FirsTier Bank's Avalanche Excursion with 104.3 KIMB

104.3 KIMB is teaming up with FirsTier Bank and other local businesses to bring you an exciting way to explore your community's businesses and maybe win a big prize in the process. FirsTier Bank's Avalanche Excursion with 104.3 KIMB will take you to local

January 22, 2025Updated: February 1, 2025
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

104.3 KIMB is teaming up with FirsTier Bank and other local businesses to bring you an exciting way to explore your community's businesses and maybe win a big prize in the process. FirsTier Bank's Avalanche Excursion with 104.3 KIMB will take you to local businesses across Kimball to get registered to win two lower level tickets to the final regular season home game of the Colorado Avalanche.

All you have to do is visit a local business, put your registration in the designated box and you are on your way to see Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen and the rest of the Av's wind down their season at Ball Arena in Denver. You may only register once per business but complete the excursion by visiting all four participating businesses and quadruple your chances of seeing the Av's this April.

Register between February 1st and March 27th at the following businesses:

FirsTier Bank

Phoenix Conoco

Beer and Loathing

Farm Bureau Financial Services

On Friday, March 28th we will draw one lucky winner to send to the Av's last home game of the regular season. Go Avalanche!! From FirsTier Bank, Phoenix Conoco, Beer and Loathing, Shavonne Singleton Farm Bureau Financial Services and 104.3 KIMB!

 

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