BROKEN BOW, Neb. – The Broken Bow Chamber held ribbon cuttings for two businesses on Wednesday afternoon, Griffith Solutions Group and Security First Bank.
Cody Griffith, the owner of Griffith Solution Group, said his business is structured to help both businesses and individuals in the area with custom technology and cyber security solutions from phones and computers to networking and consulting.
“I’m there to be your trusted advisor for all things technology, and I can handle it on my own or I can advise you to one of my various networking resources,” said Griffith, “I can help them run assessments on their network environment and tell them what is best advised, both from a technology aspect and a cybersecurity aspect.”
Cody can be reached on the web at griffith.solutions or by calling 402-905-5635.
A short walk to the north and east and 30 minutes later, a small crowd gathered inside the Agri-Affiliates building in Broken Bow (where Agri-Affiliates was also celebrating their 40th anniversary) to celebrate the addition of Ira Spanel and Security First Bank to Broken Bow and the area.

Spanel told KCNI/KBBN that he has been with the bank since November and that he is excited to help both new and existing customers at the loan production office. He said with his office location in Broken Bow, he can help or advise with everything but the handling of checks and cash.
“My specialty has been ag lending, it’s amazing to think I started with the bank over 17 years ago. So we can do all of your ag servicing, we can do commercial loans,” said Spanel, “We are a $2 billion bank that ranges from locations in Rapid City down highway 20 from Valentine to the Wyoming line.”
Other area locations of Security First Bank include Cozad, Overton, Elwood, Thedford, and Valentine.
Spanel can be visited in the office on South D Street in Broken Bow Tuesday through Thursday 9 AM to 1 PM or by appointment, and on his cell phone at 308-643-7020.

