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Date Added: June 21, 2008 09:20:03 PM
Today Kohl's (NYSE:KSS) announced a $100,000 cash donation toward flood relief efforts in the Midwest. Kohl's is providing this donation to the American Red Cross which is delivering much-needed emergency assistance throughout the region. The donation will support state disaster relief funds, with $25,000 allocated to Wisconsin and $15,000 contributions to Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and ...

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