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					Pictured left to right; Barry Ramsey: Illinois Rural 
					Development Housing Director, Melissa Jones: AVP of State 
					Bank of Lincoln, Steve Aughenbaugh: President of State Bank 
					of Lincoln | 
				 
			 
			
		USDA Recognizes State Bank of Lincoln as 
		Illinois top Guaranteed Rural Housing Lender in 2014 
  
			 
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            [March 17, 2015] 
            
            LINCOLN - State Bank of Lincoln was 
			presented a plaque recognizing the bank as the #1 Approved Lender in 
			Illinois during 2014. The bank originated over $20.8 million within 
			the Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Program to assist moderate 
			income homebuyers purchase their first home or upgrade to a better 
			one.  
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			 State Bank of Lincoln has a history as one of the state’s top 
			guaranteed housing lenders. They are one of more than 300 lenders in 
			Illinois who participate in Rural Development’s home loan program. 
			The agency’s loan guarantees make purchasing a home in 
			non-metropolitan areas more affordable for borrowers. 
			 
			Homebuyers who use a guarantee for their home loan are not required 
			to make a down payment on their homes. Eligible applicants who use 
			the guarantee are able to finance up to 100 percent of the home’s 
			value at a competitive 30-year fixed interest rate. Another 
			attractive feature of the program includes flexible credit 
			guidelines and generous income limits.  
			 
			State Bank of Lincoln is proud to help families strengthen rural 
			communities by supporting this program and making homeownership 
			easier than ever before. For additional information, please contact 
			State Bank of Lincoln at: 217-735-5551.  
			
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				 Rural Development also provides financing and technical 
				assistance to foster growth business development and critical 
				community and technology infrastructure. More information on 
				USDA Rural Development programs is available on the web at 
				http://www.rd.usda.gov/il. USDA is an equal opportunity provider 
				and employer. 
			[Annette Gettleman, State Bank of 
			Lincoln]  |