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  2. Arkansas Valley National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Valley National Bank, constructed in 1902, is a two-story, 30 feet x 90 feet sandstone structure located in Pawnee, Oklahoma. Constructed in a Late Victorian architectural style, it was Pawnee's original bank. When the building opened, the bank occupied the first floor, while a doctor, photographer, and local telephone office ...

  3. Bank examiner - Wikipedia

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    The bank examiner is expected to be knowledgeable of finance and accounting principles (particularly forensic accounting), as well as the relevant banking procedures and protocols. In some cases, an examiner will have worked in bank management positions in the past. In the United States, it is a crime to obstruct a federal bank examination.

  4. Aryan Republican Army - Wikipedia

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    The Aryan Republican Army (ARA), also dubbed "The Midwest Bank bandits" by the FBI and law-enforcement, was a white nationalist terrorist gang [1] which robbed 22 banks in the Midwest from 1994 to 1996. The bank robberies were spearheaded by Donna Langan. [a] [2] The gang, who had links to Neo-Nazism and white supremacism, were alleged to have ...

  5. Wright artifacts sold from Price Tower, valued over $125k, up ...

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    One particular item from the collection, the Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Lounge Chair, is on sale for $38,400. Some of the Price Tower-specific artifacts are listed on another website by 20cdesign ...

  6. Historic Shin'enKan artifacts sold by Price Tower amid ...

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    The Price Tower owners confirmed Thursday that they sold the few remaining artifacts from Shin'enKan, Joe Price's Bartlesville home designed and built by architect Bruce Goff, which burned down on ...

  7. Skipjack shad - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota DNR Division of Ecological Services received a State Wildlife Grant to conduct surveys for rare fish species in the Mississippi River from the Twin Cities to the Iowa border. These surveys were conducted from 2006 to 2008, and while the skipjack shad was a targeted species, none were found. [14]

  8. Doris Littrell - Wikipedia

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    Doris Littrell (1929–2020) was a gallerist from central Oklahoma who promoted Native American art. [1]From 1955 to 2009, she developed and expanded the market for Oklahoma Native art through her gallery, travels, and raising the visibility of Oklahoma Indian painters both inside and outside of the state. [2]

  9. Arvest Bank - Wikipedia

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    Arvest Bank is a bank headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas, with branches in Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. It is the oldest bank in Arkansas and is on the list of largest banks in the United States. It is almost entirely owned by the Walton family. [3] Jim Walton serves as the chairman. [4]