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Concord, 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. Concord, 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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Officials brace for busy fire season
A December blaze stemming from a wood stove destroyed a farmhouse in Concord Township owned by the same family for 80 years.
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Fines await hunters who bait
Hunters who assume the state Department of Natural Resources is spread too thin and flout the deer-baiting ban are making a $500 gamble.
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Area organizations plan various autumn bazaars
Known for its sauerkraut supper, Trinity Lutheran Church, 122 W. Wesley St., will serve that as part of its bazaar on Thursday.
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Two celebrations in one
With two books tucked next to her in the living room chair and her beloved cat Tabby within sight, Aletha Kelso of Concord was content on a gray, chilly morning.
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Campaign Notebook
A 50-year-old Marshall man has announced plans to be a write-in candidate for Calhoun County sheriff.
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Bad Bridge Causes Slow Response to Fire
A resident's garage goes up in flames and township officials say a bad bridge is partially to blame.
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Concord teen receives 7 to 20 years for probation violation
Leniency ended Thursday for a Concord Township teen who allegedly burned down a hunting cabin while on probation.
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Former elementary school reopens as pre-K facility
Six years after closing, Albion's Caldwell Elementary School reopened its doors this school year as a result of the growing popularity of all-day kindergarten.
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Superintendent to outline annual report
Robert "Jay" Bada, superintendent of Concord Community Schools, will be available at 6 p.m. Wednesday to present the district's annual report in the library of Concord High School, 219 Monroe St., Concord.
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Albion Riverside Cemetery Tour Oct. 12
Albion Historian Frank Passic will conduct his 14th annual guided tour of Riverside Cemetery on Sunday, October 12 at 1:30 pm.
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In Season: Whether for eating, cider or baking, it's apple time
Tom King reaches for an apple at Rex Young Orchards on Monday. The pumpkins are orange, the apples are crimson, the grain is golden, and cider is flowing in amber rivulets.
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Witnesses testify in arson case
Rusty Fisher felt something was ``suspicious'' when he saw two young men walking from an abandoned house in Pulaski Township on Sept.
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Concord teens to testify against co-defendants in arson
Three Concord teens who admit vandalizing a Pulaski Township house Sept. 2 turned on two co-defendants charged with burning the place down later in the day.
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Red Cross volunteer sees agency's value
Fred Kraus has a passion for the American Red Cross. He says it is an important organization that contributes a great deal to the community.
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Rain doesn't dampen Fall Festival spirit
The first night of the Jackson Family Fall Festival may have gotten a healthy dose of rainfall, but that didn't stop families from stopping by 405 E. North St.
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Another suspect charged in Concord arson
A second suspect in an arson fire last week in Concord Township was arraigned today in Jackson County District Court.
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Arson Fires Set in Jackson County
Investigators in Jackson county say two separate fires that destroyed two homes were intentionally set.The first fire happened on Tuesday on Watson Road in P ulaski Township.
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Teens suspected in pair of house fires near Concord
Investigators say a group of teens from Concord burned down two houses Tuesday and Wednesday, causing $250,000 in damage and plenty of heartache.
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Runners step up at Springport Invitational
Alex LaSerra of Napoleon High School won the boys Division 1 race of the Springport Invitational on Wednesday.
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Girls in crash still in hospital
A prosecutor made a surprising offer Friday to Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick: resign by Sept.
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