Gleason, WI Home Improvement Loans in Wisconsin
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Gleason, 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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Hidden Places: Estonian church slowly returns to dust
Far from the land that incubated it, the little church stands quietly in the dale.
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Merrill Man Jailed Following High Speed Chase
A 29-year-old Merrill man is in the Lincoln County Jail after leading a deputy on a high speed chase early Sunday morning in the Town of Russell.
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Session set on threat and risk
The Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce and the Brown County Emergency Management Public/Private Partnership are hosting Ed Gleason from the Department of Homeland Security to discuss threat and risk assessment.
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Charles H. Runge
Charles H. Runge, 71, Merrill, died Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, under the care of his family and Ministry Home Care Hospice at his home.
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Homegrown humor
EIFS MILLS - You know you're from Wisconsin if ... you think bobby socks and flannel pajamas are sexy lingerie.
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Wide range of forest products representatives offer area students a great lesson
The White Lake school district, in conjunction with area foresters, has turned a routine timber sale into a rare outdoor classroom-all while benefiting charity.
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Bryant woman dies in Lincoln County crash
Accident reconstructionists are still trying to determine what led up to a grinding crash which left a young Bryant woman dead Tuesday afternoon.
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Around Town
Oktoberfest organizers are seeking German, Bavarian or Oktoberfest items to display in the Family Fun Building display case at the sixth annual Oktoberfest at the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds in ...
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Mud Bog Race promises messy good time
It's dirty business this weekend in the Lincoln County village of Gleason, and you're welcome to watch.
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Group plans charter school
MERRILL -- Employees of Merrill Area Public Schools will help a group of residents apply for planning grant funds for a new charter school.
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Charter school on Merrill School Board agenda
Board members of Merrill Area Public Schools tonight will hear a grant proposal for a new charter school.
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Deputy's on Front Lines of Drunk Driving Crackdown
We're already well into a statewide drunk driving crackdown. It kicked off Friday and is expected to run through Labor Day.
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COLUMN: Giant spiders still lurk in the Northwoods
Last week a friend asked me if I had ever seen or heard of the movie "The Giant Spider Invasion." Surprisingly, I had not.
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'Princess' proud to tour region, help veterans
By Joy Marquardt for the Wausau Daily Herald MERRILL -- Motivated by a love of country and a desire to serve others, 17-year-old Angelica Barker of Gleason was excited to be named the 2008-09 Miss AMVETS ...
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Every school every week
Performers in this year's talent show included Catherine Hoelzel, Christina Ford, Gabe Gehring, Avian Cruz, Abbey Hintze, Rachel Hardginski, Autumn Page, Olivia Kugler, Jasmine Taylor, Trevor and Tyrese ...
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Geiser, Vilma Louise
Vilma Louise Geiser, 96, died on July 4, 2008, at the Homestead Care Center in New Holstein, surrounded by her loving family.
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Students of the month
The following area students were selected as Students of the Month by the Wausau Noon Rotary Club Wausau East: MacKenzie Zastrow, son of Sherry Mueller and Bryan Zastrow, Wausau; and Anna Drew, daughter of ...
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Lincoln County Remember Local Film
After more than 30 years "The Giant Spider Invasion" is making a return to Central Wisconsin.
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Authorities conclude crash investigation
A construction vehicle involved in a two-truck collision that shut down Highway 13 for more than five hours Wednesday failed to stop properly prior to the crash, according to authorities who have wrapped up ...
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Town Chatter: 'Family' wins local exhibit's top honor
Ann Adams of Wausau won Best of Show in the Wisconsin Valley Art Association's 2008 Memorial Art Exhibit, on display through June 22 in the Loft gallery at the Center for the Visual Arts, 427 Fourth St., ...
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