A SALVATION Army in Minnesota has been forced to shut down due to financial struggles. The Austin store, which is about 100 miles from St. Paul, Minnesota, has been a staple in the community for 75 years. Google MapsA Salvation Army in Austin, Minnesota is being forced to shut down[/caption] Facebook/ The Salvation Army Austin, MNThe store has been a staple in the community for 75 years (Store Manager Major Jeff Strickler pictured)[/caption] The store’s manager, Major Jeff Strickler, told local CBS affiliate KIMT that closing the store was the best decision, even though many locals would be disappointed. It was struggling to make a profit for many years. ‘LOSING MONEY’
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