TS Bank donates $5,000 to city for restoration, maintenance project

Treynor, Iowa-based TS Bank donated $5,000 to the city of Macedonia, Iowa, for tuck-pointing restoration and building maintenance at City Hall.

Lacey Sampson, vice president of consumer banking with TS Bank; Moriah Mahan, city clerk of Macedonia, Iowa; Melia Clark, mayor of Macedonia; and Dave Wise, president of community banking with TS Bank. (Photo courtesy of TS Bank)

The donation was intended to coincide with the $395 million bank’s 100-year anniversary and approaching Macedonia community festival Donia Days, which will take place Aug. 18-20.

“With its rich history in Macedonia, TS Bank is excited to be part of this next phase of growth, preservation and promotion of its many attractions,” said Vice President of Consumer Banking Lacey Sampson. “We are proud to serve southwest Iowa and help our local rural communities thrive.”

 Considered one of the oldest towns in southwest Iowa, the city of Macedonia was founded in 1846. “Because of frequent flooding and the coming of the CB&Q Railroad, it was moved to its present location in 1880,” the bank stated. “There are findings of the Mormon Trail winding through the town and nearby countryside, and it has rich building designs from both the 19th and 20th century along Main Street.”