2025 Vol. 109 No. 4

out a welding simulator, offering a hands-on experience to get a deeper appreciation for the skills required in manufacturing and production. The Junior Board Program invites students from local high schools to apply at the end of their sophomore year for a two-year term. They meet monthly during the school year at a variety of local businesses and nonprofits to learn how each organization runs and the career opportunities available in their community. They also volunteer together at local charities. Logansport Savings Bank Junior Board Celebrates Successful Year with 2 Community Donations The Junior Board of Directors for Logansport Savings Bank concluded its year of service with two exciting and significant financial contributions to the Cass County community. Throughout the year, LSB Junior Board members engaged in various community service initiatives on their own time. These hours were tracked and reimbursed by the bank into a fund for donating to a nonprofit organization at the end of their school year. At their final meeting of the 2024-25 school year, the Junior Board chose to donate $1,000 to The Father’s House and $1,000 to the Literacy Volunteers of Cass County. The Junior Board visited several organizations in the Cass County community over the course of the year, including the Cass County Community Foundation, the City of Logansport, Logansport Police Department, Steinberger Construction Inc., Workman and Associates, and the Emmaus Mission Center Food Pantry. With the end of the year comes the “retirement” of outgoing officers Keirsten Nies, president (Pioneer Junior-Senior High School); Ian Kitchell, vice president (Pioneer); Eliana Cicalo, secretary (Lewis Cass High School); and Zachary Rogers, treasurer (Caston High School). Other outgoing seniors include Nicholas Park (Lewis Cass), Shayley Strasser (Caston), Ashanta Curry (Logansport High School) and Natalee Packard (Logansport). This year’s junior students serving on the board will return in the fall as seniors, and the bank will welcome a new class of juniors for the 2025-26 school year. Students joining the Junior Board complete an application at each of their respective schools within our county (Logansport, Pioneer, Lewis Cass and Caston), and school administrators select the junior students who will go on to represent their corporations. Members of the Logansport Savings Bank Junior Board proudly present their checks to representatives from the Literacy Volunteers of Cass County and The Father’s House. Logansport Savings Bank Junior Board member Mia McKaig stands with representatives from the Literacy Volunteers of Cass County. Mia’s presentation to her peers on the Literacy Volunteers was a significant reason why the Junior Board voted to donate to their organization. Logansport Savings Bank Junior Board member James Myers stands with representatives from The Father’s House. James’ presentation to his peers on The Father’s House was a significant reason why the Junior Board voted to donate to their organization. July/August 2025 41 Managing the web of complex issues and regulatory constraints that surround banking today has never been more challenging. So the deep expertise of our banking team has never been more vital. Make life easier. Call us today. New Albany 812.945.2311 Louisville 502.423.0311 monroeshine.com    CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Audit & Assurance BSA & ACH Compliance Outsourced Internal Audit SEC & SOX Compliance Loan Review IT Risk Management Consulting Services Merger & Acquisition

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