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‘So much more’

Grady and Kathleen Lamb will see their IGA Super Center transition into a Harps grocery store in early December, but their lives are forever woven into the fabric of Siloam Springs history.

Posted: November 1, 2009 at 1:44 a.m.

When you walk into the IGA Super Center at 201 W. Highway 412 here, you know you’re going to get more than groceries. You’re going to get a warm hello from Grady Lamb.

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