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The Current River is roughly 184 miles (296 km) long and drains about 2,641 square miles (6,840 km 2) [4] of land mostly in Missouri and a small portion of land in northeastern Arkansas. The headwaters of the Current River are nearly 900 feet (270 m) above sea level, while the mouth of the river lies around 280 feet (85 m) [ 4 ] above sea level.
First Bank System, Inc. (CNB remained unchanged until after merger with U.S. Bancorp) U.S. Bancorp: 1993 Banc One Corp. Valley National Bank of Arizona: Banc One Corp. JPMorgan Chase: 1993 Bank of Boston Corp. South Shore Bank, Mechanics Bank, First Agricultural Bank of Boston Corp. Bank of America: 1993 First Union Corporation: Dominion Bank
Farmer's State Bank; Farmers and Merchants Bank (Mountain View, Arkansas) Farmers and Merchants Bank-Masonic Lodge; Farmers Bank Building (Leslie, Arkansas) Farmers State Bank (Conway, Arkansas) First National Bank (Siloam Springs, Arkansas) First National Bank Building (Monette, Arkansas) First National Bank of Morrilton
Bank OZK began as a community bank in Jasper, Arkansas in 1903, expanding to a second location in Ozark, Arkansas in 1937. [3]In 1979, when the bank had 2 branches and $28 million in assets, George Gleason, a 25-year-old lawyer at the Rose Law Firm, bought the bank changed its name to Bank of the Ozarks.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — A bank manager discovered a 9.07-carat diamond at a state park in southwestern Arkansas after thinking the precious gem was a piece of glass.
Current View is an unincorporated community in Clay County, Arkansas and Ripley County, Missouri, United States. [1] The community straddles the Missouri–Arkansas border on the northeast bank of the Current River. Arkansas Highway 211 connects to the south and Missouri Route E is to the north.
The east side of the island was used to fill the west channel of the river and the east channel was widened and became the current river. The island became part of the current west bank of the Arkansas River. [1] In 1934, a new baseball stadium, Lawrence Stadium, was built a few blocks south to replace the one formerly on the island.
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