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Louisville Home Buyers
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Louisville, Kentucky Real Estate News - From MSN News
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Generator fumes may have killed Kentucky woman - Forbes LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A woman's death was under investigation Thursday as possible carbon monoxide poisoning from a home generator as more than 165,000 customers statewide remained without electricity four days after hurricane-force winds pounded ... |
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What to expect when you're due to inherit real estate - New York Daily News They say where there's a will, there's a way. And if that will includes you as the sole or partial beneficiary of a home upon the death of a relative or friend, you'll need to prepare properly for the financial and personal ramifications, say the ... |
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Michael Y. Cannon real estate - Miami Herald Location: 1950 NW 18th St. Seller: RNS Holding Corp., represented by Salvatore Delfino, president. Buyer: Black Rock, by Waterford Holdings, manager, and by Galway Investments, general partner, represented by Maurice A. Hynes, president. Price: $1.75 ... |
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Flood fears rise in Midwest - USA Today ST. LOUIS — Just a few months after near-record flooding across the Midwest, roads in the region were under water again Tuesday and more than 1 million people were without power thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Ike. "The old-timers knew it was ... |
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Midwest sees more Ike flooding - MSNBC ARNOLD, Mo. - Just a few months after near-record flooding across the Midwest, roads in the region were under water again Tuesday and more than 1 million people were without power thanks to the remnants of Hurricane Ike. “The old-timers knew it was ... |
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