I like this store. It has a bit of everything for a rural community. It’s much easier to navigate than one of the big-box stores, yet it still has everything you might need except for groceries. It’s a bit of a mix between a hardware, farm, and sporting goods store, primarily, although they do also sell soft goods. In particular, I like the sporting goods area. I was looking for a certain item and was beyond impressed with the comprehensiveness of the hunting and fishing supplies and how reasonably priced. If I lived closer, I’d be here a lot since some of the items are far cheaper than I can get them where I live. In the sections of the store in which I did spend time, I noticed a sizeable amount of «made in america» items. Maybe it’s only the sections of the store I was in, or maybe it’s part of their buying process, but it was still nice to see those options. There was always an employee available when I had a question, and the checkout was as speedy as it could be. During several visits, I never had to wait more than a couple of minutes as nearly all the checkout lanes were open. If you need something quickly, something practical, and something with a lower price tag, stop here.