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Arkdale, WI Reverse Mortgage in Wisconsin

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.  Arkdale, WI 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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Arkdale, Wisconsin News
Adams Co. clerk candidates discuss communication

There will be two contested races in Adams County during Tuesday's primary election.


Column: July brings fair preparations

My name is Lindsey Kroening and I am a member of Adams County 4-H. I am the secretary of my club, Arkdale Kings & Queens, and the Adams County 4-H Senior Ambassador.


Attempt to have Onsrud removed from ballot fails

A complaint seeking to have Aaron Onsrud's name removed from the ballot for the 39th Assembly has been rejected by the Elections Board of the Government Accountability Board.


Attempt to have Onsrud removed from ballot fails

A complaint seeking to have Aaron Onsrud's name removed from the ballot for the 39th Assembly has been rejected by the Elections Board of the Government Accountability Board.


Campus news

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse has announced its spring semester dean's list.


Pavlue Anniversary

Wallace and Lois Pavlue of Arkdale will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a gathering for family and friends Aug.


Brush and Palette Club members showcase work

PORT EDWARDS -- Members of the Brush and Palette Club of Central Wisconsin will exhibit their artwork Friday through Aug.


Courses squeezed by rising gas costs

Owners watch expenses go up and golfers stay closer to home By Mike Woods * Post-Crescent staff writer * May 21, 2008 It used to be golf course owners spent their summer nights watching the weather report.


Two residents in fair condition after Thursday crash in Rome

Two Arkdale residents are in fair condition at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Marshfield today from injuries they received in a two-vehicle crash in Rome. via Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune


Anniversary: Jim and Ella Petersen

Jim and Ella Petersen of Wisconsin Rapids celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on March 30 with family and friends March 30 during a dinner at Lake Arrowhead. via WisInfo


Adams Co. captures man accused of string of burglaries

The Adams County Sheriff's Department arrested a 25-year-old Arkdale man in connection with a string of burglaries to city of Adams area businesses. via Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune


ECC Factory seeks service projects

For the Daily Tribune Residents and adult day care participants at the Extended Care Center at Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics have been busy completing monthly community service projects for area ... via Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune


Marianne E. Bernal

Marianne Emma Bernal, 64, of Arkdale, died unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, at her home. via WisInfo


4-H honors two with highest honor

"This year's winners both exemplify the goals and values of the Wisconsin 4-H program. Jeffery and Brianna are outstanding 4-H members and have shown the true colors of 4-H."

For the Daily Tribune Jeffery Huber of the Thrifty Pals 4-H Club and Brianna Kroening of the Arkdale Kings and Queens 4-H Club have been selected as the Adams County Wisconsin 4-H Key Award winners for 2007. via Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune


'I don't know if I got hit 2 or 3 times'

"I don't know if I got hit two or three times. There were so many cars flying through there. Just when you think it was over, more cars would come"

Jim and Doretta Kriecha weren't sure when the deadly battering would end. "I don't know if I got hit two or three times. via Chicago Sun-Times


Journal Sentinel seeks witnesses

"It was very soupy stuff, very poor visibilities"

A man from suburban Chicago said he and his wife braced themselves as cars began slamming into them during today's deadly pileup on an interstate east of Madison. via Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Daily records

* HODGE, Donald Jr. and Anne Matewson, both of Wisconsin Rapids, Dec. 14. * LOCKMAN, Michael, Wisconsin Rapids, and Kindra Petit, Eau Claire, Dec. 17. * STRIEGEL, Thomas and Lizabeth, both of Wood County, Dec. 18. * KORPAL, David, and ZANK, Kristina, Dec. 13. * DUDGEON, Mark, and WIRTZ, Katherine, Dec. 13. * KLEIFGEN, Dale and Jennifer, Dec. 17. * STENZEL, Christopher and Bambi, Dec. 13. * MUNOZ, Jaime and Arcelia, Dec. 13. * HALVERSON, Mark and Christine, Dec. 10. * GUSTIN, Jeremy and Traci, Dec. 10. * KLAFKA, Bernard Jr. and Melissa, Dec. 17. * Brian J. Knauer, 50, Wisconsin Rapids, was sentenced to 20 days in jail with work release, fined $957, had his driver's license revoked for 14 months, and must undergo and alcohol assessment for drunken driving. * Amy C. Lobner, 24, Mosinee, was sentenced to 10 days in jail with work release, fined $894, had her driver's license revoked for 12 months, and must undergo an alcohol assessment for drunken driving. * Jeremy J. Simonson, 31, Plainfield, was sentenced to 45 days in jail with work release, fined $1,272, had his driver's license revoked for 27 months, and must undergo an alcohol assessment for drunken driving. A charge of operating a motor vehicle after revocation was dismissed and read-in. * Jerry M. Dunn, 42, Wisconsin Rapids, was sentenced to 75 days in jail with work release, fined $1,967, had his driver's license revoked for 30 months, and must undergo an alcohol assessment for drunken driving. * Shannon M. Lafler, 23, Wisconsin Rapids, was sentenced to 30 days in jail, which was stayed, six months probation, 10 hours of community service, and fined $98 for one count of mistreating animals and one count of providing proper food and drink to confined animals. * Kathleen M. Tuma, 59, Arkdale, was fined $511 for knowingly violating a harassment restraining order and carrying a concealed weapon. * Scott J. Straw, 24, Nekoosa, was fined $186 for operating a motor vehicle after revocation. * Shawn C. Garrison, 28, Wisconsin Rapids, was sentenced to five days in jail with work release and fined $728 for operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license. * Elliot S. Grosland, 22, Marshfield, was fined $224 for operating a motor vehicle after revocation. * Jason P. Mertens, 24, Marshfield, was sentenced to five days in jail with work release and fined $350 for operating a motor vehicle after revocation. * Crystal A. Tracy, 17, Wisconsin Rapids, pleaded not guilty to possession with intent to deliver counterfeit non-narcotic drugs. If convicted, Tracy faces up to six years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Her next court appearance is scheduled for Feb. 1. * Tanya L. Schmoeckel, 32, Wisconsin Rapids, pleaded not guilty to one count of physical abuse of a child. If convicted she faces up to three years and six months in prison and $10,000 in fines. Her next court appearance is scheduled for Jan. 18. * Jeremy S. Pazurek, 29, Wisconsin Rapids, was sentenced to one year of probation, any counseling deemed necessary, and fined $224 for disorderly conduct. * Tasha L. Hoople, 27, Wisconsin Rapids, pleaded not guilty to uttering a forgery. If convicted, she faces up to six years in prison and $10,000 in fines. Hoople was given a $5,000 signature bond. Her next court appearance is Jan. 4. * Ramiro Ysquierdo, 49, Hancock, pleaded not guilty to cocaine possession, drunken driving, and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver's license. If convicted, he faces up to six years and six months in prison and $16,500 in fines. A cash bond of $1,000 was ordered. His next court appearance is Jan. 18. via WisInfo


Police/courts

Saratoga At 10:30 a.m. Saturday, a car driven by James J. Franokowiak, 42, Adams, and a car driven by Mark D. Tiller, 46, Blue River, collided at the intersection of Highway 13 and Evergreen Road. via WisInfo


Daily records

The following people were sentenced to jail, had their driver's license revoked, were fined and ordered to undergo an alcohol assessment for drunken driving: * Cheryl A. Schroeder, 41, Marshfield; 10 days in ... via WisInfo


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