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Dublin, VA Reverse Mortgage in Virginia
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. Dublin, VA 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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Slaying suspect being held in Dublin jail
DUBLIN - Slaying suspect Johm M. Mason, accused in the Sunday afternoon shooting death of a 20-year-old woman in Staunon, is being held this morning at New River Valley Regional Jail in Dublin.
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Dublin man charged with malicious wounding
A Dublin man is facing a felony malicious wounding charge in connection with an incident on Black Hollow Road Monday.
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Drug Task Force seeking suspects
About 30 suspects are being sought on sealed drug indictments as part of a six-month investigation by the Pulaski-Radford Drug Task Force.
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'It's like losing a family member'
The Peak Creek granite walls that were built by master Italian stonemasons in 1888 were nearly all that remained Monday of one of the town's most historic and well-known places.
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Annual Holiday Bazaar at Dublin UMC
The historic Pulaski Train Depot was destroyed by fire in the early morning hours Monday .
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What's with all the snow?
Only a few tire tracks marred the winter scene on Camelot Road, a mostly gravel road off U.S. 11 in Fairlawn, about 7:15 a.m. Tuesday.
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Pulaski fire likely caused by electrical problem
An unknown electrical problem is being cited this evening as the probable cause of a fire that destroyed the historic Pulaski Railway Station, town Fire Chief Bill Webb said.
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Pulaski Historic Train Station Fire
Several Pulaski County Fire Departments and other emergency responders assisted the Pulaski Fire Department.
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Pulaski business leaders applaud liquor vote - roanoke.com
Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce officials are applauding Tuesday's vote to allow the sale of mixed drinks in the Massie and Robinson districts.
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Coin thief hits Laundromats in Pulaski and Dublin
Karl Hager, owner of E-Z Way Laundrette, says his business has become an easy way for one thief to get some extra cash.
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Dublin man charged with possession of child pornography
A Dublin man has been charged with 18 felony counts of possessing child pornography, police said.
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Military truck order could benefit Dublin plant
Volvo Trucks North American said Tuesday it may or may not manufacture 152 trucks ordered by the military at its Dublin factory.
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Dublin's parade set Dec. 6
A date has been set for the Town of Dublin's annual Christmas parade. The parade will be held Saturday, Dec.
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And He's Running Unopposed
This regarding that industrial park that opened in 2002 - at great taxpayer expense - and still sits vacant - is laughable.
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Trust account set up for Dublin infant
A trust account has been established for a Dublin infant who nearly lost his battle with a serious and rare illness.
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Regional jail could benefit from prison closing
The state prison in Dublin will close next year, while the regional jail is looking to hire 130 more officers.
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Dublin man is Virginia Farmer of the Year
Virginia Cooperative Extension has selected Tim Sutphin of Dublin as the Virginia Farmer of the Year, an award that applauds individual contributions to the commonwealth's agricultural industry.
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Governora s budget cuts hit Dublin prison
Governor Kaine's budget cuts will close the doors at the decades old Pulaski Correctional Center.
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County native to appear on 'Today Show'
A local face will grace television screens across the country on Wednesday morning.
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8-year-old boy battles cancer
One year ago, Jackson Martin, an eight-year-old boy with ties to Pulaski County, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia .
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