Thanks to school and community partnerships, the Gahanna Lincoln High School baseball team is hitting a home run with renovated facilities.
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Thanks to school and community partnerships, the Gahanna Lincoln High School baseball team is hitting a home run with renovated facilities.
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Continuing the tradition being our clients’ “financial partner,” Heartland Bank is proud to announce our 6th Annual Money Matters Free Financial Summit. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at the First Baptist Church of Grove City. Teaming up with the bank again this year is 104.9 The River to help provide attendees with a variety of seminars on how to better manage their finances and plan for the future.
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Since today is Valentine’s Day, many are taking time to reflect on the things that matter most to them. With all the heart-shaped cards, long-stemmed roses and chocolate candies being exchanged today, it’s no secret that “love is in the air” more so today than any other day of the year.
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Heartland Bank’s Power Breakfast events were created with the purpose of bringing expert speakers to present on topics that would benefit our customers and guests in a variety of areas. We’ve covered topics like how technology is changing the way we do business, how to leverage LinkedIn to business network in the “social age,” tips on avoiding costly mistakes when purchasing insurance, managing healthcare costs for today's business owner and even ways state and local taxes are impacting local business. Held bi-monthly, these events are hosted at our Corporate Office in Gahanna at 850 North Hamilton Road.
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James Gullatte, Master Fitness Trainer and founder of B.O.S.S. Fitness Studio, came to Columbus in 2004 bringing his own unique training style to Central Ohio. He had one goal: to spread fitness to as many as possible. It was a journey that started at the “ground floor”, taking a job as a janitor at a local gym with not much more than the clothes on his back and 95 dollars in his pocket to get his foot in the door. But for five years he read, studied, went to school and planned-- building a foundation that would one day support a blooming business at the top of Central Ohio's fitness industry.
While a janitor, he started giving tips and pointers - essentially training for free and people started noticing.
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With over 100 years of community banking under our belts, we’re pretty sure customers appreciate the hometown service, friendly staff and our ability to get to know our customers’ names. We take pride in getting to know each of the communities we serve and promise to welcome you with a smile (and maybe even a hot cup of coffee on a cold, winter’s day).
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