Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
Kenneth Bradshaw received the Georgia Head Start Association’s Superintendent of the Year Award.
Project Refresh and Pernell’s H.O.P.E. Ministry joined GAP Ministries for a recent event.
Matthew Widener owns Shrunk 3D Augusta, a franchise creating unique figurines.
A 12,808-square-foot troop store was unveiled May 30 at Fort Eisenhower.
Westside High School basketball players received their championship rings on June 1.
The GreenJackets fell 6-2 to the Woodpeckers May 31.
Build the Band is a June 14 fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity.
Salvation Army’s new Family Store is set to open June 8.
Summer offers several free outdoor performance series around the area.
The “Pillars of the Golden Blocks” at the Twiggs Circle Roundabout highlights the contributions of African Americans to the medicine in Augusta during a time of segregation.