The Fourth of July is coming fast but because it falls on a Thursday this year, state officials will be working all day and won’t be able to spend the day celebrating with their family.
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Target Challenges Amazon’s “Prime Day” With Their “Deal Day”
Last year Amazon held a 36-hour sale on most (not all) of their products, offering discounts and deals on everything from toilet paper to Echo’s.
The Man Behind the New Oregon County Auction House
A lot of new construction is going on around the town of Alton, and an auction house is one of them.
Napa Auto Store Being Built
Alton is getting a new auto parts store; Napa Auto Parts is moving in next to Dollar General on Highway 19 south of town.
Apple can Manufacture U.S. Bound Phones Outside of China
Tariffs have been rising alongside concerns of whether certain tech giants will be able to hold on despite paying high taxes to import their products to the U.S.
Canada Passes Ban Making it Illegal to Keep Dolphins and Whales in Captivity
If you have ever wanted to see a dolphin, whale, or porpoise in person I would suggest you do it soon.
Walmart’s Offering an InHome Delivery Service Starting This Fall
Amazon takes up almost 50 percent of all e-commerce sales while Walmart doesn’t even occupy 10 percent of the online market.
Louisiana Citizen Called Police After Taco Bell ran out of Tacos
A Taco Bell in Louisiana ran out of both soft and hard shell tacos on Monday- leaving many customers disappointed.
Carnivel Ordered to Pay $20 Million After Getting Caught Dumping Trash in Ocean
Carnival Corp confessed that they had violated the terms of an agreement which was made in 2017 on proper disposal of trash.
Apple Announces new Features & Boots iTunes to the Curb
On June 3 in San Jose, California, Apple CEO Tim Cook kicked off Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Missouri’s Last Planned Parenthood Could Stop Providing Abortions This Week
The entire state of Missouri only houses one clinic that offers abortions- a Planned Parenthood clinic in St. Louis, Missouri.
T-Mobile and Sprint Agree to Combine- Increasing Verizon’s Competition
T-Mobile and Sprint are putting the finishing touches on their merger agreement, which will put the value of the new company at $146 billion.