Federal Circuits, 8th Cir. (February 26, 1997)
Docket number: 95-4130
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No. 95-4130MN Dennis Groshel, Appellee, v. Mary Corley, individually and as Chief of Canteen Services, Veterans Administration Medical Center; James B. Donahoe, individually and as Administrator of Veterans Canteen Services, Appellants. Submitted: October 23, 1996 Filed: February 26, 1997 Before FAGG, BOWMAN, and HANSEN, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM. Mary Corley and James B. Donahoe appeal the district court's award of injunctive relief to Dennis Groshel, a blind vendor who operates vending machines as a Randolph-Sheppard Act licensee of the Minnesota Department of Economic Security. See 20 U.S.C. §§ 107-107f (1994). We have resolved the merits of Corley's and Donahoe's appeal in a consolidated case. See Minnesota Dep't of Econ. Sec. v. Riley, No. 96-2477 (8th Cir. Feb. 26, 1997). Our decision in the companion case renders this case moot. Hence, we dismiss Corley's and Donahoe's appeal, vacate the district court's order, and remand with instructions to dismiss the case. See Longley v. Holahan, 34 F.3d 1366, 1367 (8th Cir. 1994). A true copy. Attest: CLERK, U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, EIGHTH CIRCUIT. Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota. [UNPUBLISHED]