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Hartford, 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. Hartford, 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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Attempted break-in leads to shootout near Old Fifteenth Road
Authorities responded to a report of a possible break-in on Big Creek Road Tuesday evening that ended in gunshots being fired at both a victim and alleged burglars.
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Free towing offered New Year's Eve
To encourage local residents to drive safely New Year's Eve, Hartford Towing and Automotive will once again offer free towing.
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Zola Heritage celebrates 98th
Zola Heritage, of Bybee, will celebrate her 98th birthday Dec. 29. Since she was a small girl she has attended Clay Creek Baptist Church.
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Baptist West sees changes and milestones
Baptist Hospital West is celebrating its first open heart surgeries while preparing to merge with Baptist Hospital For Women.
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Respect for the dead
It was the kind of fall morning that made you feel like you would live forever in our hometown's mountains-or at least outlive the fall of leaves.
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1st open heart surgery at Baptist West
A 67-year-old Cocke County man on Monday became the first patient to be treated in the new open heart surgery program at Baptist Hospital West.
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Cocke County's 'Joe, the Plumber'
'Joe, the Plumber' dropped by the Newport Plain Talk early Friday afternoon. Joe France, whose career as a plumber began 43 years ago, trained under the late Basil Brooks as a company plumber at America Enka in ...
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On request from CLB Partnership reduces budget by $50,000
In an effort to help the Cocke County Legislative Body Finance Committee complete its budget for the coming year, members of the Cocke County Partnership Executive Committee voted unanimously Monday morning to ...
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Child Safety Program visits Hartford Welcome Center
Though Ollie himself was elsewhere, members of Tennessee Tech University and Tennessee Road Builders Association were present to continue spreading the word about child seat safety.
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Del Rio man dies in wreck |
A 39-year-old Del Rio man died Tuesday in a single-vehicle crash on Big Creek Road in the Hartford community, according to the Cocke County Sheriff's Office.
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Missing woman found alive near Pigeon River
Searchers on Wednesday found a woman missing overnight after she was reportedly swept down the rain-swollen Pigeon River in Haywood County.
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Body of missing kayaker found; victim identified
Rescuers combed the banks of the Little Pigeon River Tuesday night and Wednesday morning for a missing kayaker.
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NU turning power off
Newport Utilities will be replacing some damaged equipment in the Cosby Sub Station at 1 a.m. Friday night, July 18.
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Large crowd attends Partnership's Chamber breakfast, meeting
The Cocke County Partnership had its largest crowd ever for Monday's meeting at the Holiday Inn.
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Hanging together
The East Tennessee Development District and the East Tennessee Human Resource Agency held its annual banquet Thursday to recognize local communities and counties for their contributions to economic and ...
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Hall of Famer Wilma Davies; bowling and so much more
This story began as a simple photo or two, and the announcement a few days ago that Wilma Davies had been voted into the Newport Women's Bowling Association Hall of Fame.
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World War II vet remembers Omaha Beach as "bloody, lousy place"
"It was a bloody, lousy place." With those words, World War II veteran Ted Davis summed up Omaha Beach, site of one of the most famous battles of World War II.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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