ATHENA — When Heidi Stiers opens the door of Athena Hardware & Mercantile on Saturday, June 1, she opens the door to a long-held dream.

The store at 206 E. Main St. is the first hardware retailer since Pendleton Grain Growers closed shop more than a decade ago. The absence of a spot to replace a hammer or get a handful of screws has been deeply felt, locals have said.

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