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Thursday, 7/24/2008
August Hearing Scheduled On CUNA Payment to Whistle-Blowing Former Executive
4:20 PM - WASHINGTON – Lawyers for CUNA and a former CUNA executive are scheduled to appear before a hearing examiner on Aug. 13 and 14 to present evidence about back and front pay and benefits to be paid in a wrongful termination case.
AAC CU Wins CU*Answers Video Contest
4:16 PM - GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — For putting together a creative video explaining the difference between members and customers, CU*Answers has tapped AAC Credit Union its “Lights, Camera, Action” contest winner.
Deposits Move to Ohio CUs in Turmoil Fallout
4:09 PM - DAYTON, Ohio — Ohio credit unions are starting to reap real financial benefits from banking’s woes and the market turmoil as CUs start getting new deposit business, CU officials reported Thursday.
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