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SOUTH BEND — Teachers Credit Union’s Investment Services and Mortgage Services teams welcome new colleagues Christopher M. Eberly Jr., Fern Hollingshead and Kyle Lunford. Christopher M. Eberly Jr. has been promoted to a broker with TCU Investment Services in Warsaw. Specializing in retirement planning, investment management, long-term care insurance and college planning services, Eberly will …read more.

WARSAW — Teachers Credit Union’s Dash for Cash was held in the Tiger Den on Friday, Dec. 6, at the Warsaw Community High School boys’ basketball home game against Homestead. Three ticket winners were announced during halftime. Matt Deeds, Harrison Elementary School principal, won a $10 bill. Rodney Fehr opened his envelope to find a …read more.

TCU Hosts Cash Giveaway Tonight At Tiger Den WARSAW — A special pre-game ceremony will be held in the Tiger Den on Friday, Dec. 6, at the Warsaw Community High School boys’ basketball home game against Homestead. Officials from Warsaw Community Schools and Teachers Credit Union will celebrate year three of a 10-year community partnership …read more.

WARSAW — The Warsaw Community Schools board of trustees applauded the efforts of an area financial institution for its continued support of one of the school district’s technology-geared programs. The board presented representatives of Teacher’s Credit Union with a certificate of appreciation for the company’s ongoing support of robotics at Washington STEM Academy. “We’re recognizing …read more.

KOSCIUSKO — Teachers Credit Union has announced a package of relief measures available to members impacted by the federal government shutdown. The measures are intended to help provide financial security to impacted members and include: 90-day member assistance loan to help members bridge the gap until federal pay resumes loan payment deferment assistance provided to …read more.

INDIANA — Teachers Credit Union announces that its membership has surpassed 300,000, further solidifying TCU’s standing as Indiana’s largest credit union. To thank members, TCU will host celebrations in TCU service centers in October and will feature a monthlong promotion with special prizes. According to TCU CEO and President Paul Marsh, “TCU’s continued growth reflects …read more.

WARSAW — Nanci Ann Hanna has been arrested on charges of defrauding Teachers Credit Union and theft of money from that financial institution, totaling $42,430. She was assistant branch manager at the time of the alleged crimes. Hanna, 46, 1203 1/2 E. Smith St., Warsaw, was arrested Friday morning on charges of fraud on an …read more.

By DONNA BURROUGHS, Triton School Corporation Superintendent BOURBON — Beth Styers, from Teachers Credit Union, is shown presenting a check for $1,000 to Triton Jr.-Sr. High School Principal, Bob Ross.  The money is used to purchase incentives (like ereaders, t-shirts, etc.) for the reading club program at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School.

Teachers Credit Union is the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce member of the month of July. TCU is a membership organization that is committed to communities with the focus on education.

Triton Jr.-Sr. High School sponsors a reading club through generous donations from Teachers Credit Union. Students sign-up to be a part of this club and at the end of each grading period, names of participants are drawn and the winners are presented with special prizes like gift cards, t-shirts, even e-readers like the Nook.

Beth Styers, representing Teachers Credit Union, presented a check to Amy Middaugh, president of the School Board for Triton School Corporation. The check will be used to purchased incentives for the reading program at Triton Jr.-Sr. High School. The program is entering its third year at Triton and has seen improvement in student reading achievement. Triton …read more.

The TCU Foundation recently granted Kosciusko Literacy Services $2,000 to purchase books for preschool children enrolled in the Read to Grow children’s book club. The book club addresses the lack of basic skills low-income children have when entering the school system and provides one book a month to each enrolled child under five years old …read more.

StaceyPageOnline.com is receiving reports that numerous employees of local businesses are finding their bank accounts have been hacked. According to the reports, accounts at Teachers Credit Union, Lake City Bank and Mutual Federal banks are among the hardest hit where many customers are claiming someone fraudulently used their accounts to purchase airline tickets and iPads. …read more.

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