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Arvin, CA Reverse Mortgage in California
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Arvin, CA residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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Feds award contract for cemetery construction
The contract for Phase I of the Bakersfield National Cemetery in Arvin has been awarded to Combined Effort Inc.
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New Poll: Who is the 2008 Beltway Boxer of the Year?
While we did not have a Beltway Boxer take a big step in 2008, a number of boxers made solid advancements in their careers this year.
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Recycle Your Christmas Tree
There are several places around Kern County where you can drop off your Christmas Tree.
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Joan Swenson: On a clear day you can see forever a " but the fog is better for your fruit
Do I like the fog? Better question - do I like shivering in the half-light of Bakersfield's foggy winter days and do I like wearing two pairs of socks inside my slippers at night even with the heat on? Not ...
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KHSD tech ed program on track despite budget woes
Kern High School District trustees are close to implementing a new program that will direct students into a distinct education track: preparation for college or specific career training.
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Funding freeze stymies local school projects
Many school infrastructure projects throughout Kern County will be affected by the freezing of state bond money Wednesday.
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Brrrrr.... It's time to protect plants, pets, pipes from cold
Patrick Alvarado, left, and Tony Castro, talk in Jefferson Park while finding a unique way to stay warm earlier this month on a cold, foggy Bakersfield morning.
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Southwest DMV to close for eight weeks
The southwest Bakersfield Department of Motor Vehicles office will close for eight weeks starting the close of business Jan.
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Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
ARLINGTON, Va.-- --A majority of consumers view music and other audio content as a vital component of their daily lives, according to a new study by the Consumer Electronics Association .
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Recession Not Affecting BC Enrollment
Bakersfield College has a nearly 100-year history of serving the community in times of crisis.
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Council votes to acquire Bakersfield-area groundwater
Visalia can bank on water from the Bakersfield area if dry conditions persist into next year.
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Arvin wins "We the People" constitution competition
Students from Arvin High School took top honors for their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution at the 'We the People - The Citizen and the Constitution' regional championships held Tuesday at Cal State ...
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It's Santa time! Parades, tree-lightings coming to city near you
Santa Claus, carolers and lots of holiday cheer are on their way to communities throughout Kern County.
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Restaurant, medical group team up to serve feast
A medical office and a restaurant teamed up Thursday to give four families a Thanksgiving Day feast, presents and a special day.
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Truancy Sweep Results Are In
ABC23 has acquired the results of the latest truancy sweep that was held on Nov.
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Arvin School Lockdowns Have Been Lifted
ABC23 just received information that the four Arvin schools are no longer on lockdown.
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Fifteen cited in truancy sweep in Arvin, Lamont
A truancy sweep Wednesday in Arvin and Lamont resulted in 15 citations being issued and two arrests, including a felony warrant arrest.
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Arvin Ramping Up Efforts To Go Green
City leaders and business owners are forging a partnership to help the city become a model for other cities when it comes to going green.
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Last Ballots Are Counted, Final Election Results In
Absentee ballots have all been counted and tight political races have now been called.
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Analyst: Central Valley's smog woes overblown
The San Joaquin Valley led the nation in ozone violations this year with 127, but no one person could have experienced all those bad-air days.
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