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July 1882 – 140 YearsThe Halstead Bank, Halstead 1886 – 136 YearsWilson State Bank, Wilson 1901 – 121 YearsUnion State Bank, Everest 1902 – 120 YearsFirst National Bank, Scott City 1902 – 117 YearsValley State Bank, Syracuse 1906 – 116 YearsPlains State Bank, Plains 1906 – 116 YearsThe First State Bank of Healy, Healy 1918
Three lucky students can look forward to a Mars experience this summer at the Cosmosphere camp in Hutchinson. Citizens Bank of Kansas in Kingman made the camp scholarships available for the seventh year.
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With credit quality metrics at generationally stellar levels, concern about credit risk in 2022 may seem unwarranted, making any deployed defensive strategies appear premature.
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For people who have fallen behind on their mortgage or utilities due to pandemic-related hardship, the Kansas Homeowner Assistance Fund (KHAF) is a great benefit, says loan officer Julie Cannady of Community National Bank & Trust (CNB) in Augusta, Kansas. KHAF, administered by Kansas Housing Resources Corporation, has been allocated $56.6 million through the American Rescue Plan Act to help low- and moderate-income homeowners avoid foreclosure and get caught up. Lender participation is a vital component.
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Up with People, which readers of a certain age may remember, was an organization that had a run of popularity in the 1970s and ‘80s by promoting wholesome values and positive thinking. Its delivery channel was through song and dance performances, often in large arenas and stadiums.
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When’s the last time you left a meeting and found yourself saying, “I never thought about it that way before?” For me, the answer allows me to gauge how much I’ve successfully encouraged differing viewpoints. If I’m not asking myself this question regularly, it’s a red flag that I need to be looking for new ways to welcome input.