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Around Town 11-2

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A couple of new stores are just about to open in the next week.
Others are building expansions

In Mandan--Twin city Implement is adding on to their current shop on the strip.
The 14 thousand square foot addition will house new shop and wash bay.
Twin City has been there since the 60's.
The Implement dealer sells all sort of machinery from mowers--to combines.
The staff says they are excited for the new addition to finish up for use.
Over to downtown Bismarck-- Action Jackson Comics will open its doors November 7th for comic book enthusiasts.
Owner Jackson Bird has some of his personal collection of comics for sale-- and will also have new comics hitting his shelves.
He also says they have movie posters for sale.
Prices will range anywhere from 2 dollars to 20--depending on the comic--some might even be collectibles.
Bird says that he has been collected since he was young.
Action Jackson is at 402 E. Main street downtown.
And--JL Beers is set to open their doors Thursday November 8th.
With dozens of beer on tap and many more bottles they have a wide selection for any beer lover.
JL also serves burgers, fries and homemade chips.
The bar has been highly anticipated.
There are also locations in Grand Forks and Fargo.

JL Beers will open at 11 AM Thursday for the opening day.

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