Climax, MI Reverse Mortgage in Michigan
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. Climax, MI 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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Scenic artist goes digital
Steven Burright, a California native, said he stayed in Augusta longer than he expected after finishing his sixth season this year with The Barn Theatre.
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Public Meetings
Climax Village Council, 7:30 p.m., village library. Kalamazoo County Board of Commissioners, 7 p.m., county building, Kalamazoo.
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Choices abound Tuesday for region's voters
Voters throughout southwestern Michigan have far more to decide Tuesday than a new commander-in-chief. From a fire tax in Climax to a school millage in South Haven to a Kalamazoo County transit tax, voters have ...
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Holiday crafts and collectibles event
The Climax Scotts American Legion Auxiliary #465 is hosting a Holiday Crafts and Collectibles Event at: Climax Scotts American Legion Post 465 6101 S. 44th Street Climax, MI 49034 Event is Open to the Public ...
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Book signing event for three local women authors
"Conversations & Coffee," a free event, open to the public on Saturday, November 8, 2008 from 2pm-5:30pm in "The Michigan Room" in the Galesburg Crossings Complex.
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District 16
After losing by fewer than 200 votes to incumbent Republican Kalamazoo County Commissioner Jeff Balkema in 2006, Democrat Thomas Post vowed he would run again and win this time.
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Kalamazoo County park passes for 2009 now available
"2008 was a great year for the County Park system"said Dave Rachowicz, Kalamazoo County Parks Director.
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Police and Fire Report
WOMAN IN CORNFIELD: A 54-year-old Climax woman spent two days in a cornfield during the weekend rain, Kalamazoo County Sheriff Department deputies said.
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Woman spends weekend storms in cornfield
A Kalamazoo County is woman hospitalized after spending the rainy weekend stuck in a cornfield.
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Funeral today for crash victim
A funeral was scheduled for this afternoon for a Climax man killed in a car crash in Charleston Township.
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Robert Warner: 20-plus questions with Bob
I have questions, and I wonder if maybe you could help me with them. 1. Why do I constantly misplace my eyeglasses? 1a.
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Vital Statistics
Dan and Amy Brauer, of Three Rivers, a son. Amador and Paola Diaz, of Kalamazoo, a son.
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Southwest Michigan candidates file for November election offices
Most names on the November ballot for local office should look familiar for residents living in Galesburg and the villages of Augusta, Climax and Vicksburg.
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The 160th Annual Calhoun Country Fair Presents: "Tri-County Idol Contest"
Do You Sing In The Shower? Do you Love to Sing Along To the Radio? Do You Think You Have A Good Voice? Do People Tell You , Your Voice Sounds Great, You Could Be A BIG Star.
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Collapsing culvert closes road near Climax
A collapsing culvert below 39th Street will close the road between TS Avenue and S Avenue for six weeks while repairs are being made.
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Your Opinions
Troops serve to fight, win wars A June 9 letter from the Rev. Dave Knapp of Climax, addressed the topic: What "we" will learn from Iraq.
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Union man sent to prison for meth
Craig Stump of Union, a large methamphetamine dealer, will spend at least three years in prison and up to 20 years.
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Tears and tributes
At the end of Memorial Day ceremonies at Fort Custer National Cemetery, Laura DeRoo, of Paw Paw, and Julia Edds, of White Pigeon, hugged each other, whispering into one another's ears.
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Ceremony to recognize cemetery land donors
Four families who have donated land over the years for Climax Township's Gilson Cemetery will be recognized Saturday at a unique Memorial Day weekend celebration.
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Locally grown foods tempt students and others at Kalamazoo College
"I especially was happy because I thought they did a lot with the limited ingredients they had available to them" Kalamazoo College junior Abby Ahlberg holds a Creamy Vegetable Diploma for friend Emily Murphy, also a junior, to try during the cook-off held by Farms2K, a Kalamazoo College student group, Wednesday evening to ... via Saginaw News
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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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