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Is your business prepared for a recession?

Irrespective of where we are in the economic cycle today, history has proven that businesses with healthy margins, strong balance sheets and strong banking relationships are well-equipped to survive during downturns and thrive during economic booms.

The Lone Star Way

By Lone Star National Bank Lone Star National Bank opened for business on January 23, 1983, in Pharr, Texas. Conducting business in a small, 3,000 square-foot, temporary building and with only ten employees, the bank opened its doors with the objective of making the future more prosperous for the community. Today, Lone Star National Bank […]

Commercial truck accidents: who is responsible?

BY SLACK DAVIS SANGER Most people (including inexperienced lawyers) think of an accident involving a commercial truck as just a big car wreck. For example, a truck driver runs a red light and causes a wreck. It is easy to just conclude it is the trucker’s fault and move on. To the average person or […]

Safe and supportive schools for every Texas student

Learning is fostered in environments where students feel safe, engaged, connected, and supported in their classroom and schools. Students who are emotionally and mentally well engage better in their learning. We must equip schools with resources to support every student’s mental health. Currently, there is no dedicated funding to schools for mental health in the state budget. Texas students deserve more.

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