Horicon, 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. Horicon, 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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Authorities search for missing Horicon child
The Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children and Adults is assisting the Horicon Police Department in the search for a missing Horicon child.
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Notes From School
Thanksgiving Break will be observed Wednesday, Nov. 26, to Sunday, Nov. 30, for students, teachers and staff of the Fond du Lac School District, Oakfield School District, Lomira School District, Campbellsport ...
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin News, Talk, Sports, Weather
The state will have to leave 3,500 state jobs vacant, eliminate employee bonuses and cut agencies' budgets by 12.5 percent to deal with the worst projected budget deficit in its history, Gov.
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Doyle orders new spending cuts
Gov. Jim Doyle on Thursday ordered new measures to cut spending in the face of the state's largest ever deficit: a hiring freeze on 3,500 jobs, the sale of 500 vehicles, an additional $20 million, 2.5 percent ...
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Horicon's winter parking ban OK'd
By a 4-1 vote of the Horicon City Council Tuesday night, there will be no parking on any public street or alley between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. from Dec.
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Homeless man injured after jumping from train in Horicon
A homeless man was transported to a Beaver Dam hospital after he injured himself jumping from a moving train on Nov.
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Police say Dodge chase was necessary
To pursue or not to pursue: It's a split decision patrol officers must make, especially in a situation involving a high-speed chase.
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Horicon looks at district budget
Where do we want to go to solve budget problems for next year? That question was posed by District Administrator Gary Berger to the Horicon School District Board of Education Monday night.
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Teens Lead Police on High-Speed Chase Near Horicon
Police in Horicon say they have arrested two teenagers after a 20-mile chase that reached speeds of more than 100 mph.
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Madison / Democrats work on stimulus package
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle and Democratic legislative leaders are working on an economic stimulus package they say will create jobs, help businesses and aid struggling homeowners.
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HORICON: Parent-teacher conferences set
Parent-teacher conferences at Horicon High School are scheduled for Tuesday, from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m., and Thursday from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Parents are encouraged to bring their children with them to maximum the ...
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Horicon's Highway 33 project inches closer to reality
There was some good news at city hall as Mayor James Grigg reported that bids opened in Madison for the scheduled 2009 Highway 33 reconstruction project came in below the anticipated projections of cost by the ...
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Blomberg: November defines season changes
November is fall's pathway to winter. Standing between soft October and cold December, it is a month when chilly winds blow, harvests end and wintry weather knocks at our door.
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Horicon master plan effort begins
What do you envision for the city of Horicon in 2030? Mark Roffers, principal with Vandewalle & Associates, would like public response to that question as he prepares to update the city's 2000 comprehensive ...
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Two Democrats seek top Assembly post
MADISON - The race to become the next speaker of the state Assembly is down to two.
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Horicon woman, 33, faces arson charges
A 33-year-old Horicon woman told authorities that she believed setting fire to her apartment was the easiest way to get out of her lease.
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Robert Zimmer column: Snowy owls are patient, clever hunters
The full Owl Moon glowed in the November twilight as slate gray clouds brushed across its face, drifting toward the horizon.
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Jamie R. Allen appeared in court on a charge of arson to a building.
A 33-year-old Horicon woman set fire to her apartment Tuesday because she didn't want to live there anymore and it seemed to be the quickest way to get out, according to police.
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Charges filed in restaurant burglary
A Horicon man accused of trying to break into a restaurant cash register has been charged with a felony.
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Fire in Horicon termed suspicious
A fire at the back of the one-story wood frame apartment building at 905 Division St.
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