First Central State Bank to sell tacos for Dewitt Police Foundation

First Central State Bank’s Kayla Kueter helps a customer, while Julie Busch prepares a taco in a bag during last year’s DeWitt Police Foundation fundraiser at First Central State Bank in DeWitt, Iowa. This year’s event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at bank’s DeWitt location.

DEWITT, Iowa – The DeWitt Police Department and First Central State Bank will again partner to raise funds for the police foundation with a Taco Tuesday fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at the bank here.  

The Taco Tuesday event will feature Happy Joe’s Taco in a Bag and a bottle of water. All the money raised will go to the DeWitt Police Foundation. It’s a nonprofit foundation established to promote crime prevention, public safety and education.

First Central has raised more than $3,700 during the previous two years through its Taco Tuesday fundraiser. Area businesses that wish to order meals for pick-up should contact First Central State Bank prior to Tuesday, June 4, at (563) 659-3141.

First Central State Bank is a full-service financial institution with Iowa offices in DeWitt, LeClaire, Clinton, Goose Lake and Eldridge. It is a subsidiary bank of Ohnward Bancshares, Inc.. That’s a billion-dollar plus holding company with 18 financial offices in eastern Iowa. In addition to First Central, Ohnward owns Maquoketa State Bank. It has offices in Maquoketa, Andrew, and Preston; and Ohnward Bank & Trust with offices Cedar Rapids, Marion, Monticello, Cascade, Central City, and Baldwin. Other Ohnward operations include Ohnward Insurance Group, Central Realty, Ohnward Financial Advisor Services, Ohnward Farm Management, Ohnward Tax, Accounting and Business Services, Vosler Investment Group and Ohnward Wealth & Retirement. 

Ohnward Bancshares employs more than 260 full- and part-time employees. It is locally owned by shareholders living primarily in Jackson, Clinton, Scott, Jones and Linn counties. Bank management’s focus continues to be helping clients and communities grow and prosper.

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