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

‘Great music’ for ‘great causes.’ Upcoming concerts double as fundraisers

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 29 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on ‘Great music’ for ‘great causes.’ Upcoming concerts double as fundraisers

Three upcoming concerts will provide great music and raise money for area causes.

Corgi group offers fun for dogs and humans

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 28 Jan 2023 · 1

About 14 corgis chased balls, frisbees and each other Saturday at Evans’ Riverside Dog Park.

Photojournalism: The Augusta Canal near the fall line and headgates on a winter’s day

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 28 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Photojournalism: The Augusta Canal near the fall line and headgates on a winter’s day

Publisher Charmain Z. Brackett’s photo story of a recent visit to the Augusta Canal near the Savannah Rapids Pavilion.

Interact with dinosaur-themed fun at Dino-SOAR Day

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 27 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Interact with dinosaur-themed fun at Dino-SOAR Day

Join Soar Academy for a Dinosaur experience Feb. 4.

Augusta University and Augusta Technical College announce Augusta Advantage

By Special To Augusta Good News · 26 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Augusta University and Augusta Technical College announce Augusta Advantage

Augusta University and Augusta Technical College officials announced a new program Wednesday to streamline the process of transferring credits from Augusta Tech to Augusta University.

Ramblin’s Roads: Marty Stuart has been performing locally for almost half a century

By Don "Ramblin'" Rhodes · 26 Jan 2023 · 1

Columnist Don Rhodes has known musician Marty Stuart since the 1970s and shares some of his memories in this installment of Ramblin’s Roads.

Medical college research on stress-induced depression shows promise for new treatments

By Special To Augusta Good News · 25 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Medical college research on stress-induced depression shows promise for new treatments

Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are studying how stress leads to depression and are hopeful their findings may lead to better treatment options.

Vintage model embraces her own style

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 24 Jan 2023 · 5

Audrey Monroe has always loved the glamour and style of Hollywood’s yesteryear. About four years ago, she decided to completely adopt the style that has called to her.

Augusta University and Army partner to better serve soldiers

By Special To Augusta Good News · 23 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Augusta University and Army partner to better serve soldiers

Augusta University and the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence signed a new agreement to help military service members obtain degrees.

Chocolates and flowers? Lock your love instead

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 23 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Chocolates and flowers? Lock your love instead

Show your love by buying a lock and throwing away the key.

Historical markers dedicated at Augusta Jewish Museum

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 22 Jan 2023 · 2

Historical markers were dedicated Jan. 22 for two buildings that are part of the Augusta Jewish Museum.

Blood donations always needed

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 22 Jan 2023 · Comments Off on Blood donations always needed

January is national blood donation month.