Axson, GA Reverse Mortgage in Georgia
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. Axson, GA 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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Woman wanted in threats to campus party
Story updated at 11:03 PM on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 University of Georgia police have taken out an arrest warrant for a College Park woman they say phoned in threats that led authorities to cancel a Saturday ... via Athens Banner-Herald
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Fake IDs common in area, says law enforcement
"If you come in now with a very well-forged permanent resident card, we can probably determine it is fake" Some people make them on their computers. Some people steal them from friends or relatives. via Dalton Daily Citizen
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Proud Moments: Acworth's Chirlee wins Ing race
Area runners dominated several categories of the ING Georgia Half Marathon in Atlanta. via Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Bomb, Shooting Threats Shut Ramsey
"We are going to work with the chapter to figure out reimbursement for students and others that may have ordered tickets" The University has canceled an on-campus fraternity party after several violent threats were made Saturday afternoon, police said. via The Red and Black
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Student plot shocks many in Waycross
"Kids are like sponges. They play these games and watch these violent movies, and they can't tell what's real and what's not" Echoing the sentiment that fills her small community, Cindy Johnson is in a state of shock. via Brunswick News
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Faith Matters
"Don't go through divorce ... grow through divorce." Send items by e-mail to brenda. kelley@savannahnow.com . Fax type-written material to the attention of Effingham Now at 826-1293, or mail items to Effingham Now, P.O. Box 2285, Rincon, GA 31326. via SavannahNow
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Faith Matters
Send items by e-mail to brenda.kelley@savannahnow.com . Fax material to the attention of Effingham Now at 826-1293, or mail items to Effingham Now, P.O. Box 2285, Rincon, GA 31326. via SavannahNow
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Get on board the mystery train
On a recent trip through South Georgia, I had already made my way through Willacoochee, past the establishment advertising itself as the Famous No Name Bar, beyond a signpost signaling the way to Enigma, when ... via The Macon Telegraph
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Faith Matters
Send them by e-mail to brenda.kelley@savannahnow.com . You may also fax type-written material to the attention of Effingham Now at 826-1293, or mail items to Effingham Now, P.O. Box 2285, Rincon, GA 31326. via SavannahNow
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Hail, Winds, Rain Knock Out Power
Last Update: 3/15/2008 9:36:01 PM Author: Jeff Ofgang Several thousand homes and businesses were without power Saturday night after severe storms rolled through the Lake Sinclair area in Baldwin and Putnam ... via 13WMAZ-TV
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Clinch Sheriff, Judge face new federal charges
"A superseding indictment replaces another indictment. This completely replaces the original indictment and the court dismissed three of the five counts on the original indictment and then we have a new indictment that has four counts" New indictments Wednesday against a south Georgia sheriff and associate Magistrate Judge as a federal investigation into the Alapaha Judicial Circuit continues. via WALB-TV Albany
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FBI taps phones of South Georgia Superior Court judge
"Well, let me tell you how it's relevant" Alapaha Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Brooks E. Blitch III has been the target of FBI wiretaps and electronic surveillance, according to information revealed at a hearing in Lowndes County Superior Court last ... via Fulton County Daily Report
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Barnes to speak at Demos' Thursday tribute
Coweta County's Democrats will be paying tribute to their most famous members at the Atkinson-Arnall Tribute Thursday at Magnolias Plantation. via Times-Herald
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Land Trust assessing island's future
The time is now to begin conserving land for the future, members of the St. Simons Island Land Trust say. via Brunswick News
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Parrott a WWII flight engineer on B-24
"We've got to get this thing up." Student pilots were at the controls and the landing was so rough Ferrell Parrott wondered if the B-24 bomber had dug a hole in the runway at Smyrna Army Air Field just outside Murfreesboro, Tenn. via Times-Herald
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Campaign fundraising gets off to slow start
"It's something that we're used to" MONEY IN THE BANK Commissioners Joe Allen: $0 Charlie Bishop: $2,334.92 Bert Bivins: $441.33 Lonzy Edwards: $540.87 Elmo Richardson: $1,212.83 Sheriff Jerry Modena: $10,691.25 Tax Commissioner Tommy Tedders: $0 ... via The Macon Telegraph
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Huckabee Headed to Macon
Last Update: 1/31/2008 6:26:55 PM Web Editor: Bernie O'Donnell Another presidential candidate is headed to Macon this weekend. via 13WMAZ-TV
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Hearing for 8 drug suspects is today
"This investigation was going for about a year, and it hit a good lick at the drug activity going on there" Eight of 11 people charged with conspiring to distribute cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana in four South Georgia counties will appear today before a federal magistrate in Waycross. via Jacksonville.com
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Eleven south Georgians indicted in major drug ring
Eleven south Georgia men and women all part of a major cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana distribution conspiracy were indicted by a federal grand jury in Savannah. via WALB-TV Albany
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Death: Clarence E. Harrison
West Virginia native and World War II veteran Clarence E. Harrison , 81, died Jan. via SavannahNow
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