Wal-Mart Developer Loses Court Appeal
A Wal-Mart developer from Tennessee has lost his appeal in a Kentucky Circuit Court. On July 23, Circuit Judge Steve Hayden upheld a decision of
A Wal-Mart developer from Tennessee has lost his appeal in a Kentucky Circuit Court. On July 23, Circuit Judge Steve Hayden upheld a decision of
I visited Henderson, Kentucky in October of 2000 to help local residents fight off a Wal-Mart supercenter right in the middle of a residential community.
Roughly two and a half years after being rejected, Wal-Mart has returned to a heavily residential neighborhood in Henderson, Kentucky, to push its project a
Another Kentucky town has dumped Wal-Mart! A couple of months ago Fort Worth rejected Wal-Mart, and now Henderson, Kentucky is added to the rejection list
The state of Kentucky doesn’t need any more empty Wal-Marts. The state already has 14 Wal-Marts on the market, making it the 9th. highest state
WMT’s new CEO has worked for the Waltons for 33years—more than 60% of his life. And his Dad worked there for 25 years. He started working at WMT the same year I helped defeat WMT in Greenfield, MA—and we still have no WMT here 33 years later. https://t.co/XR8Idjkjg1 https://t.co/yz54c5hlo5
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Big projects, or small, these BATTLEMART TIPS will help you better understand what you are up against, and how to win your battle.