Rushville Republican

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December 21, 2012

MainSource Bank gives back to community

RUSHVILLE — MainSource bank has been busy spreading Christmas Cheer to the Rush county community. They have donated $1000 to our local food pantry, $1000 to the Rush County Boys and Girls Club and $1000 to the Rush County Victims Assistance. In addition MainSource has committed to giving three gently used computers to the Rushville Library. “MainSource Bank continues to be committed to it’s community banking heritage and giving back to the community. We are happy to help out these programs that help so many individuals in our community. We wish the community and our customers a very Merry Christmas,” said Nancy Rice of MainSource Bank.



– Rushville Republican

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