HERMANTOWN, Minn. - (03/29/05)Hermantown Federal Union hassignificantly expanded its ATM network by welcoming Hermantown,Minn.-based business Curtis Oil and its line of convenience storesas a strategic marketing partner offering HFCU member's surchargefree ATM access. Under the agreement, participating ATMs owned andoperated by the convenience store division of Curtis Oil will nowallow credit union members using a Hermantown Federal Credit UnionInstant Cash, Instant Cash and Check or Business Instant Cash andCheck Card free transactions. The surcharge free ATM's are locatedat participating Food-N-Fuel and Super America Gas and ConvenienceStores strategically placed throughout Northern Minnesota and intoWisconsin.
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