Yes, this was the old Sears that was next door to the Kroger. It’s now part of the E & H Hardware chain, owned and operated by the Buehler Family of Wooster, OH. There’s not a lot that’s different, really. Propane exchange($ 20-Kroger has it as well) and mulch out front(sparse and pricey); the basics inside. Key cutting, paint department that mixes and matches, carpet cleaner rental, bird food(pricey too), pet supplies, Craftsman tools(ironic), seasonal grills-you get the gist. It’s an Ace Hardware. I did ask an employee if they had more mulch and he professionally and politely answered in the negative. One entertaining thing I saw was complimentary coffee(Mr. Coffee machine) and popcorn(standing«nostalgia» popcorn maker.) Must be part of that E & H charm.