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Ashland City, TN Reverse Mortgage in Tennessee
If you’re a homeowner 62 years or older, consider the tax-free income benefits of a Reverse Mortgage. Unlike a regular mortgage, with reverse mortgages the lender makes payments to you. Ashland City, TN residents can choose to receive the money from a reverse mortgage in fixed monthly payments, a line of credit, or in a lump sum. More than 55% of borrowers choose the line of credit, which allows you to draw from the loan at any time.
The amount of your reverse mortgage is determined primarily by your age and appraised home value. To find out just how much you can get, speak to one of our Reverse Mortgage Specialists today!
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| Ashland City, Tennessee News |
Police officers report assaults
Two Clarksville Police officers were assaulted during separate incidents over the weekend.
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2 Killed In Weekend Crashes
Separate crashes on Saturday night claimed two young lives and left two others critically hurt.
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Crash Claims One Life in Joelton
JOELTON, Tenn.- Overnight, a man was killed in a crash in Joelton. Kevin Allen, 22, from Ashland City died when the car he was riding in, crashed on Stagner Road.
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Work continues on Petway convenience center
Cheatham County officials continue to work on opening a new convenience center in the Petway community.
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Fire damages Ashland City home
Ashland City firefighters worked the scene of a Sunday afternoon fire at 106 Gloria Circle off Stratton Boulevard.
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Board considers limiting birthday parties, treats
The Cheatham County School Board continues to debate a proposed change to its student wellness policy that would limit birthday parties and treats at school.
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Wreck still under investigation
The Tennessee Highway Patrol continues to investigate an accident that killed an Ashland City man and slightly injured a Cheatham County sheriff's deputy, said THP spokesman Mike Browning.
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APSU biology student featured on Nashville Public Television
Austin Peay State University graduate student Nathalie Smith will be featured in an upcoming episode of Nashville Public Television's "Tennessee's Wild Side." The segment will feature Smith's thesis project, ...
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Merriman's to close its doors
The days of imported teas served with fresh-baked English scones with lemon curd and clotted cream are numbered.
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Wal-Mart celebrates 20 years in Ashland City
Wal-Mart is having an anniversary celebration to mark 20 years of retail service to Cheatham County.
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Man killed, deputy injured in crash
A Cheatham County sheriff's deputy is thankful to be alive after an out-of-control driver crashed into his patrol car at a gas station, setting it on fire.
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Two liquor stores planned for AC
Ashland City could soon be home to two package liquor stores. The stores are being proposed on Highway 12 South and Mulberry Street.
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Man Pulls Sheriff's Deputy From Fiery Patrol Car
A Midstate man pulled a Cheatham County Sheriff's deputy from his patrol car as it burst into flames.
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Man killed, deputy injured in wreck
A fiery accident claimed the life of a Cheatham County man around 10:30 p.m. Thursday at Orange's Market on Bearwallow Road.
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Volunteers fuel fire safety
Thanks to federal funding through the SAFER Act Grant, the Ashland City Fire Department is able to fund training at no cost to recruits in their volunteer program.
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School Board considers in-house suspension center
The Cheatham County School Board is considering a plan that would do away with out-of-school suspension and replace it with an in-house suspension center.
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Tullahoma Utilities Board fiber system subcontractor killed in fall, authorities say
A contractor working on Tullahoma Utilities Board's fiber optic system died from injuries sustained in a fall Wednesday afternoon, according to Franklin County authorities.
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Renaissance rises to shine
Nine years ago Ashland City officials embarked on a plan to revitalize the downtown area.
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