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Interra, MCS extend football field naming rights

Mar. 22—MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury Community Schools has announced a 6-year renewed partnership with Interra Credit Union.

With this extended partnership, Interra will continue servicing the school district with its financial needs and continue naming rights of the MCS football field, called Interra Field.

The outdoor athletic complex at Northridge High School and Interra Field features a 4,000 seat football stadium with outdoor track, state-of-the-art turf and emblazoned scoreboard. Benefits from this agreement provides category exclusive football marketing rights to the credit union and financial support for the school corporation. The school district plans to utilize the annual financial support from Interra to offset the majority of costs associated with the maintenance and upkeep of this beautiful athletic complex at Northridge High School, according to Dr. Jayson Snyder, MCS Superintendent.

In 2019, the groundwork for this partnership was laid, setting the stage for mutual endeavors.

"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Interra Credit Union," shared Dr. Jayson Snyder, MCS Superintendent in a news release. "This collaboration exemplifies the shared commitment to excellence in education and community development."

Interra, headquartered in Goshen, was chartered in 1932 and has assets of $1.8 billion. The credit union's field of membership spans 24 counties in northern Indiana, with more than 325 full and part-time employees serving 90,000 members. Interra currently operates 16 offices in Elkhart, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Marshall, and Noble counties. To learn more, visit interracu.com.