Culver, 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. Culver, 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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Jefferson
The city council is the policymaking body for Culver. Councilors serves a four-year term.
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Daly and Unger take our questions
Party: Democrat Age: 57 Hometown: Redmond Time in area: Grew up in Redmond and has lived there most of his life Family: Wife, Beverly, and two sons Education/degrees: Bachelor's degree in general science, ...
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Culver snags easywin against Scio
SCIO - Scio jumped to a 6-0 lead early against the No. 2 ranked Culver Bulldogs on Friday, on Josh Reiger's 1-yard touchdown run.
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Precinct 17 A small town split
"Precinct 17 A small town split" Views: more photos order photo Maria Gonzalez, 36, stands in her living room, where her son Noe, a seventh-grader at Culver Middle School, does his homework.
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Deschutes County residents should vote for Alan Unger
It is becoming increasingly evident that the challenges we face are regional, not just confined to a city or county jurisdiction.
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Culver voters have 6 choices
Culver voters will elect a mayor and five city councilors this fall, and with no one running unopposed, there are sure to be new faces in City Hall come January.
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Santiam stops Academy
The Santiam Wolverines steadily outdistanced Salem Academy on Thursday night, winning each of the first three quarters by an 8-0 margin, which produced a 24-0 road victory.
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8 years into the job, Mike Daly says he has more to learn, offer
Mike Daly and his wife, Darlene, feed miniature dairy goats earlier this month at their 5-acre spread northeast of Redmond.
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Woman pleads guilty in dogfighting case
A former Culver woman has pleaded guilty to providing a garage for a dogfighting arena and has agreed to testify against others.
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Unsolved; Can you help families find closure by providing information about one of these mysteries?
Working at the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for the past 12 years, Carson has heard her fair share of sad stories.
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Area students surpass peers on tests; Scores improve across the board, but a few districts lag
Central Oregon students improved their scores in math, reading and writing across the board on last year's state assessment tests, and several area districts outperformed their Oregon peers, according to data ...
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For farmers, high prices, low yields balance out
It's harvest time for Central Oregon's farmers who, despite higher prices for their crops, are projecting average to below-average profits this year.
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Culver, a hard-hit community, has 'learned to deal' with grief
Everyone needs time to grieve losing a friend, but if your child continues to show any of these physical, emotional or behavioral signs over time, talk with his or her guidance counselor.
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Crash Takes the Lives of Two Culver Teens
The hole left by the now deceased Culver High students Jake McDonald and Justine Parker, both seventeen-years-old, will not be easy to repair.
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Culver Teens Found Dead
Two Culver High School athletes were found dead late Sunday morning. A citizen reported seeing tire tracks leading up to the edge of a canal, and called the Sheriff.
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Two Culver teens killed in crash
Authorities say two Culver High School students died when their car left a bridge and became submerged in an irrigation canal.
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Storm causes power outages in Central Oregon
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Plans die with landowner, court rules
By Holly M. Gill When William Burk died last year, he was two years into a Measure 37 claim process seeking to develop a 50-parcel subdivision west of Culver.
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Ride Em Cowboy
The 73rd Saint Paul Rodeo kicks off with opening festivities Tuesday and actual competition Wednesday.
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Roy Allen Bicart, 74
Roy Allen Bicart, 74, of Retsil died June 23, 2008. He was born April l8, 1934, to Ida Mae and Joseph Leonard Bicart in Caldwell, Idaho.
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