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Ravenna, 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. Ravenna, 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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| Ravenna, Michigan News |
Fraudulent payroll checks being cashed in region
Michigan State Police are investigating a string of fraudulent checks that have been cashed at local businesses in the Newaygo County area.
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New superintendent returns to roots
It's a homecoming of sorts for Ravenna's new superintendent, John VanLoon. The family farm where he grew up is six miles away from downtown Ravenna.
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Carl Wentzlof trying to unseat county Commissioner Marvin Engle
It's safe to describe Muskegon County Commissioner Marvin Engle as a John McCain-style "maverick." And it's not just the white hair he has in common with McCain.
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Stickney lone state qualifier from MCE
Mason County Eastern sophomore Mike Stickney qualified for the Division IV state cross country championships as an individual when he took 13th place in a time of 18 minutes, 36 seconds in the state regional ...
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Muskegon County Road Work for Oct. 20-24
Walsh Road: In Montague Township, patching spillways. Lamos Road: In Montague and White River Townships, patching spillways.
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Whitehall High's John VanLoon still vying to be Ravenna superintendent
John VanLoon, the principal of Whitehall High School, remains in the running to become the next superintendent of Ravenna Public Schools.
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Arends - Pline
Jack and Mary Arends of Conklin announce the engagement of their daughter Bonnie Jean to Kyle Stanley Pline.
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High school students head for 'sister city' in Japan
Thirteen Muskegon-area high school students today are flying to Omuta, Japan -- Muskegon's sister city.
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Benefit tonight for Harrison Township fire victims
A benefit will be held today for those displaced by an accidental fire Aug. 21 at Harbor Club Apartments and Yacht Harbor in Harrison Township.
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Candy and Soda Off the Menu at Ravenna High
Step inside most schools nowadays and you'll find vending machines crammed full of goodies.
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Muskegon County road construction Aug. 11-15
Bard Road: From Russell Road to Central Road in Dalton Township, surface patching.
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High school test scores stay stable
Local ACT scoring averages remained fairly stable during the second year the state required all high school juniors to take the college entrance exam.
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Voters OK tax for veterans
Wednesday, August 06, 2008 WEST MICHIGAN -- The renewal of a tax for the Muskegon County Department of Veterans Affairs, like most ballot issues in the area, easily won voters' support Tuesday.
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Mobile Branch Office schedules Muskegon County visit Aug. 13 - 14
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today announced that the Mobile Branch Office will be in Muskegon County to serve Ravenna-area customers on Aug.
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Turkey (manure) power
Turkeys from around West Michigan will do their part to power several homes. Bird manure from farms in Allendale, Coopersville, Fremont and Ravenna will all be shipped to a new biomass operation in Montcalm ...
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Mich. feed mill to turn turkey waste into energy
PIERSON TWP. - A Montcalm County feed mill will install equipment for converting turkey manure into energy that it will use to produce livestock feed.
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Backpack giveaway begins this weekend
It's not too early to gather school supplies for fall, and area churches want to make it easier for families in need to prepare their children to go back to school.
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Mich. feed mill to turn turkey waste into energy
PIERSON TWP. - A Montcalm County feed mill will install equipment for converting turkey manure into energy that it will use to produce livestock feed.
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Annetta Smith, 87
Annetta "Nettie" Smith, age 87, of Holland, died Saturday July 19, 2008 at Holland Hospital.
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Man in stable condition after hitting tree
A Ravenna man is in stable condition this morning after a one-car accident Friday night.
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