Waterloo, 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. Waterloo, 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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Waterloo residents confused about winter sidewalk maintenance
Emotions ran high during the Waterloo Common Council meeting on Thursday as property owners expressed confusion and concern over winter sidewalk maintenance responsibilities on North Monroe Street.
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Belt-drive bikes go mass-market
For bicyclists whose pants cuffs have been shredded by the chain, a revolution may be at hand.
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REESEVILLE: Food-for-fines exchange set
The Reeseville Public Library will have a food-for-fines exchange from Nov. 19 through 26.
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New vehicle sales decline in region WSJ
New vehicle sales plunged in October from a year ago, according to a report by Reg-Trak, a Waterloo automotive research firm.
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2008 Dairyman of the Year Award is a family affair
Farming with family members is a time-honored tradition - a tradition that has led one Wisconsin dairy farm family to a new honor: The Crave brothers of Waterloo have been named 2008 World Dairy Expo Dairymen ...
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Dairymen of the year selected
Four Crave brothers Charles, George, Tom and Mark received the prestigious title at the recent World Dairy Expo, in Madison, Wis., the world's largest dairy industry event.
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Four Arrested in Two-County Drug Bust
Police arrest four people for manufacturing marijuana. The Columbia County Sheriff's Office made three of those arrests, including Peter Fortlage, 41, and Sean Barry, 48, both of Madison, and James Laing, Jr., ...
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Wisconsin Cows Take Top Honors at WDE's Jr. Jersey Show
A pair of Wisconsin four-year-old cows have topped the Central National Junior Jersey Show this week at World Dairy Expo in Madison.
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Sun Prairie teacher named Middle School Teacher of the Year TCT
While hundreds of students stomped the gymnasium bleachers at Patrick Marsh Middle School in a quickly rehearsed drum roll, State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster announced that Sandra Kowalczyk was ...
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Waterloo Wiener/Kraut walk and run is Sept. 13
Sponsored by the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce, the 28th Annual Wiener and Kraut Day Walk/Run will be held to benefit children with autism on Saturday, Sept.
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Geiger shines for Chucks
The person toeing the rubber wearing No. 23 for the Wisconsin Woodchucks who made the start July 29 must have been an impostor.
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Sheriff's department lists top five most wanted
The Dodge County Sheriff's Department has released the August "Dodge County's Top Five Most Wanted." The list includes: - Matthew J. Bauer, 22, last known address of W11959 Second St., Randolph.
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Business briefs: Food organizations to get aid
Seven Wisconsin food organizations will receive grants totaling $225,000 through Buy Local, Buy Wisconsin, a new state-funded program for institutions that seek to increase the demand for and supply of locally ...
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Off the Shelf: Frozen-treat cookbook, farmstead mascarpone, flower cookies
Frozen treats get hip In 'Pops! Icy Treats for Everyone' , Krystina Castella brings dozens of colorful, creative ideas to the freezer.
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Carousel, damaged by floodwaters, not running
Bob Hanson, a member of the Friends of the Carousel group in Waterloo, stands in the middle of the horseless carousel in Firemen's Park on Thursday.
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Chucks tied at 2-2 in Waterloo
The Wisconsin Woodchucks are tied at 2-2 with the Waterloo Bucks at the end of the fifth inning.
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FLOOD of '08: Jefferson a trouble spot, list of closed roads
With the Rock River still more than five feet above flood stage Sunday, Jefferson remained a major trouble spot for flooding in Wisconsin.
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Interstate is reopened
Traffic flow was restored to normal today at 9:58 a.m. after flooding had closed the westbound lanes of Interstate 94 near Johnson Creek.
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Farm News & Notes
WATERLOO - Planners for the Family Living Tent at Wisconsin Farm Technology Days in 2009 are looking for exhibitors, presenters or volunteers for the three-day event.
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Another deluge for area
William Kopp and Jarett Phillips wade through the flooded and closed intersection of Spaulding and Clay streets Sunday afternoon after heavy rains battered the area.
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