First State Bank

History 

First State Bank was originally chartered as Bank of Valliant on December 3, 1911. Through the decades, the bank’s charter changed from Bank of Valliant to First National Bank, to Farmers State Guaranty Bank and finally to its current charter as First State Bank in 1964. Although the bank’s name has changed through the years, our philosophy is still the same – to provide quality customer service and competitive financial products to our customers.
 
Mission 

First State Bank is committed to providing complete financial resources to families, businesses, and organizations that are located in the communities we serve. We strive to enhance the quality of life through this commitment, along with our involvement in and support of those communities.

Vision

First State Bank is working diligently for the future of the communities we serve and the bank by:
  • Serving God
  • Providing superior customer service
  • Empowering our employees for success
  • Actively participating in and supporting our community
  • Being an innovative bank with traditional values
We invite you to visit us and meet a friendly group of people willing to work hard to meet your banking needs.

Weyerhaeuser Timberlands

For more than a century, we’ve been taking care of forests to make life better.

We believe trees are a remarkable resource that can and should be managed responsibly to make a range of products that meet human needs. With a world population growing at 70 million people a year, trees offer a sustainable solution for shelter, hygiene, packaging, fabric, plastics and other products you may not expect, while also providing recreation, wildlife habitat, and other important ecosystem benefits. 

Girls Gone Wine

Girls Gone Wine is a winery, tasting room, and gift shop where fun times are always in store!
Girls Gone Wine is a dream come true for owners Chandra Rickey, Michelle Finch and Rhonda Reed! It all started on a road trip to Dallas where the three friends visited a fun winery where you could make your own wine. They made a couple of batches and returned to the tourism area of Broken Bow/Hochatown and said, “Hmmmmmm…..that would be a fun thing to do here! Why not?!” Twelve years later the girls have become the largest production winery in Oklahoma!
On April Fools Day, 2006 the girls opened the doors to Girls Gone Wine and have been having a blast ever since! The vibe at Girls Gone Wine is intentionally fun, fun, fun and the experience of a good fun time begins at the front door and is carried out throughout.
Tastings are always complimentary and the gift shop is OUT OF CONTROL with so much fun merchandise you just can’t leave without a bag full of must have gift items.
The patio is a favorite hang out for visitors and in 2018 the newly constructed VIP tasting room with patio will open! Currently the winery sales wine at their Broken Bow winery/tasting room and ships wine to nearly 30 states but in 2018 we can finally ship to Oklahomans—YAY! Finally!!
Make plans to visit Girls Gone Wine, enjoy a glass of locally produced wine, tour our production facility and shop, shop, shop! Open 7 days a week except for select holidays

Beavers Bend Adventures

Beavers Bend Adventures will go above and beyond simply renting you the most luxurious new cabins near beautiful Broken Bow Lake and Beavers Bend State Park. We will help you plan the details for a care-free vacation or corporate retreat, complete with personal concierge services!

J.M. Huber Corporation

Huber Engineered Woods LLC is located in Broken Bow, OK, United States and is part of the Lumber & Plywood Product Manufacturing Industry. Huber Engineered Woods LLC has 43 employees at this location. There are 74 companies in the Huber Engineered Woods LLC corporate family.