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Whether your child is two or twelve, the time is always right to start saving for college! While college may seem years away, believe us when we say it’ll be here before you know it.
North Dakota Housing Finance Agency (NDHFA) recently recognized nine of its partners with Champion of Affordable Housing Awards for their outstanding promotion and delivery of its homeownership programs. Lisa Thuner, Executive Mortgage Officer at Town & Country, was one of those recipients.
Each year, Town & Country Credit Union recognizes at least two employees who were nominated by their peers for exemplifying the credit union's mission of Positively Impacting their members, employees and communities. The 2021 Impact Award winners are Austin Deavy and Jennifer Jerauld.
Since 2007, America Saves Week has been an annual celebration as well as a call to action for everyday Americans to commit to saving successfully. America Saves Week encourages individuals to do a financial check-in that allows them to get a clear view of their finances, set savings goals, and create a plan to achieve them.
In addition to our Town & Country Credit Union scholarship that will award ten $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors, we have two additional opportunities to share with our Minot members planning to attend college this fall.
Every member of the credit union is eligible and encouraged to vote in the board of directors election. The election will open on Sunday, February 6, 2022 at 12:00 a.m. and will close on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.
Join us for Town & Country Credit Union's first ever eSports Tournament hosted at Replay Games in Fargo! This double elimination tournament will feature Mario Kart 8 DeluxeTM and Super Smash Bros UltimateTM, both for the Nintendo SwitchTM and is a member exclusive event for ages 12-17.
Well-qualified borrowers can still run into trouble in the loan process if they don’t follow one important rule: Don’t make any substantive changes to your financial position after your loan application is submitted.