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The Downtown Manhattan Historic District in Manhattan, Kansas is a 25.8 acres (10.4 ha) historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The district generally includes the blocks between Humboldt and Pierre Sts. from 3rd to 5th Sts.
First Bank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri: Great American Bank, DeSoto, Kansas: Commercial bank [34] September 4, 2009: InBank, Oak Forest, Illinois: MB Financial Bank NA, Chicago, Illinois: Commercial bank [34] September 4, 2009: Platinum Community Bank, Rolling Meadows, Illinois: closed; FDIC payout of insured deposits Commercial bank ...
Manhattan Regional Airport (MHK) is located 4 kilometres (2 mi) west of Manhattan on K-18, and is the second busiest commercial airport in Kansas. The airport is served by American Airlines subsidiary American Eagle , which offers multiple flights daily to Chicago's O'Hare International Airport and the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport ...
Jan. 18—A Santa Fe jury has ordered Sunflower Bank to pay more than $2 million to a local business owner who had sued the financial institution, accusing it of failing to prevent one of his ...
Bank turmoil arrived in small-town America on Friday night when a tiny four-branch bank in Kansas failed, becoming the fourth lender to be seized by regulators this year and the fifth to fold ...
In the early 1970s, Stockyards Bank was renamed United American Bank & Trust Company to reflect the bank's expansion into other parts of the city. Sierra later became Emprise Financial Corporation. Over the next 25 years, the Michaelis family acquired banks in communities across the state including Council Grove, Eureka, Hays, Hillsboro, Iola ...
Cryptocurrency ‘pig butchering’ scam wrecks Kansas bank, sends ex-CEO to prison for 24 years. Dan Mangan, CNBC. August 21, 2024 at 4:29 PM. Shan Hanes in Morton County Jail, Kansas.
The Council Grove National Bank is a historic bank building at 130 W. Main Street in Council Grove, Kansas. It was built in 1887 for the Morris County State Bank, which was chartered in 1878 and lost its first building to a fire in 1886. Local architect J. H. Leedy designed the Italianate building, and Louis Peterson led its construction.