Merrillan, 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. Merrillan, 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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School enrollment continues decline in Wisconsin
Public school enrollment continues to decline in the state of Wisconsin, according to a recently released report by the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance, and local school districts are mixed when following the ...
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Man accused of homicide in death of ex-wife
Douglas Sidie's lies caught up with him. The 39-year-old rural Merrillan man now faces 11 criminal charges and the anger of relatives who once trusted him.
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Sidie charged with homicide in ex-wife's death
Douglas Sidie of Merrillan was charged Wednesday afternoon in Jackson County Court with first-degree intentional homicide for the death of his ex-wife. Sidie, 39, appeared in court.
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Jackson County Circuit Court and Traffic Report
The following was reported by the Jackson County Chourthouse Shelba J. Ball, 26, Madison, was fined $261.60 for speeding on freeway .
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Arrests
Patrick G. Berg, 22, Merrillan, was booked for misdemeanor bail jumping and possession of cocaine.
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Jackson County Sheriffa s Department
The following incidents were reported by the Jackson County Sheriff's Department Incidents Oct.
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Jackson County Sheriffa s Department
The following incidents were reported by the Jackson County Sheriff's Department Incidents Oct.
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Arrests
Gina M. Anderson, 41, Taylor, was booked on a probation violation hold. Edwin L. Berg, 31, Alma Center, was booked for operating while intoxicated.
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AC-H-M super to retire
Alma Center-Humbird-Merrillan School District Superintendent Bob Lambert will retire at the end of the school year after six years.
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Two men officially charged in Alma Center burglaries
The two men arrested for breaking into several businesses in Alma Center and Black River Falls have been charged with several felony counts of burglary.
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LETTER: Not all facts over Merrillan dam revealed
Several weeks ago I called the media requesting an update on the status of the dam, waterfall, mill building and Oakwood Lake.
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Arrests
Jesse J. Bue, 26, Taylor, was booked for operating after revocation, open intoxicants- driver, driving or operating a vehicle without owner consent and a probation violation hold.
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Gilbert Brown to speak at Boys & Girls Club dinner
The Boys & Girls Club of Jackson County will hold its eighth annual anniversary dinner on Nov.
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Jackson County Circuit Court and Traffic Report
The following was reported by the Jackson County Chourthouse B.J. Albers, 49, Ladysmith, was fined $236.40 for speeding on freeway .
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Future of Merrillan lake, waterfall murky
Controversy stemming from a proposed house on Merrillan's Oakwood Lake has left the future of the village's dam and scenic waterfall uncertain.
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Arrests
Karen R. Avila, 31, Mauston, was booked on a warrant pickup. Myron D. Cloud, 29, Tomah, was booked on a warrant pickup, knowingly fleeing an officer and criminal trespassing to dwelling.
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Arrests
Annette M. Barhyte, 17, Black River Falls, was booked on a charge of theft of moveable property.
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Black River Falls Police Department
September 15 2:10 p.m.: Police responded to a two-vehicle accident at Leeson Electric Corporation, 1 E. Leeson Way.
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Jackson County Circuit Court and Traffic Report
The following was reported by the Jackson County Chourthouse Tammy S. Arnold, 39, Tomah, was fined $236.40 for speeding on freeway .
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Go Green: Recycling programs are big business in helping the environment
Did you know it is illegal to dump recyclable materials in the landfills in the state of Wisconsin? Did you know a municipality can get fined $25,000 for doing so? So what's the point? Save the city some money, ...
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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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