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The bank owned by the Citizen Potawatomi Nation has acquired Oklahoma s oldest continually operating state-chartered bank, allowing the tribe to expand its financial services footprint deeper into the Oklahoma City metro area.
First National Bank & Trust (FNB) announced it will acquire MidWest Community Financial Corp. and its wholly owned subsidiary, The First State Bank (FSB). The acquisition represents Oklahoma’s largest mergers and acquisitions transaction in banking since 2016, FNB said.
“The joining of these two historic banking institutions demonstrates that we live in a land of opportunity,” Citizen Potawatomi Nation Chairman John “Rocky” Barrett said. “One bank was born in a tiny farming community in western Oklahoma, and the other began in a doublewide trailer on a gravel parking lot. Both share a common trait accounting for their very uncommon success: dedication to providing the best customer service.
CANMORE, ALTA. Ryan Cain and his fiancé Sarah Whitelaw have stayed at Lady Macdonald Country Inn, in Canmore multiple times. “We found Lady Macdonald and it was an absolutely beautiful spot,” said Cain. The couple who now lives in Kimberley, originally booked all 13 rooms for their wedding accommodations for May 2020 and put down a $1,000 deposit. “With Ryan and I both working food and beverage there’s no expectation that we would get the thousand dollars back,” said Whitelaw, if they were to cancel. But they also made another $3,000 payment. “We paid money in instalments because we’re used to people in this industry having to chase down payments for functions and stuff, and then we were made to feel like it was our fault they don’t have the money to give back,” said Cain.
February 25, 2021
On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, at approximately 12:40 p.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police College Park Barrack responded to the outer loop of Interstate-495 at Route 450 for a motor vehicle crash.
According to a preliminary investigation, a male pedestrian was running from the right shoulder across the highway to the left shoulder where his vehicle was disabled on the shoulder.
A gray 2007 Honda Accord began to slow for traffic that was attempting to yield to the pedestrian running across the roadway, when the Honda subsequently struck the victim in the left lane. The motorist remained at the scene.
The victim, Ryan Cain, 26, of Virginia, was transported to University of Maryland Prince George’s Hospital Center, where he died. The Maryland State Police Crash Team will be conducting the investigation.