Aumsville, OR Home Improvement Loans in Oregon
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Aumsville, OR home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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Foster families desperately needed
Marion County's foster home network is strained to bursting: - So many kids are removed from meth-addicted parents that foster homes are overloaded.
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Aboud, Fiske vie for spot; Aumsville incumbent holds
The Stayton mayoral race was close as early elections results came in Tuesday. Former mayor Gerry Aboud, 65, ran against city council member Jack Fiske, 65, in one of the first contested races for the city in ...
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Mayor, council contested in Aumsville
Residents of Aumsville are seeing contested races for mayor and city council. There are two candidates running for mayor and four candidates to fill three positions on the city council.
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Pumpkin Cannon
Malachi Hawkins, 5, of Aumsville, runs back to the top of the slide at the Heiser Farms Pumpkin Patch and Pumpkin Cannon on Sunday October 19, 2008 Nicole McDavid Statesman Journal Freelancer In your voice Read ...
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Hello, my name is Charlie Button and I have been on the Aumsville City Council for the past two years.
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Stolen truck turns up after 22 years a " with no depreciation
A man is being reunited with his truck 22 years after it was stolen. Jack Nunnellee's 1977 black, low-rider Chevy pickup was stolen from a Salem park and ride Oct.
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Rainfall affects N. Santiam flow
The North Santiam will continue to flow around 3,100 cubic feet per second, and that is about 4.3 feet on the Mehama gauge.
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Hot off the stove
Teresa Munoz, a chef at Los Dos Hermanos, serves up goodies at one of the stops on the Cook's Tour, a benefit for the Assistance League of Salem.
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K-3 reading program seeks volunteer coordinators
The statewide reading program Start Making a Reader Today, known as SMART, is seeking volunteer coordinators in Marion County.
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Race for District 19 representative picks up steam
What had been a quiet race has heated up for the Oregon House seat that covers part of South Salem.
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I understand that Republican Candidate for President John McCain is in favor and eager to have oil drilling started as soon as possible of the Shores of West Coast States.
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Only Condon didn't have any
Afraid to go out at night? Consider moving to tiny Condon in Eastern Oregon. FBI major crime statistics released Monday show Condon, population 684, to be the only Oregon town or city listed with no reports of ...
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Aumsville candidate puts people's needs first
Most of the people of Aumsville know me and that I care about this town. I raised my family here.
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District 19 hopeful at DemoForum
Hanten Day of Salem, Democratic nominee in House District 19, will speak at the next Marion County DemoForum luncheon.
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East Valley has many contested races
Democracy is alive and well in the East Valley. That's clear from the number of contested local races on the November ballot.
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Pharmacy technician earns certification
Janet Ames of Aumsville has earned the designation Certified Pharmacy Technician from the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians.
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Aumsville park charges proposed
Proposed park system development charges for the city of Aumsville could help fund two new neighborhood parks, expand existing parks and pay for an update to the Parks Master Plan, which has not been overhauled ...
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Regis, Aumsville have new teachers
The Stayton Mail profiled two teachers starting school this fall who are new to the area.
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Aumsville resident joins foundation
Aumsville - Trevor Findley of Aumsville has joined the El Pomar Foundation, based in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Seniors elect new officers, directors
The 2008-09 fiscal year has begun for the South Salem Senior Center with the election of new officers and directors.
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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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