F&M Bank Maintains Market Share Top Spot in Montgomery County and MSA
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — According to reports just issued by the FDIC, F&M Bank has maintained its number one ranking for total deposits in Montgomery County for the sixth year in a row. F&M increased its market share in Montgomery County to 19.52% of total deposits, an increase of .56% over last year. According to the 2009 FDIC reports of deposits through June 30, 2009, Regions Bank ranked number two with 13.43%, while Legends Bank held the number-three position with 12.26%. Other banks with double-digit market share in Montgomery County include First Federal with 12.17%, U.S. Bank with 11.49% and Bank of America with 11.15%. [Read more]
Cold wet weather could not drown out the spirit at the 2009 NCC Intertribal Powwow
The Native Cultural Circle closed out their 12th Annual Intertribal Powwow Sunday. The Powwow showcases the culture, heritage, and traditions of all Native Americans. The Powwow opened Saturday morning with the third annual Trail of Tears Memorial Walk.
The walk remembers the plight of the Native Americans forced from their ancestral homes to the Indian territory in what became the State of Oklahoma. Diary records of the removal mentioned Port Royal, the last stop before leaving Tennessee, as an encampment site where the Cherokee stayed to re-supply, grind corn and rest. Hundreds of Cherokee died during their trip west, and thousands more perished as a consequence of relocation.
[Read more]2009 Native Cultural Circle Intertribal Powwow – Part 4
The Powwow showcases the culture, heritage, and traditions of all Native Americans. The powwow is was held on October 10th and 11th 2009 . Located on Highway 238 in Port Royal, just past Port Royal State Park. The festivities started around 9:00 am on Saturday, and 10:00 am on Sunday. The Grand Entry which officially opens each day began around Noon.
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.2009 Native Cultural Circle Intertribal Powwow – Part 3
The Powwow showcases the culture, heritage, and traditions of all Native Americans. The powwow is was held on October 10th and 11th 2009 . Located on Highway 238 in Port Royal, just past Port Royal State Park. The festivities started around 9:00 am on Saturday, and 10:00 am on Sunday. The Grand Entry which officially opens each day began around Noon.
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.2009 Native Cultural Circle Intertribal Powwow – Part 2
The Powwow showcases the culture, heritage, and traditions of all Native Americans. The powwow is was held on October 10th and 11th 2009 . Located on Highway 238 in Port Royal, just past Port Royal State Park. The festivities started around 9:00 am on Saturday, and 10:00 am on Sunday. The Grand Entry which officially opens each day began around Noon.
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.2009 Native Cultural Circle Intertribal Powwow – Part 1
The Powwow showcases the culture, heritage, and traditions of all Native Americans. The powwow is was held on October 10th and 11th 2009 . Located on Highway 238 in Port Royal, just past Port Royal State Park. The festivities started around 9:00 am on Saturday, and 10:00 am on Sunday. The Grand Entry which officially opens each day began around Noon.
A video used to be embedded here but the service that it was hosted on has shut down.