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Nov. 22, 2009 “I look forward to an America which will not be afraid of grace and beauty.” - President John F. Kennedy, Oct. 26, 1963 It’s been 46 years since that awful day in Dallas when President John F. Kennedy...
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Cable television newsman Dominic Carter, an influential reporter on New York politics, was convicted Friday of an attempted assault on his wife. The Rockland County district attorney's office issued a one-sentence statement Friday saying Carter, 46, was...
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Two incumbents were swept from office Tuesday night in a stunning upset in the Oskaloosa City Council race. Voters also approved keeping the current Oskaloosa Municipal Airport. Two incumbents were swept from office Tuesday night in a stunning upset in...
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At the Americus Mayor and City Council agenda setting meeting Monday, Frank Joiner, chairman of the Americus and Sumter County Airport Authority, gave an update on the recent progress and ongoing work at Jimmy Carter Regional Airport. At the Americus...
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The Sumter County Board of Education held a public forum in the Sumter County Middle School cafeteria to allow public comments on qualities and qualifications of the next superintendent. The Sumter County Board of Education held a public forum in the...
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During the week, the Carters will join dignitaries, celebrities, volunteers and Habitat homeowners as they build in Chiang Mai and visit construction sites in the other countries. Celebrity volunteers expected to build in Chiang Mai and elsewhere include...
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The staff at Jimmy Carter National Historic Site recently honored its Volunteers-In-Parks (VIPs) at a Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon. During the past year, volunteers at the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site contributed 1,554 hours and participated...
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It could very easily be argued that the United States of America has many rogue elements that wish to do her harm. The obvious would be Muslim extremists such as Al Queda or the Taliban. However, it should be noted that at all...
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IT WAS meant to show off his virility and vitality, but when president Jimmy Carter went jogging it destroyed him. His legs buckled and he was photographed being helped to his feet by secret service agents. Was this the man, Americans asked, to stand...
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International Observers to the April 2010 Sudanese General Elections started arriving in the State this week amid concerns by stakeholders that the Registration process is very poor. The elections are Sudan’s first since political violence and civil war...
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