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Avondale, CO Reverse Mortgage in Colorado
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. Avondale, CO 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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Crime Beat
Avondale woman arrested in assault A 31-year-old Avondale woman was arrested Saturday for reportedly trying to behead her boyfriend.
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Man gets 28 years in slaying
A Pueblo County man was sentenced Monday to 28 years in prison for the shooting death of his stepfather.
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Blessed by time
Watching Dan Centa work a room provides a glimpse into what more than 30 years of public scrutiny can do.
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WEDDINGS
Magoon-Beauvais Sarah Magoon and Donnie Beauvais III were married Sept. 6 at Temple Baptist Church with the Rev.
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Sen. Obama backs bailout legislation
Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama spoke with News First's Georgiann Lymberopoulos about the economic bailout.
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Veterans Day comes early in Avondale
CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/MIKE SWEENEY -- Grand Marshal Harry Wenzel waves to the crowd during the Avondale Veterans Day Parade on Saturday.
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The Vatican goes green with solar energy
The Vatican installed 2700 solar panels on the roof of the Papal Audience Hall this week.
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Avondale schedules vet parade
A retired Pueblo County Sheriff's Office commander will be the grand marshal for Saturday's sixth annual Veterans Day Parade in Avondale.
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Steve Witte: WeIve been able to hold the flow at Amity, and that's unusual
Here's a look at transmountain water in the Arkansas River Basin, from The Pueblo Chieftain .
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Even though the headwaters of four major Western rivers are in Colorado, the state has to learn to better share its water because there's little left to claim.
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Hackney wins rodeo pageant -,
Kara Hackney, last year's Ellis County Rodeo Queen, recently was crowned 2009 Miss Teen Rodeo Kansas.
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Building on success
The founder of an established player in the region's construction industry has passed the business along to his son.
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Labor situation stabilized say farmers
Two years ago, in a time of deep anti-immigration sentiment, then-Gov. Bill Owens signed a series of bills touted to make Colorado the toughest state for undocumented foreigners.
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Farmers differ on the Future of Our Farms
Donny Cooper used to worry about weeds on his Boone farm along the Bessemer Ditch.
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Hay the king of Pueblo crop production: Forage crop accounted for 62...
Hay the king of Pueblo crop production: Forage crop accounted for 62 percent of 2007 local value of crop production.
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Boone, Avondale to hold chem-demil meetings
Public meetings on the next phase of the Defense Department's effort to destroy Pueblo's stockpile of chemical weapons will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Boone and Avondale.
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Boone, Avondale to hold chem-demil meetings
Public meetings on the next phase of the Defense Department's effort to destroy Pueblo's stockpile of chemical weapons will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in Boone and Avondale.
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Drought has Avondale rancher feeling parched
Pueblo County dryland farmers and ranchers could become eligible for federal emergency programs shortly as an ongoing drought continues to plague the area.
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Boy Scouting offers Pueblo youngsters
CHIEFTAIN PHOTOS/NATHAN PAPES Several Boy Scouts in Troop 30 walk up a path while heading to the mess hall during summer camp last month at San Isabel Scout Ranch.
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Colorado Firefighter Fights Final Battle
Jul. 14--William and Janis Pine were sitting on their couch one day -- Oct. 4, 2006, to be exact -- when their lives changed forever.
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