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Louise McCarren Herring (September 20, 1909 – November 2, 1987), was an Ohio native, recognized as one of the pioneer leaders of the not-for-profit cooperative credit union movement in the United States.
CU Cooperative Systems, Inc. doing business as Co-op Solutions [1] [2] (formerly d.b.a. CO-OP Financial Services), is a company that operates an interbank network connecting the ATMs of credit unions in the United States, with locations also in Canada and certain United States Navy bases overseas. It is the largest credit union-owned interbank ...
The company changed its name to Floor Trader Outlet in 2015, and also moved its business model away from franchising and towards a cooperative model. [citation needed] CCA Sports Retail Services: This company began as an expansion of the Bike Cooperative in 2008. It is a retail service provider, with over 500 independent retail stores in the USA.
March 20, 1973 (716 College Ave. Racine: Stately Greek Revival Presbyterian church designed by Lucas Bradley and built 1851-52.: 10: Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company: Gold Medal Camp Furniture Company
Wis. union workers were served ‘insulting’ lunch — possibly made by ‘prisoners’ — as part of ‘pathetic’ Harris campaign pitch Victor Nava November 13, 2024 at 9:58 PM
Placed into conservatorship under the NCUA. Officials from Space Coast Credit Union of Melbourne, Florida will temporarily manage day-to-day operations. credit union [54] July 6, 2009: Watts United Credit Union, Los Angeles, California: closed and liquidated by NCUA credit union [55] August 12, 2009: Community One Federal Credit Union, Clark ...
March 28, 1980 (1136 Washington Ave. 14: Paul Brown Building: Paul Brown Building: December 12, 2002 (818 Olive St. 15: Building at 1009 Olive St. Building at 1009 Olive St.
The Washington Avenue Historic District is located in Downtown West, St. Louis, Missouri along Washington Avenue, and bounded by Delmar Boulevard to the north, Locust Street to the south, 8th Street on the east, and 18th Street on the west. The buildings date from the late 19th century to the early 1920s.