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Central Bank Awards High School Seniors With Scholarships

May 30, 2019

Central Bank of Branson has awarded five high school seniors with $500 each for their first year of college. The First Annual Community Leadership Scholarship was awarded to Johnathan Hale and Emile Gephart of Branson High School; Marc Brazeal of Hollister High School; and Shelby Strailey and Madelynn Emerson of Reeds Spring High School.


These students were selected from among their peers based on their GPA and an essay they submitted to the bank describing their contributions to others and the community and reported on the challenges and rewards from the experience.


“We are very excited to be able to award these students our First Annual Community Leadership Scholarship,” said Joe Loth, President and CEO. “Being a community bank, we believe strongly in giving back to others and supporting our neighbors, much like these students have modeled. We were humbled to read all of the impressive submissions from these bright individuals. Thank you to everyone who applied and for your contributions to making the Branson area a great place to live!”


Central Bank of Branson has been serving the financial needs of the Tri-Lakes Area since 1950. For more information on the bank you can visit them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/CentralBankBranson or online at www.CentralBankBranson.net.

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  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • Crane R-III parents concerned over federal Title IX rules and policy changes
    • Stone County Road crews treat streets during ice and snow
    • Stone County Drug Treatment Court graduates nine
    • County Approves $22.3M Budget
    • Court News Week of Feb. 2, 2021
    • Stone County Collector Vicki May takes early retirement
    • Business owners push back against Knox Boxes
    • Reeds Spring Area Hall of Fame Seeks Sustainibility Partnerships
    • First year for free tax prep in Crane
    • Chili Cook-off
    • Update on Covid-19 vaccine in Stone County
    • Judges appointed in 39th Circuit
    • US Attorney General hands down 20-Count Indictment for Christian County Assistant Physician
    • Stone County Gun Show A Success
    • Program on coping with anxiety and depression at the Crane Library
    • Benefit Dinner and Auction for Sonny Boyd
    • TRLCC Luncheon brought good news to the table
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