He was a tremendous individual. I met him when I was elected as a fellow commissioner, and we spent many hours together working to solve problems. He was the backbone -- we wouldn't be where we are today if it hadn't been for his efforts,
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To our customers, being locally owned means that we truly have decision-making capabilities at each bank. Each location operates independently allowing us to factor the local environment and dynamics into our decisions, unlike others who make decisions from a distance and don't consider those factors. It brings a new level of customer service into play.Jim Bailey
She knows the course pretty well. She knows what type of shots it's going to take to play on that golf course. It's a mentally tough golf course, and we'll just have to see what happens.
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I treat my customers like gold. I want them to feel very comfortable calling if there's any way that we can help. One of the first things that they'll find is that they don't have to talk to a machine when they call. Our phones are answered by real people. When our customers call, they can expect to get results.
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These are very serious allegations, ... The 100,000 goes a long ways in assuring your presence here. The bondsmen will make sure you show up.
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He was very effective as chairman of the budget committee, ... When you lose a commissioner that's got 11 years of service, you lose that expertise.
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Making the right club selection is helping her. She's always been a good putter, but her putting has improved. She has gotten probably another 10-15 yards (off the tee), which helps.
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