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Minimum Opening Deposit: $50.00 No minimum balance required Unlimited check writing privileges No Check Images with Statement E-statement accountOnline Banking is required to receive e-statements. If customer prefers mailed statements, a $1.00* mailing fee per statement cycle will be incurred. 40 Free checks ordered at account openingFree Online and Mobile Banking Free ShazamChek® Debit or ATM Card for the first year upon credit approval. Annual fee of $12* after first year. Free Assistance in setting up automatic payments *Subject to Iowa state sale tax and local option tax When the account has a zero balance for thirty consecutive days, the account will automatically close. A deposit will reopen the account. Minimum Balance to Open:  $50.00 $100.00 average daily balance $3.00* monthly service charge if average daily balance falls below $100.00 for the statement cycle 40 free checks ordered at account opening Free Online and Mobile Banking
Free ShazamChek® Debit or ATM card for the first year. Annual fee of $12* after first year. Check imaging statement produced monthly. *Subject to Iowa state sale tax and local option tax When the account has a zero balance for thirty consecutive days, the account will automatically close. For $8.00 per month: your account receives $10,000 basic coverage of 24-hour accidental death insurance. An additional $100,000 of coverage is also in force when traveling as a fare-paying passenger on a commercial carrier. Each Bank Club account receives immediate Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance coverage upon account enrollment. If you have a joint account, total coverage is divided evenly. Insurance reduces by half at age 75.  Refer to Hartford Life Insurance policy certificate for more information.  Contact your banker for a copy of this certificate. For more detailed information about the AD&D insurance coverage, contact 1.800.532.1423. Insurance products are not deposits, not FDIC insured, not insured by any federal government agency, and not guaranteed by the financial institution.
1 Contents of safe deposit box are not FDIC insured. Minimum balance to open:  $50.00 $250.00 average daily balance required $5.00* service charge if average daily balance falls below $250.00 for the statement cycle Interest is paid monthly Free Online & Mobile Banking Free ShazamChek® Debit for the first year upon approval. Free assistance in setting up automatic payments Check imaging statement produced monthly Certain for-profit organizations are not eligible. *Subject to Iowa state sale tax and local option tax. Minimum balance to open:  $1,000.00 $1,000.00 average daily balance required 6 withdrawals allowed per statement cycle Account may be subject to closure if transfer limitations are exceeded. $5.00* per check/debit in excess of six per statement cycle $10.00* service charge if average daily balance falls below $1,000.00 for the statement cycle. 40 free checks at account opening Introducing a club for those who deserve five-star recognition!  
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"He loved watching the kids enjoying the rides."Then, on his sixth day on the job, tragedy struck, said his nephew Tim Overlin, of Des Moines.Steve Booher was tending the amusement park's Raging River ride when he fell on the conveyor belt June 7, fracturing his skull and suffering a major brain injury, his wife wrote. He was unresponsive and on life support until he died Saturday at Mercy Medical Center.Polk County Medical Examiner Gregory Schmunk confirmed the accidental death was caused by a head injury.The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is now investigating the incident.Overlin said the family's only knowledge of the accident stems from the limited amount of information in local media reports."It's just a lot of grief and shock," he said.Witness recounts eventsZach Bauer was waiting in line to ride the Raging River on the afternoon of June 7 when he heard a commotion on the loading platform.He didn't see Booher fall, turning toward the scene as onlookers flocked to provide help.
At the time, the conveyor belt moving the rafts was in motion, said Bauer, a 22-year-old who lives in Des Moines. Several onlookers were yelling at the ride operator to stop the ride, he said."I know it wasn’t just a case of him slipping and falling without the ride moving," he said. "I saw the ride take the man off his feet."The Raging River's ride operator is housed in a booth above the loading platform. On the platform, other workers help riders in and out of the boats. Bauer said the ride operator came down from the booth and appeared confused, because he left the ride running.Bauer has ridden the Raging River countless times; he held Adventureland season passes for several years. He said the workers on the platform generally give the go-ahead for the Raging River to begin."Usually when everybody was ready to go, they would give the guy the thumbs up, because he’s up above the ride," he said. "I'm not sure what caused him to push the button.""Anybody who’s been on that ride knows that once that conveyor belt starts, it's kind of a jerk. 
It starts really quick."Adventureland spokeswoman Molly Vincent  did not respond to questions regarding Bauer's account of the incident. She previously acknowledged the ride was in motion at the time of the accident.Inspection cleared ride to continueOne day after Booher's fatal fall, state officials inspected the water ride and deemed it safe and free of defects."We did our inspection and we found no adverse conditions as far as the ride was concerned," said Jim Borwey, who oversees inspections of elevators, boilers and amusement parks for the Iowa Division of Labor.State officials examine each amusement park ride before the beginning of the season, Borwey said. This spring, investigators found no major problems with the Raging River, which Adventureland classifies among its family rides.Jens Nissen, administrator of Iowa's OSHA program, said he could not release any details of his agency's ongoing investigation into the accident.The agency must report its findings within six months, he said, though he expects a quicker conclusion.