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Ulm, MT Home Improvement Loans in Montana
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Ulm, MT home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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| Ulm, Montana News |
Smith River floater sign-up kicks into gear
While this is the time of year that some folks dream of floating snowflakes, others' thoughts lean toward floating the Smith River.
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Brrrrding: Counters brave cold, snow to tally record numbers
They put on their heavy coats and their long underwear and wrapped their scarves around their necks and went outdoors to count birds.
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FWP releases proposed plan for Smith floaters
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released its proposal Monday for managing the Smith River - the only river in Montana where floaters must draw permits.
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Smith River draft management plan released
The new Smith River Management Plan released Monday would retain pit toilets while implementing a voluntary human-waste pack-out program; ban pets; establish a minimum age of 16 to apply for permits; and ...
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Home tours this weekend in Great Falls and Ulm
Get a closer look at some festive homes in Great Falls and Ulm in two separate home tours this weekend.
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Check it out: Library offers online audio books
Now Cascade County residents can take a free audio book with them on long trips.
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Ulm area homes get decked out for holiday tour
Six Ulm area families are opening their homes for the annual Friends of Joe's Trail Christmas Home Tour on Sunday, Dec.
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RECORDS
CASTNER - Son born Tuesday to Christin and Matthew Castner of Great Falls. FERNANDES - Daughter born Monday to Kimberly and Jude Fernandes of Great Falls.
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Public Records
BOMAR - Son born Saturday to Chandra Bomar of Helena. JASSEN - Daughter born Saturday to Lisa and Cory Jassen of Belt.
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YouNews: Missouri River From Sunrise to Moonrise
The weather changes but sunrise to sunset, the Montana beauty is a constant. All these scenes are what we view daily from our home in Ulm, MT.
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Recipes come popping in
We popped the question and a half dozen cooks responded. What can be done with the recently delivered Boy Scout popcorn? Plenty.
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RECORDS
SPINDLER/SCHURMAN - Son born Monday to Kristina Spindler and McCrea Schurman of Great Falls.
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'Art of Healing' exhibit on display through Jan. 10 at Clinic Cancer Care
'In the natural world metamorphosis takes place. In my fight against breast cancer a metamorphosis also took place.
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Bridge project focuses on deck rehabilitation
Bridges can get old and crumbly. That's the concept behind a bridge rehabilitation project slated for a half-dozen bridges on Interstate 15 in Cascade County.
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Kids Get A Chance To Go Shopping With A Sheriff
Winter is right around the corner and some kids in Cascade County got an early start on shopping for warm clothes.
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Ulm man answers to sexual assault charges
An Ulm man is accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl since November 2007.
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Great Falls farmer takes advantage of warm days,marks chores off to-do list
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Organic farmer Daryl Lassila is marking items one-by-one off his fall to-do list as he prepares for the winter season.
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Edith Ruby Gemberling
Edith Ruby Gemberling, 94, of Great Falls, a retired bookkeeper and office manager, died of natural causes Monday at a local nursing home.
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5 black bears used to humans killed
State and federal wildlife officials say they've had to kill five black bears on the Smith River this month because the animals had gotten used to receiving food from an area landowner and outfitter.
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Olga Marion Higgins
Olga Marion Higgins, 91, of Great Falls, a homemaker, died of natural causes Thursday at a local care facility.
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