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New Haven, IN Debt Consolidation in Indiana
There’s no need to struggle with the high interest rates of credit cards any longer! Whatever your reason for falling into debt, Somerset can help get you back on your feet. Our debt consolidation specialists can help you:
Lower Your Monthly Payment New Haven, Indiana residents benefit from the ease of paying just one low monthly payment while quickly eliminating your debt.
Save Money
Somerset Investors Corp. offers some of the lowest mortgage interest rates in New Haven, IN. Combine your high interest credit cards, personal loans, retail cards, home improvement loans, time shares, and boat loans into a single low interest debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, Somerset’s debt consolidation specialist can get you on the right track.
Consolidate Mortgages
Take advantage of lower interest rates by consolidating all your mortgages into a single mortgage with a low interest rate.
Smile during Tax-Time
A debt consolidation loan can save you money on taxes! Unlike credit cards, mortgage interest is usually tax deductible. Consult a tax professional or one of our debt consolidation specialists to get the facts.
Still deciding if debt consolidation is right for you? There’s never any fee or obligation to speak to our debt consolidation specialists. They can work with you to determine just how a debt consolidation loan will benefit you.
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We're thankful
Angie Theisen can't wait to get to Meadowbrook Elementary School in New Haven to see her "family." Her 23 third-graders are not actually related to her, but she doesn't think of them as students either.
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McChicken At New Haven
On this Thanksgiving, we bring you the ironic story of a rooster named, Gweedo. Multimedia The bird escaped a truck bound for the slaughterhouse about two months ago, and has since found a home at the New ...
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Commissioners clueless about proposed raise
The County Council will debate proposed salary changes for county elected officials in December.
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Care providers settle Medicaid hire cases
Eight area health care providers paid more than $177,000 to settle charges that they allowed employees excluded from Medicaid to do tasks reimbursed by the health insurance program for the poor.
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Harrison Square update
Fort Wayne Community Schools Board: 6 p.m. today, Grile Administrative Center, 1200 S. Clinton St.
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Quality reading
Eighteen percent of all Allen County children live in poverty. Nearly half of low-income third-graders in Allen County are not passing reading requirements on statewide assessments.
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Pawed graduates
The New Haven Police Department's dog-food budget just went up. The agency's K-9 unit, which was down to two dogs after Sgt.
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Bucking the odds: 2 cars, 2 deer in 2 days
We're well into the deer hunting season, and the average hunter probably wishes he could have the "success" of Steve and Sarah Rose of Allen County.
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Charges filed in attack on girl, 6
A New Haven woman was charged Wednesday with physically abusing a 6-year-old girl in July.
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Joe Dawson, left, and Eric Hinsey of Hinsey Wrecker go through scheduled car repos.
State law mandates that repossession agencies call police after every tow to avoid a bogus stolen car report.
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Keep candy dash safe on Halloween
Chris Nichter, right, hands out candy, including some to a similarly dressed soldier, Brendan Starkey, 5, a kindergartner at St.
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Candidates campaign for food for the needy
A group of village candidates stumping for votes in New Haven neighborhoods heard a frank plea for a more pressing need: food.
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State deregulation pays off, expo told
Indiana's telecommunications deregulation law has spurred telephone companies to invest more than $516 million to expand high-speed Internet and TV services across the state.
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New Haven couple hits it big
JoAnn and Dean Wilcoxon of New Haven buy Hoosier Lotto tickets every Friday. Because they continued that tradition on Oct.
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Victim sues over sex assault
Had a local employment agency kept better track of its hires, a local woman might not have been the victim of a sexual assault.
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Layoffs could hit 500 at Woodburn Goodrich plant
As many as 500 Woodburn BFGoodrich employees could be temporarily laid off next month.
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3 Fort Wayne-area Catholic schools may close
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - A church committee has recommended closing three Fort Wayne-area Catholic grade schools because of declining enrollment and funding.
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Man's death at worksite is accidental
A Fort Wayne man's death at a construction site in New Haven on Tuesday has been ruled an accident after an autopsy.
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23 charged in buys of meth-linked drugs
Twenty-three people were arrested early Wednesday on charges of illegally buying ephedrine or pseudoephedrine in the Auburn area.
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Construction worker killed
A 41-year-old worker was struck in the head and killed at a construction site in New Haven.
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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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"I prayed day and night for a miracle...In less than a week, (Somerset) was able to stop the foreclosure and get a new mortgage for me. It was the best of times...I have Somerset Mortgage Lenders to thank until eternity for the miracle they were able to make come true." - Diane B.
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