Developers should donate to protect river In this morning's DNJ, the "Your Community" section featured a picture of a check being presented by representatives of Ole South Properties to the speech and pathology department of Special
Housing Headaches Hit Close to Home FOUR CORNERS | Just as the late Speaker of the U.S. House, Tip O'Neil, used to say that all politics is local, the same may be even more true for
Real estate broker sues seller after losing commission Cancelled deal uncovers scheme of greed Harold Shilberg signed a sales contract to sell his apartment building to licensed real estate broker Thomas A. Horning for $715,000. The agreement, prepared
Personal Finance The race team of the late Dale Earnhardt said Monday it reached a confidential settlement with an insurer who had refused to pay the stock-car driver's life-insurance policy, ending a
Twin Cities housing sales down in August "Every industry has to pause for like a moment, take a deep breath, then start moving forward again." After small gains during late spring and early summer, Bloomington-Normal home
Mortgage applicants peppered with trigger-list pitches (Seattle Times) When you apply for a mortgage and get a barrage of irritating and confusing phone calls from competing lenders before noon the next day...read more...
With a hammer and nails, Trey Childers is building a dream. Childers is a junior at East Burke High School.
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