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The Item shares its readers' good news: Neighbor to Neighbor


The Item shares its readers good news: Neighbor to Neighbor
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Madison Keenan, of Clinton, who attends The Fire Dragon School in Sturbridge, was one of the winners of the 2021 Dave Nelsen Scholarship from The National Association of Oil and Energy Service Professionals (OESP).
The Dave Nelsen Scholarship was established in 1999 as a way to remember and recognize the commitment to education made by OESP member Dave Nelsen. The scholarship is awarded to students or technicians who are currently or planning to attend a technical college or trade school, pursuing a career in the oil & energy industry.
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Bank fees slam low-income households, study finds


Bank fees slam low-income households, study finds
By Khristopher J. Brooks
Hefty banking fees are hurting low-income households, especially families of color, according to consumer advocates.
Hispanic and Black households paid a total of $3.1 billion and $1.4 billion, respectively, in overdraft fees alone last year, according to a recent report from the Financial Health Network, a research and consulting firm. The report, which examined a range of financial fees, also found that Black Americans forked over $800 million last year on fees for checking account maintenance, money orders and check cashing, while Hispanic families spent $1.1 billion on those services. 
Such fees are driving many people of color away from banking altogether, some experts said in calling on federal regulators to limit fee amounts. Although households of all income ranges are subject to bank fees, the data shows those least able to afford them are disproportionately sh ....

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