For the third time in five days, extreme weather has shuttered credit union branches.
Financial cooperatives in western and upstate New York are digging out from a blizzard that dropped two feet of snow Tuesday, forcing credit unions there to close their branches yesterday afternoon.
The storm made travel conditions extremely difficult to nearly impossible as local and state officials ordered road closures and issued travel bans, according to local media reports.
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