Argos, IN Home Improvement Loans in Indiana
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Argos, IN 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 Mortgage Lenders can help find the right loan for YOU.
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Democratic gov. candidate debuts education platform
The Democratic candidate for Indiana governor wants to steer more students to college, even if it means they first spend an extra year in high school.
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Prep Calendar for Aug. 25-30
Penn, Marian at SB Washington TUESDAY VOLLEYBALL Memorial at SB Washington Concord at Penn Jimtown at Glenn Fairfield at NorthWood Bremen at Northridge Central Noble at Wawasee Bethany at Lakeland Christian ...
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Gas prices have differing effects
During the annual fundraising efforts at Hoke's Stop-N-Go, Ancilla College cheerleader Jayme Kretchmer fills a tractor with gas for PHS teacher Jack Edison.
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EMA board to reorganize
By Rusty Nixon Correspondent ARGOS - A light appears to be at the end of the tunnel for Jane Hall and the Argos Library.
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Double shooting leaves 1 dead in northern Indiana
ARGOS, Ind. -- Authorities say a double shooting in the northern Indiana town of Argos left a woman critically injured and a man dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Argos woman's family says police aren't to blame for shooting
A Marshall County sheriff's deputy stopped to check on Jeromy Bostwick's welfare less than two hours before he allegedly shot his wife, then turned the gun on himself.
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Marshall County man allegedly commits suicide after shooting wife
One man is dead, and a woman injured, after a shooting Sunday night in Marshall County.
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Police investigate fatal shooting in Argos
Police were on the scene of a shooting Sunday night, and one person is dead. It happened in the 15000 block of Michigan Road, just north of Argos.
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Marshall County police investigate rash of thefts from vehicles
Marshall County police are investigating a string of thefts of vehicles in Argos, Plymouth and Lake of the Woods in Bremen.
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The search is on for Argos principal
Linda Verhaeghe, grandmother to Kaitlyn Verhaeghe , waits to get photos of her granddaughter, who won Grand Champion lamb last night at the Marshall County 4-H Fair.
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Wind energy still tops plan list
The Marshall County Plan Commission is continuing to look into preparing an ordinance concerning Wind Energy Conversion Systems .
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The search is on for Argos principal
Linda Verhaeghe, grandmother to Kaitlyn Verhaeghe , waits to get photos of her granddaughter, who won Grand Champion lamb last night at the Marshall County 4-H Fair.
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Something I ate: Food fresh from the farm
Last year I wrote a story about Community Supported Agriculture and how it's getting a big push in metro areas because city people want to eat local.
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Unearthing a giant
John Benedict displays a leg bone that was the first discovered while excavating his pond, part of a set of mastodon bones discovered recently on his Culver-area property.
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Teen takes karaoke title
PILOT Photos/Holly Heller Megan Stephenson, of rural Argos, captured first place in the Bremen Chamber of Commerce Karaoke Contest last Saturday night, held at the Firemen's Festival at Sunnyside Park.
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Violinists selected for youth orchestra
Violinists Chaise Cope, 14, of Bremen, and Ali Dimmitt, 13, of Argos, have been accepted into the South Bend Youth Concert Orchestra.
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"Vomit" pavement to be torn up
A stretch of freshly resurfaced pavement in Falmouth, likened by a town councillor to vomit is to be torn up.
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Turn off
My Freeview set-top box died on Thursday night, so I've bought a replacement. Argos offered the best price, but since I was buying TV receiving equipment, the cashier demanded my name and address on behalf of ...
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7th annual Ride for United Way June 28
Plymouth High School teacher Josh Martin studies advanced instruction in a teaching method, "Differentiated Classrooms," offering alternative opportunities for students to learn.
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Residents worked up about lawsuits
By Angel Perkins Staff Writer ARGOS - Argos residents are none too happy about losing a lawsuit last year, one to Harold Stevens regarding a subdivision he owns.
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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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