Central National Bank and CCCC logos.

Central National Bank presented a check for $10,000 for Cloud County Community College’s Technical Education and Innovation Center. The 33,725 square foot facility will house academic programs of Renewable Energy, Nursing and Allied Health, and Agriculture and Industrial Technology.

Central National Bank and CCCC logos.

Central National Bank presented a check for $10,000 for Cloud County Community College’s Technical Education and Innovation Center. The 33,725 square foot facility will house academic programs of Renewable Energy, Nursing and Allied Health, and Agriculture and Industrial Technology.

 

“One of our favorite ways to support the community is to give back to our local schools,” said Janet Lowell, Senior Vice President of Retail for Central National Bank. “We’re pleased to help provide the funding to improve the facilities used by college students at CCCC. As an alumni of CCCC I’m very pleased that our bank’s values support innovation and adaptability and offer this opportunity to support our communities and the Kansas economy through education and investing in the future of our students.”

 

CCCC’s Technical Education and Innovation Center will positively impact the number of workers in Kansas by providing the needed education and skills to support occupational groups expected to grow employment from 2019-2029.

 

“CCCC’s Technical Education and Innovation Center is in direct response to the educational and workforce needs of Kansas,” said Amber Knoettgen, CCCC President. ““This project will provide state-of-the-art access to quality education in high-wage, high-demand careers.”


Central National Bank is based out of Junction City, Kansas. Founded in 1884, Central National Bank has bank locations in 23 communities across Kansas and Nebraska. Their mission has always been to support and strengthen local communities through employee involvement, corporate citizenship and technological innovation.