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Tim Hennessey, representing US Bank, presented a check

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Tim Hennessey, representing US Bank, presented a check for $3,250 to Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota adjutant general, at US Bank in Bismarck on Dec. 17, 2012. With the donation included, the bank has donated a total of $21,250 to the nonprofit North Dakota National Guard Foundation. Present at the check presentation were (from left to right) Lt. Col. Davina French, North Dakota National Guard government affairs officer, Keith Ulmer, US Bank vice president of business banking, Kimberly Grube, Maj. Gen. David Sprynczynatyk, Dana Petersen, US Bank vice president of business banking, Shanna Johnson, Deb Schmidt, US Bank district manager, Tim Hennessy, US Bank regional president, Jeannette Ehli, Desiree Hilborn, Sharon Clausnitzer, Kathy Mertz, US Bank branch manager, Mimi Smith and Maj. Brock Larson, North Dakota National Guard State Partnership Program manager. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Eric Jungels, North Dakota National Guard Public Affairs.)

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