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Over 300 Registered for Heartland Bank's 6th Annual Money Matters Free Financial Summit

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GAHANNA, Ohio, March 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing the tradition of being a financial solutions resource, Heartland Bank was proud to present the 6th Annual Money Matters Free Financial Summit.  Teaming up again this year with Heartland Bank was media partner 104.9 The River.  The event was held on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at the First Baptist Church of Grove City.

G. Scott McComb, Chairman, President and CEO of Heartland Bank stated, "We are proud to offer this financial resource again this year to Central Ohioans. In today's economic environment, it's important to have a trusted resource that can give you honest answers to your questions. As a community bank, this is our standing commitment and responsibility to the communities in which we serve."

Starting at 8:30 am, attendees registered for three of the ten seminars offered and chose from topics including: Is Now The Right Time To Buy A Home?, Is Refinancing Right For Me?, Budgeting & Living Within Your Means, How To Manage Your Credit Card Debt, The Fundamentals Of Investing, Saving For College Yet? It's Never Too Soon To Start, A Healthy Financial Check-up, When Life Happens, Do You Have The Right Insurance Coverage?, So You Think You're Smarter Than A Banker?, Understand Your Credit Report and Score and How To Improve It.

Following the seminars, McComb was joined by Jerry Revish, 10 TV News Anchor and Mary O'Brien and Josh Hooper from 104.9 The River's Morning Show Team for a wrap up session, before enjoying a complimentary lunch provided by Chick-Fil-A.

Todd Stach, Program Director at 104.9 The River, added, "The tools, information and encouragement available for FREE is absolutely priceless!  I have personally seen lives changed and hope restored to those who have attended in the past."

About 104.9 The River
104.9 The River is a licensed radio station serving Columbus and all of Central Ohio. 104.9 The River is owned and operated by One Connection Media Group, Inc., a local not for profit corporation (OCMG, Inc.)

About Heartland Bank
Heartland BancCorp is a registered Ohio bank holding company and the parent of Heartland Bank, which operates eleven full-service banking offices. Heartland Bank, founded in 1911, provides full-service commercial, small business, and consumer banking services; alternative investment services; insurance services; and other financial products and services. Heartland Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve, a member of the FDIC, and an Equal Housing Lender. Heartland BancCorp is currently quoted on the over-the-counter (OTC) Bulletin Board Service under the symbol HLAN. Learn more about Heartland Bank at HeartlandBank.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
G. Scott McComb
Chairman, President and CEO
614.337.4600

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