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Man who killed himself in police standoff charged in 2019 Summit Heights slaying: Police were trying to serve a warrant at a home on Cobalt Drive but the man wouldn’t come out, and then he killed himself, according to police. He was out on bond after being charged with first-degree murder. Veteran population drops over rising house prices: After years of increases in our veteran population, we had 6,000 fewer in 2020, despite ongoing growth. Part of the problem: The VA loan program doesn’t work when houses are selling above market value. ....
Man who killed himself in police standoff charged in 2019 Summit Heights slaying: Police were trying to serve a warrant at a home on Cobalt Drive but the man wouldn’t come out, and then he killed himself, according to police. He was out on bond after being charged with first-degree murder. Veteran population drops over rising house prices: After years of increases in our veteran population, we had 6,000 fewer in 2020, despite ongoing growth. Part of the problem: The VA loan program doesn’t work when houses are selling above market value. ....
Man who killed himself in police standoff charged in 2019 Summit Heights slaying: Police were trying to serve a warrant at a home on Cobalt Drive but the man wouldn’t come out, and then he killed himself, according to police. He was out on bond after being charged with first-degree murder. Veteran population drops over rising house prices: After years of increases in our veteran population, we had 6,000 fewer in 2020, despite ongoing growth. Part of the problem: The VA loan program doesn’t work when houses are selling above market value. ....
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The hearts of a Clarksville reverend and his family continue to beat across three generations, nearly four decades after their tragic deaths. On July 5, 1981, the Rev. Roy L. Lewis and his relatives were traveling to Tullahoma. Lewis, 57 at the time, was preparing to give a trial sermon to a church that morning and was part of a three-car caravan to the southern Middle Tennessee area. Members of the Lewis family prepare to drop four white roses into the Red River. (Blaine Kellar) Less than 5 miles from their Clarksville home, Lewis’ car skidded on the North Second Street bridge, causing the vehicle to careen into the Red River. Lewis, his wife Delores, their son Patrick, and his mother Laquel were all killed. ....
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