Sneedville, TN FHA Loans in Tennessee
FHA loans differ from conventional loans in a number of ways. The down payment required for an FHA-insured loan is usually much lower than for conventional loans. FHA loans also have lower credit requirements than conventional loans, making them more available to a wider range of potential homebuyers.
FHA loans offer Sneedville, TN residents several other valuable benefits, not least of which is those aforementioned smaller down payments. Unlike a conventional loan, which ordinarily requires 10-20% down, FHA-insured loans only require down payments as low as 3-5%. The FHA is also more flexible in calculating factors to determine whether or not to approve the loan, factors such as household income and repayment ratios.
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After TennCare cuts, Sneedville woman winds up in hospital
Due to shortfalls in the state budget, 24 hour nursing care for about 1,000 of the sickest TennCare patients was cut in August.
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Changing lives in Hancock County
For many people Christmas is like a Norman Rockwell painting, with a large family gathering, gleeful children opening presents under a sparkling tree and a table laden with a hot, bountiful meal.
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Local Sneedville Man Charged With Indecent Exposure
Knoxville, TENN. (WVLT) --- Volunteer TV has found out a lot more about the raid on a adult bookstore, we first told you about Saturday night. Officers arrested 15 people, after breaking up what they called a "meet and greet sex fest" at the Adult World along I-75 in Campbell County. They're all charged with indecent exposure. The material contained in this story is extremely graphic. "It may be legal in Las Vegas, but It's not legal in Campbell County.," said ex-employee Dreama Dolin. Dolin says "it's" illegal sex, and she says it happened at Adult World along I-75. "What goes on in there shouldn't really go anywhere," Dolin said regarding the place she worked for three years as a clerk. Drivers tried to hit the road, as Campbell County and state officers busted what police called a "meet and greet sex fest" at the adult superstore Saturday night. Caryville Police Chief Bill Widener says his officers foud, "Men masturbating in there, and they witnessed others having oral sex in there." In all, Chief Widener has tallied nearly two dozen city ordinance violations so far, and the 15 people cuffed and charged with indecent exposure. "It's illegal to have it in the business. It's alright to do it at home, behind closed doors, or a motel. But as far as a business, and they're making money off it, owners and operators do," Widener said. Ex-employee Dreama Dolin says she saw it all. But she says she got fired last month when she bared her curiosity. "I was asking questions about the legalities of the dancing and some of things going on in the store," Dolin said. She insists she's not just a disgruntled employee. Caryville Police revoked Adult World's adult oriented business license. That's created a mixed response from Caryville residents. "I'd like to see it open if they follow the guidelines. That's what they're there for," said business owner Mike Miller. He says the city valued a great deal from Adult World's tax revenue. But resident Linda Hubbard said, "However they found out, praise God it's closed!" We tried calling the owners of Adult World mutiple times Sunday, but they haven't returned our calls. Those arrested are set to be arraigned Friday in Jacksboro. Indecent exposure is a misdemeanor. Police sayA store employee also faces drug charges for having methadone without a prescription. Police say Adult World's owners must meet with the city before they can re-open.
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Festival serves taste of Over Home
Kyle Greene spent Saturday on a hill overlooking the Farmer's Market building in Sneedville.
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Hancock preps for Fall Festival
Organizers are busy putting the final touches and making final plans for the 32nd Annual Hancock County Fall Festival, scheduled for Oct.
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High-speed chase nets Sneedville man three years in prison
David Lee Foster was sentenced to three years in prison Friday stemming from a high speed chase in June that damaged four Rogersville patrol cars, but additional jail time may be forthcoming from other ...
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Collins identified as crash fatality
Authorities identified the man who died in a motorcycle-versus-car crash on Highway 25E Friday morning as Rutledge resident Johnny Bradley Collins.
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Claiborne sheriff in court Wed.
Claiborne sheriff in court Wed. By Jim Balloch Tuesday, August 12, 2008 Claiborne County Sheriff David Ray will have to wait one more day until he can begin to watch the charges in a sexual assault and rape ...
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Monday PostScript: The links
The blog in the paper. From Page A-2 of Monday's Post-Standard. Dust in the wind Private rocket company SpaceX blamed a design error for its latest failure to reach orbit, which caused the loss of three ...
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Diversion likely for sheriff: Attorney: Alleged victim has history of false reports
The rape case against Claiborne County Sheriff David Ray appears to have crumbled and the matter now appears to be headed for a pretrial diversion on Wednesday, sources say.
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Weird But True
Every vote counts - especially when you're voting for yourself. That's how Sneedville, Tenn., resident Angela Tuttle, 32, got the job of constable in Hancock County, where she was the only candidate vying for ...
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Candidate casts only vote in Tennessee constable's race
SNEEDVILLE, Tenn. - All it takes is one vote to win. Just ask a Tennessee woman who was elected constable by voting for herself.
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Young volunteers help community center
Youth on Fire, the middle and senior high youth group from Trinity United Methodist Church, pause for a group shot during their mission trip to Hancock County, Tenn.
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Four Rogersville patrol cars damaged in high-speed chase
A Sneedville man accused of stealing a pickup in Jefferson County was spotted by Bean Station police Tuesday afternoon and led police on a chase through Rogersville before crashing into several police cars in ...
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State briefs: June 12
The wild chase of a stolen pickup truck in upper East Tennessee resulted in the capture of the suspect but also damaged four of Rogersville's six police cars.
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Teen leads high-speed chase with children in stolen pickup
The wild chase of a stolen pickup truck in northeast Tennessee resulted in the capture of the suspect but also damaged four of Rogersville's six city police cars.
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Nursing supervisor recalls drunks, dog bites, propositions
Sally Morris of Sneedville wears a lot of hats. In her day job, Morris is the nursing supervisor at the Hancock County Health Department.
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Medical experts from China tour Sneedville
A group of approximately 24 doctors, administrators and medical experts from China toured two school health-based clinics in Sneedville Wednesday to see how health care is delivered in rural areas of Tennessee.
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Gas prices have home health care providers scrambling
"That's 46 miles round trip three times per week" Those who take care of Lakeway Area residents in their homes are taking the gas crunch personally. via Citizen Tribune
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Man in custody for fatal Sneedville stabbing
Hancock County officers have a man in custody after a man was stabbed to death Sunday at a home in Sneedville. via WATE-TV Knoxville
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