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Ashland, OR Reverse Mortgage in Oregon
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. Ashland, OR 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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Take A Hike
The view of Ashland and the rest of the valley from the top of Hobart Bluff. Hobart Bluff How to get there Head east on Highway 66 toward Emigrant Lake.
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Salmon celebrated on Saturday
Tom Smith works the fire pit for The salmon cook at the 2007 Bear Creek Salmon Festival.
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First Friday in Ashland
'A Pause in Monologue' and other paintings and woodcut prints by Noriko Sugita Becraft will be at Hanson Howard Gallery in Ashland through October.
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Across Ashland, the VP debate sounds like politics as usual
On any other evening the flat-screens televisions hanging from Louie's walls would have been tuned to the Oregon State vs.
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Ashland woman's pets separated after neighbor files ordinance complaint.
Three is enough - three dogs, that is - if you live in Ashland. A little-known city ordinance, passed in 1968, prohibits city residents from having more than three canines over three months old and, for the ...
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Interview with mayoral candidate Jenifer Carr
Editor's Note: These are the results of a Tidings survey e-mailed to all candidates.
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Eagle feather flies again on downtown prayer pole
A new eagle feather has been placed at the prayer pole in downtown Ashland near the Plaza, replacing one stolen in August.
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Ashland voters to decide if restaurants make the grade
ASHLAND - Restaurants here may have to start posting a grade for their most recent Jackson County health inspection scores.
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Voters' pamphlets start arriving in mailboxes Oct. 6
Voters' pamphlets for the Nov. 4 election will be delivered beginning the week of Oct.
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Ashland library fans cook it up
They're setting a fire in Ashland today for books, but it's not like it sounds. The annual barbecue fundraiser for Friends of the Ashland Library starts at 1 p.m. at Eagle Mill Farm, 100 Eagle Mill Road.
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Burlesque returns to Ashland
Gals-a-plenty: Tease-O-Rama comes to Ashland, marking the only small-town stop for the revue.
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Ashland Daily Tidings :: Horoscopes :: September 26, 2008
The probabilities for making a quiet breakthrough look better than usual. Even though you've kept this matter to yourself, when completed, you might shout about it to all who'll listen.
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Girl says man grabbed at her on Ashland bike path
Ashland police are looking for a man who reportedly accosted a teenage girl on a bike path near Hunter Park last month, grabbing her clothes to look down her shirt and pants.
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CarShare comes to Ashland
Car sharing is a growing phenomenon that started in Switzerland back in 1987 and now has spread globally.
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Ashland Residents Fired up about Proposed Rest Stop
By NEWS10's Juliane Ngan -- A rest stop off Interstate Five near Ashland, is one step closer to becoming reality.
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Ashland artist envisions downtown art center
Where most people see a large vacant building, Denise Baxter sees a thriving art center in Ashland's downtown.
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Ashland road improvements delayed; Greenway undergoes construction
By Andrea Pettes & Ashley Hall September 24, 2008 ASHLAND, Ore. -- The city of Ashland has been forced to delay some Siskiyou Boulevard road improvements which Southern Oregon University had hoped would be in ...
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Ashland CERT conducts neighborhood mapping program
By Amy Sienicki September 23, 2008 ASHLAND, Ore. -- The Ashland Community Emergency Response Team is teaching people how to help their neighbors in times of disaster or emergency.
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Police Hunting for Ashland Bike Path Assailant
Ashland police hope to catch a man who attacked a 15-year-old girl on a bike path between Normal and Walker avenues near Hunter Park.
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Artificial Turf Raises Safety Concerns at Ashland High
Ashland High School is a step closer to getting an artificial turf football field.
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