Wolf Point, MT Home Improvement Loans in Montana
Whether you’re adding a new bathroom or an entire floor to your Wolf Point, 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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Timothy John Marron
Timothy John Marron by Timothy John Marron, 59, a Vietnam veteran who volunteered many hours at Veterans Administration hospitals, died Monday, Dec.
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Bob and Myrtle Kinna
A family gathering at their daughter's home near Manhattan marked the golden wedding anniversary of Bob and Myrtle Kinna of Bozeman.
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Class B All-State Volleyball: Eureka, Loyola put two on all-state team
Loyola Sacred Heart and Eureka each placed a pair of players on the Class B all-state volleyball squad, which was voted on by league coaches recently.
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Channing Eder Pleads Guilty in U.S. Federal Court
Bill Mercer, United States Attorney for the District of Montana, announced today that during a federal court session in Great Falls on December 9, 2008, before U.S. District Judge Sam E. Haddon, CHANNING EDER, ...
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Montana companies' stock in national rodeo
The National Finals Rodeo under way in Las Vegas features bucking stock owned by three stock contractors whose primary homes are in Montana.
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Baby born
A daughter, Grace Elizabeth, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz., was born on Nov. 24 to Justin and Christina Blessinger of Madison.
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Andrew 'Gator' Robinson
WOLF POINT - Andrew "Gator" Robinson, 37, of Wolf Point, an Army veteran, laborer and firefighter, died Nov.
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Woman charged in fatal stabbing
Fort Peck Tribal Police have arrested a woman in connection with the stabbing death of Andrew Robinson, 37.
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Funding shortfalls delay rural water project
Families in northeastern Montana will have to wait a few more years for clean drinking water.
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Fort Ellis Fire nets 186K grant
A rural fire district in Gallatin County netted a federal grant worth more than $185,000, Montana's U.S. Senators announced Tuesday.
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Prospectus Q and A: Kam Mickolio by David Laurila
Kam Mickolio wasn't one of the bigger names in last February's six-player Eric Bedard deal, but the 24-year-old right-hander is hard to miss when he ambles out of the Orioles ' bullpen.
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The Wild Bunch of Montana Artists' show and sale runs this weekend in Glasgow
This weekend Glasgow will be overrun by a wild bunch - a wild bunch of artists that is.
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Show of gratitude: Civilians and veterans gather to honor, give thanks to those who serve
Members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Veteran Warrior Society Color Guard attended the Veterans Day ceremony on the Missoula County Courthouse lawn Tuesday.
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Nurna Lee Azure
WOLF POINT - Nurna Lee Azure, 70, whose Indian name means "White Winter Woman," died of natural causes Tuesday at a Wolf Point nursing home.
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Colter R. Imlay-Four Star
HAVRE - Colter Robert Imlay-Four Star, infant son of Olivia M. Four Star and Jon B. Imlay of Havre, was stillborn Friday at a Great Falls hospital.
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Chiropractor active in Christmas project
Dr. Ann Marie Pushies of Pushies Chiropractic Clinic has joined hundreds of other chiropractic offices throughout North America to participate in "Christmas on the Reservation," another installment of the World ...
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Lonnie 'Lobo' DeCoteau
POPLAR - Lonnie "Lobo" DeCoteau, 46, who worked a variety of jobs, including as a cashier and firefighter, died of undetermined natural causes Sunday at a Poplar hospital.
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Feature photo: Sacred ceremony
Katrina Follette, a Head Start student from Wolf Point, carries part of the Sacred Hoop on the last leg of its journey across the Fort Peck Reservation.
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Jayce and Jordan Scott
BILLINGS - Jayce and Jordan Scott, twin sons of Resa Longtree and Anthony Scott of Billings, were stillborn after a premature birth Oct.
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Northeast Montana ag conference set Oct. 29 in Plentywood
The annual Northeast Montana Agriculture Conference will be held Wednesday, Oct.
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