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Bank Midwest Donates to Spirit Lake and Okoboji

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Bank Midwest recently delivered checks to Spirit Lake and Okoboji schools as part of a savings program that began over 25 years ago.

“Bank Midwest is happy to provide these dollars to our local schools,” said Luke Donnenwerth, Market President of the Lakes Market, and graduate of Spirit Lake High School. “I believe the schools are best suited to use this money on whatever they believe is most important for the students.”

The amounts of the donations totaled $8,222, and are part of funds that have been accumulating since 2007.“Anyone who’s been part of the Spirit Lake and Okoboji schools knows how lucky we are,” said Amy Radcliffe, Marketing Manager for Bank Midwest, and graduate of Spirit Lake High School. “I’m excited to hear how they’ll put the money to use and glad I could part of this program.”

Bank Midwest is an employee-owned organization with 11 locations throughout Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. The financial institution has assets exceeding $1 billion, and is a full-service financial institution offering loans and traditional FDIC-insured accounts, as well as insurance, investment and trust services. *Investments and insurance services are not deposits, not FDIC insured, not guaranteed by the bank and may go down in value.

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