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A New Resource to Help Community Banks Stay Ahead of Fraud

March 20, 2026

— Megan Olson, President & CEO, ICBSD Fraud isn’t slowing down, and a single bank cannot track every new scheme alone. The best defense is staying connected, sharing information, and learning from others who are seeing these issues in real time. That’s why we’ve launched a new member resource: the Financial Fraud Advisory Forum. Offered […]

Chairman’s Message: Join Us in the Black Hills

March 20, 2026

— Michael Behl, ICBSD Chairman, Compliance Officer,      The Farmers and Merchants State Bank One of the things I value most about serving community banks in South Dakota is the strength of the relationships behind them. The Black Hills Retreat has always reflected that strength. It gives us the opportunity to step away from […]

Community Bankers to Visit Capital Hill

March 20, 2026

— Josh Hogue, Immediate Past Chairman of ICBSD & ICBA Federal Delegate,     President, Reliabank Dakota If you have ever said, “I wish lawmakers could see what we deal with back home,” the ICBA Capital Summit is your chance to show them. Each year, community bankers from across the country gather in Washington, D.C., […]

Security Bank’s Lennox Branch Embodies Service in Action

March 20, 2026

From hosting the America 250 flag unveiling to opening a one-of-a-kind Community Room, Security Bank continues to deepen its commitment to South Dakota communities under the leadership of President John Baumiller.   When Security Bank opened its new Lennox branch on July 28, 2025, the occasion marked far more than a new location. It represented […]

Preparing for a Legislative Year That Matters

December 15, 2025

— Megan Olson, President & CEO, ICBSD As we turn the corner into a new year, many of us are setting goals, reviewing plans, and preparing our institutions for what’s ahead. At ICBSD, that means gearing up for another legislative session; one that brings both opportunities and challenges for community banks across South Dakota. The […]

Honored to Serve South Dakota’s Community Bankers

December 15, 2025

— Michael Behl, ICBSD Chairman, Compliance Officer, The Farmers and Merchants State Bank As I take on the role of Chairman of ICBSD, I want to begin with a simple message: thank you. It’s a privilege to serve an industry I believe in, alongside the bankers and partners who make South Dakota’s communities strong. I […]

Proactive Protection: What You Need to Know About ICBA’s Fraud Loss Protection Plan

December 15, 2025

— Josh Hogue, Immediate Past Chairman of ICBSD & ICBA Federal Delegate, President, Reliabank Dakota Fraud isn’t slowing down and neither can we. As community banks, we pride ourselves on being proactive when it comes to protecting our customers and our institutions. But with fraud schemes growing more complex and aggressive, even the best internal […]

From the Top: It’s a wonderful (community banking) life

December 15, 2025

— Jack Hopkins, ICBA Chairman, President and CEO, CorTrust Bank, Sioux Falls, SD While I may be biased, I believe that being a community banker is the best profession there is. There’s just something about watching your customers realize their dreams—whether buying their first home, opening a small business or starting their kid’s college fund—that […]

First Bank & Trust’s FOCUS on Innovation

December 15, 2025

Since 2014, First Bank & Trust’s FOCUS event has grown into one of South Dakota’s most anticipated business gatherings, a platform dedicated to inspiring innovation, elevating leadership, and strengthening rural communities. More than a conference, it’s a commitment to advancing local businesses by creating space for connection, strategy, and bold ideas. Held bi-annually, FOCUS brings […]

Attorney-Client Secrets: Can Regulators Override Attorney-Client Privilege?

December 15, 2025

— Preston J. Tetzlaff and Charles D. Gullickson, Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, LLP The attorney-client privilege protects communications between attorneys and their clients from compelled disclosure. This well-established privilege is deeply rooted in both common law and statutory frameworks across the country. Banks occasionally receive requests from regulators to produce communications protected by this […]