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1st Source Bank officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony for a new Columbia City branch. 

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To celebrate the 1st Sourcec grand opening, Cari Wells, 1st Source Banking Center Manager, presented Dave Addison, Whitley County Purdue Extension Director, with a $500 donation for Whitley County 4-H.

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1st Source opens Columbia City branch

Updated: Wednesday, 09 Jan 2013, 8:12 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Jan 2013, 8:12 PM EST

COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (WANE)  1st Source Bank held an official grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday at its new location at 630 Countryside Drive in Columbia City, across from the Kroger Plaza.

The new free-standing banking center replaced the former location in the Walmart Supercenter. The new banking center is larger in size and has many customer conveniences including a drive-up window and ATM, night deposit, plus expanded morning hours starting at 7:00 a.m.

The new banking center also includes a coffee station and a business center for clients who need to use a fax machine, shredder, or computer while taking care of their banking.

“We’ve received so many positive comments about the look of the new banking center and the many conveniences it offers,” said 1st Source Banking Center Manager Cari Wells. “Clients are especially enjoying the new drive-up and extended hours.”

To celebrate the grand opening, Wells presented Dave Addison, Whitley County Purdue Extension Director, with a $500 donation for Whitley County 4-H.

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