Rebuild Dillons in Greensburg Kansas
The town of Greensburg, Kansas was nearly destroyed by a tornado on May 4th, 2007. The 1.7-mile wide tornado devastated 95\% of the town and killed ten people. Now, though thousands of volunteers have... continue reading »
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"I grew up near Greensburg and know many people who live/lived there! Please do not give up on this town! Our area has the strength and determination to make things possible...now its up to you to help!"
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"dont desert us cause we didnt desert you"
"my cousin lives in Greensbury and is rebuilding but they need a grocery store"
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"Rebuilding Dillons in Greensburg would not only be great public relations for Dillons but it would be the right thing to do."
"Please rebuild in Greensburg. I have shopped at Dillon's for a long time and I know Dillon's has been committed to the community in the past. Don't let the people of Greensburg down now."
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"I do not live in Greensburg, however, I do have the option to shop at Dillions where I work. I will be watching to see if Dillons will rebuild in Greensburg."
"Greensburg is the seat of this very small, rural Kansas county, and a Dillons store is essential to helping it rebuild. Please do not delay your re-commitment to Greensburg one more day."
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"I hope Kroger decides to rebuild. If they don't hopefully another store will come to our town. It is very inconvient to travel 45 miles ( one way) to the nearest Dillons. We thought a lot of our local Dillons and hope to support another."
"I am in Bucklin 20 miles away, and I used to shop there as well."
"Please put a grocery store back in my community. I don't like having to drive 30+ miles to get groceries each week."
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"Giving is better than receiving, think of JC Penney's he gave 80\% of what he made..."