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Jimmy Carter's funeral begins by tracing 100 years from rural Georgia to the world stage

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www.wsav.com – BILL BARROW, JEFF AMY and KATE PAYNE, Associated Press – 2025-01-04 19:39:00

SUMMARY: The extended public farewell for former President Jimmy Carter began in Georgia, where his flag-draped casket traveled from his hometown of Plains to the Carter Presidential Center. Carter, who passed away at 100, was remembered as a transformational leader and humanitarian. Family members shared personal stories, highlighting his dedication to public service and close family ties. The motorcade included stops at significant locations from his life, emphasizing his humble beginnings and political legacy. Mourners paid respects at the Presidential Center, where Carter’s spirit and impact on human rights, democracy, and community service were celebrated. National ceremonies will continue before his burial next to his wife in Plains.

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The baby names going 'extinct' in 2025, according to BabyCenter

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www.wsav.com – Michael Bartiromo – 2025-01-17 15:38:00

SUMMARY: BabyCenter’s 2025 list highlights baby names at risk of going extinct, showing a significant decline in popularity. Names like “Jamie” and “Jamal” dropped the most, falling 320 and 433 spots, respectively, from the previous year. Other names for girls and boys, such as “Remy,” “Katie,” “Emery,” and “Esteban,” also saw significant decreases. Baby-naming consultant Colleen Slagen notes that trendy names often crash in popularity, advising against choosing names that rapidly rise in rankings. She highlights “Everly,” which spiked in popularity but may soon fade. More details are available at BabyCenter.com.

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Augusta makes changes to debris removal, issues final pass guidance

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www.wjbf.com – D.V. Wise – 2025-01-17 09:29:00

SUMMARY: Since October 7, 2024, Augusta’s debris contractor, Ceres, has collected nearly 2.4 million cubic yards of vegetative debris and is nearing the end of the initial pass. Upcoming final pass details will identify zones for debris removal, starting next week with specific voting precincts. Residents should place debris in the right-of-way without mixing it with household waste, as mixed piles will not be collected. Smaller piles should be consolidated into larger ones, and items like stumps and root balls will be collected separately. For additional guidance, residents can visit augostaga.gov or contact Augusta 311.

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U-Haul: South Carolina the fastest growing state in the country

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www.wsav.com – Taylor Farmer – 2025-01-16 21:24:00

SUMMARY: A U-Haul study reveals that South Carolina is growing faster than any other state, with significant population increases and net gains in one-way movers. The state’s appeal includes its southern charm, history, beaches, mountains, and a 7% lower cost of living. Greenville, a major draw, sees 28 new residents daily, with expectations of 250,000 more in 20 years. Demand for housing has led to rising prices. People are attracted by job opportunities in tech and manufacturing, with companies like Boeing and BMW contributing. Economic development in Spartanburg and Anderson counties has also spurred job growth and investments.

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