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JESSICA CARROLL New Albany in mid-October. “River Ridge is such a growing and dynamic area for business, and has just blossomed our community,” she said. “It’s unbelievable and exciting how many good paying jobs there are at River Ridge. There was a need for a bank there, and we knew we had a large customer base passing through the Highway 62 corridor every day. We are happy to service the many River Ridge area employees with a community bank focus.” As the bank spreads its footprint across Southern Indiana, Carroll and her team focus on giving back. “I serve on the Greater Clark Education Foundation, Clark County Extension Board, Southern Indiana Partnership Council for the Center for Women and Families and more,” she said. “We also work with the Indiana Banking Association Future Leadership Advisory Board. As a bank, we give a lot of money to our schools, our fire departments, our churches and booster clubs. We are a part of these communities and Staying Healthy IN your hometown. Dealing with a wound that won’t heal can have a huge impact on your daily life. We want you to know you can stay in your hometown and still treat your wound that is not healing properly. The team at Clark Memorial Health Wound Healing Center can help you get back to the activities you love. We offer a team-based approach with specialists as well as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. To get started, call the Clark Memorial Health Wound Healing Center at 812.283.2850 Learn more at ClarkMemorial.org What will you do without that wound?