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  • Sears offers Vets their own store

    Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based Sears is offering military veterans a chance to own their own Sears Hometown Store through their Operation Stores and Stripes contest.

    The contest, which is sponsored in part by Maytag Appliances, will supply the winner with their very own Sears Hometown Store location and license, merchandise, renovation, the first 90-days of the lease as well as 90 days of operating cash flow up to $130,000.

  • Lowe’s gives to charities focused on the environment

    Mooresville, N.C-based Lowe’s and the Lowe’s Charitable and Educational Foundation are donating a total of $1 million to four environmentally focused charities as a part of their first online community-giving campaign.

  • Lowe's executives unveil digital moves

    Sales at Lowes.com are running about 35% ahead of last year, according to CEO Robert...
  • Wielding the supply chain

    Anyone who expected the usual supply chain collaboration discussion at the ProDealer Industry Summit was...
  • 'Bed Bug Summit' attracts housing industry

    Several federal agencies are convening a “Bed Bug Summit” in Washington, D.C., to address the management and control of this growing residential and hospitality industry pest.

  • Snap-on names John Deere veteran to board

    Nathan Jones retired from John Deere in December 2007 after serving 28 years with the manufacturer....
  • Spotlight on ToolKing.com

    Donald Cohen and his staff didn’t reinvent the wheel, they just reinvented the company, bit...
  • Focusing on growth

    Home Channel News recently asked Do it Best Corp. President and CEO Bob Taylor what...
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