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Alto, MI Reverse Mortgage in Michigan
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. Alto, MI 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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Detroit's Fisher Building marks 80 iconic years
Wanda Altese has a special connection with the Fisher Building -- she remembers spending days as a kid running through the tunnels that connect it with the former New Center building, lunching in the cafeteria ...
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The real recyclers
For the third consecutive year, the Oesch family has outdone themselves with a community celebration at their dairy farm near Alto, Mich.
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Kent County Sheriff Deputies tell WZZM 13 News, a person was killed after being hit by a train.
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NTSB determines cause of crash at Lowell Airport
LOWELL, Mich. National Transportation Safety Board has finished the investigation into a fiery plane crash at the Lowell Airport on July 23rd.
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Train kills Kentwood man, Buche, lying on tracks
Harlie Buche often intentionally misspelled his first name to show how much he loved the motorcycles for which he and his brother, David, were named.
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Mich. man killed by train
Authorities say a 31-year-old Kentwood man has been struck and killed by a train in Kent County.
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Kentwood man hit by train, killed in Alto
A 31-year-old Kentwood man was struck and killled by an eastbound CSX train as he lay on the tracks.
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Freeport Elevator buyers back out of deal
The for-sale signs are back in the windows at Freeport Elevator. Its prospective buyers, Jamie and Cheryl Poll, of Alto, have backed out.. The Polls planned to buy the longtime business in northern Barry County ...
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2 men survive fiery plane crash at Lowell Airport
The plane went down shortly after 6pm. Officials say the pilot was headed down the runway when he couldn't get enough lift and decided to abort take-off. He crashed the plane near a wooded area.
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Dozier: People News
The Ninth African American Parade and Family Heritage Festival will hold its kick-off event at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Letts Community Center, 1220 W. Kalamazoo St.
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Driver in Critical After Hitting A Tree
A man loses control of his vehicle and smashes into a tree. Police say the accident happened around 12:15a.m Sunday near 60th street and Bancroft in Alto.
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Veterans Memorial Park monument hails West Michigan soldiers who died in Iraq
Tribute: John Norman, 63, of Wyoming, traces the names on the Operation Iraqi Freedom monument that was installed Tuesday morning at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Grand Rapids.
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New monument honors those killed in Iraq War
Workers on Tuesday installed a monument in Veterans Memorial Park to 11 Kent County soldiers killed in the Iraq war, recognition one fallen man's uncle sought for more than a year.
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Grand Rapids memorial honors 11 fallen Iraqi war veterans
The Operation Iraqi Freedom monument was installed at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Grand Rapids Tuesday morning.
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Continue reading "Two teens killed in crash that closes 68th Street in southern Kent County"
"You go over this hill and you just can't see" Two teens were killed Sunday afternoon in a two-car accident in the 6700 block of 68th Street between Egan and Alaska avenues. via MLive.com
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Two Teenage Boys Die in Fatal Crash in Caledonia
Kent County Sheriff's Deputies are on the scene of a double fatal accident in Caledonia. via WZZM-TV Grand Rapids
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2 High School Students Killed in Kent County Crash
Authorities say two high school students have died in a Kent County crash while heading home from church. via WWUP-TV Cadillac
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Home-school advocates rally in Lansing
"They aren't being taught something as fact that I believe is not fact." The Grand Rapids Press April 09, 2008 19:15PM Categories: Breaking News Home-schooled students and their parents traveled to Lansing Wednesday for a lesson on lobbying. via Muskegon Chronicle
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