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  2. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The company filed for bankruptcy on May 11, 2017, and was eventually liquidated. Topvalco, Inc., a subsidiary of supermarket competitor Kroger purchased 11 out of the 44 remaining stores while Ohio-based Fresh Encounter purchased another 15 stores. The unsold 18 stores were closed on or before July 8, 2017.

  3. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, 23-year-old Bernard Kroger, the fifth of ten children of German immigrants, invested his life savings of $372 (equivalent to $12,164 in 2023) to open a grocery store at 66 Pearl Street in downtown Cincinnati. [17]

  4. Greenville Township, Darke County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Township is one of the twenty townships of Darke County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 17,159 people in the township, 4,373 of whom lived in the unincorporated parts of the township.

  5. Winn-Dixie - Wikipedia

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    In November 1999, Kroger announced its intention to purchase 74 Winn-Dixie locations in Texas and Oklahoma. [20] However, the FTC blocked the sale in June 2000 and the deal was cancelled. [21] [22] [23] Winn-Dixie underwent a major restructuring, announcing in April 2000 that it was cutting 11,000 jobs and closing 114 stores.

  6. Greenville, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Greenville is a city in and the county seat of Darke County, Ohio, United States. It is located near Ohio 's western edge, about 33 miles (53 km) northwest of Dayton . The population was 12,786 at the 2020 census .

  7. Darke County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Its county seat and largest city is Greenville. [2] The county was created in 1809 and later organized in 1817. [3] It is named for William Darke, an officer in the American Revolutionary War. [4] Darke County comprises the Greenville, OH Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Dayton-Springfield-Sidney, OH Combined ...