
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. – NebraskaLand Bank is pleased to announce its annual Community Shred Day, scheduled for Monday, May 19, 2025, at the Main Bank location, 1400 South Dewey St., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event provides the community with a safe and secure way to dispose of sensitive documents while raising awareness about identity theft prevention.
The shredding service is open to the public in a convenient drive-thru format. Community members can bring up to five standard-sized boxes of items such as junk mail, bills, banking statements, and credit card offers. Participants can remain in their vehicles while NebraskaLand Bank staff and volunteers from the Lincoln County Law Enforcement Memorial Board assist with unloading disposable bags and boxes.
Make a Difference with Your Shred
This year’s event will include an opportunity to give back to the community. A free-will donation is encouraged, with all proceeds benefiting the Lincoln County Law Enforcement Memorial. NebraskaLand Bank will match donations up to $500, demonstrating its commitment to the community.
Why Shredding Matters
With the rise of internet scams and fraudulent activity, protecting personal information is more critical than ever. Shredding sensitive documents like bank statements and personal data is a vital step in reducing the risk of identity theft and fraud. NebraskaLand Bank urges the community to take proactive measures to protect themselves and their families.
Join Us
NebraskaLand Bank invites all members of the community to take advantage of this free and secure shredding service. Mark your calendars, gather your shred, and support an important local cause while safeguarding your personal data.