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29 E. Washington St. Shelbyville, IN 46176 IN Tel. 317-398-9721 Toll Free 888-842-2265 Fax 317-392-6208 |
Type: Public
On the web:
http://www.shelbycountybank.com
Linda Ronstadt took "Blue Bayou" to the bank, but the folks in the Hoosier State take their green to Blue River Bancshares. The firm is the holding company for SBC Bank (also known as Shelby County Bank), which has a handful of branches in Shelby County, Indiana. The bank offers a variety of deposit products such as checking, savings, NOW, and money market accounts; CDs; and IRAs. With funds raised from deposits, it primarily originates one- to four-family residential mortgage loans, commercial mortgages, home equity and other consumer loans, and business loans. Blue River sold the Paramount Bank division of SBC Bank in Lexington, Kentucky, to Porter Bancorp in 2008.
Officers:
Chairman, President, and CEO; Chairman, Paramount Bank: Russell Breeden III
VP and Controller; SVP and CFO, Shelby County Bank: Banks & Credit Unions
Competitors:
Fifth Third
JPMorgan Chase
PNC Financial
| Blue River[1] | |
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The Blue River near Kremmling, Colorado. |
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| Origin | Summit County, Colorado 39°23′27″N 106°01′12″W / 39.39083°N 106.02°W |
| Mouth | Confluence with Colorado 40°02′33″N 106°23′48″W / 40.0425°N 106.39667°WCoordinates: 40°02′33″N 106°23′48″W / 40.0425°N 106.39667°W |
| Progression | Colorado |
| Length | 65 mi (105 km) |
| Mouth elevation | 7,342 ft (2,238 m) |
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The Blue River is a tributary of the Colorado River, approximately 65 miles (105 km) long,[2] in the U.S. state of Colorado.
It rises in southern Summit County, on the western side of the continental divide in the Ten Mile Range, near Quandary Peak. It flows north past Blue River and Breckenridge, then through the Dillon Reservoir near Dillon. North of Dillon it flows NNW along the eastern slope of the Gore Range and joins the Colorado at Kremmling.
The Green Mountain Dam, 13 miles (21 km) upstream from Kremmling, forms the Green Mountain Reservoir, providing hydroelectric power and diversionary water for irrigation, as part of the Colorado-Big Thompson Project.
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