COVID-19 Update II

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Honoring Governor Walz’ order to “Stay at Home,” and our focus on keeping our employees and customers healthy during this uncertain time, First National Bank of Osakis is restricting its lobby traffic to appointments only.  Please call 320-859-2101 to arrange a time for our staff to work with you on your financial needs.  During the “Stay at Home” period, the First National Bank of Osakis will remain fully staffed and able to handle all customer requests.  Additionally, because of the technological investments we have made, our customers can safely do transactions in our Driv

COVID-19 Update

Submitted by jordan.mcmahon on

To our Community,

Your health, welfare, and safety are extremely important to us.  As COVID-19 increases its impact on our world, state, and communities, I would like to take a moment of your time to share need to know information that will help you act responsibly to ensure our community safety.

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The Future of FNB is Bright

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For 116 years, the First National Bank of Osakis has been locally-owned and managed by the Evenson/Olson family. With the community and our customers in the forefront of my mind, I want to publicly explain the news that you may have heard elsewhere: The First National Bank (FNB) of Osakis is in the process of selling to the Martinson/Nelson family, who currently own Glenwood State Bank and Lowry State Bank.

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The Costs of Childcard

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Growing a family is something that is rewarding on many levels, most of which cannot be measured.  If you’re expecting, or planning on growing your family, congratulations!  It’s not a small decision to make, and although you may never feel like you’ve truly done enough to be fully prepared, starting early on a budget, and practicing it, will help you considerably when your child is born.

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For the Love of Paws... Budgets are Ruff!

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We can all expect to budget or save for some of those big expenses in our lives, such as purchasing a new car, putting a down payment on a home or even an extravagant wedding.  But something we don’t always budget for is the cost of pet ownership.  Picking out a pet to join your family is one of the most exciting moments for both adults and kids.  You and the family have decided you want to add a new furry (or sometimes not so furry) addition to your family and you all hop in the car to dash to the nearest pet shop or animal shelter.

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The Dreaded Word Dormancy and What It Actually Means for You

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Dormant Checking and Savings accounts are among one of the most common unclaimed property items in the State of Minnesota.  That being said, the staff at the First National Bank of Osakis want to make sure that we do our due diligence, so that your inactive account doesn’t become state owned property too.  Hence the reason we send those inactivity and dormancy letters out to our customers informing them there has been no activity on the account and giving them the option to reactivate.  Having a financial account go into a dormant or inactive state is nothing to feel ashamed

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