Scobey, MT Home Improvement Loans in Montana
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Scobey, 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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Janet Higgins
MALTA - Retired teacher and Life Master duplicate bridge player Janet Higgins, 92, of Malta, who taught in Harlem, Peerless, Scobey, rural Flaxville and for 25 years in Malta before retiring in 1975, died of ...
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Tester: Border report 'misses marka
Eliza Wiley IR photo editor - Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Paul Schneider steps off a helicopter while visiting the Scobey Port of Entry on June 30.
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NBHH Ceo placed on administrative leave
By Brad Devereaux The CEO of North Big Horn Hospital said he was improperly discharged last week when Billings Clinic Chief Operating Officer Jon Ness notified him that he was being placed on administrative ...
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Lorraine Joyce Brennan
SCOBEY - Lorraine Joyce Brennan, 85, who worked as a bank teller for many years, died of natural causes Oct.
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Summaries of crucial Legislative races
Senate District 2 : This race for an open seat now held by retiring Democrat Dan Weinberg is attracting attention and cash.
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Pastor's column
I want to think with you about the Biblical concept of "koinonia" in the context of our present global economic crisis.
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Legislators share insights on economy, energy development
The national financial crisis could trickle down to Montana and create all kinds of problems for already struggling rural communities, state Rep.
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The Teton Medical Center Community Clinic opens on Aug. 11, in Choteau, staffed with two physicians who would see patients in examination rooms adjacent to the TMC emergency-room entrance.
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Patrol growing along the Hi-Line
The U.S. Border Patrol's new station sits on a hill east of here, surrounded by barbed-wire fencing and a long garage that resembles a mini-storage. For those who call this station home, the new campus marks an ...
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Millions slated for border security
Montana and 11 of its counties along the Canadian border will receive a combined $8.2 million from the Department of Homeland Security to help pay for fuel, personnel and equipment used in securing the northern ...
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Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. opens a new exhibit today -- on dirt.
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Tester staff plans outreach hours
Sen. Jon Tester's field staff has scheduled outreach hours in communities in eastern Montana.
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Severe Storm Warning: Montana
AT 438 PM MDT...THE PUBLIC REPORTED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING LARGE DAMAGING HAIL UP TO GOLF BALL SIZE.
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Gas Crunch, Medicare Cuts Hurt Homecare
In the small town of Scobey, Mont., registered nurse Lois Leibrand remains optimistic that the elderly population in her community will have little to fear from the cutbacks many in-home care centers are ...
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Number 2 Homeland Security official visits border
SCOBEY - The breadth of terrain crossing Montana's northern tier came as a surprise to Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Paul Schneider.
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Glendive doctor, works alone, makes house calls
Dr. Joan Dickson ought to be worn out. She is a family practitioner and psychiatrist who runs a solo practice without a nurse, a receptionist or a billing clerk.
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Unusual jobs preceded medical career
If Dr. Joan "Mutt" Dickson runs an unusual medical practice and has an unusual nickname, the path she took to the medical profession was stranger still.
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Border Patrol breaks ground on new stations
George Lane IR staff photographer - Border Patrol Agent Joe Hazelton uses his binoculars to see if anyone is trying to cross the border, at Kennedy Gulch.
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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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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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