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Lands Council, STCU, students team up on watershed restoration
May 16, 2013 in Washington Voices on Page V5 The sun-dappled water glistened in the late morning light and so did the foreheads of the teens who planted trees along Hangman Creek last week. While some kids learn about … 3
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Credit union moving to historic downtown building
February 8, 2013 in Business, City The Spokane Teachers Credit Union announced today that it will move its commercial lending operations to the Hutton Building, a building it owns as a result of foreclosure last year. 6
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STCU will move offices, new branch into historic Hutton Building
February 8, 2013 in City on Page B1 Spokane Teachers Credit Union is turning a foreclosed downtown building into one of its most prominent offices. The credit union announced Friday that it will move its commercial lending operations …
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STCU donates $5,000 to education centers
December 13, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page V7 Spokane Teachers Credit Union has donated $5,000 to career and technical education centers in the area. “We’re particularly excited to support these programs, which give students options in fields that …
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Downtown horse-drawn tours in 12th year
December 13, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page V5 With a snort and a shake of his head Manly Stanley indicated his readiness to get the show on the road. He and his partner Highfalutin weren’t exactly dashing through … 1
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STCU donates to education centers
December 13, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S8 Spokane Teachers Credit Union has donated $5,000 to career and technical education centers in the area. “We’re particularly excited to support these programs, which give students options in fields that …
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Local financial sector makes gains in stubborn economy
November 18, 2012 in Business, Region on Page E1 Most people might have missed the news that Spokane’s AmericanWest Bank is buying Oregon-based PremierWest Bank. But it’s big news for people keeping track of new jobs. That pending acquisition … 2
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STCU’s growth generates green branch for south Valley
December 14, 2011 in Business on Page A12 Spokane Teachers Credit Union has once again expanded its footprint in the Inland Northwest, this time with a lighter touch on the environment. On Monday, STCU opened its South Valley … 2
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School Notes: Cataldo school is planning costume sale
October 6, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S5 For ghosts and goblins preparing for the upcoming spooky holiday, Cataldo Catholic School is hosting its annual Halloween costume sale next Thursday and Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. …
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The lender next door: Peer-to-peer loans gaining popularity
October 3, 2011 in Business, City on Page A1 Spokane’s Richard Guzzard has lent about $12,000 over the past two years to people he’s never met. The retired assistant prison warden has shifted to peer-to-peer lending as his preferred … 9
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Robbery reported at South Hill credit union
July 11, 2011 in City A robbery has been reported at the Spokane Teachers Credit Union on the South Hill. 3
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STCU gives $1,000 to Basset Rescue
May 12, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S5 Spokane Teachers Credit Union recently donated $1,000 to Washington Basset Rescue when the nonprofit group received the most votes in an online version of STCU’s “Who do you love?” giving …
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Notebook: ScienceFest was packed with fun at Prairie View
May 5, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S8 Students at Prairie View Elementary in the Mead School District recently went on a scientific adventure at ScienceFest – the school’s second annual science fair. This year’s theme, “The Human …
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STCU home office getting a makeover
March 11, 2011 in Business on Page A10 Big changes are under way at Spokane Teachers Credit Union, but its 94,000 members aren’t likely to notice. STCU has begun a major remodel of its headquarters in Liberty Lake. … 1
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Local financial institutions weighing options
February 13, 2011 in Business on Page E1 Local bank and credit union officials said last week they have no immediate plans to eliminate free checking, but pending Federal Reserve Bank regulations may force them to reconsider. Inland …
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Johnson to take over STCU helm
December 29, 2010 in Business on Page A8 Tom Johnson becomes president and chief executive officer of Spokane Teachers Credit Union on Saturday. He succeeds Steve Dahlstrom, who has been with STCU for 30 years, the last 20 …
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Robbery blamed on cycling perpetrator
July 29, 2010 in City on Page A5 A masked gunman believed to have robbed five banks since December may have struck again Wednesday.
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FBI: Credit union hold-up may be work of serial robber
July 28, 2010 in City Spokane police are looking for a man who robbed the Indian Trail Road branch of STCU about noon today. 1
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Leadership earns wealth of respect
December 5, 2009 in Features on Page E1 Steve Dahlstrom, president and CEO of Spokane Teachers Credit Union, oversees a banking institution with 14 branches in Eastern Washington and North Idaho, 85,000 members and nearly 400 employees. He …
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STCU drops student loans
April 12, 2008 in Business on Page A10 Spokane Teachers Credit Union has stopped making student loans. Despite its roots in education, President Steve Dahlstrom said this week, STCU cannot justify making loans sure to lose the institution …

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