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Bangor, 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. Bangor, 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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Bangor, West Salem begin enforcing parking rules
Police have begun to enforce alternate side parking ordinances with snow-plowing season bearing down on the Coulee Region.
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County Agricultural Society presents honors, elects officers
Jeff Wayne, president of the La Crosse Agricultural Society, left, presented Wayne Atchley of the West Salem First Responders with a recognition award at the society's recent annual meeting.
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Spring election filings to open soon
The 2009 election season is around the corner for municipal and school board officials.
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Bangor, Rockland part ways over police coverage
As of Dec. 31, Rockland will no longer get its police coverage from Bangor, according to officials of the two municipalities.
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World War II warrior, former area resident to speak of experiences
Although he fought his way across France with the U.S. Army more than 60 years ago, Holmen's Arnie Hoyer hasn't stopped moving quite yet - even though he recently turned 90.
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Halloween traditions a treat for kids
Halloween is this Friday and young trick-or-treaters in both West Salem and Bangor will be able to fill up on candy and other surprises, courtesy of two community-minded organizations - the VFW in Bangor and ...
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Halloween fun events planned
There are plenty of ways for youngsters to celebrate Halloween this year in both Bangor and West Salem.
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Newspaper sale preceded 1908 fire story by a week
In the Friday, Oct. 16, 1908, edition of the Shield, it was announced that the Shield was changing owners.
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Town of Bangor looking for input on plan
Town of Bangor residents are invited to attend an Oct. 30 meeting at the town hall to review the first draft of the Town of Bangor Comprehensive Plan.
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Event to raise money for cancer 'sunshine' fund
A new Bangor event called Sunshine on the Trail will emphasize the importance of exercise to good health while raising money to help those whose health has compromised by cancer.
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Building permits tell tale of growth -- or sometimes not
Economic growth is measured in many ways and one obscure but important sign post is in the story building permits tell us.
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Bangor board OKs TIF district
The village of Bangor tax increment financing district got the green light after a meeting Sept.
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Bangor OKs TIF boundary
The Bangor Village Board approved boundary changes for the proposed tax increment financing district in the downtown.
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Police seek robber of Rockland store
Bangor police seek the public's help in solving a Sept. 5 robbery at the Rockland Stop & Go.
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Woman Airlifted to Hospital After Crash
A pregnant woman was rescued from her SUV after it collided with a school bus. It happened around 3:45 p.m. on County Road DE off Highway 16 between Bangor and West Salem.
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School Bus Accident in La Crosse County
A school bus and car collide this afternoon in the Town of Burns in La Crosse County between West Salem and Bangor.
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Regional use of Shared Ride growing
The Shared Ride program has seen a 35 percent overall increase in regional ridership.
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Hamilton population growth rate second in county to Holmen
The population of the village of Holmen has increased 27.4 percent since 2000, leading the county in percentage increase in population, according to estimates recently released by the Wisconsin Department of ...
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Village clears air about TIF district plans
Questions about a proposed tax increment financing district in Bangor drew plenty of questions and some concern from a crowd of at least 100 citizens Thursday night.
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La Crosse Tribune, Wis., Steve Cahalan column: Steve Cahalan: Dental...
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Aug. 25--Aspen Dental will be the other tenant in the Onalaska, Wis., building where a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant will open in a few weeks.
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