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  • Two men and a woman stand next to a blue truck with a yellow Bath County Collision Center logo on the side
    • In the Highlands

    Bath County Collision Spotlight

    For Jay Ford, working on cars is all he’s ever known. Starting at the age of 13, Ford spent his time painting cars. His knowledge, experience, and connections led him to open up Bath County Collision Center in May 2002. Highlands Community Bank has been honored with the opportunity to help him expand his business with new service lines, equipment, and properties.

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  • Gray green exterior of Clifton Forge train station with a black and yellow train car in the background
    • In the Highlands

    Highlands Community Bank Launches Relief Programs for Customers

    As a community bank, we proudly invest in our communities with a sincere passion for uplifting every business and individual we serve. We understand that some people in our community may be impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of our commitment to you, we will be offering solutions that can provide financial relief for our community.

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  • Two men stand on either side of a woman, standing in front of Alleghany Highlands YMCA building
    • In the Highlands

    Alleghany Highlands YMCA Spotlight

    We believe that one of the greatest impacts we can have on our community is partnering with non-profits who share our mission for community building and service. As a partner of the Alleghany Highlands YMCA for decades, we are proud of its success in serving thousands of families for better health and wellness in our community.

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  • Logo for Michel's Wood Fire Pizza with a cartoon pizza and a flame is stuck to the side of a napkin dispenser, which is next to a shaker of parmesan cheese
    • In the Highlands

    Michel’s Wood Fire Pizza Brings Flavor to Hot Springs

    Most people know Hot Springs, VA as the home of The Omni Homestead Resort. This historic tourist attraction, which offers a variety of amenities and activities, brings people from all over the mid-Atlantic and beyond and has inspired a spark of economic growth in the area.

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  • Two men in business shirts in front of a bar and two female employees behind the bar smile at the camera
    • In the Highlands

    Jack Mason’s Tavern & Brewery Spotlight

    As a community bank, we take the time to build strong relationships with the local businesses we serve. Because our roots are here, those relationships are built with our friends and neighbors. Even if they’re new neighbors, we take the time to get to know the people who seek to build something wonderful for our community. We were proud to play a role in Martha Atherholt and Wendy Hudler’s dreams of building a place for members of the community to come and enjoy one another, known today as Jack Mason’s Tavern & Brewery.

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  • Three men stand behind the sign for Jenfab Inc
    • In the Highlands

    Williams Fabrication Spotlight

    We were honored to be involved in the succession plan of Jenfab’s founder, Phillip Bowen to allow Tony Williams to transform the company into Williams Fabrication Inc., dba Jenfab.

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  • Two men stand in front of a brick building next to a sign that reads
    • In the Highlands

    Ridgeline Physical Therapy Spotlight

    Brett and Jonathan realized that working for a large hospital was not for them and decided they wanted something different. They used what they learned to create a business that operates in what they call “the right way”.

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