It seems that every week another retailer announces a price cut. First it was Aldi, then Target, now it's Walgreens, Walmart, and more.
The bomb threat was made Friday afternoon.
The 1 million square-foot center is in Simpson County, which is along the border with Tennessee near I-65.
The company reached agreements with all 50 states in a $3.1 billion opioid settlement.
In a news release Tuesday, CBP said the package — which arrived Oct. 26 from Hong Kong and headed to New York — contained bracelets, necklaces and earrings.
Walgreens will permanently close four of its Louisville locations next month, and relocation addresses are already posted outside the stores that will close.
If approved, the deal is expected to close in early 2024.
The all-cash deal could be announced Friday.
The store will have a three-day grand opening event with discounts, specials, giveaways and demonstrations.
The store will receive a $2,250 bonus for selling the winning ticket.