Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett writes a column about “Happy,” the campaign her artist brother, Porkchop, created.
Month: December 2022
Tax credits among new laws to take effect in Georgia Jan. 1
Laws making it easier for food truck vendors to do business and several tax credits go into effect in Georgia Jan. 1, 2023.
Press On Fund to make final donation in $1 million pledge
The Press On Fund’s final installment in a $1 million, four-year pledge is slated for January 2023.
Registration open for 2023 Savannah River Site tours
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions is inviting approximately 900 members of the public to hop on board one of 26 driving tours of the Savannah River Site in 2023. Visitors can gain an understanding about the Department of Energy’s facilities, missions and workforce that changed the face of nearby counties and helped the United States during […]
Poison Peach XIV screens horror, history flicks
Poison Peach Film Festival XIV will be Jan. 7-8, 2023.
Storyland Theatre production to air locally
Storyland Theatre’s animated musical “The Emperor’s New Clothes” will be aired New Year’s weekend.
Aiken photographer captures beauty of state parks during artist-in-residence program
Aiken photographer Patrick Krohn has been an artist-in-residence with the South Carolina Parks Service for two consecutive years.
Santa visits Children’s Hospital of Georgia
Santa visits the Children’s Hospital of Georgia.
Photojournalism: Lights and sights of the season
A few of the sights around town this holiday season.
Augusta University scientists explore links between antibiotic and type 1 diabetes
Augusta University researchers are studying how the antibodies formed by the drug gentamicin appear to increase the risk of type 1 diabetes in children who are already genetically at risk for the disease.