First State Bank donates $450 toward Washington C.H. athletic program

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The First State Bank team is recently announced the donation of $450 to the Washington Court House Athletic Program for the fall sports season.

The contribution towards the program was made at the Washington Court House football game on Friday, Sept. 29.

The official check presentation was made between the first and second quarters of the game. The check was presented by Mark Richards, manager and Karen Cassidy, office manager of the Washington Court House Banking Center to Mark Bihl, Washington Court House athletic director; Tom Bailey, superintendent of Washington Court House City Schools; and Tracy Rose, principal of Washington High School.

“As a locally-owned and operated bank, we believe in supporting our community schools,” said Richards. “We are a proud supporter of Washington City Schools and we wish all Blue Lions fall athletes and fans a great season.”

The Washington Court House location of First State Bank is located at 543 Clinton Ave., across from Kroger. The bank offers customers a full range of products including traditional, personal, commercial and agricultural loan and deposit solutions. Additionally, First State Bank customers have the option of convenient online and mobile banking. FSB Mobile App users also now have the option of mobile check deposit, so checks can be deposited anywhere, anytime.

Dedicated to providing exceptional customer service and high value products while enhancing shareholder value, First State Bank has been a trusted and respected community institution since 1884. With a loan production office in Clinton County (non-depository office, not insured by the FDIC) and banking center locations in Adams, Brown, Highland, Fayette and Hamilton counties, all banking center operations and management are locally-controlled. To learn more about First State Bank, visit www.fsb4me.com.

(From left to right): Mark Bihl, athletic director; Karen Cassidy, First State Bank office manager; Mark Richards, First State Bank manager; Tom Bailey, superintendent of Washington Court House City Schools; and Tracy Rose, high school principal.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2017/10/web1_Football-Game.jpg(From left to right): Mark Bihl, athletic director; Karen Cassidy, First State Bank office manager; Mark Richards, First State Bank manager; Tom Bailey, superintendent of Washington Court House City Schools; and Tracy Rose, high school principal.

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