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Noland Peacock, a former Gillette police detective, stands Thursday outside of a home on Harder Drive in Gillette, where a deadly standoff took place on Dec. 20, 1983. On that
Noland Peacock, former police detective, points north along Harder Drive in Gillette toward the house he holed up in while negotiating a hostage situation during an armed standoff in 1983
Growing up on Harder Drive, Sam Hubbard has heard stories of “some sort of hostage situation” in the house across the street from where he still lives.
Big Christmas light events where you buy tickets to drive through tunnels, walk through mazes, and raise a cup of cocoa with Santa are fun. But sometimes you
These DFW homes rescue 2020 with quirky, over-the-top Christmas lights The Great Christmas Family Light Fight next year. Courtesy photo Courtesy photo Photo courtesy of Louie Murillo Nothing brings more joy at the end of a dark year than the bright, colorful lights of Christmas. And when your annual holiday drive around the neighborhood brings you upon that ONE special house — the one with festive tunes pulsing from speakers and choreographed trees dancing along, with lights so over-the-top that Santa can surely see them from the North Pole — that's when it truly feels like the hap-happiest season of all. These distinctly festive family homes throughout Dallas-Fort Worth are attracting visitors with their immersive displays, high-tech shows, quirky extras, and — in one case — lights worthy of a reality competition show.