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The plant is connected to the grid by numerous 138-kilovolt transmission lines and one 345-kilovolt line known as the Presque Isle–Plains–Morgan line which runs from Marquette southwest to Plains Substation near Iron Mountain and south to the Morgan Substation just outside Oconto Falls, Wisconsin, where it ties into other 345-kilovolt lines ...
The Nash Finch Company was an American food distribution and retail company based in Edina, Minnesota (a suburb of Minneapolis).Nash Finch was involved in food distribution to private companies, primarily independent supermarkets, and military commissaries and the operation of retail stores.
Econofoods – Minnesota and Wisconsin (until 2021) Family Thrift Center — South Dakota (until 2018) Felpausch (2007–2011) switched over to the Family Fare name. [4] Food Town Supermarkets (2000–2003) [6] Glen's Markets (1999–2014) The Pharm (2000–2008) [6] drug stores and fuel centers [7] Pick'n Save – Ironton, Ohio; Valuland ...
Angeli Foods, also known as Angeli's Central Market or Angeli's Super Valu, was an American grocery store chain founded in Iron River, Michigan. [1] Italian immigrant Alfred Angeli opened the first store in 1917, and the company grew to encompass several locations dotted across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Marquette North: service between NMU, the Peninsula Medical Center, UPHS and downtown areas. Marquette South: service on the south side of town between Econo Foods, the Jacobetti Veterans Facility and neighbors of South Marquette. Marquette Shopper Shuttle: provides service between Walmart, Super One Foods/Westwood Mall, Target, and Goodwill.
Two years after a nightlife complex closed in Raleigh’s Glenwood South district, the owner is suing the city for what he says are violations of his First Amendment rights.
KYIV (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made the case on Monday for a diplomatic settlement to Russia's war in Ukraine and raised the idea of foreign troops being deployed in his country ...
Chatham was a supermarket chain, now-defunct, headquartered in southeastern Michigan, United States.Founded by Royal Supermarkets in the mid-1950s, [citation needed] [clarification needed] Chatham was often compared to Kroger in size and selection.