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| September 1, 2021

Aggressive Hydraulics is expanding again.

St. Anthony: Aggressive Hydraulics, started by laid-off factory workers 20 years ago, is expanding again Aggressive Hydraulics, an East…

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| August 18, 2021

Nosh and Gather Pivots During the Pandemic and Finds Much-Needed Support at BankCherokee

As Nosh and Gather continued to grow, Atkinson became disenchanted with the big bank where she was doing her business banking. There was no human interaction. It felt cold and impersonal. She turned to other local business owners for recommendations. When BankCherokee was endorsed by a friend, she connected with Heidi Gesell, BankCherokee’s President, and CEO via Zoom.

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| May 12, 2021

BankCherokee Helps The Red Balloon Bookshop Stay Afloat During the Pandemic

“We had to completely reconfigure, rethink, rework the whole way we were doing business,” said Weinkauf. “As the owner trying to figure those things out with my team of incredible booksellers … I just found it really overwhelming.”

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| April 22, 2021

Business Banking: Aggressive Hydraulics

Paul Johnson, President of Aggressive Hydraulics, tells us about his business and how important it is to him to bank with a community bank. Aggressive Hydraulics are the experts in manufacturing hydraulic cylinders and Paul relies on BankCherokee and his business banker Roger Hamilton to be his banking expert. 

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| June 22, 2020

Business Banking: The Wedding Shoppe

An institution in Saint Paul shares their experience as a small business. Co-founders Jim and Lois Fritz tell us about their family business and how they enjoy banking locally, with a friendly, warm bank (not corporate, as Lois says!).

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| June 2, 2020

Art Lab Rx

Julie believed in Lisa and knew her unique plan for business expansion had merit. A mobile mental health facility would break down barriers for the recovery community and meet an objective that therapists like Lisa worked hard to fulfill—to literally meet people where they’re at and provide the tools and support needed to transform their lives.

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