When Jimmy Carter came to Johnstown in April 1976, as a presidential primary candidate, he held a press conference inside a Tribune-Democrat office that then-editor George Fattman described as being ...
REGIONAL—There’s no place like home, and the many hands serving Siouxland Habitat for Humanity have kept busy serving communities in 2024.
When Jimmy Carter came to Johnstown in April 1976, as a presidential primary candidate, he held a press conference inside a ...
According to an announcement, NCDOT will close both direction of Malpass Corner Road near U.S. 421 at 8 a.m. Jan. 6.
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina (CFWNC) has distributed over $1.8 million to nonprofits providing ...
The trees that grow in the Mississippi River floodplain have been overwhelmed by higher water and longer-lasting floods.
Across North Carolina, many counties are gearing up to begin work on flood reduction projects approved by the state.
Stockton Council is expected to put forward the proposals, and is asking its own officers for views about the environment ...
A well-known hotspot among bird watchers and outdoor enthusiasts, the wetlands have endured aging infrastructure issues and ...
The result is mass stretches of dead trees that can no longer perform their functions of providing wildlife habitat, sucking up pollutants that would otherwise run downriver and slowing water during ...
President Jimmy Carter left a lasting legacy in North Texas through his own physical labor with Habitat for Humanity.