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Mite-As-Well on KY 80 will close after June 30, 2007 Closing after big sale. Main Mite-as-Well Store, at 5147 Campbellsville Road will remain open. Charlotte Chandler announced this morning that the Mite-As-Well Shoppe at the 10233 Russell Springs Road, Highway 80 at the Adair-Russell County line, will be holding a 50% Close-Out sale starting today, Friday, June 22 and continuing through Saturday, June 30, 2007. "After that," she said, "we will close the KY 80 store." She said that the company's main store, at 5147 Campbellsville RD, Columbia (the Cane Valley community), will remain open for business Wed.-Sat 9-5. The stores have a wide line of very clean household wares, antiques, tools, and a book sections with a broad selection which is well maintained, sorted by genre, in a comfortable and easily browsed section of the store. The regular prices are very reasonable. This story was posted on 2007-06-22 09:00:09
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