Franklin, WI Home Improvement Loans in Wisconsin
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Franklin, WI home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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ACLU links I-94 widening project to possible civil rights violations
The American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin stepped up its campaign against expansion of I-94 to the Illinois state line on Wednesday by asking federal officials to investigate possible civil rights ...
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Christians and Muslims, both under one roof
Franklin - Each Sunday, children gather in the fellowship hall at Faith Presbyterian Church to ponder the lessons of Christianity, among them, "Love your neighbor as yourself." Now the church is setting a ...
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Appliances, door-busters dominate Black Friday sales
Amy Schwark of Greenfield stands in line Friday waiting to pay for the toys she intends to purchase at Toys a oeRa Us, 3900 S. 27th St.
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Sheriff Clarke: Problems Persist At HOC
Problems persist at the Milwaukee County House of Correction, according to Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke.
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They planted forests, legacies
Diana Shaw, a Milwaukee Community Service Corps member, receives a shovel from CCC alumnus Corwin Miser, 86, during a "Passing of the Shovels" ceremony Thursday at Boerner Botanical Gardens.
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Serious flaws still plague House of Correction, sheriff says
The Milwaukee County House of Correction remains rife with serious management, budget and security problems, a year after a federal audit pointed out the flaws, Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr.
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Oconomowoc condo project sells first unit
An upscale condominium project in Oconomowoc that ran into delays amid litigation with its former general contractor has sold its first unit.
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Cardiac Arrest - Would You Help?
If your heart stops, seconds count. But before help arrives strangers may have to save your life.
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New Information: Fire heavily damages Caddy Vista home
A man returning home from work late Thursday night received an unwelcome surprise when he discovered a fire in a bedroom of his Caddy Vista subdivision home.
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Tonight at 10:00: Cardiac Arrest
Tonight at 10:00, the TODAYa S TMJ4 I-Team is working on a story that may tell us something a little troubling about ourselves.
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Staffing service feels employment downturn
Nov. 7, 2008 12:06 p.m. Reflecting a federal government report Friday showing declining jobs in the employment services sector, Milwaukee-based Hatch Staffing Services said that it too experienced a softer ...
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Traffic snarled on I-43 north of downtown
Nov. 7, 2008 2:18 p.m. A state project in which crews are working on a pipe that runs under the Wright St.
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Lice Outbreak At Ben Franklin Elementary
A warning for parents: there is a head lice outbreak in Franklin. The worst part: it's now harder to get rid of than ever.
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Buchta, Phyllis Patricia
Phyllis Patricia Buchta, Neenah and Sanibel Island, Fl, age 80, died peacefully in her home on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, with her family at her side after a lengthy battle with cancer.
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Wienandt, Isabell E.
Isabell E. Wienandt, age 70, of Little Chute, passed away Sunday, October 19, 2008, at Manor Care.
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City examines Franklin sex-offender philosophy
Two sex-offender residency ordinances - one that would be part of Muskego's zoning ordinances and a nuisance ordinance that would allow the city to take police action - would be a good one-two punch in ...
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Chat Transcript: Reporters Gina Barton and Ben Poston on Wisconsin's Drinking Culture
Wasted in Wisconsin TUESDAY, Oct. 21, chat transcript Gina Barton and Ben Poston Journal Sentinel reporters The reporters for our Wasted in Wisconsin series will chat with readers about drunken driving ...
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State's a party, until last call
Beer for beer and shot for shot, when all 50 states belly up to the bar, few can hold their own with Wisconsin.
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Franklin developer sued over payment
A developer hoping to build a large mixed-use project in Wauwatosa is being sued for allegedly failing to pay a firm that helped it find financing to buy the project site.
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Some prosper in slow economy
Despite a weak economy, business is good for some local manufacturers, including a few with expansion plans.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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