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Renee Cobin of Murphy-Wall State Bank’s Elkville branch presents Elverado High School FFA Secretary Reese Funk with a donation for the Elverado FFA, in support of their upcoming Elverado FFA Alumni.

Murphy-Wall State Bank Supports Elverado FFA Alumni

The Elverado FFA is in the process of starting up an FFA alumni. Alumni members help fundraise and send FFA members on trips and activities, including the National FFA Convention, The National Farm Machinery Show, and many more agricultural events. The funds raised also go towards the purchase of official dress jackets for students who […]

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Murphy-Wall State Bank’s 145th Anniversary

Murphy-Wall State Bank and Trust Company’s 145th Celebration Join us Tuesday, November 12, 2019 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Pinckneyville, Murphysboro, Elkville, and Carterville Locations Come in for a special gift! Light refreshments will be provided From the drawing board to the float construction, to the night of the parade, there is a strategic […]

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Murphy-Wall State Bank AVP Kathy Kellerman give the 2019 November Student of the Month Award to Lauren Jackson, PCHS Student

November Student of the Month: Lauren Jackson

Congratulations Lauren Jackson! The Murphy-Wall State Bank PCHS Student of the Month for November is Lauren Jackson; receiving her certificate from Kathy Kellerman, AVP/Teller Supervisor. Lauren is involved in Beta Club, Student Council, Athletic Leadership Council, Math Club and Class Congress. Her extracurricular activities include Cheerleading, Cross Country and Softball. Lauren plans to attend a […]

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2019-2020 Panther Spirit Challenge

November 1, 2019 RE: Contest Specifications, Rules and how to enter How to enter Murphy-Wall State Bank Panther Spirit Challenge The challenge is open to all PCHS organizations, clubs, classes, and teams It will be held during home varsity boys’ basketball games The challenge will give them an opportunity to win $100 for their treasury […]

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Update your privacy settings - personal information is like money. Value it, protect it

Update Your Privacy Settings

Your Personal Information is Like Money. #BeCyberSmart about where you’re sharing it, who you’re sharing it with and how it’s being used. #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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Stay protected when connected - public wi-fi is not secure and can put your device and data at risk

Stay Protected While Connected

Public Wi-Fi is not secure or safe. If you must connect, consider using a virtual private network (VPN) or a personal/mobile hotspot. #BeCyberSmart #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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Shake up your passphrase protocol - keep passphrases fun and unique

Shake Up Your Passphrase Protocol

When it comes to passphrases, it best to mix it up and stay unique! Keep them fun, easy-to-remember and don’t reuse them. #BeCyberSmart #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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Play hard to get with strangers - Don't get hooked! If you're unsure who an email or message is from, delete it

Play Hard to Get with Strangers

Play Hard to Get with Strangers: If you’re unsure who an email is from—even if the details appear accurate—do not respond, and do not click on any links or attachments. #BeCyberSmart #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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Never click and tell - cyber criminals love when you share personal information on social media

Never Click and Tell

Cybercriminals love it when you overshare on social media – they can learn all about you! #BeCyberSmart and make it harder for them by avoiding posting real names, places you frequent and home, school and work locations. #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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Keep tabs on your apps - apps left unchecked can run riot on your device

Keep Tabs on Your Apps

#BeCyberSmart Rules for Keeping Tabs on Your #Apps: 1) Delete apps you don’t need or no longer use. 2) Review app permissions. Say “No” to any that don’t make sense.  3) Only download apps from trusted sources. #CyberAware View all National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Tips

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