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Welcome
We are celebrating over 100 years of service to the community by launching a new web site. It is part of our continued
commitment to providing old-fashioned, personal service with modern banking.
BCM will never request or encourage private,
personal information be sent via this website.

April,
2012
Bank of Cairo and Moberly has once again received a financial strength rating of "A" or "Excellent" from Weiss Ratings, the nation's leading independent provider of ratings and analyses of financial services companies, mutual funds, and stocks. Fewer than seven percent of the nation's banks and thrifts meet Weiss Ratings' criteria for exceptional financial strength.
FDIC VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE
BCM is a Federal Reserve Member and has been FDIC insured since
January 1, 1934. To learn more about FDIC Insurance and how you are
protected through BCM
CLICK HERE for a short instructional video, or stop into one of our
branches and let our friendly representatives explain your protection.
NOTE: The video requires a high speed connection to
view. Please be patient if the video pauses frequently on slower
connections. If you cannot view the video, feel free to stop into one of
our convenient locations and one of our friendly representatives would
be happy to view the video with you.
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San Antonio flooding kills 2; 200-plus rescued
Updated May 26, 03:51 AM
From Associated Press/AP Online
SAN ANTONIO - Two women died after being swept away by floodwaters after weekend rains deluged numerous roads in San Antonio, forcing more than 235 rescues by emergency workers who aided stranded motorists and homeowners at times using inflatable boats.
At least one teenage boy also was reported missing after Saturday's torrential rains, carried away while trying to cross the swollen Cibolo Creek in the San Antonio suburb of Schertz, authorities said.
At the height of Saturday's torrential downpours, San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro urged residents not to drive as a flash flood warning covered nearly two dozen counties.
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Spurs take 3-0 lead, beat Grizzlies 104-93 in OT
Updated May 26, 01:26 AM
From Associated Press/AP Online
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tim Duncan is doing his very best to get the San Antonio Spurs back to the NBA Finals one more time.
The 37-year-old center took control in overtime for a second straight game, this time scoring the first five points as the Spurs rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 104-93 Saturday night.
With the memory of blowing a 2-0 lead a year ago in the West finals to Oklahoma City, when they lost the next four, the Spurs shook off their sloppy play early and pushed the young Grizzlies to the edge of elimination in the first West final played in Memphis.
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