All The Farmers Bank locations will close at noon on Monday, April 8th, because of the total solar eclipse (ATMs, online and mobile banking will remain available). Most locations are in the path of totality! Learn more about the phenomenon - and how to protect your eyes while viewing it - from NASA at https://lnkd.in/gBRPMJbm
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