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Dirt Cheap's parent company, based in Hattiesburg, files for bankruptcy. Stores closing Late state Sen. Billy Hudson was the original founder, but later sold interest to son and Channel Control ...
For 70 years, Treasure Hunt and Dirt Cheap were familiar names for Hattiesburg area shoppers. Now the stores' parent company has filed for bankruptcy.
Bill Jr. sold his interest in the Dirt Cheap stores in 2009. CCM sued Hudson in 2010, after he opened a new store called Hudson's Outlet, a similar style retail store.
TUPELO – Channel Control Merchants, which owns the Dirt Cheap and Treasure Hunt discount stores, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and seeks to close all 68 of its stores and its ...
HATTIESBURG, Miss. -- A business owned by state Sen. Bill Hudson has been accused in a federal lawsuit of stealing trade secrets from a competitor. The Hattiesburg American reports Channel Control ...
The Tupelo Planning Department confirmed what many of you had suspected and some had reported - Hudson's Dirt Cheap is in fact going into the West Main Shopping Center in Tupelo. They didn't have ...
Hudson was the CEO of Hudson, Inc., the company that created Hudson's Treasure Hunt and Hudson's Dirt Cheap. He was also a major contributor to the University of Southern Mississippi's athletics ...
For the uninitiated, Dirt Cheap describes itself as: ... It was called Hudson's then. The second store was in Magee, the town where I graduated from high school.
For the uninitiated, Dirt Cheap describes itself as: "an extreme value retailer giving major brand customer returns and excess inventory a second chance." The first store opened in Hattiesburg ...