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BURLINGTON — Over the 12 months ended June 30, Pinnacle Financial Partners saw double-digit deposit percentage annual growth in two of the three metropolitan statistical areas that make up the Triad region of North Carolina, bringing its market-wide total to $3.11 billion in local deposits, …
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- Greg Hlavaty
When my son Rowan was 8 years old, he was diagnosed as autistic, something that should have been obvious given his aversion to hand-dryers and his proclivity for completing puzzles face-down. The doctor cautioned that Rowan would need more time to process things in school, but I soon realize…