I say buy local, NOT at feedstores.
Getting chicks from a feedstore just means you've skipped over the seeing who died, who's in stress part. They're still hatchery chicks that were shipped to where you see them now.
Buying from a backyard breeder though means you see how the parent stock is treated, the chicks you buy were not shipped, and there's a good chance you'll have more choices too, since some breeders offer what hatcheries don't. Now, they don't offer a ton of things at once which is actually a good thing, but, that's when if you want something else you look for another breeder nearby.
Oh, and best of all, the person you buy the chicks from actually knows what went into that chick
Now, there's still liars and people who just don't know much about chickens, but there's also some very nice, very dedicated people out there. The best part in buying from local backyard owners is that you can ask questions and not get an "I don't know, I just sell them" for an answer.