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The legislature responded by shifting most of Shreveport and Bossier City's black voters into a new 4th District that stretched in roughly a "Z" shape all the way to Baton Rouge. Most of McCrery's former territory was merged with the 5th District, represented by 16-year incumbent Democrat Jerry Huckaby , who is now retired in Lincoln Parish.
The funeral of President Jimmy Carter has come to a close. The remains of the 39th president, who died on December 29 at the age of 100, will now be taken to his hometown of Plains, Georgia, where ...
James Bennett McCreary (July 8, 1838 – October 8, 1918) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky. He represented the state in both houses of the U.S. Congress and served as its 27th and 37th governor.
James B. McCreary (1838–1918), Governor of Kentucky, U.S. Representative and Senator; Jay McCreary (1918–1995), American basketball player and coach; Foley (musician), stage name of Joseph McCreary, Jr. John McCreary (1761–1833), U.S. Representative from South Carolina; Keith McCreary (1940–2003), National Hockey League player
His father was fatally beaten inside USP McCreary, a federal facility in McCreary County. “Since my dad was killed, it was like pulling teeth to get information out,” Bennett said.
During former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's state funeral in Washington, D.C., several presidents and vice presidents who held office after him came to pay their respects and offer condolences ...
William Edward McCreary Sr. (December 2, 1934 – November 25, 2019) was an ice hockey left winger, coach and general manager. [1] He played in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and the St. Louis Blues from between 1953 and 1971, and then coached in the league with the Blues, Vancouver Canucks, and California Golden Seals between 1971 ...
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