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Local Red Cross chapter distributes more than $200,000 to hurricane

September 29th, 2005


The Diamond Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross has distributed more than $200,000 in aid to persons displaced by hurricanes, provided casework to more than 400 families and fed more than 8,000 meals and snacks.

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 Archive: September 2005 | Section: Clark County, Elk Horn Bank, Southern Bancorp

Banks in Hot Springs

September 5th, 2005
By Gwen Moritz //


Jefferson Bancshares, the Pine Bluff bank holding company that owns Pine Bluff National Bank, plans to invest $5.1 million in a new “community bank” to be chartered in Hot Springs, CEO John Garrison said.

“It would really be driven by Hot Springs businesspeople but would be supported by Jefferson Bancshares,” Garrison said.

Jefferson will seek to raise an additional $4.9 million in startup capital for a bank to be called Hot Springs

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 Archive: September 2005 | Section: Elk Horn Bank, Other Related News, Southern Bancorp

Banks working with hurricane refugees in Arkadelphia

September 2nd, 2005


Officials at several area banks say they are doing whatever can be done to assist persons who are in Clark County due to Hurricane Katrina.

Elk Horn Bank and Trust, Regions Bank and Summit Bank have all agreed to waive the fees for ATM use and check-cashing services for those people who have been displaced by the hurricane.

Bill Wright, president of Elk Horn, said the bank is doing “everything

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 Archive: September 2005 | Section: Clark County, Elk Horn Bank, Southern Bancorp

Condo for Disabled Opens at Arkadelphia

June 13th, 2005


A nearly $1 million, 10-unit condominium complex for people with developmental disabilities opened in Arkadelphia last week.

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 Archive: June 2005 | Section: Clark County, Elk Horn Bank, Southern Bancorp, Southern Financial Partners

Southern Bancorp chosen state’s business of the year

March 11th, 2005


Southern Bancorp of Arkadelphia was chosen Arkansas’ Business of the Year Thursday evening by Arkansas Business magazine.

The business won in category 3 of the competition, which is for businesses with 75 to 300 employees, Bill Wright, president of Elk Horn Bank and Trust, an affiliate of Southern Bancorp, said.

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 Archive: March 2005 | Section: Clark County, Elk Horn Bank, Southern Bancorp

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