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Bank of America grant to help Aiken Technical College students

By Special To Augusta Good News · 12 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Bank of America grant to help Aiken Technical College students

Bank of America has awarded the Aiken Technical College Foundation an economic mobility grant to help students achieve success by removing financial barriers to completing their college education.

Pelicans score six in the ninth to beat GreenJackets

By Special To Augusta Good News · 11 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Pelicans score six in the ninth to beat GreenJackets

Augusta GreenJackets lose to Myrtle Beach Pelicans June 11 at SRP Park.

Roads well rambled: A tribute to Don Rhodes

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 11 Jun 2023 · 3

Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett pays tribute to columnist Don Rhodes who died June 9 at the age of 77.

Don ‘Ramblin’ Rhodes, longtime columnist and entertainment writer, has died

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 11 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Don ‘Ramblin’ Rhodes, longtime columnist and entertainment writer, has died

Don Rhodes, long time columnist, died Friday, June 9.

A five-run third inning propels Pelicans past GreenJackets June 10

By Special To Augusta Good News · 10 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on A five-run third inning propels Pelicans past GreenJackets June 10

The Augusta GreenJackets drop June 10’s game to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.

Photojournalism: Mural painting at East Boundary and Telfair Streets

By Special To Augusta Good News · 10 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Photojournalism: Mural painting at East Boundary and Telfair Streets

Local artists help finish work on three crosswalk murals on Augusta’s east side Saturday.

In pictures: Bicycle Ride Across Georgia ends in Augusta with June 10 celebration

By Mike Adams · 10 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on In pictures: Bicycle Ride Across Georgia ends in Augusta with June 10 celebration

Mike Adams’ photo story of the final leg of the Bicycle Ride Across Georgia. Bicyclists ended their nearly 400 mile journey in Augusta.

Photojournalism: Sgt. Slaughter draws crowds at Augusta JoeFest on June 10

By Mike Adams · 10 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Photojournalism: Sgt. Slaughter draws crowds at Augusta JoeFest on June 10

Mike Adams’ photo story from June 10 at JoeFest, a three-day toy and comic book convention in downtown Augusta.

The Curated Palette offers the art of food

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 09 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on The Curated Palette offers the art of food

The Curated Palette takes a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into an art exhibition and its reception.

Sand Hills Summer Youth Program to offer arts, financial literacy and athletics to middle schoolers

By Staff Report · 09 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Sand Hills Summer Youth Program to offer arts, financial literacy and athletics to middle schoolers

A camp for middle schoolers features a variety of arts as well as financial literacy and athletics.

Master of puppetry to share knowledge at unique camp

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 09 Jun 2023 · 1

Ben Snead, longtime puppeteer in the Augusta area, hopes to pass on his knowledge of the craft through a puppetry camp at Le Chat Noir.

Pelicans eviscerate GreenJackets to win seventh straight June 8

By Special To Augusta Good News · 08 Jun 2023 · Comments Off on Pelicans eviscerate GreenJackets to win seventh straight June 8

The Augusta GreenJackets lost to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans June 8.