I moved back to my Midwestern hometown to afford to buy my first house. The city gave me $15,000 to help pay for it.
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A woman moved back to her hometown in Kansas and received $15,000 from the Choose Topeka program, which she used to help pay off her mortgage.
A woman moved back to her hometown in Kansas and received $15,000 from the Choose Topeka program, which she used to help pay off her mortgage.
A woman moved back to her hometown in Kansas and received $15,000 from the Choose Topeka program, which she used to help pay off her mortgage.
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