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Days Creek, OR FHA Loans in Oregon
FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.
FHA loans offer Days Creek, OR residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.
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Milo Academy faces lawsuit o...
A lawsuit has been filed against the Milo Adventist Academy over allegations that a woman who served as an assistant coach, instructor and choir leader at the Days Creek-area boarding school sexually abused a ...
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Canyonville, Days Creek begin merger talks
A discussion over redrawing school district boundaries in southern Douglas County has cropped up again.
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Police and Fire Logs
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center.
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60 percent of schools 'acceptable'
All 50 Douglas County schools received one of five ratings on its state report card.
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Former Milo grad takes on mission, Africa
The Cradle of Love Baby Home has an active Web site that founder Davona Church updates often with blogs.
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Canyonville radio station on...
Martha Chaffin loves listening to KPOL-FM 106.9 in the morning. The nonprofit, low-powered Christian radio station keeps the 81-year-old woman occupied for six hours every day while she works through household ...
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Women join 3-day walk for cancer research
Roseburg residents, from left, Ronna Salerno, Mandy Carpenter, Nikki Kindred and Terry Savas walk through Stewart Park Thursday.
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Canyonville opens 6th-grade class
After the closure of Canyonville Middle School two years ago created unhappy parents and dozens of students left the South Umpqua School District, the district will add back a sixth grade class in Canyonville ...
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"Fire Resources Reassigned (North Fork Complex Wildland Fire)"
August 26, 2008 , 8 am - As the 104 fire starts from the week-end of August 16th lighting bust are contained, the additional resources called in to assist the Forest become identified as excess to operational ...
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Hog and steer win titles
Josh Beattie of Sutherlin leads his steer Frank toward the show ring Friday at the Douglas County Fair.
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Police and Fire Logs
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center.
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Schools see new leadership, say goodbye to retirees
Several schools in Douglas County will see changes in leadership in the fall, as will central office administration.
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Douglas County fire agencies chasing lightning strikes
Local wild fire agencies have been chasing fires all weekend after a lightning storm that pounded parts of Douglas County Saturday night.
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Lightning strikes, blazing t...
A lightning strike ignited a small brush fire between Glendale and Azalea about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, emergency dispatchers reported.
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Fly like an eagle
Mason the bald eagle looks at his caretaker, Ruth Saily as she feeds him goose meat.
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Announcements
Green Elementary School would like to thank all of the businesses and wonderful people who made the recent 5th grade graduation a success.
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Umpqua Valley lamb growers educate Portland grocers
Employees with the New Seasons Grocery chain in Portland listen during a tour aof the Sandberg Family Ranch near Roseburg.
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Cancer treatment brings halt to trial for remaining drug ring defendants
The three remaining defendants with ties to a major drug ring that began in Douglas County in the 1970s had their cases put on hold after doctors said one of the men needed to undergo a second round of ...
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Winning feels familiar to this champion
The championship class at the Douglas County Lamb Show has become quite familiar for Jordan Pynch.
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Hooves in the garden
When she was 3 years old, California-born Catherine Lassesen fell in love with horses.
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