Plains, Ga., had been bracing for the inevitable through the former president’s ailments and nearly two years of hospice care. Still, his death, at 100, “doesn’t seem real.” By Rick Rojas ...
Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency in Sumter County, not for a natural disaster, but to allow state resources to help the city of Plains after former President Jimmy Carter’s death ...
PLAINS, Ga. − From Dollar General to the local high school, Americans had words of admiration in Jimmy Carter's hometown for a local hero who became president and leader of the free world and ...
PLAINS, Ga. — By late Monday morning, flags were at half-staff in this small downtown and the decorations were coming down—early. "This next week was gonna be our packing up Christmas," said Jillian ...
PLAINS, Ga. — To the world, he was a former president and global humanitarian. But here in this quiet Southern town, Jimmy Carter was something altogether more — a Sunday school teacher, a ...
James Earl Carter, known as Jimmy throughout his life, was born on Oct. 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia, the son of Earl and Lillian Carter. The family owned a peanut farm and he grew up in a home ...
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They love planes and, um, you know, they aren't after *** fancy house or anything. They just like the plain ordinary people here in planes. And the folks here in Plains have always been fond of the ...
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Jimmy Carter was born on October 1, 1924, in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia. Carter grew up on his family's 360-acre peanut farm in the nearby community of Archery. His father ...
Took many photographs again this year while on the civic affairs beat. Time for a look back. I’ve chosen a variety so as not to feature a whole gallery of politicians gesturing at microphones; ...
The farm is located in Archery, Georgia, about 3 miles from the nearby town of Plains. Known as "Boyhood Farm," the Carter family peanut farm is a popular tourist destination in the area.