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  2. Community rallies around teen being cyber bullied over prom dress

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    Community members are raising money to help Layne get a new dress for senior year. She originally wanted to sell her junior prom gown for $350, but her GoFundMe.com account is already over $2,000 ...

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    The JCPenney mother store in Kemmerer, Wyoming. In 1898, Penney began working for a small chain of stores in the Western United States, called the Golden Rule stores.In 1902, owners Guy Johnson and Thomas Callahan, impressed by his work ethic and salesmanship, offered him a one-third partnership in a new store he would open.

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    These buses can be a large financial burden; contributions of up to $30,000 per member have occurred. In some cases, the teenager's parents invest most of the money needed for the buses. However, the average is between $2,000 and $6,000 per member. Including sponsors, the cost of a bus can reach over NOK 2,000,000. (US$250,000). [citation needed]

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  7. Obsolete denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Dollar has numerous discontinued denominations, particularly high denomination bills, issued before and in 1934 in six denominations ranging from $500 to $100,000.