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CarQuest Alton Auto Store Customer Appreciation Day was a Blast!
On Friday, August 31, 2019, the local auto parts store in Alton, Missouri held a customer appreciation.Â
5 Interesting Facts About Labor Day
The first Monday in September is often known as the unofficial end of summer as well as the start of a new school year.
John Deere Announces New Attachments For Tractors
John Deere recently released some new equipment for utility tractors. They now offer two new loader attachments and two rear implements for its Frontier equipment line.
CarQuest Alton Auto Parts Holds Customer Appreciation Day
On Friday, August 31, 2019 the Alton Auto Parts will hold a customer appreciation.
Coca-Cola Drops Pro-Gay ad Campaign in Hungary After Boycott Backlash
At the beginning of August, Coca-Cola ran advertisements which depicted same-sex couples and slogans like “Zero Sugar, Zero Prejudice” around a music festival in Hungary.
Walmart Sues Tesla After Solar Panels Catch Fire at Stores
Maybe Walmart doesn’t care about the environment, instead, placing rooftop solar panels on top of over 240 of their stores to attract a wider range of customers.
An Age Old Instagram Hoax has Returned- and Proceeded to Trick Everybody
Every now and then, Instagram is flooded with posts claiming that their rules are changing- even when Instagram isn’t changing the rules.
Alton Missouri Begins Work on new Fire Station
Alton, Missouri is getting a new fire station and it is finally getting underway. next to the Harps parking lot.
Fitness Centers Experience Boycott Threats Following Owner’s Public Support for Trump
On August 6 news was let out that Stephen Ross, a real estate owner, and investor would be holding a fundraiser for President Trump’s campaign.
Capital One Suffers From Hack That Leaked Info on Over 100 Million People
Capital One happens to be one of the largest credit card issuers in the U.S., with millions of customers and proof of their stock prices steadily growing in the past year.
Facebook to Pay $5 Billion in Settlement Fees Over Privacy Claims
Lately, Facebook has been under severe scrutiny due to privacy violations. On Wednesday, however, Facebook agreed to pay $5 billion to resolve the privacy investigation.











