Milladore, 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. Milladore, 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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Yesterday in Marshfield
The light display will be on nightly until mid-January. Harvey and Florence Krings of Milladore celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Nov.
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Daily records
Hillyer suffered minor injuries but did not require medical transport. * At 12:30 p.m. Friday, a vehicle driven by Peter B. Krause, 42, Auburndale, overturned after being involved in a collision with another ...
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Tuesday morning police reports
An employee of M&I bank, 1305 N. Central Ave., reported at 10:30 a.m. Monday that the bank received a $50 counterfeit bill in a deposit from a local business.
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4-H news
The Blenker Bobcats 4-H club met Nov. 10 at the Milladore Town Hall, led by President Tyler Haffenbredl.
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Daily records
Meinholdt was injured but did not require medical transport. * At 9 a.m. Saturday, a car driven by Tyler A. Voss, 19, Wisconsin Rapids, went out of control on Sixth Avenue, near Stone Road, and entered the ...
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Joseph G. Czaikowski
Joseph G. Czaikowski, 94, Stevens Point, and formerly of Milladore, died Friday, Nov.
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Today's death notices
The Daily Tribune has received death notices for the following: Joseph G. Czaikowski, age 94, Stevens Point, and formerly of Milladore, died on Friday, Nov.
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Vruwink wins re-election
Incumbent Amy Sue Vruwink defeated challenger Dennis Seevers for a fourth term as the representative for the state Assembly District 70 seat.
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Dennis Seevers, Amy Sue Vruwink differ on economic fixes
When it comes to the state economy, things in Madison just aren't working, one local legislative candidate said.
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Representative wins co-op award
A state Representative has won the Wisconsin Federation of Cooperatives' Friend of Cooperatives award.
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Trick-or-Treat hours set for Stevens Point and surrounding areas
The following trick-or-treat hours will be observed on Friday: Almond - 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Amherst - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Amherst Junction - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Junction City - 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Milladore - 6 p.m. to 8 ...
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Police/courts
Wisconsin Rapids At 3:53 p.m. Tuesday, a Wisconsin Rapids man reported a bicycle stolen from the 500 block of Grove Avenue.
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Student athletes disciplined after underage drinking party bust
The Marathon County Sheriff's Department issued 20 underage drinking citations at a party at 1947 Elm Street in the town of Day at 11:50 p.m. Saturday.
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Candidates confirm for tonight's forum
With Marlin Schneider, D-Wisconsin Rapids, expected to show up and Amy Sue Vruwink, D-Milladore, trading phone calls with organizers, all the Wood County races will be present at tonight's forum.
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Trick-or-Treat hours set for Wisconsin Rapids and surrounding areas
The following trick-or-treat hours will be observed Oct. 31: Adams - 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Arpin - There are no set trick-or-treat hours Biron - 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Grand Rapids - 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Milladore - 6 ...
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Letter: Communities gave boost to film production
Thanks in large part to the central Wisconsin area, we've recently wrapped up our principle photography for the film "NONAMES." A huge thank you to the Wisconsin Rapids, Port Edwards, Babcock, Dexterville, ...
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Our View: Editorial Board will endorse candidates
Area residents will have plenty of decisions to make when they enter the voting booth on Nov.
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Early registration urged
With Election Day coming up in less than a month, municipal clerks throughout central Wisconsin are encouraging voters to register in advance.
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Courts
* Travis C. Halopka, 35, of 111 S. Third St., Colby; no contest plea; disorderly conduct; $476 fine. * Robert B. Decaire, 47, of 648 E. South St., Owen; no contest plea; license restriction violation; $246 fine. * Kevin J. Hale, 43, of W2746 Starr Road, Granton; found guilty; obstructing an officer, $721.36 fine; failure to notify police of an accident, $249 fine; and hit and run, $249 fine. * Steven A. Kolstad, 42, of E8895 Highway 64, New Auburn; no contest pleas; reckless driving-endangering safety, $375 fine; improper parking, $155 fine; and possession of an intoxicants in a motor vehicle, $249 fine. * Troy J. Harrison Jr., 19, Marshfield; violation of probation for battery and misdemeanor bail jumping; six months in jail with work release and credit for 106 days already served. Harrison violated the rules of his work release by going home, instead of returning to the jail, and traveling around Wood County, court documents said. * Jeremiah R. Boushack, 29, of 7637 Bluff Drive, Arpin; drunken driving and resisting an officer; 90 days in jail with work release, 30-month driver's license revocation, $3,089 fine and attend victim impact panel. Additional charges of fleeing an officer and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver's license were dismissed. * Christina A. Ferguson, 24, of 7760 Hetze Road, Milladore; drunken driving; one-year driver's license revocation, $726 fine and alcohol assessment. * Steve Lopez, 27, of 104 W. Blodgett St., Marshfield; disorderly conduct; $476 fine. * Joseph J. Binder, 20, of 11750 Eagle Road, Marshfield; possession of marijuana; 15 days in jail, six-month driver's license suspension and $539 fine. The charge was reduced from a felony charge of possession of marijuana as a subsequent offender. * Juan M. Perez Arelano, 31, Marshfield; disorderly conduct as a domestic abuse incident; 13 months of probation, $261 fine and undergo any counseling deemed necessary. * Jessie R. Schmidt, 31, of 2301 W. Veterans Parkway, No. 115, Marshfield; being a party to the crime of battery and obstructing an officer, both as a repeat offender; two years probation, pay $322 plus any restitution and undergo any counseling deemed necessary. * Dustin W. Snapp, 19, of 904A N. Cedar Ave., Marshfield; disorderly conduct; $287 fine. A charge of carrying a concealed weapon was dismissed. * George B. Oliver, 22, Chili; possession of drug paraphernalia; six-month driver's license suspension and $350 fine. A charge of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver's license was dismissed. * Alan H. Onopa, 43, of 10480 Highway 13, No. 14, Marshfield; fleeing an officer, possession of marijuana as a subsequent offender and possession of drug paraphernalia; 45 days in jail, six-month driver's license suspension and $1,201 fine. Additional charges of possession of marijuana as a subsequent offender and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked driver's license were dismissed. Divorce * Ricky L. Bohman and Lori A. Bohman, both of Marshfield, Sept. 16; woman granted name of Wilcott.
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Police/courts
Wood County Marc A. Kudley and Melissa J. Stark, both of Carol Stream, Ill., Sept.
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