News Archives As one of the nation's top beef-producing states, Nebraska paid a dear price when Japan banned American beef imports in 2003 amid fears of mad cow disease.read more...
U.S. mortgage rates jump to highest level in 19 months (Market Watch) CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- U.S. mortgage rates continued to push higher in the week ending Thursday, with the national average rate on the benchmark 30-year loan hitting 6.43%, its highest level
Don't Let Abusive Neighbor Ruin More Open Houses Q: We listed our home for sale about a month ago, and our real estate agent has been conducting open houses. More than once, our next-door neighbor has made derogatory
Garages go from 'man cave' to family living space "When I walk into my garage it's more like walking into a workshop" A two-toned gray floor complete with border. Beige cabinets with yellow handles. via Daily Record read
Mortgage scams plaguing Phoenix residents (Moldova.org) Authorities in Phoenix are warning mortgage holders with financial troubles to watch out for scams involving so-called foreclosure rescue companies.Increasing numbers of Phoenix homeowners are struggling to meet their mortgage
Wachovia finds past links to slavery and issues apology (Reg Req'd) Wachovia Corp., the fourth-largest U.S. bank, apologized Wednesday after saying research it commissioned showed two of its predecessor institutions owned slaves in the years before the Civil War.via
Protect credit and stave off foreclosure Having mortgage troubles? You’re not alone. But if you feel you’re at risk, don’t despair. There are some steps you can take to minimize foreclosures and make sure your credit isn’t badly dinged.
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