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SpartanNash is an American company that distributes food to independent grocers, military commissaries, and corporate-owned retail stores in 44 states and other regions. It also operates 147 corporate-owned retail stores under various brands, such as Family Fare, D&W, and Martin's Super Markets.
Nash Finch Company was a Fortune 500 food distributor and retailer based in Minnesota. It was acquired by Spartan Stores in 2013 and became SpartanNash.
Augie Meyers, Tex-Mex, country and rock musician, member of The Texas Tornados, founding member of the Sir Douglas Quintet, charted Top 100 Billboard solo country hit "Kap Pa So" (1988) on Atlantic-American Records, session keyboardist for Bob Dylan's Grammy-winning album of the year Time Out of Mind (1998) and its follow-up, Love and Theft (2001)
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Econofoods is a grocery chain in the US with only two stores left in Minnesota and North Dakota. It was formerly a brand of SpartanNash, but was sold to Coborn's in 2021, which renamed some stores as Tadych's Marketplace Foods.
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The store was expanded later in the 1950s, just as Glen's became affiliated Spartan Foods (now SpartanNash). Stores in Kalkaska and Grayling opened in 1956 and 1959. [1] Throughout the 1970s, the original three stores were relocated to new buildings, while many more were added throughout northeastern Michigan.
The Colored Teachers State Association of Texas (CTSAT) was created in 1884 to unite black educators across the state of Texas. The main goals were to create equality in the public school system under Jim Crow laws and to establish a black institution of higher education as outlined in the Texas Constitution of 1876 . [2]