Indiana Credit Unions in the Media
Source: Credit union submissions and Internet news reports. Some stories may require passwords for access.
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Portage Life - by Tim Moran 8/18//14
President Dave Collins has an extensive history with the credit union, which is featured in this story.
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Credit Union Journal - 8/18//14
Slide #9 - Indiana Members CU partnered with the Indiana Blood Center for a blood drive.
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LaPorte County Life - 8/15/14
Highlights from the credit union's Member Appreciation Day are covered. President Frank Beachneau and Board Member George Kazmierczak are quoted in the story.
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Financial Partners FCU President/CEO and State Fair ribbon-winner Dave Shuey shares his recipe for Rootbeer Float Cookies on WISH-TV's Indy Style segment (Video is 4:15). Full recipe is posted on the page below the video.
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The credit union partnered with an area restaurant to benefit Credit Unions for Kids.
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Peru Tribune - by Chad Abshire 8/11/14
Twenty-one charitable organizations and projects are vying for $1,750 from Beacon CU through its Project Spotlight program. Beacon CU's Abigail Chapman comments. (Subscription/password required).
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Experts in the realty and mortgage business will be on hand to discuss home buying and answer questions.
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Chronicle-Tribune - 8/10/14
A team from the credit union won a competition that was part of the area's 18th Annual Corporate Challenge. (Subscription/password required).
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The Flyer Group - 8/9//14
Eight individuals received promotions at the credit union and are pictured.
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Indianapolis Business Journal - 8/9/14
Financial Center FCU's Jerry Sparks is mentioned in this column.
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Chronicle Tribune - by Jillian Fellows 8/7/14
CEO/President Tim Moorman comments in this story. (Subscription/password required.)
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National and Wide-Reaching Coverage
Source: Credit Union National Association and other national sources. Some stories may require passwords for access.
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Inc. - by Vince Passione 8/8/14
Although credit unions are a lot smaller than banks, these not-for-profit financial institutions can actually be safer for your money than retail banks.
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