Tucker, GA Home Improvement Loans in Georgia
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Tucker, GA 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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Stone, 72, Remembered As Doctor and Poet
Bohn Stone, professor of medicine emeritus and associate dean for admissions emeritus at the School of Medicine, and a man who connected the worlds of literature and medicine, died on Nov.
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LDS center moves temporarily
The Family History Center at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Brockett Road in Tucker has been temporarily relocated to the LDS church at 1450 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta.
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AKAs sponsor free health fair targeted eliminating stress
A free health fair geared toward eliminating stress for adults and children will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at SafeHouse Family Resource Center, 4315 Cowan Road, Tucker.
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Retired DeKalb educator a
By Kyle Dominy kdominy@neighbornewspapers.com Staff/Tyler Goforth Iddins and his wife Joan, both DeKalb County School Sys-tem employees, hold "View from the Sand Hills" inside their Doraville home, their ...
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2 waste transfer stations sought in Gwinnett
Speculative office buildings are fairly common at least they used to be. And it's not all that unusual for a developer to build a strip mall on spec.
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4 Murders in 3 Months = More Police
Listen Live Residents in one DeKalb County neighborhood are on edge, following four murders in three months.
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Readers Write
I have been prone to fire off rebuttals to your editorials when I disagree or feel you have made unjust generalizations against my Grand Old Party.
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Community News
The tough economy is putting a dent in city services in Smyrna. Trash pickup will be cut from twice a week to once weekly beginning in March.
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Readers Write: Buzz about elections
Cynthia Tucker is completely off base by suggesting that Saxby Chambliss deserves to go down in flaming defeat because of his support of the majority of George W. Bush's policies.
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One Sugarloaf Centre Marks Construction Milestone
Officials from Brand Properties were joined by Gwinnett business and civic leaders to mark the ground breaking of One Sugarloaf Centre, Brand Properties' newest office development in the county's central ...
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Advance voting in Georgia starts today
With election officials around the country estimating waiting times for the General Election on Nov.
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5 more polling places open Monday
The waits at DeKalb County's election office have sometimes reached two hours this week, even with about three dozen voting machines operating.
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"How I Spent My BET Hip-Hop Awards Weekend"
Birmingham, Ala. nursing student Stephanie Taylor won an internet contest put on by Church's Chicken and BET, and the prize was an all-expenses trip to the BET Hip-Hop Awards - held in Atlanta Oct.
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Creepy and kooky
Here's a frightening thought: It's almost Halloween, and you have to scare up a dessert for a neighborhood or classroom party.
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Community News
By Mike Morris, Laura Diamond, Megan Matteucci, Tucker McQueen, Kay Powell, David Simpson, Mary Macdonald, D.L. Bennett, Doug Nurse, Andria Simmons, D. Aileen Dodd, Nancy Badertscher, John Hollis The Atlanta ...
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Community News
By John Hollis, Eric Stirgus, Laura Diamond, Megan Matteucci, Kent A. Miles, Tucker McQueen, April Hunt, Marcus K. Garner, Chandler Brown, Kristina Torres, Mike Morris, David Simpson, Nancy Badertscher, D.L. ...
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Gas Prices Dropping Quickly
Tucker resident David Grippando fills his car with cheaper gas than he has seen in a month, Tuesday October 14, 2008.
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Readers Write
Charles Krauthammer's column about Obama's "obscene" associations with William Ayers, Tony Rezko and the Rev.
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09.OCT.08 Metal Thefts Reach Epidemic Proportions
Ted Dunagan 09.OCT.08 The theft of copper and other metals has reached epidemic proportions, and law enforcement organizations, legislators, prosecutors, and the business community, along with Georgia Power, ...
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Gas Station Managers Blame Oil Companies
High gas prices prompted state officials to investigate nearly 150 gas stations for price gouging.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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