Washington Island, 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. Washington Island, 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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Leona R. Thiele
Leona R. Thiele, age 89, a resident of Shady Lane Nursing Care Center, Manitowoc, died on Wednesday morning, Nov.
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Out & About
While in Door County, WI, our group decided that adventures were what we were looking for.
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Stave Church in the US
After a day of bike rides we were ending the day with the Viking Tour. The guide was quite taken by the fact that my parents had been married for 20 years and added a stop at the Stave Church for their benefit.
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Traveling Back
There are no new cases of Scarlet Fever on Washington Island, and the quarantine is being lifted for those who are on the road to recovery.
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Ferry Line reports a decrease in traffic
Ferry traffic to Washington Island was down last month and most of the year. The Washington Island Ferry Line Inc.
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Survey will help officials understand, control Lyme disease
This Saturday, as hunters seek white-tailed deer in Wisconsin's forested areas, a research team led by University of Wisconsin-Madison entomologist Susan Paskewitz will be conducting a hunt of its own.
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Bies to hold listening session with islanders
State Rep. Garey Bies, R-Sister Bay, will hold a listening session today on Washington Island.
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Bies plans Tuesday listening session on Washington Island
WASHINGTON ISLAND -- State Rep. Garey Bies, R-Sister Bay, will hold a listening session on Tuesday morning on Washington Island.
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Burger Boat to restore rare 1939-vintage yacht
A rare yacht built in Manitowoc in the 1930s has returned to its home port for a full restoration.
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Findlays' inn celebrates 30 years
The owners of a historic Washington Island hotel are celebrating a landmark achievement in their lodging career.
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Events to mark Veterans Day
Door County will host two programs in honor of Veterans Day. Both celebrations will be held Tuesday.
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Beyond Death's Door is heaven on earth
WASHINGTON ISLAND, WIS.: There's a reason Door County is so popular among weekend warriors: It's lovely.
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Wisconsin officials to discuss problems in 715, 920 area codes
The Wisconsin Public Service Commission will meet Thursday to discuss what to do with two telephone area codes that are running out of numbers.
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Committee ready to resurrect funding issues
The Municipal Taxpayers Commission - organized through an effort by Northern Door County municipalities to right an inequitable funding system for Wisconsin technical schools - lies dormant.
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Kids casting ballots Nov. 4
In an effort to familiarize children with polling places and voting, Kids Voting USA will make its first appearance at Gibraltar School on Election Day.
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Traveling Back Through the Door County Advocate Files
At the request of the striking milk pool organization, Door County's 16 cooperative and 13 privately owned cheese factories and the Van Camp condensery in Sawyer closed.
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Thursday Washington Island Blogging
It's been a busy week for me, made more intense and confusing by continuing electorial euphoria, which I am doing my best to control for thoroughly superstitious reasons.
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First responders put classwork into practice
A training exercise Tuesday in the Menominee River should better prepare first- responders for an oil spill, officials said.
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School officials join Skare, Bies on panel
A panel of local school officials joined the two candidates for the 1st Assembly District to talk about education finance before an audience of about 30 people Wednesday in the Sturgeon Bay High School ...
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Officer McGrane a well-known safe face
Washington Island is a pretty safe place, and one man, Officer in Charge Tyler McGrane, wants to make sure it stays that way.
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