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A mental health crisis at 250-feet in the air - Culpeper PD helps rescue suicidal man from atop cell tower

CULPEPER STAR-EXPONENT STAFF In a high stress matter of life and death, many came together Sunday afternoon in downtown Culpeper to save a suicidal, 50-year-old man who climbed to the top of a 250-feet-tall cell tower to end his life. Multiple calls came into Culpeper County E911 starting around 12:18 p.m. on May 2 about a male subject climbing a cellphone tower at the Verizon building in the 600-block of Old Brandy Road at East Piedmont Street. The man was yelling suicidal statements as he climbed the tower, according to a news release Monday morning from Culpeper Police Department spokeswoman Officer Julia Cole.

A mental health crisis at 250-feet in the air - Culpeper PD helps rescue suicidal man from atop cell tower

A mental health crisis at 250-feet in the air - Culpeper PD helps rescue suicidal man from atop cell tower
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What s on? 10 top telly tips for Saturday April 24

TV Editor Tonight s TV tips include black comedy Dark Lies the Island, Vernon Kay hosting new game show Game of Talents, Tupac Shakur, Lennoxx Lewis and a Roy Orbison night on The Big O’s 85th birthday . . . Pick of the Day Dark Lies the Island, 9.40pm, RTÉ One Here’s a dark dramedy scratching beneath the surface of Irish life, created by Kevin Barry and directed by Ian Fitzgibbon, that doesn’t quite fit a date night role, but is well worth a watch. Charlie Murphy stars as Sara, who has married into the feuding and utterly dysfunctional Mannion family.

RICHIE FURAY Tomorrow (4/2) Releases Double Live Album 50TH ANNIVERSARY RETURN TO THE TROUBADOUR

  Article Contributed by SRO | Published on Thursday, April 1, 2021 RICHIE FURAY tomorrow (4/2) will release his much-anticipated double live album 50TH ANNIVERSARY RETURN TO THE TROUBADOUR via DSDK Productions, distributed by MRI Entertainment, via streaming platforms. Both the physical CD and the DVD of the concert film will be available April 23. Listen here to the album via streaming platforms starting tomorrow. A SPECIAL EDITION autographed CD and DVD are available for presale here. This week, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee one of the chief architects of the country rock genre as a member of Buffalo Springfield, Poco and the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band premiered two live performances videos from the DVD: Poco’s “A Good Feelin’ To Know” (with Timothy B. Schmit joining on vocals) via Best Classic Bands and the Buffalo Springfield’s “On The Way Home” via Glide Magazine. FURAY has also shared a Q&A about the album below and here.

The Big Takeover: Bob Dylan – Bob Dylan – 1970 (Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings)

Back in the day, Bob Dylan didn’t just make records, he made music – and he did it pretty much all the time, judging from the ongoing stream of archival releases. Offering 74 previously unreleased tracks on three discs, Bob Dylan – 1970 is drawn from the same sessions that produced the charming New Morning and the poorly received covers set Self Portrait, going beyond even the wide reach of those two albums. Along with alternate takes of contemporary Dylan compositions, it features new versions of old originals, including “Song to Woody” and “It Ain’t Me Babe,” and plenty of unlikely tunes associated with others, from Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” to Sam Cooke’s “Cupid,” to Jay and the Americans’ “Come a Little Bit Closer.” A nearly invisible George Harrison shows up on nine cuts, long before the Traveling Wilburys, along with stellar players like Al Kooper and David Bromberg. Sometimes, Dylan’s just fooling around; other

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