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On Monday’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Politically Georgia” podcast, journalists Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy dug into the listener mailbag, beginning with questions about ...
Two teenagers were killed by lightning in Southeast Georgia during a fishing trip, as reported by FOX 5 Atlanta and confirmed ...
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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNBurial sites for former president Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn open to publicPLAINS, Ga. — The burial sites for former President Jimmy Carter and first lady Rosalynn Carter are now open to the public.
Post office in Plains, Georgia, to be renamed to honor Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter - Jimmy Carter grew up in Plains, Georgia, ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNJimmy and Rosalynn Carter's gravesite now open to publicYou can now visit the eternal resting place of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. The ...
PLAINS, Ga. — Visitors can now pay their respects at the final resting place of former President Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. The burial site, located within a peaceful memorial ...
.Residents of Plains, Georgia share their encounters with former President Jimmy Carter over the decades.
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Plains, Georgia to host 27th annual peanut festival this month - MSNFor more information regarding the festival, visit the Friends of Jimmy Carter website. The post Plains, Georgia to host 27th annual peanut festival this month appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
The first day of memorial services for former President Jimmy Carter began in his hometown of Plains, Ga., and included stops at the Georgia State Capitol and The Carter Center in Atlanta.
A motorcade with the body of Pres. Jimmy Carter travels to his hometown of Plains, Ga., and then on to Atlanta Saturday.
ATLANTA — Jimmy Carter 's extended public farewell began Saturday in Georgia, with the 39th U.S. president’s flag-draped casket tracing his long arc from the Depression-era South and family ...
Days of honoring the 39th president began on Saturday with stops at his childhood farm, the Georgia State Capitol and the Carter Center.
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