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Davenport woman doesn’t want to move for grocery store

October 25, 2000 By admin

An elderly Davenport woman says she won’t give up her home –at any price– to make way for a new grocery store. 86-year-old Lois Miller has lived in the home 28 years and won’t move for the proposed new Hy-Vee. Neighbors have all signed agreements to sell their homes but Miller refuses. She suspects those neighbors of sending her threatening letters. She says she just wants the harassment to end.Hy-Vee has offered 75-thousand dollars for Miller’s home, which is assessed at 51-thousand.

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