KENT, Ohio — Carter Lumber, a national building materials supplier, has acquired Townsend Building Supply, a building materials dealer with six locations in Southern Alabama and the Florida ...
A living room inside an old English Tudor home. A house once owned by former US President Jimmy Carter's relatives is now on the market. A living room inside an old English Tudor home. A house ...
A son of a farmer and a nurse, Carter grew up with three siblings—two sisters and a brother. His White House biography says that "peanut farming, talk of politics, and devotion to the Baptist ...
And that's what President Carter is proving today, that all those things make a difference." The White House put a happy birthday message for Carter on the North Lawn grounds. Stuckey said that ...
the foundation Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter founded after leaving the White House. "Everyone here is making history," grandson Jason Carter said. "This is the first time people have come together to ...
The White House celebrated former President Jimmy Carter’s milestone centennial birthday Tuesday with a giant “100” sign on the North Lawn during a rainy day in the nation’s capital ...
In honor of former President Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday, the North Lawn of the White House on Tuesday featured a giant “100” with the message,“Happy Birthday President Carter." ...
In a celebration fit for a centenarian, the historic Fox theater in Atlanta recently hosted dozens of musical acts and thousands of guests for a concert celebrating the 100th birthday of Georgia ...
Photo: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images Jimmy Carter, who turns 100 on Oct. 1, doesn’t get enough credit for the quarter-century economic boom from 1983 to 2008 and the underlying ...
Though frail and generally confined to his modest ranch house in Plains, Ga., Mr. Carter has not only refused to surrender to the inevitability of time, he has perked up in recent months ...
Jimmy Carter is turning 100, and his health is as good as it was the day he entered hospice, his grandson, Jason Carter, told 11Alive, the NBC News affiliate in Atlanta, in a late September interview.
Gerald Rafshoon, former President Jimmy Carter’s White House communications director, initially refused to join Carter’s 1966 campaign for Georgia governor because, he said, it wasn’t ...