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Security National : Bank Welcomes Vice President of Commercial Services

July 8, 2021 SIOUX CITY, Iowa - D. Douglas Rice, Chairman, President and CEO of Security National Bank, is pleased to introduce the following new employee: Craig Mayohas joined Security National Bank as Vice President of Commercial Services in Sioux City. He arrives at SNB after serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Credit Officer for Equity Bank in Wichita, Kan. A professional with more than 35 years of financial experience, Mayo brings expertise that spans across multiple specialties including commercial lending, mortgage origination, credit analysis, loan reviews and special assets. He began his banking career with Northfield Savings Bank in 1984, after earning his bachelor s degree at Middlebury College in Vermont.

How expanding vouchers could improve housing stability

A version of this article first appeared in Next City. In 2008, the Department of Housing and Urban Development began a study that was meant to track the impact of various types of assistance for families experiencing homelessness. The Department identified 2,282 families living in shelters in 12 cities across the United States, and randomly assigned them to four different types of interventions. One group was given a housing choice voucher, also known as a Section 8 voucher, which tenants can use to make up the difference between what they can afford to pay for housing and what landlords charge for rent. Another group of families were placed in housing with support services on a temporary basis for up to two years. A third group was given rental assistance for up to 18 months, and a fourth group was given “usual care” left to access whatever public assistance they could without additional help.

Watertown City Council candidate gets fired for running for office

She chose to be a candidate in this year’s City Council election. Mrs. Horton says she was fired from her job at WWTI/ABC50 because she’s running for public office. Mrs. Horton, 37, who’s running to fill a two-year seat to fill a vacancy on council, was told she was terminated on the same day she filed petitions with the Jefferson County Board of Elections to run for council. “This is why people don’t run for office,” she said Wednesday, stressing that she thinks her employer should have supported her decision to get involved in the community.

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