded as Food Lion, Bloom, or Bottom Dollar.

  6. Bloom (store) - Wikipedia

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    Bloom was a chain of mid-grade American grocery stores operated by Food Lion established in 2004. The parent company of Food Lion, The Delhaize Group, announced in January 2012 that it was discontinuing the Bloom brand. Bloom's headquarters were in Salisbury, North Carolina. [1]

  7. Ralph Ketner - Wikipedia

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    Ketner was born in Rimertown, North Carolina, on September 20, 1920, to parents George Robert Ketner and Effie Yost Ketner. [1] [2] [3] Ketner grew up selling newspapers and almanacs, all while learning what he called "street smarts". [3]