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In this Aug. 1, 2017 photo, Jenni White, mayor of Luther, Okla., talks during an interview in Luther, Okla. When the Walmart Express store was built in Luther, it took the land from the old youth football field.  Less than a year after opening its new concept stores known as Walmart Express, the retail giant shuttered the smaller stores intended to compete with dollar stores when they failed to gain traction nationwide. Small towns like Luther  are now trying to fill budget gaps to make up for lost sales tax revenue now that Walmart has pulled out. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

In this Aug. 1, 2017 photo, Jenni White, mayor of Luther, Okla., talks during an interview in Luther, Okla. When the Walmart Express store was built in Luther, it took the land from the old youth football field. Less than a year after opening its new concept stores known as Walmart Express, the retail giant shuttered the smaller stores intended to compete with dollar stores when they failed to gain traction nationwide. Small towns like Luther are now trying to fill budget gaps to make up for lost sales tax revenue now that Walmart has pulled out. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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