Always Right Driving School, 205 N. High St., Columbus Grove, announces a two-week driver’s education class in January and February in Columbus Grove with class times from 5 to 9:10 p.m. Classes are Jan. 25-26-27 and Feb. 1-2-3.
For class payment and additional information contact Kay Ruen, at 419-604-0869, or click on the website below. Class fee is $335 and a flexible payment plan is available.
Tommy Tire Sales and Alignment Center, Ada, and Leiber’s Garage, Bluffton, announce to Icon viewers that their six-coupon special offer will continue in 2021 according to Tom Dotson.
Liberty National Bank is participating in the Welcome Home Program, according to Ronald L. Zimmerly, Jr., bank president and CEO.
The grant program sponsored by the Federal Home Loan Bank of Cincinnati assists eligible homebuyers with down payment or closing costs when purchasing or buying a home.
It provides up to $5,000 in grant money for low to moderate income homebuyers and is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Honorably discharged veterans and active-duty military homebuyers may receive Welcome Home grants up to $7,500.
Welcome Home funds will be available March 1, 2021, and will end when the money is no longer available.
By Ryan DeMarco
Financial advisor
If you’ve been investing for many years and you’ve owned bonds, you’ve seen some pretty big changes on your financial statements. In 2000, the average yield on a 10-year U.S.
Treasury security was about 6%; in 2010, it had dropped to slightly over 3%, and for most of 2020, it was less than 1%. That’s an enormous difference, and it may lead you to this question: With yields so low on bonds, why should you even consider them?
Of course, while the 10-year Treasury note is an important benchmark, it doesn’t represent the returns on any bonds you could purchase.
For class payment and additional information contact Kay Ruen, at 419-604-0869, or click on the website below. Class fee is $335 and a flexible payment plan is available.