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    K-State Federal Credit Union groundbreaking

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    By KMAN Staff on May 5, 2016 Local News, Manhattan, Pottawatomie County
    Staff and BoardThe K-State Federal Credit Union will have a brand new location by next year.
    Director of Marketing and Business Development Angie Reed tells KMAN the credit union’s ground-breaking at 601 McCall Road signified a new chapter in the K-State Federal Credit Union’s history.
    Reed says anybody who lives, works, worships or goes to school in Riley, Geary, and Pottawatomie Counties can now be a member of the Credit Union, whereas you used to have to be part of the university.
    For 70 years the K-State Federal Credit union has been a part of the Manhattan area community–and the new new home office on McCall Road will be the financial group’s first new building in all those years.
    Plans have the facility opening in the early spring of 2017.

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