A Charlotte-based appliance retailer is entering the homestore business and branching into the Piedmont Triad. Queen City Audio Video & Appliances has recently acquired multiple ...
Farrell’s Fine Furnishings at 214 Watson St. has been the go-to place in Ripon for interior decoration and furniture.
Plains, Ga., joins a collection of other small towns known for their part in presidential history. That can provide a steady ...
I have my own memories of Carter from a muggy week in June 1991. I was a young journalist at the Miami Herald documenting the ...
Perhaps Carter’s most revealing poem, “I Wanted to Share My Father’s World,” concerns the man who never got to see his namesake son’s achievements. He wrote that he despised Earl’s discipline, and ...
Carter’s passing Sunday has unearthed memories from his 1977-1981 presidency. Somewhere between his greatest foreign-policy success (the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt) and his ...
I dropped the ticket in a barrel and was told by the Secret Service that I was not to touch him or speak to him. I proceeded through the line and Jimmy was at a desk on a small stage. I was handed a ...
President Jimmy Carter died at the age of 100 earlier this week. Two Kansas Citians with ties to the 39th president reflect on his impact, during and after his time in office. President Jimmy ...
Jimmy Carter took up woodworking after his presidency, creating unique handmade furniture. USF created 3D models of his woodworking and models of Boyhood Farm and Plains Georgia home to preserve his ...
It's all going down in Vegas New Years eve. Nikki Novak and Michael Yo are ready to go - with musical acts like the Jackson Five on the way to steal the New Years Eve Show on Nexstar's Coast to ...
Carter was raised in peanut-growing Plains, Georgia. “Now I am a furniture maker,” he said proudly, obviously skipping the four years he was president of the world’s most powerful country.
The latest volume of poetry by former city Alderman Elmer Beard coincidentally includes a reminiscence of Jimmy Carter's visit to Hot Springs in the 1970s. "We Didn't Come Here to Stay ...