News from January 2017


Salin Bank & Trust in Indianapolis evaluated by feds in 2016

Salin Bank & Trust in Indianapolis received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

Three Huntington banks evaluated by feds in 2016

A total of three banks in Huntington, Indiana received "satisfactory" ratings from federal regulators in 2016.

Bank of New Castle evaluated by feds in 2016

Bank of New Castle, Delaware received a "outstanding" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

First Source Bank in South Bend evaluated by feds in 2016

First Source Bank in South Bend, Indiana received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

Community First Bank of Indiana in Kokomo evaluated by feds in 2016

Community First Bank of Indiana in Kokomo received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

The First National Bank of Brownstown evaluated by feds in 2016

The First National Bank of Brownstown, Illinois received a "outstanding" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

Jackson County Bank in Seymour evaluated by feds in 2016

Jackson County Bank in Seymour, Indiana received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

The First National Bank of Odon evaluated by feds in 2016

The First National Bank of Odon, Indiana received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

Mohave State Bank in Lake Havasu City evaluated by feds in 2016

Mohave State Bank in Lake Havasu City, Arizona received a "satisfactory" rating from federal regulators in 2016.

Tempe targets summer opening for renovated McClintock Pool

Construction is underway to renovate Tempe's McClintock Pool, and the outdoor swimming pool, at 1830 E. Del Rio Drive, is scheduled to reopen to the public for swimming this summer, the city said on its website.

States urged to enact right to earn living laws

As state legislatures across the country prepare to convene for the 2017 session, lawmakers are being urged to enact laws to allow individuals to earn a living without excessive regulation.

Corporation commission names new general counsel

The Arizona Corporation Commission recently chose Timothy La Sota to serve as acting general counsel and acting director for its legal division.

Envision adds Tucson physician group to expansion

Envision Healthcare recently acquired Oro Valley Anesthesia as part of its Physician Services business.

WellCare buys two Care1st subsidiaries in Arizona

WellCare Health Plans recently completed the acquisition of Care1st Health Plan Arizona and One Care by Care1st Health Plan of Arizona.

Arizona Corporation Commission names Forese as chairman

The Arizona Corporation Commission recently tapped Tom Forese as its new chairman. Forese replaces former Chairman Doug Little.

Arizona Corporation Commission taps Vogt as executive drector

The Arizona Corporation Commission recently chose Ted Vogt as its executive director. He will replace Jodi Jerich, who held the post for four years.

Exhibition on facts, fiction of the West coming to Tempe

A new exhibition titled Western POP: Facts and Fiction of the American West is coming Jan. 13 to the Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA).

Two longtime Associa Arizona employees take key positions in Tucson

Homeowners association management company Associa Arizona said two longtime employees have been promoted to key positions in of its Tucson office.

Avnet-designed solutions win two spots on Top 100 Hot Products list

Phoenix-based Avnet said two of its solutions products have been named as Top 100 Hot Products by EDN magazine.

Rock 'n' Roll Marathon to restrict traffic in Tempe

Numerous downtown Tempe streets will be closed or restricted near the route for the Arizona Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon events Jan. 13-15, the city said on its website.