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Geraldine, MT Home Improvement Loans in Montana
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Geraldine, MT home, you need money. Spending cash on home improvement is money well spent, as it increases the value of your home. This can mean a higher selling price or more equity to draw against in times of need. There are many choices in finding the right home improvement loan, including refinancing with cash-out, a home equity loan, or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Deciding on the right loan can be a stressful process. But it doesn’t have to be. The loan specialists at Somerset Investors Corp. can help find the right loan for YOU.
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Loma shop turns trash to treasure during Chouteau County Christmas
LOMA - MaryYon Cornell opened an antiques store to get rid of her children's junk.
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Chouteau County Christmas this weekend
Celebrate 3,936 square miles of Christmas this weekend as five northcentral Montana communities team up to host Chouteau County Christmas.
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Despite downturn, Montanans have a pretty good grip
It is reassuring that the people of Montana seem to have a better handle on the financial crisis than many of the people who are in charge of coping with it.
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Tough times yield valuable lessons
GERALDINE - Despite a year of soaring expenses and plummeting prices for their grain and cattle, Lance and Trish Juedeman are grateful for their blessings and upbeat about the future.
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Geraldine edges Highwood to win Northern Six-Man title
HIGHWOOD - The Geraldine Tigers kept Highwood out of the end zone in the final minute to hang on for a 22-18 victory over the Mountaineers Saturday afternoon, giving the second-ranked Tigers the Northern ...
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James John Spevacek
GERALDINE - James John "Jim" Spevacek, 92, died Oct. 14 at his home in Geraldine.
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Adventurer's life inspired and inspiring
Irrepressible climber, winemaker, motivational speaker and double amputee Mark Inglis.
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Martha Evie Stevens
Martha Evie Stevens, 83, a farmwife, of Loma and Great Falls, died of natural causes Thursday at a local care facility.
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Grain price boom gives state a boost boosts state
The higher price of wheat is giving Montana a big boost and a major factor keeping the state's economy afloat, says Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research economist Paul Polzin.
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First success:Tech students start college career with hike to M
For incoming students at Montana Tech, the first morning of class was more fun than sitting in a classroom.
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Delivering message to capital on cycles
In her head, Geraldine Carter knew the world was in trouble because of climate change.
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APPLAUSE
Among the students selected to receive 2008 Presidential Scholarships from Montana State University-Bozeman are Daniel Bartaand Morgan Mendsof Helena.
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Delivering message to capital on cycles
In her head, Geraldine Carter knew the world was in trouble because of climate change.
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State's banks unusually strong, Montanans agree
Montana bankers are fielding some calls about the security of deposits, but they say the state's financial institutions are largely shielded from the problems faced in other parts of the country.
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Anderson - Cline
Jamie Anderson and Casey Cline have chosen Sept. 13 as the date of their marriage.
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Geraldine man dies after piece of farm equipment falls on him
A Geraldine man was killed Friday when a piece of farm machinery fell on him, according to the Chouteau County deputy coroner.
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Beautiful Minds Walk
What: The Beautiful Minds Walk is a fundraiser for the Center for Mental Health Foundation When:Saturday, June 21.
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Storm brings road closures to Judith Basin Co.
Residents in Judith Basin County are also still feeling the effects of this week's storm.
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Choosing right varieties, calibrating equipment cuts costs
Custom sprayer Chris Sramek watched the rain soak the fields from the windows of his office and contemplated the reason agricultural chemicals are reaching new price highs.
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Regional House, Senate races
Longtime central Montana legislator Ed Butcher, of Winifred, was in a fierce battle for re-election to his House District 29 seat, and at press time the race was too close to call.
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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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