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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.
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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.
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January 1, 1934. To learn more about FDIC Insurance and how you are
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connections. If you cannot view the video, feel free to stop into one of
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FBI hunt for ex-Teamster boss Hoffa's remains ends
Updated Jun 19, 11:03 AM
From Associated Press/AP Online
OAKLAND TOWNSHIP, Mich. - A search of a rural field in suburban Detroit has failed to turn up the remains of former Teamsters union leader Jimmy Hoffa, an FBI agent announced Wednesday as authorities ended the dig.
"We did not uncover any evidence relevant to the investigation on James Hoffa," said Robert Foley, head of the FBI in Detroit.
Authorities have pursued multiple leads as to Hoffa's whereabouts since his disappearance in 1975.
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Column: Spurs' collapse starts at top with Pop
Updated Jun 19, 09:16 AM
From Associated Press/AP Online
The sly smile on Erik Spoelstra's lips said it all.
This was just minutes after a magical Game 6, when the memories of how his Heat defied the longest of odds to steal a win in overtime were still fresh: Down five points with just under 30 seconds left in regulation, against a San Antonio team and a coach, Gregg Popovich, who never lose their composure or cool.
The championship trophy was on a platform being rolled toward the court, yellow tape stretched on either side of its path, clearing a route through a fast-departing home crowd determined to flee rather than watch the hardware be handed to the Spurs.
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