Special to the Weatherford Democrat BUSINESS: Texas Bank welcomes Bearden as new county president Apr 18, 2021
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From left, Texas Bank Parker County President Lin Bearden with Chairman and CEO Mark Riebe. Special to the Weatherford Democrat
Texas Bank Chairman and CEO Mark Riebe announces long-time Weatherford banker Lin Bearden as the new Parker County president for Texas Bank. Bearden will office in the Weatherford office located on Santa Fe Drive.
Bearden is 30-year plus resident of Parker County and a highest honor graduate of Weatherford College, and a summa cum laude graduate of TCU and Tarleton State University, where he earned an MBA. He is also a graduate of the ABA Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University.
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BUSINESS: Texas Bank welcomes Bearden as new county president
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KITCHENER Trinity Bible Chapel is facing two more charges for offering in-person services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regional Chair Karen Redman announced the charges at the weekly COVID-19 briefing on Friday. She said any fines against the church will be decided by the courts. The church was also fined last week for holding a service over capacity limits. Under provincial shutdown rules, religious services can operate at 15 per cent capacity. That capacity will drop to 10 people as of Monday. Redman said there were also 10 more tickets issued in the region to people not following the Reopening Ontario Act. Of those, nine were for private gatherings.
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