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Walnut Hills residents, particularly those without cars, were sad to see their local store close up shop even as a new Kroger opened up about a mile away near the University of Cincinnati."Kroger wants to maintain the right to leave and then destroy competition. That's mean for them to reduce us to a desert. It's mean and evil and we intend to fight back," Jackson said last week.Kroger said the Walnut Hills store lost money in 20 of the 30 years it operated. The company tried several different approaches to bring it back to profitability."We believe that ultimately the best way for Kroger to provide even more access to fresh food and healthy food at low prices is by running a sustainable business. That starts with running profitable stores," said Keith Dailey, Kroger's senior director for external affairs. "While it's always a difficult decision to close any store location, when we do it we always try to close a store in a way that respects the community and our associates."Dailey said "a significant number" of Kroger's former customers in Walnut Hills now shop at its new Corryville store, which opened when the McMillan Street store closed. Dailey added that "not one job was lost" because of the closure.In the last 18 months, Kroger closed about 50 of its 2,800 stores because they were underperforming."Only about 10 percent operated in communities that some might call underserved," Dailey said.City Councilman Wendell Young also spoke in front of the former Walnut Hills store Tuesday, accusing Kroger of not caring about the people who live in the city where it's headquartered."Kroger, based in the city of Cincinnati, has decided that profit is more important than people -- people who without stores in their neighborhood are reduced to living in food deserts," Young said. "They exacerbate the problems that go with nutrition. Our babies die sooner. Our adults die sooner."Apart from the Kroger boycott, Jackson also addressed what some have called a "smear campaign" against City Manager Harry Black by Mayor John Cranley, who wants his hand-picked city manager gone. Cranley met with Jackson Monday night and, in a statement Tuesday afternoon, said he "shared his perspective that Kroger is a phenomenal partner to the City of Cincinnati and is actively investing in our urban core." According to the Mayor's office, Cranley "looks forward to continued dialogue with Reverend Jackson." 2445
We are on the eve of the 2018 midterm elections, the statement added. "There is no time to waste to defend the integrity of our elections and our democracy." 157
Ward, Alvarez, other elected officials, community leaders, veterans and gold star families will honor armed service personnel by laying at least 40,000 roses on graves. 168
Trump’s statements came one day after his Easter Sunday “NO MORE DACA DEAL” tweet: “Border Patrol Agents are not allowed to properly do their job at the Border because of ridiculous liberal (Democrat) laws like Catch & Release. Getting more dangerous. “Caravans” coming. Republicans must go to Nuclear Option to pass tough laws NOW. NO MORE DACA DEAL!” 356
Vance, though, says the bigger issue is that once her insurance finally paid out a few weeks later, the clinic still hadn't refunded her 0, more than two months after ending up with a double payment.When she called, she says, "they said its being processed. Or this person's not in the office."She understands doctors may want to be paid first but says she wants her payment back."Now they've got payments from my insurance and payments from me, so they've got double payments."The clinic apologized for the delay and promised to resolve this billing issue, even though it did nothing wrong, according to the law.Vance is happy to hear that, and now realizes that past due medical bills — even if it not your fault — can become a problem if you are sick.As always, don't waste your money.________________________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps"). 902