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first Scheels,
which was a
hardware store.
Scheels started adding a
small selection of
sporting goods to its
stores in 1954. Over the years,
Scheels opened...
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Scheels Arena (formerly
called The
Urban Plains Center, or UPC) is a multi-purpose
venue located in Fargo,
North Dakota. It is part of the
Sanford Health...
- (1829–1901),
Russian composer Karl
Scheel Prize, an
award given annually by the
Physikalische Gesellschaft zu
Berlin Scheels All Sports,
American retailer...
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Scheels Center is a 5,460 seat multi-purpose
arena in Fargo,
North Dakota. It was
built in 1970 and was home to the
North Dakota State University Bison...
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Scheels To
Bring Arizona's
First SCHEELS Store To
Chandler Fashion Center". PR Newswire. 2021-05-20. "
Scheels". "Round1
Bowling &...
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Chris Scheels (born
February 7, 1977) is an
American speed skater. She
competed in the women's 3000
metres at the 1994
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Walter Scheel (German: [ˈvaltɐ ˈʃeːl] ; 8 July 1919 – 24
August 2016) was a
German statesman. A
member of the ****
Party who
joined the Free Democratic...
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Margarete Scheel (28
september 1881 – 9
november 1969) was a
German artist,
specializing in
sculpture and ceramics.
Scheel was born in
Rostock to a family...
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anchor stores are
Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Target,
Cinemark Theatres, and
Scheels All Sports.
There are 2
vacant anchor stores that were once Herberger's...
- The
first Scheels opened in
Sabin as a
hardware store by
Frederick A. Scheele.
Scheels is now led by the
fifth generation of the
Scheel family and has...