State to spend $3.2 million on ground contamination FARMINGTON , The State Environment Department announced Monday it will spend $3.2 million to haul tens of thousands of cubic yards of soil contaminated with petroleum from the former Graves
Student loan shame While Congress has been battling over how much to cut student loan programs, another aspect of this debate has been largely overlooked -- namely, the move to prevent students and
Prospective Habitat Home Recipients Must Meet Qualifications Editor's Note: This is part of a series celebrating Watauga Habitat for Humanity's Building on Faith Week, which was Sept.read more...
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates Reported by Jerry Revish Prepare to budget even more to payoff those credit card loans and other debt.read more...
Asia shares plummet; mortgage meltdown in U.S. cited (International Herald Tribune) Stock markets in Asia reeled Wednesday on concerns that widening mortgage woes in the United States were forcing American investors to sell Asian assets to cover losses at home.read more...
First-time buyers may lose stamp duty relief Thousands of first-time home buyers are facing significant tax bills following a clampdown by the Revenue Commissioners.via
Existing single-family home sales will reach a record 633,490 units in 2005, a 1.4 percent increase from the previous year’s record pace of 624,740 units, according to the California Association of REALTORS ’ ...
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