The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Taylor

Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.

Grueling best medic competition held at Fort Eisenhower

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 08 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Grueling best medic competition held at Fort Eisenhower

Teams of medics took part in a regional competition Fort Eisenhower.

‘Glow Walk and Roll’ will help raise money for wheelchair accessible van for teen

By Staff Report · 08 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on ‘Glow Walk and Roll’ will help raise money for wheelchair accessible van for teen

A Nov. 9 event will help raise funds for a wheelchair accessible van for a 14 year-old.

Promenade and Paint allows people to learn about public art and participate in it

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 08 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Promenade and Paint allows people to learn about public art and participate in it

Promenade and Paint is one of the Greater Augusta Arts Council’s Authentic Augusta experience.

CSRA Walk for Water set for Nov. 18

By Staff Report · 08 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on CSRA Walk for Water set for Nov. 18

The 2023 CSRA Walk for Water will be at SRP Park in North Augusta Nov. 18.

In pictures: Augusta’s Heroes Overlook

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 07 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on In pictures: Augusta’s Heroes Overlook

Heroes Overlook honors men and women from the Augusta area who have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross or the Navy Cross.

‘Spooky to Be Hungry’ raises one million meals

By Staff Report · 06 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on ‘Spooky to Be Hungry’ raises one million meals

The annual It’s Spooky To Be Hungry food drive raised one million meals.

Salvador Dali inspires college production of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 05 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Salvador Dali inspires college production of ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’

Augusta University will present “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” Nov. 9-12.

Two actors, about 20 characters, tons of laughs for ‘A Tuna Christmas’

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 04 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Two actors, about 20 characters, tons of laughs for ‘A Tuna Christmas’

“A Tuna Christmas” is the first show in the newly named Presidential Dinner Theatre, formerly known as Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre.

Machinist scholarship established at Aiken Tech

By Staff Report · 04 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Machinist scholarship established at Aiken Tech

An endowment has been created to provide scholarships for machinists at Aiken Tech.

Morgan County wins ‘battle of Bulldogs’ Nov. 3

By Christopher Rickerson · 04 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Morgan County wins ‘battle of Bulldogs’ Nov. 3

Harlem loses to Morgan County Nov. 3.

In pictures: Mustangs wrangle playoff win

By Mike Adams · 03 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on In pictures: Mustangs wrangle playoff win

Scenes from Midland Valley’s playoff win Nov. 3.

Child Enrichment named Bank of America’s 2023 Neighborhood Champion

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 03 Nov 2023 · Comments Off on Child Enrichment named Bank of America’s 2023 Neighborhood Champion

Bank of America named Child Enrichment its 2023 Neighborhood Champion Nov. 2.