Grant pays facility's mortgage (Billings Gazette) WEST YELLOWSTONE - Officials symbolically shredded a $3.7 million mortgage Tuesday for a Gallatin County composting facility that processes waste from Yellowstone National Park after receiving a $4 million grant
Miller moves on Embattled Salina businessman John Miller said Monday a court settlement with the Bank of Tescott and the city will allow him to keep his house and operate his produce business.read
New U.S. Treasury debt may encourage longer term mortgage loans (Detroit News) NEW YORK -- The Treasury Department's resumption of 30-year bond sales could have an interesting impact on the home mortgage market, with lenders offering more 40-year loans and maybe even
Hudson City sidesteps mortgage crisis, profit up (The Star-Ledger) The Paramus-based parent of Hudson City Savings Bank said it was able to sidestep the most serious credit problems afflicting other mortgage specialists. Hudson City also raised its quarterly dividend
City Commission adopts restrictions on where sex offenders can live The ordinance, which takes effect immediately, would apply to sex offenders whose victims were less than 16 years old and also creates penalties for landlords or realtors renting a home
Mortgage Rates Fall 6th Straight Week Mortgage rates continue to fall. Freddie Mac reported Thursday that 30-year loans averaged 6.44 percent this week -- down from 6.48 percent last week.read more...
A visit to the glitzy section of any city in America will give you the idea that we don’t know what to do with all the money we have.
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