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Two months later, Equity Bank bought three bank locations and their assets in St. Joseph, Mo., from Security Bank of Kansas City. [35] After the purchase, Equity operated 16 banks in Missouri, including five on the Missouri-side of the Kansas City metro. [36] In May 2023, Equity Bancshares (EQBK) was traded on the New York Stock Exchange for ...
Under his administration there were major amendments to the Kansas Water Appropriation Act in 1957 that addressed water right changes and filing requirements. In addition, the Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact (1966) and the Big Blue River Compact (1971) were signed. In 1972 the Groundwater Management District Act was enacted.
Dewitt, Arkansas: Ground Diamond City Water 1203 Diamond City, Arkansas: Surface purchased Diaz Waterworks 1092 Newport, Arkansas: Ground purchased Dierks Water Works 1400 Dierks, Arkansas: Surface Dogwood Water Association 1279 Blytheville, Arkansas: Ground Dorcheat Water Association 1860 Taylor, Arkansas: Ground Dota Public Water Authority 2650
Cowley County comprises the Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Wichita-Arkansas City-Winfield, KS Combined Statistical Area. As of the U.S. Census in 2000 , [ 15 ] there were 36,291 people, 14,039 households, and 9,616 families residing in the county.
While Congress approved the Arkansas River Compact in 1949, [14] the compact did not stop further disputes by the two states over water rights to the river. The Kansas–Oklahoma Arkansas River Basin Compact was created in 1965 to promote mutual consideration and equity over water use in the basin shared by those states.
Arkansas City, Kansas, a city in Cowley County, Kansas, United States, and pronounced "Ar-Kansas City" Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
The name of this city is not pronounced like the nearby state of Arkansas, but rather as / ɑːr ˈ k æ n z ə s / (the final "s" is pronounced, and it rhymes with Kansas). [6] Over the years there has been much confusion about the regional pronunciation of "Arkansas", which locals render as / ɑːr ˈ k æ n z ə s / rather than / ˈ ɑːr k ən s ɔː /. [7]
As a prominent banking figure in Kansas he served as director of the City Milling Company, president of the Newman Investment Company, president of the Land and Power Company of Arkansas City. He founded the Arkansas City Water Company, Arkansas City Gas and Electric Light Company with other close business associates, but sold the utility ...