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(KSL News) -- The Utah Supreme Court heard arguments, today in a case involving Riverton residents who don't want a Wal-Mart store in their town.
More than 5,000 people signed a petition against a January decision to approve a 100 acre commercial development, which would also include some housing.
Opponents of the store want the issue on the November ballot. They don't want the congestion, which could come with added development.