May 9, 2024
Mortgage

Homeowners Spend Nearly $18,000 a Year on Costs Aside From Their Mortgage | State

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Investment

Frontier Investment Club is a 67-year tradition

If an investment club has lasted for 67 years, then it must be doing something right. The Frontier Investment Club’s eight current members are keeping the decades-old tradition alive by following a formula that works for them. They pool their money, vote on whether to buy or sell the stocks they research, and have some

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Loans

Pay back your own college loans | Opinion

I can think of few things that are a bigger slap in the face to Veterans than this crazy idea for us to pay for someone else’s college loans. I was 19 years old, and I wanted to go to college. My family could not afford the costs. I needed some other way. Then I

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Loans

Student loan consolidation deadline April 30 | News

After decades of what it calls “historical failures in administering student loans,” the U.S. Department of Education is providing relief to college graduates navigating the volatile economy.  Borrowers with multiple federal student loans, such as Perkins Loans, Parent Plus Loans, and Federal Family Education Loans, have until April 30 to apply for consolidation. The process requires applicants to

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Property

Vigo School Board action voids sale of Chauncey Rose property | Local News

The Vigo County School Board on Monday rejected a purchase agreement that would have enabled Sweatbox Gym to purchase the former Chauncey Rose property at 13th and Locust streets from the Terre Haute Boys & Girls Club. The sale required the school board’s approval. According to Superintendent Chris Himsel, when the district transferred the Chauncey

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Mortgage

Why was my mortgage application denied? Common reasons underwriters don’t approve loans | Business

For borrowers in a still-hot housing market, getting approved for a mortgage can be a challenge. Mortgage rates have soared from pandemic-era lows, home values are near record highs and home price appreciation is outpacing wage growth. All of that means there’s no guarantee a lender will approve your mortgage application. Here’s a look at

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Loans

Missouri woman pleads guilty to fraudulently obtaining $104K in pandemic loans | State News

(The Center Square) – A Missouri woman admitted to fraudulently obtaining federal pandemic loans for $104,163, according to information from the U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Missouri. Camille Foster, 32, pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud on Tuesday in U.S. District Court. She admitted to obtaining five Paycheck Protection Program loans

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Funds

More funds flow in for Westerly’s Main Street green corridor work | Westerly

WESTERLY — Funding continues to build for Westerly’s Resilient Riverfront Renewal Project, which last week won a $300,000 federal grant earmarked for work along Main Street to add green space and reduce stormwater pollution. The Southern Rhode Island Conservation District and the town got word of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Southeast New England Program Opportunity

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Funds

Charlestown budget plan keeps taxes, spending hikes low, funds ambulance contract | Charlestown

CHARLESTOWN — Next year’s spending plan for Charlestown includes money to pay for new positions in the tax assessor’s office and at Ninigret Park and to fund a new contract between the town and the local ambulance service. The Town Council dug into the Budget Commission’s proposed $29.2 million budget at a three-hour special meeting

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Funds

Vigo County OKs $1M in ARPA funds for childcare project | Local News

The Vigo County Council approved the expenditure of American Rescue Plan Act funding for a variety of projects Tuesday, the largest being $1 million for Chances and Services for Youth’s (CASY) proposed childcare facility on the city’s northeast side. Brandon Halleck, CASY’s chief operating officer, is hoping to covert 50,000 square feet of warehouse space

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