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Below is the latest news from Eastwood Bank
- Eastwood Bank wins Alfred P. Sloan Award for Winona CountyJuly 2011 - Eastwood Bank was awarded the 2011 Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility for Winona County.
- Rollingstone Office Scheduled for RemodelApril, 2011 - The Rollingstone office is scheduled for a major remodel beginning in May, 2011. This remodel will include a reconfiguration of the lobby including the relocation of some offices and rebuilding the teller line. Along with the changes to the inside of the building, the main entrance will also be relocated. The office will remain open during construction.
- Eastwood Bank Wins Hunger Super Hero Award!April, 2011 - Eastwood Bank was awarded the Hunger Super Hero Award at the Channel One Volunteer Recognition Banquet on April 18th. Eastwood staff members were acknowledged for donating over 450 volunteer hours to Channel One in 2010
- Eastwood Bank Featured In Extraordinary Banker MagazineMarch 4, 2011 - Eastwood Bank is featured in the March, 2011 issue of Extraordinary Banker magazine. The article titled Revenge of the Nerds! How One Community Bank Got Its Game ON, focuses on the Bank’s culture transformation.
- Doug McCabe Vice President / Branch Manager for Eastwood Bank HoustonJanuary, 2011 - Eastwood Bank announces Doug McCabe as the new Vice President / Branch Manager for the Houston location.
- Eastwood Bank Plans Major Reconstruction for Its Rochester Hwy 14 OfficeFebruary 25, 2009 - A major reconstruction for Eastwood Bank’s Highway 14 E office in Rochester will begin this spring. Most of the current office building will be demolished and then rebuilt with a new design. The office will remain open throughout the reconstruction with anticipated completion in October, 2009.
- Eastwood Bank Passes on TARP FundsFebruary 24, 2009 - Eastwood Bank announces that it has decided not to participate in the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program which is part of the broader Troubled Asset Recovery Program commonly referred to as TARP.

