05/22/2026
Integrity Bank is proud to call Southwest Kansas home. These last few days have truly shown the incredible impact communities can have when people come together.
The devastation caused by the wildfires is immense. The toll that these fires have on families, ranchers, farmers, businesses and entire communities is something that will not soon be forgotten. It has been incredible to witness the impact people can have on one another during times of need. The teamwork, selflessness and willingness to step in and help wherever needed has been nothing short of amazing. Help poured in from all over, and at times it still felt like there may not be enough resources, enough manpower or enough hours in the day to battle the fires. Yet people continued to show up, answer the call and stand shoulder to shoulder for their neighbors and communities. If there is anything that is certain, it is that the people of Southwest Kansas are strong and resilient.
Integrity Bank is proud to support our local fire departments. As most of you know, many of our departments across Southwestern Kansas are volunteer based. Many of our employees either serve on local fire departments, have spouses who serve or have close friends and family answering the call. These heroes put their lives, families and personal responsibilities on hold to protect our communities, and for that we are forever grateful. I am amazed by the bravery and courage of those fearless individuals willing to run toward danger to protect others.
We are honored to give back to our local fire departments through a monetary donation of
$12,000 as a token of our appreciation for their dedication, sacrifice and service.
Thank you to all firefighters, first responders, volunteers, farmers, ranchers, businesses and community members who continue to support one another during this challenging time.
Southwest Kansas is strong and will continue to remain strong because of the people who live here, serve here and invest in their communities every single day.
We are incredibly proud of our firefighters and there could never be enough “Thank Yous” for what you do. Please know that you are appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mike Miller
President/CEO
Pictured below is President & CEO, Mike Miller with Meade County Fire Chief, Brandon Hageman, and Montezuma Fire Chief Jon Goossen along with Dustin Beery.
Not pictured are Cimarron Volunteer Fire, Meade Rural Fire Department and Copeland Fire Department