DB&T to donate $400,000 towards COVID-19 relief

The Dubuque Bank and Trust has pledged $400,000 to one are non-profit. The money will be used to fund the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque's task force to help with coronavirus relief. Tut Fuller, President of DB&T, said serving the community is always his company's top priority. "They're seeing a tremendous demand in things we tend to take for granted," said Fuller. "The food pantry, meals for children. And what I think we should be able to do is also if our community gets hit hard on the medical side of coronavirus, that we can step up and donate to hospitals and etc."

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