
| Date | Owner | Role | Type | Shares | Price | Value | Owned After | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-04-29 | SWETMAN CHEVIS | CEO/President | Purchase | 2,500 | $21.50 | $54K | 427.7K | View ↗ |
| Metric | FY2025 | FY2024 | FY2023 | FY2022 | FY2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interest and fees on loans | $14.9M+0.3% | $14.8M+14.5% | $12.9M+16.3% | $11.1M-11.6% | $12.6M |
| U. S. Treasuries | $5.1M-28.9% | $7.1M+8.4% | $6.6M+106.7% | $3.2M+378.6% | $663K |
| Mortgage-backed securities | $1.6M-33.0% | $2.4M-33.8% | $3.6M+40.0% | $2.6M+24.6% | $2.1M |
| Collateralized mortgage obligations | $2.1M-32.1% | $3.0M-13.0% | $3.5M+82.1% | $1.9M+123.1% | $860K |
| States and political subdivisions | $3.7M-3.8% | $3.8M-11.0% | $4.3M-4.1% | $4.5M+14.3% | $3.9M |
| Other investments | $46K-68.1% | $144K+37.1% | $105K+377.3% | $22K+175.0% | $8K |
| Interest on balances due from depository institutions | $1.2M-32.0% | $1.8M+9.3% | $1.6M+293.5% | $413K+334.7% | $95K |
| Total interest income | $28.5M-13.9% | $33.1M+1.4% | $32.6M+37.6% | $23.7M+16.8% | $20.3M |
| Deposits | $7.8M+2.6% | $7.6M+32.9% | $5.7M+189.5% | $2.0M+146.3% | $806K |
| Borrowings | $313K-84.4% | $2.0M+390.5% | $409K+136.4% | $173K | — |
| Total interest expense | $8.1M-15.5% | $9.6M+56.7% | $6.2M+185.2% | $2.2M+160.0% | $830K |
| Net interest income | $20.4M-13.2% | $23.5M-11.4% | $26.5M+22.8% | $21.6M+10.7% | $19.5M |
| Provision for (reduction of) credit losses | $3K+101.9% | -$162K+40.4% | -$272K-440.0% | $80K | — |
| Net interest income after provision for (reduction of) credit losses | $20.4M-13.8% | $23.6M-11.7% | $26.7M+24.6% | $21.5M | — |
| Increase in cash surrender value of life insurance | $558K+4.9% | $532K+9.7% | $485K+9.0% | $445K+2.3% | $435K |
| Gain from death benefits from life insurance | $133K | — | — | — | — |
| Gain (loss) on sale of property, plant and equipment, net | $0-100.0% | $9K-70.0% | $30K | $0 | — |
| Other income | $795K-2.2% | $813K+3.2% | $788K-20.7% | $994K+69.6% | $586K |
| Total non-interest income | $7.2M+2.0% | $7.0M+1.7% | $6.9M-0.0% | $6.9M+6.6% | $6.5M |
| Salaries and employee benefits | $10.7M+2.4% | $10.5M-5.8% | $11.1M-1.7% | $11.3M+6.8% | $10.6M |
| Net occupancy | $2.3M+4.3% | $2.2M+4.7% | $2.1M+18.9% | $1.8M-8.5% | $1.9M |
| Equipment rentals, depreciation and maintenance | $2.9M-2.0% | $3.0M+8.3% | $2.8M-4.5% | $2.9M-0.3% | $2.9M |
| Other expense | $6.7M+2.5% | $6.6M+3.3% | $6.3M+8.4% | $5.9M-18.4% | $7.2M |
| Total non-interest expense | $22.7M+2.0% | $22.2M-0.5% | $22.4M+2.3% | $21.9M-3.4% | $22.6M |
| Income before income taxes | $4.8M-42.6% | $8.4M-25.8% | $11.3M+73.4% | $6.5M-27.4% | $9.0M |
| Income tax (benefit) expense | $900K+106.8% | -$13.3M-728.1% | $2.1M+187.2% | -$2.4M-4021.0% | $62K |
| Net income | $3.9M-82.0% | $21.7M+136.8% | $9.2M+2.5% | $8.9M+0.3% | $8.9M |
| Basic earnings per share (in dollars per share) | $0.85-81.8% | $4.66+137.8% | $1.96+2.6% | $1.91 | — |
| Diluted earnings per share (in dollars per share) | $0.85-81.8% | $4.66+137.8% | $1.96+2.6% | $1.91 | — |
| Dividends declared per share (in dollars per share) | $0.36-18.2% | $0.44-17.0% | $0.53+178.9% | $0.19+18.8% | $0.16 |
| Trust department income and fees | |||||
| Revenue from Contract with Customer, Including Assessed Tax | $3.2M-0.3% | $3.2M-1.9% | $3.2M-6.3% | $3.5M | — |
| Service charges on deposit accounts | |||||
| Revenue from Contract with Customer, Including Assessed Tax | $3.2M-0.3% | $3.2M-1.9% | $3.2M-6.3% | $3.5M | — |
Source: SEC EDGAR XBRL. % change vs prior period shown where available.
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