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Tuesday, April 21, 2026: First Mountain Bank Leadville will close at 3:00pm and will reopen on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 as part of High Plains Bank

Tuesday, April 21, 2026: The First National Bank of Hugo-Limon will close at 3:30pm and will reopen on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 as part of High Plains Bank  

Thursday, April 30, 2026: FNB Hugo Now Part of High Plains Bank Hugo branch will close early at 12:00pm for training.   

Thursday, April 30, 2026: FNB Hugo Now Part of High Plains Bank Limon branch will open late at 1:00pm for training.

Thursday, May 7, 2026: FNB Hugo Now Part of High Plains Bank Leadville branch will close early at 12:00pm for training. 

High Plains Bank and The First National Bank of Hugo (FNB Hugo) will officially become one bank on April 22, 2026.

All of the FNB Hugo branches will close at 3:30 pm on April 21, to facilitate the bank’s final day of business prior to becoming part of High Plains Bank.

Merging two banks takes time and care. FNB Hugo customers will continue to bank as they always have until August 10th. At that time, customers will have access to High Plains Bank’s full suite of products and services such as the HPBGO mobile app to deposit checks with a smartphone, utilize person to person pay services, as well as debit cards and checks. Check back here for updates throughout the process.

We will integrate our systems over the weekend of August 7–10. You can expect the same personal service from the staff you already know and trust in Hugo, Limon and Leadville. We are committed to making this transition as smooth as possible for everyone.

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“I am proud to be part of a team so dedicated to providing customers a great experience,” said bank CEO John Creighton. “Team members from both banks are already working together to make plans to be one bank. Inevitably, we are going to hit some bumps in the road. I know this team will work even harder in those moments to make sure customers are inconvenienced as little as possible.”

Creighton summed up feelings of the family ownership group remarking, “We are grateful to have this opportunity to serve more of Eastern Colorado. Our grandparents came to Colorado in 1919 and our fathers are natives of Flagler. We have never forgotten where our roots are. We look forward to serving the communities of Eastern Colorado for many more decades.”

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