NILES, Ohio - (12/05/05) -- Students at Niles High School willchristen their own credit union branch on Monday, courtesy ofGreater Niles Community FCU. The credit union will share spaceinside store that sells baked cookies, chips, snacks and Niles HighSchool athletic wear. The credit union is training 17 studentcashiers and underwriting the $2,500 initial cost of the school-runoperation including providing the computer. The credit union willbe open two hours a day during students' lunch periods
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