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In 1953, under the leadership of John Lauritzen, First National Bank became the first bank in the region and the fifth in the nation to issue credit cards. [2] In 1968, the bank was reorganized under the bank holding company, First National of Nebraska, Inc. In 1971, employees started moving into the 22-story First National Center. Attached to ...
First Nebraska Bank is a state-chartered commercial bank headquartered in Valley, Nebraska. Founded in 1885, First Nebraska Bank is one of the oldest banking companies in Nebraska, with over $259 million in assets as of December 31, 2012. [1] The bank has ten branches in Nebraska, with locations in Arcadia, Bennet, Brainard, Columbus, Decatur ...
Hooper Township is one of fourteen townships in Dodge County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2020 census. A 2021 estimate placed the township's population at 1,131. [1] Most of the Village of Hooper as well as the entire Village of Winslow lies within the Township.
Hooper was established in 1871, following construction of the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad through the territory. [3] It was named for Samuel Hooper, a US congressman from Massachusetts. [4] [5] By the mid-1970s, the future of railroad service came into question.
In 1953, under the leadership of John Lauritzen, First National Bank became the first bank in the region and the fifth in the nation to issue credit cards. [3] In 1968, due to an investment in real estate not permitted under a straight banking charter, the bank reorganized as a subsidiary of the bank holding company, First National of Nebraska ...
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Northeast Bank Opens New Mortgage Lending Office in Massachusetts Five New Mortgage Professionals Hired LEWISTON, Maine--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Northeast Bank, a Maine-based full-service financial ...
Locomotive is now owned by the city of Hooper, Nebraska. [11] Union Pacific 201 Bay Window Caboose, former Rock Island 17092, built in 1966. [12] This car was transferred to the Nebraska Railroad Museum. In 2022 this car was sold to a private individual and mover to Beemer, Nebraska. [13] Former C&NW 40 foot boxcar 336, built in 1953.