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  2. Pay Less Super Markets - Wikipedia

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    Pay Less Super Markets is a chain of nine supermarkets located in the central Indiana towns of Anderson, Lafayette, Muncie, and West Lafayette. There were two Pay Less grocery stores in Omaha that only lasted two years before being taken over by Cub Foods. Pay Less is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co.

  3. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    The company eventually adopted the Payless Cashways name, but new locations were added using Furrow's due to trademark issues in Texas, Oregon, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, California, and Indiana. (For example, in Indiana, Payless was a grocery chain). By 1981, the company was the 5th largest in the industry.

  4. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1931 in Muncie, the company went public in 1953 and grew to a maximum of 97 locations.Of the 97 locations, 69 were marketed as Marsh Supermarkets, three were O'Malia's Markets and 25 were the MainStreet Market banner.

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  6. Muncie, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Muncie Star was founded in 1899 and the Muncie Evening Press was founded in 1905. [14] [31] A new public library, which was a Carnegie library project, was dedicated on January 1, 1904, and served as the main branch of the city's public library system. [32] The forerunner to Ball State University also arrived at the turn of the twentieth ...

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  9. WIPB - Wikipedia

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    The station was founded by Don Burton, owner of Muncie radio station WLBC (1340 AM, now WMUN). During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network . [ 2 ] WLBC-TV dropped CBS programming in the early 1960s, becoming a primary NBC and secondary ABC affiliate.