Talk:Kum & Go

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 * On April 23, 2007 Gabriela Perez Ramirez, an employee of an overnight cleaning service, was fatally stabbed by her boyfriend, also a cleaning service employee, in a large conference room of the company's headquarters in West Des Moines, IA.

This news item was added to the page on November 5, 2010, by an individual in St. Paul, MN. Based on guidelines from "What Wikipedia is not," specifically in relation to news items, I feel this section is not relevant to the article. --Mike Templeton 18:50, 8 December 2010 (UTC)

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 * Kum & Go is currently proposing to rezone, demolish, and build over a one-hundred year old apartment building in the Drake neighborhood located near Drake University in Des Moines Iowa. Neighbors are concerned that this type of truck-stop sprawl will ruin the character of a historic neighborhood. Neighbors also grow tired of the trash and crime brought in by the store, and wonder how a company incapable of running a 20,000 square foot property could possible run a 40,000 square foot space any better. Kum & Go, however, has refused to compromise, and will displace 18 people from their apartments if the city Planning and Zoning Commission agrees.

While I'm aware of this issue, I don't feel this belongs in the article because of how it concerns only one store out of 400+. --Iowahwyman 04:37, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

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