By Orrie Augsburger Adviser Assistant at Faith Investment Services Bluffton, 419-358-4207
It may seem silly or morbid to purchase a life insurance policy for your young children. It is not a pleasant thought to think that you may potentially make a claim on the policy.
However, purchasing life insurance for a child is not just for having a death benefit when they are young. In fact, one of the significant advantages is financial security through continued insurability.
Tommy Tire of Bluffton and Ada customers can receive up to a $120 Visa prepaid card when purchasing a set of four select passenger or lightweight truck Mastercraft Tires in April, according to Tom Dotson.
Shawn C. McFarland has joined First National Bank as Mortgage Originator for the Findlay area.
McFarland joins First National Bank with over 18 years of banking experience. McFarland will oversee the origination of residential loans in Findlay and its surrounding areas.
Megan Stumbaugh has accepted the position of Senior Business Development Officer with First National Bank.
Stumbaugh is responsible for establishing and expanding new business relationships for First National Bank in the Putnam County area.
“We are thrilled to welcome Megan to the FNB team,” said Todd Mason, president/CEO of First National Bank. “Megan has established a commitment to Ottawa and its surrounding areas. Her passion for customer service will help FNB to effectively manage and grow our mission of improving lives through community banking.”
Marlena Ballinger of The Dough Hook is ready for graduation parties as the Main Street deli announces its $299 Graduation Bundle.
“Let The Dough Hook help with all your graduation needs,” she said.
The Graduation Bundle includes:
• Shredded chicken or pulled pork (BBQ or plain)
• Your choice of deli salad (potato, macaroni or pasta – or mix and match)
• Meat and cheese tray
• Relish tray with dip
• The Dough Hook signature sandwich buns
Ohio Department of Insurance Director Jillian Froment issued a bulletin requiring heightened protections for Ohio consumers related to prescription drug prices.
As consumers face rising health care costs, the bulletin provides Ohioans with better information that could help them save money on prescription drugs.