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Maverick and his handler, Officer Ben Vapenik, joined a surprise K-9 team visit to Jonah Bank of Wyoming on Friday morning. Jonah Bank was one of two banks impacted by the July 25 back-to-back ...
Jonah Field is a large natural gas field in the Green River Basin in Sublette County, Wyoming, in the United States. The field is approximately 790.2 miles (1,271.7 km) west of Iowa City and 906.2 miles (1,458.4 km) north of Dallas in southwestern Wyoming, and is estimated to contain 10.5 trillion cubic feet (300 km 3 ) of natural gas .
First Federal was then renamed to Glacier Bank in 1992. [4] On February 25, 2013, Glacier Bancorp, Inc. acquired Wyoming-based First State Bank, which held $281 million in assets as of December 31st, 2012. [1] [5] On March 1, 2015, Glacier Bancorp, Inc. acquired Ronan-based Community Bank, which held $175 million in assets as of December 31st ...
The former Wyoming National Bank building located in downtown Casper, opened its doors on May 3, 1964. [1] The bank was built in the middle of an oil boom in Wyoming by architect Charles Deaton . Deaton's philosophy was to bring forth a "sculptural concept in architecture," his Mid-century modern style was the first of its kind for architecture ...
The field itself was renamed "Jonah Field" in honor of the Wyoming gas fields owned by the primary benefactors of the turf project, the Martin and McMurry families. Capacity was reduced in 2004 to 32,580 and in 2007 to 30,514. [9] [10] Before the 2010 season, the new Wildcatter Stadium Club and Suites opened and capacity was further reduced to ...
The building was built for Charles Henry King in 1905–1906. King was a central Wyoming businessman who established a lumber business in the building. King is otherwise notable as the biological grandfather of U.S. president Gerald R. Ford. The First National Bank of Shoshoni was also located in the building. [2]
The First National Bank of Denver operated from 1865 to 1958. [2] John Evans, the son of William Gray Evans and the grandson of Territorial Governor John Evans, was the president beginning in 1928. [5] In 1958, Evans merged the First National Bank of Denver with the International Trust Company that was also under his leadership. [6]
United Western Financial Center is a 357 ft (109m) tall high-rise office building located at 700 17th Street in the city Denver, Colorado. It was completed in 1961 and has 24 floors. It is the 28th tallest building in Denver. It was designed by the architecture firm Raymond Harry Ervin & Associates in the modernist style.