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Bank of Columbia Donates $5,000 To LWC in honor of Wanda Hill

The Bank of Columbia recognized one of their own when they made a $5,000 gift to Lindsey Wilson College in honor of Wanda Hill during her 90th birthday celebration on Thursday, February 22.

The gift is designated as scholarship aid to either a veteran or active service member.

Hill, a former president and chairman of the board for the Bank of Columbia is a native of Leslie County, Kentucky and a member of the LWC Class of 1947.




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Bank of Columbia Donates $5,000 To LWC in honor of Wanda Hill



2018-02-23 - 144 Public Square Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
From left, President of Bank of Columbia Mark Dykes, Wanda Hill, Wanda Hill's Great-great-great niece Annalee Rose Kuyper, CEO of Bank of Columbia Chris Quinn and VP for Development at LWC Kevin Thompson.

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