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  2. Bank-owned properties: What are they and where can I ... - AOL

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    A home becomes a bank-owned property after the homeowner defaults on their mortgage and the bank forecloses. Bank-owned properties may also be referred to as real estate owned or REO homes, REO ...

  3. Wichita used-car dealer banned, ordered to pay $418K ... - AOL

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    An owner said he plans to sue for lost business. A Wichita used car dealership that was previously fined for not telling a customer that the vehicle they purchased had a blown airbag now faces a ...

  4. Wichita will sell Habitat for Humanity its new home at half ...

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    Wichita Habitat for Humanity will buy a city-owned building in northeast Wichita for just under half of its assessed value. Sedgwick County Appraiser Mark Clark says the property at 2220 E. 21st ...

  5. Emprise Bank - Wikipedia

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    Then, in November 2006, Emprise Bank merged with Prairie State Bank, adding eleven additional branches to the Emprise network and increasing the number of employees to nearly 500. Through the merger, Emprise Bank reached $1 billion in total assets. The Art of Emprise. The Art of Emprise is a collection of art owned by the bank.

  6. Fourth Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fourth National Bank of Wichita was founded by George C. Strong in 1887. Since Kansas banking laws during the mid-twentieth century severely limited bank branching, a bank holding company was formed in 1968 called the Fourth Financial Corporation, which purchased other banks in a limited geographic region when it became permitted by state law.

  7. History of Wichita, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Wichita reached national fame in 1900 when Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) member Carrie Nation decided to carry her crusade against alcohol to Wichita. On December 27 of that year she entered the Carey House bar in downtown Wichita and smashed the place with a rock and a pool ball.

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