Positive news about Indiana CUs


In This Issue
August 10, 2015
In the Media
August 3-10, 2015

This collection of positive news about credit unions and their activities is assembled from a variety of sources on the Internet and from credit union submissions. Note: links used here are external and the League does not control their expiration dates.
 
To share news from your Indiana credit union: send story links to Kay Neidlinger. You can also read more about credit union's community service efforts--and contribute information at the Commitment to Change website.
Indiana Credit Unions in the Media
Source: Credit union submissions and Internet news reports. Some stories may require passwords for access.
CU Insight - by Bob Saunders, Momentum 8/10/2015
Three Rivers FCU's use of sustainable design for its faciliites is the focus of this story. VP Tiffany Yoquelet comments.
Chronicle-Tribune - by Tyler Juranovich 8/9/2015
Afena FCU and its charitable giving is the focus of this story. President/CEO Karen Gilliam-Brown comments. (Password/subscription required)
Pharos-Tribune - by Sarah Einselen 8/8/2015
Diversified General FCU is adding its first ever drive-up window in Logansport. Manager Teresa Baer comments in this story, which also shows a picture of the construction in progress. 
Chronicle-Tribune - by Lauren Frischman 8/8/2015
The TCU Foundation made a donation to the Huntington University Forester Fund. Executive Director Karol Griffin comments.  (Password/subscription required)
CU Insight - 8/5/2015
First Trust CU's Christina Biggerstaff is among those who recently earned the CUBLP designation.
The Republic - by Julie McClure 8/3/2015
This story is about the Centra Foundation's Smart Money Family Fun Bike Ride which features games and activities relating to money management along the route. 
National and Wide-Reaching Coverage
Source: Credit Union National Association and other national sources. Some stories may require passwords for access.
Marketplace - by Noel King, Caitlin Esch 8/5/2015

As part of its series "10 years after Katrina," Marketplace recently featured a story about a New Orleans credit union.