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Lawrence County Courthouse - Bedford, IN. Bedford Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic district located at Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana.The district encompasses 64 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing object in the central business district of Bedford.
A new corporate logo designed to show Citizens Bank's connection to the Royal Bank of Scotland debuted on April 26, 2005. In July 2006, Citizens Bank eliminated the mortgage department in Michigan and terminated over 100 employees. On September 1, 2007, the individual banks under Citizens Financial Group, excluding Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania ...
The Bank continued expansion in Ohio buying bank branches in many Ohio counties for the following nine years. [1] Following the 1995 purchase of CIVISTA Corporation in Canton, Ohio, parent of Citizens Savings, the holding company name changed from First Bancorporation to FirstMerit Corporation. FirstMerit added to its portfolio in 1997 Abell ...
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Citizens Bank of Maryland, a former bank based in Laurel, Maryland (1928–1997) Citizens Bank of Northern California , a former bank based in Nevada City, California (1995–2011) Citizens Republic Bancorp , a former bank based in Flint, Michigan (1871–2013)
Employees at the former Citizens Bank will be retained, Iowa Trust and Savings said in a news release. ... Iowa’s last bank failure was that of Polk County Bank in Johnston in November 2011. Two ...
Citizens Republic's footprint Citizens Bank branch in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Citizens Republic Bancorp was a bank holding company for Citizens Bank, headquartered in Flint, Michigan. It merged with FirstMerit Bank in June 2013. It operated 219 branches and 248 ATMs in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Ohio. [4] [5] FirstMerit merged with Huntington ...
Citizens National Bank, since known as the Hilliard-Lyons Building and Kunkel Square, is a building noted for its stone and terracotta facade, located at Fourth and Main Street in downtown Evansville, Indiana. The building is ten stories tall and was the region's first skyscraper.