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Edge of Your Seat Podcast is going to be running once a week, broadcasting a new show every Sunday night or Monday morning.Each show will consist of each of the pod's segments including Putting in the Work (local scores and accomplishments), Bring it Back (diving into an artist and their album), What the Pod is (new, chatting about other podcasts we listen to), Keep it Rollin (what's on TV or theatre), Out of the Valley (news, sports from outside the Illinois Valley), and Pay Respects (tribute to those who are no longer with us)Also multiple guests from all over the Illinois Valley and the surrounding area. Episode 325 features Bailey Lehr (17:01), winner of the 2024 Illinois Valley Men's Golf Championship; Scott Payne (59:35), Amboy-LaMoille-Ohio football coach; Logan Larson (2:33:24), Hall-Putnam County football coach.Shout out to our sponsors: First State Bank, Mendota Ford, Starved Rock Wood Products, The Tee-Box, Sports N Stuff N More, and Surf Internet
Join Mike Elam as he covers for Annie Frey today. First, Missouri Secretary of State, Jay Ashcroft, shares insights into his campaign for governor and discusses key issues facing the state, including education, crime, connectivity, and the impact of ESG on investments. Secretary Ashcroft also emphasizes the need for a change in federal leadership. Then, in a conversation with Luann Cundiff, President of First State Bank of St. Charles, they explore the departure of the St. Louis Fed Chief, the process of replacing the position, and the challenges of the housing market and low inventory. Luann sheds light on the role of community banks and their relationship with the Federal Reserve. Finally, stay updated on the writer and actor strike, with information on the latest developments, demands, negotiations, and the impact on the entertainment industry.
We touch down on all different topic surfaces in this show with First State Bank's Chief Marketing Officer Jan Phalen (1:03:45), Mendota native and CrossFit/exercise guru Marco Mandujano (1:20:47), and Joe Masini (1:42:10), who will be the Mendota High School principal next school year.Intro: Mix and Match (8:27) breaks down NCAA Tournament, Aaron Rodgers, Bulls, and MLB Opening Day. Win/Lose/Stat (30:33) shares winter postseason accomplishments. Keep it Rolling (52:25) puts the spotlight on some recent movies and docuseries played at the EOYS Studio.
In this episode of the Venue RX podcast, host Jonathan Aymin interviews Danielle Smith, owner of The Vault Venue in Livingston, Texas. They discuss Danielle's background and how she and her husband always dreamed of starting their own venue. Danielle shares the challenges and rewards of starting a venue, including finding the right people to work with, the importance of problem-solving and emotional management, and the process of obtaining permits and licenses. They also talk about the importance of personalized service and building connections with clients, and Danielle shares her philosophy on collaborating with other venues and vendors to provide the best service possible. About Our Guest: The Vault Venue, formerly known as The First State Bank, the building was one the First Texas State Banking System branches in Livingston, Texas. First established in 1910 as Guaranty State Bank, and in 1918 the Guaranty State Bank closed their original location and moved to 415 N. Washington Ave., changing the bank name to First State Bank. For several years, First State Bank contributed to the developmental and business growth of Livingston and Polk County. First State Bank was a major part in the development of the East Texas Trade system. The building was then bought and renovated into office spaces for the years to come. Until March 2022 when The First State Bank building was purchased by The Smith's and renovated into The Vault Venue. Livingston, TX has always been a special place to the Smith family. It has always been their "home" away from home and their family roots are still planted in the community today. With all the exciting things happening in the small town, they wanted to help the growing community by restoring one of Downtown Livingston's oldest buildings and bringing it back to life. As an opportunity presented itself, Danielle, an educator, athletics coach and school counselor, left behind the educational world after 10 years to focus on making her dream a reality. Venue Info: The Vault Venue Hidden Elegance and Charm Located in The Heart of Downtown Livingston, TX Website: www.thevaultvenuetx.com Email: danielle@thevaultvenuetx.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevaultvenuetx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_vault_venue/
Jerry and Dava Truett lived well beyond their means in the small central Texas town of Kosse. They owned a lake house and a speed boat. They drove a pair of expensive pickup trucks and numerous recreational vehicles. Townfolk thought they were receiving oil and gas money from their farmland or had an inheritance. How Did They Live Such An Extravagant Lifestyle On Small-Town Wages? The small community of 500 people confronted the cold-blooded truth about the couple's lifestyle when 52-year-old Michael Wells was murdered inside the First State Bank of Kosse. Sue and Michael Wells (Slain President of First State Bank of Kosse Williams was the bank's president and a beloved community leader. He arrived early one morning before the bank opened to meet with a customer. A 68-year-old business owner wanted to find out why thirty thousand dollars was missing from his account. Before they could meet, Williams was gunned down. The bank's vault was still locked. No money was missing from it. But in the aftermath of this tragedy, an FBI audit discovered that $700,000 was missing from elderly customers' accounts. What happened to all of that money? In this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes you inside the crime scene tape with a case from former federal prosecutor Bill Johnston. It will leave you wondering if you can trust anyone. LINK to previous bank robbery episodes mentioned: This Bank Gets Robbed Everyday With Former FBI Agent Don Bentley The High School Gang That Graduated To Cold Blooded Murder FOLLOW the True Crime Reporter® Podcast SIGN UP FOR my True Crime Newsletter THANK YOU FOR THE FIVE-STAR REVIEWS ON APPLE Please leave one – it really helps. TELL ME about a STORY OR SUBJECT that you want to hear more about
Jerry and Dava Truett lived well beyond their means in the small central Texas town of Kosse. They owned a lake house and a speed boat. They drove a pair of expensive pickup trucks and numerous recreational vehicles. Townfolk thought they were receiving oil and gas money from their farmland or had an inheritance. How Did They Live Such An Extravagant Lifestyle On Small-Town Wages? The small community of 500 people confronted the cold-blooded truth about the couple's lifestyle when 52-year-old Michael Wells was murdered inside the First State Bank of Kosse. Sue and Michael Wells (Slain President of First State Bank of Kosse Williams was the bank's president and a beloved community leader. He arrived early one morning before the bank opened to meet with a customer. A 68-year-old business owner wanted to find out why thirty thousand dollars was missing from his account. Before they could meet, Williams was gunned down. The bank's vault was still locked. No money was missing from it. But in the aftermath of this tragedy, an FBI audit discovered that $700,000 was missing from elderly customers' accounts. What happened to all of that money? In this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes you inside the crime scene tape with a case from former federal prosecutor Bill Johnston. It will leave you wondering if you can trust anyone. LINK to previous bank robbery episodes mentioned: This Bank Gets Robbed Everyday With Former FBI Agent Don Bentley The High School Gang That Graduated To Cold Blooded Murder
Jerry and Dava Truett lived well beyond their means in the small central Texas town of Kosse. They owned a lake house and a speed boat. They drove a pair of expensive pickup trucks and numerous recreational vehicles. Townfolk thought they were receiving oil and gas money from their farmland or had an inheritance. The small community of 500 people confronted the cold-blooded truth about the couple's lifestyle when 52-year-old Michael Wells was murdered inside the First State Bank of Kosse. Williams was the bank's president and a beloved community leader. He arrived early one morning before the bank opened to meet with a customer. A 68-year-old business owner wanted to find out why thirty thousand dollars was missing from his account. Before they could meet, Williams was gunned down. The bank's vault was still locked. No money was missing from it. But in the aftermath of this tragedy, an FBI audit discovered that $700,000 was missing from elderly customers' accounts. What happened to all of that money? In this episode of the True Crime Reporter® Podcast investigative reporter Robert Riggs takes you inside the crime scene tape with a case from former federal prosecutor Bill Johnston. It will leave you wondering if you can trust anyone. We want to become your favorite true crime podcast. Please leave a review wherever you listen. Join our true crime community and follow us here. The True Crime Reporter® podcast features stories about serial killers, mass murderers, murder mysteries, homicides, cold cases, prisons, violent criminals, serial rapists, child abductors, child molesters, kidnappers, bank robbers, cyber criminals, and assorted violent criminals. True Crime Reporter® is a @2023 copyrighted and trade-marked production by True Crime Reporter®, LLC, in Dallas, Texas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are over halfway through the 2022-23 basketball season, but memories of the 2021-22 IHSA Class 2A State Tournament still run rampant. EOYS is joined by then-Fieldcrest senior Ella Goodrich, now at Monmouth University, Knights coach Mitch Neally, and Brent McKinney, a former Mendota coach who took Pana to the tournament and played Fieldcrest in the third-place game.Intro: New sponsor First State Bank, EOYS housecleaning, NFL postseason picks, fires, and more
In Episode 75 Jay, Shilo, and Trustee Todd chop it up about the recent election in Hochatown, and what happens next. Enjoy. Brought to you in part by, First State Bank member FDIC and TheOuachitaPodcasts.com
In Episode 73 Jay and Shilo explore a very popular cabin with its owners David and Sara Clampitt. Enjoy! Brought to you in part by First State Bank member FDIC, and www.TheOuachitaPodcasts.com
Leprechaun Lunch is powered by First State Bank and airs Friday at Noon during Notre Dame football season on Sports Radio 960 WSBT. How awesome would it be for the Irish to spoil USC's hopes of staying
Leprechaun Lunch is powered by First State Bank and airs Fridays at Noon during Notre Dame football season. It's gonna be cold tomorrow. Take the under on the point total. There's no way they get to 43.
Leprechaun Lunch is powered by First State Bank and airs Fridays at Noon during Notre Dame football season. Jim figures out that Marcus Freeman had a new word this week: PHYSICALITY. Darin talks to Mike Singer from
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, comes your way every Friday at Noon during Notre Dame football season. Jim thinks this game could be bigger than it lets on. Sure, the Irish are an underdog, but
Leprechaun Lunch is powered by First State Bank and airs Fridays at Noon during the Notre Dame football season. Jim has your keys to a Notre Dame victory. Darin and Mike Singer from Blue & Gold Illustrated
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, Fridays at Noon ET with Jim Irizarry. How ya feelin' after the Stanford game? Yeahhhh…. It might be time to start looking… TO THE FUTURE! (The future, Conan?)
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, airs Fridays at Noon during Notre Dame football season. How do the Irish replace yet another team captain lost to injury in Bo Bauer? Could this game be better than
Leprechaun Lunch is powered by First State Bank and airs Fridays at Noon ET during the Notre Dame football season. Jim Irizarry previews the Shamrock Series game between BYU and Notre Dame in Las Vegas. Mitch Harper
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, comes your way every Friday at noon during Notre Dame football season. Are you ready for a shootout? North Carolina scores 51.3 points per game. 51.3! Gah!!
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, airs Fridays at Noon during Notre Dame football season, hosted by Jim Irizarry. When does the fun happen? One of these has to come after a win this season, right?
Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank, airs Fridays at Noon during the Notre Dame football season. Jim has his preview Marshall/Notre Dame (I didn't say cupcake!), sports betting picks for the Irish and the rest of
It's the first real Football Friday of the season! Jim Irizarry has a bold prediction for the season, as well as all the betting numbers you need for the weekend. Leprechaun Lunch, powered by First State Bank,
The events of the Uvalde school shooting shocked not only America but also the world. The rise in mass shootings in America in recent years is a great cause for concern and reaching solutions will require difficult discussions to be had. In today's show, the TCFV Prevention Team takes the time to reflect on the recent events in Uvalde and some of the wide-ranging impacts. Please note that this episode carries a trigger warning, as we cover topics related to trauma, mass shootings, and other difficult topics. Listener discretion is advised. We discuss how people are feeling after the recent tragic events, why some people feel guilty, and why the proposed solutions will not work, as well as the role of privilege in accessing mental health support, how mass shootings are an intersection of other larger societal problems, and some of the current challenges facing the Uvalde community. We also talk about the stigma that surrounds mental health and why holistic solutions and broader cultural and policy shifts are needed, plus we share some helpful resources for people who need support, as well as how you can help the Uvalde community. Make sure to tune in today for this important conversation. Here are some resources to help the Uvalde community: First State Bank of Uvalde Donate using Zelle Uvalde 24/7 Mental Health Support Hotline: 888-690-0799 Here is the number for the U.S. Capitol Switchboard if you would like to call your senator or representative to demand action: (202) 224-3121. If you have questions about this episode, please email prevention@tcfv.org.
GoFundMe's list of verified fundraisers: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/donate-to-texas-elementary-school-shooting-relief A memorial fund has been set up by Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District through First State Bank of Uvalde. Donations will go to families of the shooting victims, the district said in a tweet. There are three ways to contribute: Donate via Zelle using the email address: robbschoolmemorialfund@gmail.com Mail checks to 200 E. Nopal St., Uvalde, TX 78801 Visit any of the First State Bank branches to donate in person Checks should be made payable to the “Robb School Memorial Fund.” The OneStar Foundation has created a webpage for donations to support the victims' families, teachers and the Uvalde community. All donations submitted through the OneStar Foundation site will be funneled to the Robb School Memorial Fund established by First State Bank of Uvalde. Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales announced his office is working with the San Antonio Area Foundation to establish two funds that would turn over 100% of the proceeds to families directly impacted by the shooting or provide long-term assistance to the Uvalde community. Donations may be made online here. Four victims of the Uvalde shooting were taken to University Hospital for treatment. University Health has set up the Uvalde Victims Relief Fund and ensured that “every penny goes toward helping the patients and families who walk through our doors.” You can donate here. United Way created the United with Uvalde fund to support the victims' families and the community saying 100% of the fund will support the Uvalde community with immediate and long-term mental health resources. H-E-B shoppers can donate to the company's Spirit of Giving Fund by making monetary donations in-store at the register for $1, $3, $5, $50, or $100 or at checkout for curbside and home delivery orders. Additional donations to support the fund can be made at heb.com/donate. All donations collected will benefit the victims and families of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, H-E-B said in a press release. Thank you KSAT and GoFundMe for the information provided. Stay safe and stay strong.
Joe Caffee is our guest and we talk about inflation and rising interest rates. What can farmers expect for the rest of 2022 and how can we prepare for the current economic environment? Joe shares his insights on what he sees as president and CEO of First State Bank which serves customers in northern Indiana. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Ken Coenen with Raiderstreaming.com is back and flying solo on this interview with an organization that is near and dear to his heart - The Rhino's Foundation. The Rhino's Foundation is dedicated to providing direct cash donations to families in Western Wisconsin affected by cancer. We are also committed to providing financial gifts in the form of gift cards to local cancer care centers to support their patients. Ken talks with Rhino's Foundation President, Kathy O'Keefe to talk more about how the Rhino's Foundation started as well as upcoming events that you can Get Out And Try!Ken will be hosting an event on April 2, 2022 - Bowl to Strike Out Cancer. Be sure to visit Getoutandtry.com for details! Special thanks to episode sponsor First State Bank and TrustWant to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often and stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley.Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a complimentary option for you to add to the calendar. CLICK HERE to learn about all of the ways we are spreading the word about events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Canva Create with Canva!ShareASale Get started with Affiliate Marketing!LegalShield + ID Shield Amazon Storefront Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/getoutandtry?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Eagle Eye Farm is a family run Wisconsin Alpaca Farm in River Falls, WI. Be sure to check out part 1 of this interview where Dawn and Kerri talk about how they went from being in the medical field to having an Alpaca Farm. This episode is Part 2 where we talk about all of the different ways that the community can Get Out And Try Eagle Eye Farm - from farm tours, to camps - and even Alpaca Yoga! They've got something for everyone. Be sure to book your tour today at eagleeyefarm.net! Special thanks to episode sponsor: First State Bank and TrustWant to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often and stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley.Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a complimentary option for you to add to the calendar. CLICK HERE to learn about all of the ways we are spreading the word about events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley!Support the show (https://paypal.me/getoutandtry?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Eagle Eye Farm is a family run Wisconsin Alpaca Farm in River Falls, WI. In part 1 of this interview, Dawn and Kerri talk about how they went from being in the medical field to having an Alpaca Farm. They moved from Duluth, MN to River Falls, WI to grow their farm and pursue showing alpaca. We talk about the seasonality of caring for alpaca, showing and also the sometimes controversial shearing. Stay tuned for part 2 when we talk about all of the ways that you can Get Out And Try Eagle Eye Farm. Special thanks to episode sponsor: First State Bank and TrustWant to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often and stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley.Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a complimentary option for you to add to the calendar. CLICK HERE to learn about all of the ways we are spreading the word about events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley!First State Bank and Trust Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Canva Create with Canva!ShareASale Get started with Affiliate Marketing!LegalShield + ID Shield Amazon Storefront Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/getoutandtry?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Bridget Shoquist is back on the podcast to share what has evolved with her business. In part 2, we pick up our conversation about channeling for a religious person. We also talk about the current workplace dynamic and how channeling could be a part of those going through a career shift. Special thanks to episode sponsor: First State Bank and TrustWant to see upcoming events in the St. Croix Valley? Visit Getoutandtry.com often to stay up-to-date on all of the events and happenings in the St. Croix Valley.Are you a St. Croix Valley business that is offering events? Let's get them listed on our calendar - there is always a free option! CLICK HERE to get started. Short on time & need help? Just send an email to info@getoutandtry.com and we'll get you set up!Still have questions? Check out our FAQ section.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEInstacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35.Canva Create with Canva!ShareASale Get started with Affiliate Marketing!Amazon Storefront LegalShield + ID Shield Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/getoutandtry?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
On this episode Russ is joined by Becca Pierce to discuss the First State Bank name change, and the Gift of Love program. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
[2:06] Guest introduction.[3:49] FSA lending.[6:03] Client experience.[9:34] Ag diversification.[12:09] Diversification opportunity.[19:09] Westwind Alliance.[21:27] Transition.[32:15] Success stories.[45:00] Biggest challenges.[48:24] Future plans. Jeff T. Kanger Phone: (402) 858-1253Mail: jkanger@1fsb.comWebsite: www.1fsb.bankWebsite: www.westwindalliance.com
Sean and Jim look at the lines for Saturday's Cincinnati-Notre Dame matchup. Sean talks to Keith Jenkins from The Cincinnati Enquirer for the Bearcat perspective of the game. Leprechaun Lunch is presented by First State Bank. First
For our community spotlight this month, Kaylen sits down with this dynamic husband and wife team, Michael and Michelle Lasson. They talk about how things have changed in lending over the years. In business since 1867, First State Bank is headquartered in St. Charles, MO. They are licensed in all 50 states to help their clients across the country. Michael and Michelle talk w/ Kaylen about what lending is like currently in this booming real estate market. They share what they are loving about the development at the lake today. They talk about the importance of getting pre-approved before you start looking at property, so you can be ready to purchase that dream home! This episode is full of helpful information on mortgage lending! True Story— they close their loans in 25-35 days! Michelle and Michael give GREAT advice to real estate agents on how to help their clients in the lending process when they are buying a home. You can connect with Michelle and Michael at the following links below: www.yourlakeloan.com https://fsbfinancial.com https://malasson.fsbfinancial.com https://mlasson.fsbfinancial.com @lakelendermichaellasson on Facebook
As banking goes digital, 2020 proves the value of having a relationship with your local bank. In today's episode, Mike brings Dana Trowbridge and Brandon Williamson from First State Bank into the Wise Money studio to discuss the ways banks have served small businesses during this pandemic and why it is important to have a relationship with your banker. Season 5 Episode 51 Have a question for the show? Call or text 574-222-2000 or leave a comment! Want to speak with a Certified Financial Planner™? Visit www.korhorn.com or call 574-247-5898. Find more information about the Wise Money Show™ at www.wisemoneyshow.com Be sure to stay up to date by following us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WiseMoneyShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/WiseMoneyShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wisemoneyshow/ Want more Wise Money™? Read our blog! https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-blog Watch the guys in the studio: https://youtu.be/Wq_CApPouD4 Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WiseMoneyShow
The Financial Experience Podcast for Banks, Credit Unions, and Fintech
Just because you are a smaller bank doesn't mean you can't evolve and adapt. Joette and her bank, First State Bank and Trust in Minnesota, prove that. With only one employee on her team and a small amount of marketing support, how has she served an older clientele, many of whom engaged with FSBT's digital tools for the first time during this crisis? As marketers we sometimes neglect the fundamentals when serving a customer base that may have never engaged a bank's newer digital services. But, Joette's team was able to clearly showcase the “step-by-step” process of using their digital tools, so customers felt more comfortable with the transition.
This episode is a first for me. As some of you may know, I record these episodes months in advance and have collected 6 months' worth of podcasts to put out. With times like this, I reached out to Scott Atwell, the Executive VP & CEO of the Key West Chamber of Commerce to bring you as many helpful tips as we can for your business. We recorded this episode on April 2nd, and it is airing on April 3rd, so we can provide the best up to date information. You may have heard my offering within this episode. Below is my email address, and if you don't have a website or social medial account and you are a Key West business, I am offering my service free of charge to get you up and running. You can email me at mark@backyardsofkeywest.com and we can have a chat about getting you up and running. Also, if you want to start your very own podcast, I put together a how-to guide found here: https://backyardsofkeywest.com/how-to-start-a-podcast/ Lastly, here is the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Application link I mentioned: https://covid19relief.sba.gov/ More on the Key West Chamber of Commerce “The mission of the Greater Key West Chamber of Commerce is to serve its members and maintain and promote a viable economy for the businesses and working people of Key West” For more information on how the Key West Chamber can help you or your business please contact them at 305-294-2587. Website: https://www.keywestchamber.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keywestchamber/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeyWestChamber/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/keywestchamber Small Business Help A message from the Chamber: There are four different programs featured in our recent newsletter, shared by SBDC. These include: • the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program • SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program • SBA Payroll Support through the CARES Act • Florida DEO Payroll Support Program. These loans are different than ones that have been offered in previous disasters. For the recap of those programs shared in the newsletter, go to https://bit.ly/347v4o7 For the FAQ forwarded to us by US Senator Rick Scotts Office on the CARES Act, go to https://bit.ly/343eZjd For the Coronavirus and a Business Assistance Program Information sheet provided by Monroe County, go to https://bit.ly/3aNcaFu Several of our local financial institutions can assist their customers with SBA loans, although they are waiting for further instructions from the Federal Government you can reach out to your local bank for future guidance. First State Bank of the Florida Keys Existing First State Bank customers who would like to be contacted to apply as soon as the SBA program is released, can fill out a Contact Request Form on the Bank’s website www.KeysBank.com/sba-loan-contact-request or contact Brad Lutz, AVP Commercial Lending, at 305-293-7163 or BradL@KeysBank.com. For non-SBA loans, call 305-296-8535. BB&T, now Truist Both new and Existing clients seeking CARES solutions should contact Jay W. Hall or Dale Bittner directly at: Jay W. Hall: 305-292-3832 or jay.hall@bbandt.com Dale Bittner: 305-292-3842 or dbittner@bbandt.com Centennial Bank Existing Customers can reach out to their loan officer directly; non-customers can contact Mark Todaro at 305-676-3145. IBERIABANK Existing Customers can contact the following: Jacqueline Luhta, Business Development Officer, 305-809-8987 Trich Worthington, Group Branch Manager, 305-289-5820
In this episode, Stacey speaks with La Casa: Chris Kingsley, President & CEO; Brent Carrick, Senior Vice President at First State Bank; and Dominique Wilkins, Participant in La Casa Services.
Do you know when to draw Social Security? Should you start collecting at 62 because you can or just do what all your friends did? Drawing Social Security benefits is one of the biggest financial decisions you're going to make in your life, especially when it comes to retirement planning. Don't make this significant decision in a vacuum, but instead ensure that it fits within your entire financial life. We'll tell you how this week on Wise Money. Season 5 Episode 12 Have a question for the show? Call or text 574-222-2000 or leave a comment! Find more information about the Wise Money Show™ at www.WiseMoneyRadio.com Be sure to stay up to date by following us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WiseMoneyShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/WiseMoneyShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wisemoneyshow/ Want more Wise Money™? Read our blog! https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-blog Watch the guys in the studio: https://youtu.be/7rPGd1JLDmQ Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WiseMoneyShow Now on Spotify - Search Wise Money Show Thank you to our sponsors: First State Bank - https://www.bfirst.bank/personal South Bank Legal - https://southbank.legal/ Inspired Homes - https://inspiredhomes.com/ Bethel University Adult & Graduate Studies - https://www.betheluniversity.edu/academics/adult-degrees
Yes, the Hornets earned a playoff berth with last week's win over Mabank, but they have a game against Crandall first. Coach Harrell talks about last week's win and looks forward to this Friday in the podcast. ... Thank you to our sponsors First State Bank and Athens Screen Printing.
Season 5 Episode 2 How do you make sure you're getting the best rate on your home and auto insurance from your insurance company? We are giving you our top 4 tips and a few extras to make sure you can get the best rate. We are joined in studio by Alysia Boehner in this episode of Wise Money sponsored by Indiana Farmers Insurance. Have a question for the show? Call or text 574-222-2000 or leave a comment! Find more information about the Wise Money Show™ at www.WiseMoneyRadio.com Be sure to stay up to date by following us! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WiseMoneyShow Twitter - https://twitter.com/WiseMoneyShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wisemoneyshow/ Want more Wise Money™? Read our blog! https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-blog Watch the guys in the studio: https://youtu.be/23_H1vPmdj0 Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WiseMoneyShow Now on Spotify - Search Wise Money Show Thank you to our sponsors: Indiana Farmers Insurance - https://insurance.indianafarmers.com/ First State Bank - https://www.bfirst.bank/personal South Bank Legal - https://southbank.legal/ Inspired Homes - https://inspiredhomes.com/ Bethel University Adult & Graduate Studies - https://www.betheluniversity.edu/academics/adult-degrees
Take a break from the grind with "The Coffee Grind!" Today we have a very special episode. Denton Chamber of Commerce President, Erica Pangburn, is talking with North Central Texas College's Chancellor, Dr. Brent Wallace, and First State Bank CEO, Ryan Morris, about NCTCs new First State Bank Exchange campus in downtown Denton!
On today’s show we will be talking to Brian Bredensteiner, a local St. Charles businessman and CPA who is a current executive vice president at First State Bank in St. Charles, MO. Brian has a long history of ministry involvement and has a heart for missions as you’ll hear in this podcast. During this episode you’ll hear: Brian explains Water From Afar and what critical purposes it serves The genesis to the creation of this missional organization and who is “Shoe Man” and how he got connected What led Brian in to wanting to be involved in this mission The steps to develop this idea into a fully functioning missional organization Why this work is so critical to the lives of the people in areas such as Kenya Opinions expressed on this program do not necessarily reflect those of LionsGate Advisors. The topics discussed, and opinions given are not intended to address the specific needs of any listener. LionsGate Advisors does not offer legal or tax advice, listeners are encouraged to discuss their financial needs with the appropriate professional regarding your individual circumstance. RESOURCES: Brian recently joined First State Bank as executive vice president of retail and customer engagement. He leads innovation efforts to enhance the customer experience with new technologies and digital resources. A CPA with 27 years financial industry experience, Brian holds a B.S. of Business Administration from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He is active in the St. Charles County community with board and volunteer service to professional, civic, non-profit, and faith organizations.
This week on Farming the Countryside, Joe Caffee, president and CEO of the First State Bank of Middlebury, talks about tight margins and how the late start planting will impact farmers.
Luanne Cundiff — president and CEO of First State Bank of St. Charles and vice chairman of ABA’s Community Bankers Council — was one of six community business leaders and the only banker to join an Oval Office meeting today with President Trump and members of his cabinet. In this eight-minute bonus episode, recorded shortly after the White House meeting, Cundiff recaps the event and shares her message to the president: that while much has been done on the regulatory reform front, there's more to do. She also discusses the importance of being the only representative of banks in the room and how the health of banks fuels the health of the overall economy.
The Florida Keys Real Estate Guys Episode 61 with 'The Real Estate Conch', Mykael Marinelli & 'Keys' Radio Personality, Mark Mills on Radio A1A LIVE... Featuring Lori Bailey from First State Bank and Nola Acker with Keys Weekly Magazine. And, Talkin' Condos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Florida Keys Real Estate Guys Episode 61 with 'The Real Estate Conch', Mykael Marinelli & 'Keys' Radio Personality, Mark Mills on Radio A1A LIVE... Featuring Lori Bailey from First State Bank and Nola Acker with Keys Weekly Magazine. And, Talkin' Condos. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Season 4 Episode 6 Mike Bernard and Josh Gregory welcome special guest, home and auto insurance advisor, Leann Davis, to this episode to discuss how to avoid making the biggest home and auto insurance mistake and more. Have a question for the show? Call or text 574-222-2000! Find more information about the Wise Money Show at https://www.korhorn.com/wise-money-online Thank you to our sponsors: First State Bank - https://www.bfirst.bank/personal LaDue Curran Kuehn -http://lck-law.com/ Inspired Homes - https://inspiredhomes.com/ Bethel College Adult & Graduate Studies - https://www.bethelcollege.edu/academics/adult-degrees
Banking and credit services are crucial to the success of a small business. Whether your business is seeking to capitalize on new opportunities, or is looking at a change in ownership, knowing what options and tools are available from your local bank is very important. To help with this topic and more, Mike Bernard and Josh Gregory welcome special guest Sheila Gordy from First State Bank to this episode.
The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Ag News: Sheep and Goat annual meeting in Scottsbluff ... fires in Montana and across the west ... plus a report from Soil Health Field Day Guests: Coleman Locke cattle rancher from SW of Houston dealing with post-Hurricane Harvey flood waters. Coleman is the father of Laura Field of NE Cattlemen ... Bertrand producer Scott Ford organizes an effort to deliver relief supplies to Texas this Saturday morning. The main collection point is at the Hi Line Ag warehouse in Bertrand (Deadline to bring in the donations is this Friday. Monetary donations can also be left at First State Bank in Loomis, Bertrand and Alma)
Ag News: Sheep and Goat annual meeting in Scottsbluff ... fires in Montana and across the west ... plus a report from Soil Health Field Day Guests: Coleman Locke cattle rancher from SW of Houston dealing with post-Hurricane Harvey flood waters. Coleman is the father of Laura Field of NE Cattlemen ... Bertrand producer Scott Ford organizes an effort to deliver relief supplies to Texas this Saturday morning. The main collection point is at the Hi Line Ag warehouse in Bertrand (Deadline to bring in the donations is this Friday. Monetary donations can also be left at First State Bank in Loomis, Bertrand and Alma)
Do you do your banking online or on your phone? How safe is it, and what new features and technologies are coming to how you bank? This week on Wise Money with Korhorn Financial Group, Kevin Korhorn, Mike Bernard, and Josh Gregory welcome special guest, Darla Kauffman from First State Bank to help us all understand the latest trends in banking technology and security.
Mike and Josh are joined by commercial lender Dana Trowbridge, from First State Bank, to discuss what every small business needs to know when it comes to managing their finances, business banking, and obtaining financing for their small business.
Ever wonder how other companies are dealing with all that is going on in our industry? Well, today's special guest, MARC RENEAU who is 1st Vice President of First State Bank and a long time listener of our radio broadcast, shared how he and his company are effectively managing the rapidly changing lending environment and prospering. I encourage you to listen to this broadcast and learn how others are dealing with the changes facing out industry and doing so successfully. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE. Ever wonder how other companies are dealing with all that is going on in our industry? Well, today's special guest, MARC RENEAU who is 1st Vice President of First State Bank and a long time listener of our radio broadcast, shared how he and his company are effectively managing the rapidly changing lending environment and prospering. I encourage you to listen to this broadcast and learn how others are dealing with the changes facing out industry and doing so successfully. Created BY mortgage professional FOR mortgage professionals, Lykken on Lending is a weekly 60-minute radio program hosted by mortgage veteran, David Lykken. Joining the program each week is Alice Alvey providing a LEGISLATIVE UPDATE, Joe Farr with a MARKET UPDATE, Andy Schell (a/k/a "The Profit Doctor") providing valuable info on FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT and TONY GARRITANO providing a TECHNOLOGY UPDATE.