River City Bank builds up its board with addition of former Bank of the West executive Paul Duncan
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Former Bank of the West Managing Director Paul Duncan joins the Board of Directors for River City Bank, with a focus on aiding in growth within the Greater Sacramento region and throughout California
Retired Bank of the West executive Paul Duncan has been
named to the Board of Directors for River City Bank.
It’s a pleasure to welcome Paul to the board at a time when our home market of Sacramento is strong and the rest of California is expected to build positive momentum as we recover from the pandemic.
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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by
Linda Fleming and
The United States of America on April 27. Complaint Against The United States Of America ( Filing Fee $ 402 Receipt Number 0754-4464120.), Filed By Linda Fleming, Steve Fleming. (attachments: # 1 Affidavit, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet, # 3 Summons, # 4 Summons)(brown, Nathaniel) Notice Of Appearance By Nathaniel O. Brown On Behalf Of Linda Fleming, Steve Fleming (brown, Nathaniel) Notice Of Initial Assignment To A U.s. Magistrate Judge: This Case Has Been Randomly Assigned To United States Magistrate Judge Mark A. Beatty Pursuant To Administrative Order No. 257. The Parties Are Advised That Their Consent Is Required If The Assigned Magistrate Judge Is To Conduct All Further Proceedings In The Case, Including Trial And Final Entry Of Judgment Pursuant To 28 U.s.c. 636(c) And Federal Rule Of Civil Proced
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A new future is on its way for Fayetteville s long-contested Market House.
Fayetteville City Council voted 9-1 on Thursday to repurpose the building. The city plans to use Department of Justice guidance to make sure the project serves as many community members as possible.
Voting in opposition was Councilwoman Courtney Banks-McLaughlin, who wanted more citizen input and called for a federal investigation into not including that feedback.
Over the course of discussion that lasted nearly 90 minutes, the council was presented with options on relocating the Market, as well as five options for repurposing the building.
The building is a national landmark but has come under fire for its history as a site for selling enslaved people. Its future has been a topic of discussion since last summer s protests following Fayetteville native George Floyd s death in police custody.
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