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i think they called the Midwest the breadbasket
Three kinds of businesses that opened in towns along railroad tracks in the Midwest included general stores, which provided essential goods to local residents; grain elevators, which facilitated the storage and shipping of agricultural products; and blacksmith shops, which offered services for maintaining and repairing farm equipment and railroad machinery. These businesses thrived due to increased accessibility and trade brought about by the railroads, contributing to the growth of local economies.
St. Charles Tower is the premium tower developpment and management company in the Midwest. SCT owns towers across the country and has done a great deal to bring wireless services to suburban and rural areas. Freedom thru information.
"Pamida had its beginnings in a service merchandise business begun in 1948 by Jim Witherspoon and Lee Wegener. Witherspoon and Wegener opened their first retail outlet in Knoxville, Iowa in 1963 as part of the Gibson Products Company. A second store soon followed in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and the stores quickly expanded throughout the midwest. By the late 1970s, the stores were no longer associated with Gibson Products and began to be called "Pamida" after Witherspoon's children Pat, Mike, and David.[1] Witherspoon and Wegener sold Pamida in 1981 to employees, and in 1986 a unit of Citicorp acquired a controlling interest in the company. In 1999, ShopKo Stores, Inc. purchased Pamida and began operating the company as a division within the company. Several former Fisher's Big Wheel stores were also acquired in 1994.[2] In 2000, ShopKo Stores, Inc. acquired Place's and converted the stores into Pamida stores. In 2006, ShopKo Stores, Inc. was purchased by an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners, Inc., a private investment firm. In 2007, Pamida was separated from ShopKo, and subsequently reestablished its corporate headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.[1]"
TWST: Could we start out with a brief history and overview of Orange Glo International?Mr. J. Appel (President): Mom and dad invented Orange Glo literally in the family garage about 18 years ago. They began selling the product at home shows and state fairs around Colorado, the Midwest, North Carolina and different parts of the country. It was one of the first cleaning products to really use orange oil or natural cleaner solvent in household furniture-polish products. From there, they invented a couple of other products including a multi-purpose cleaner using the power of natural orange oil called Orange Clean. All of these came out of the garage and were marketed through fairs and home shows. They developed a real nice following all over the country in the late 1980s and early 1990s and that was when I decided to get involved. Together we set up a new company that was charged with the mission of taking their incredible inventions and marketing them to grocery stores, major retailers and TV retailers in the US and all over the world. So that is what we set out to do in the early 1990s. Over the years we launched our products into all the major retailers here and in about 10 foreign countries. We continued to market the original products along with new products such as Kaboom. So, again, we have major customers all over the world.http://www.twst.com/interview/16318
Nebraska is really in the Midwest
Top Architecture schools in the Midwest include: Notre Dame, ISU, University of Nebraska Lincoln, University of Minnesota Twin Cities. You can major in architecture at all of these schools.
The Midwest region.
Jefferson City, MO , Madison, WI Jackson, MS , and Lincoln, Nebraska are named for US presidents,
No, Nebraska is not south of Texas. Nebraska is north of Texas.
Abraham Lincoln
Nebraska and Kansas
No, Omaha, Nebraska is in the Midwest.
· York is a city in Nebraska
The Midwest is a region and a region is things such as the Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast and a region {Midwest} contains states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and more!
"Traders Insurance is a Midwest Company in Kansas City, Missouri. They offer their services to throughout the Midwest to state like Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri."
The plains states are North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas.