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  2. First Financial Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank was founded in 1834 as a branch of the Second State Bank of Indiana [2] and later became known as Terre Haute First National Bank. In 1983, First Financial Corporation was established as the bank's holding company, and in August 1984 it became Indiana's first multi-bank holding company.

  3. Morris Plan Banks - Wikipedia

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    The Morris Plan Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, continued to operate even after it became a subsidiary of First Financial Corporation (FFC); however, it will be merged into FFC's First Financial Bank, effective December 31, 2021. [16]

  4. Beyond The Stands (Predicting the First Financial Classic) - AOL

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    On the latest Beyond The Stands podcast, WTWO’s Rick Semmler previewed the upcoming First Financial Classic. This year, Semmler will be covering the boys basketball event for the 22nd straight time.

  5. First National Bank - Wikipedia

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    First Financial Bank, formerly First National Bank of Terre Haute, Indiana; First Maryland Bancorp, now part of M&T Bank; PNC Financial Services, formerly First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Regions Bank, formerly First National Bank of Little Rock, Arkansas; Seafirst Bank or Seattle-First National Bank; acquired by Bank of America

  6. First Financial Bank (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    First Financial Bank, N.A., was founded in 1863 as the First National Bank of Hamilton and was granted charter number 56 on August 10, 1863, under the National Bank Act. The bank opened its first branch in Hamilton , Ohio and started business on August 15, 1863. [ 7 ]

  7. Facing Backlash Over Firing Its Meteorologists, Allen Media ...

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    These cost-cutting moves are a disappointing financial reality given a soft advertising marketplace and audiences turning their attention away from TV. It’s also happening in newspapers, of course.