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Camp Crosley is NWTTCC’s June Member of the Month Camp Crosley YMCA is the North Webster Tippecanoe Township Chamber of Commerce’s Member of the Month for June. Since 1915 Camp Crosley has had a positive impact on thousands of campers. Camp Crosley has developed and implemented an intentional plan for all the camps they offer. Camp Crosley is not just a summer camp for kids. They wel-

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Cardinal Services board of directors has named Vickie Lootens as executive director, effective July 1, after accepting Matthew Boren’s resignation from the position. “We’re thankful to Matt for all he has done to help Cardinal rebound from difficult times and prepare for a thriving future, and we wish him well,” said Cardinal Board Chair Anne Hill. “We are confident that Vickie’s deep love for Cardinal Services and its purpose make her an ideal choice as Cardinal’s next leader, building on the progress of the past year.” Ongoing initiatives at Cardinal Services include creating new employment pathways for persons served; expanding and enhancing services, such as new behavior consulting services and club rooms in day services; and completing the Ability Campaign to support facility renovations. “It has been an honor and a blessing to be part of the Cardinal story thus far,” Boren said. “I am confident the organization is moving in a healthy direction full of opportunities, and I look forward to seeing what the future brings.” Lootens has been with Cardinal Services for more than 17 years, starting in employment services, then shifting to the development team where she currently serves as chief development officer. “I am honored to have the opportunity to lead Cardinal Services and build on the tremendous momentum of the past year,” Lootens said. “I look forward to being part of the effort to bring Cardi-

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First Federal Savings Bank aims to be “a community bank.” “As a community bank with over 100 years in business, our goal is to try to be a good partner with all our customers and our communities we operate in,” said President and CEO Michael Zahn. “We feel we’re only as strong as the communities we operate in and we take our role as a community leader, whether it’s in Huntington County, Kosciusko County or Allen County, very seriously and so we try to find those solutions with those local decisionmaking hands-on opportunities working with our customers and we feel the community bank model is alive and well,” he continued. The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of the Huntington County-based bank’s second location at 445 W. 250N, Warsaw, with a ribbon-cutting on Wednesday, June 8. The location opened May 16. Zahn noted some of the employees there also work at the other Warsaw location at 402 E. Center St. “All of the employees we try to hire from the Kosciusko area so we have roots here in the community,” said Zahn. “They know the community and they know what the needs are and we just try to meet those needs as a financial institution.

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