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1950

As of August 1950, the streets of Twin City had not been paved and were maintained by a grader.

17, 1950). The opening of a Piggly Wiggly, the first self- service grocery store, continued the economic slide which began when the railroad-timber connection ended.

The original wooden structure that was Emanuel County Institute was torn down in the early 1950 and a brick school was built.

1954

The new school burned the summer of 1954 by a fire that started as the auditorium was being remodeled.

1960

The Church of God, which used to meet in the gabled front store on the west side of the highway, built its new building across the street in 1960.

1982

Rich served the State Bank of Graymont until 1982.

1990

Leach’s tenure as President a one bank holding company was formed in 1990.

1997

In 1997 The State Bank of Graymont added a branch in Chenoa, Illinois.

1998

During 1998, another location was purchased for a branch in Pontiac, Illinois which is the county seat of Livingston County.

1999

The Pontiac branch was opened in 1999.

2019

Following the custom, President Donald J. Trump designated November as National Native American Heritage Month and November 29, 2019 as Native American Heritage Day.

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1946
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