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MN: Bill's Gun Shop and Range buys Mills Indoor Shooting and Archery Range
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Independently owned Bill's Gun Shop and Range is the new owner of the Mills Indoor Shooting and Archery Range in Baxter.
A change in ownership has been an undercurrent in recent months but was without official confirmation other than referring inquiries to check back later.
Now the deal is confirmed with Bill's Gun Shop and Range to open Jan. 1.
"We are excited to add this beautiful facility to our group of gun shops," said John Monson, owner of Bill's Gun Shop and Range, in a news release. "I just couldn't be happier being a part of this great business community and the lakes area." |
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Bob G
(12/17/2016)
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Great. Monson sucks up *another* gun range. :-( |
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