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Date Added: August 24, 2008 02:52:01 AM
Hubbard County home foreclosures have risen 100 percent since 2005. That’s a number that concerns county recorder Nicole Lueth. And it’s a number that doesn’t need to keep rising, Lueth and two Park Rapids lenders agree.

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