Thursday, May 17, 2012

First State Bank Is Rural Lender Of The Year

The U.S. Small Business Administration has recognized First State Bank Nebraska as the 2012 Rural/Community Lender of the Year for Nebraska. First State Bank owns and operates the bank in Dorchester.

"Bank employees serve their community in a wide range of ways, from volunteer firefighters, paramedics and EMTs; leading high school 4-H clubs; mentoring at local schools; and serving on chambers of commerce, village and city boards," Leon Milobar, Nebraska district director for the SBA, said in a news release.

"Through its visionary leadership, based on building relationships with clients in Southeast Nebraska, by looking beyond their immediate financial needs, they help boost the confidence of existing small business in its economically underserved markets in the southeast part of our state, allowing them to expand despite difficult economic times," said SBA Nebraska District Office Lead Lender Relations Specialist Mike Niehaus, who nominated the lender for the honor.

First State Bank, which originated in Hickman, but now is based in Lincoln, has 17 branch locations, including in downtown Dorchester.

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