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The GreenJackets head into Sunday’s final game of the 2023 season after a Saturday win.
Dr. Jennifer Allen became certified as a menopause practitioner from the North American Menopause Society — one of only four in Augusta and the surrounding area.
Photos from Saturday’s opening day of the Cattyshack Cats’ The International Cat Association Cat Show at Riverview Park.
Maurice Johnson, a Glenn Hills High School graduate, has made his career in film and TV. His latest film screens Sept. 9 a the Miller Theater.
After losing the first two games of the season, Augusta Prep earned its first win, defeating Piedmont Academy 16-14 on Sept. 8
GreenJackets’ bats come alive in the Sept. 8 game against the Wood Ducks.
Naked Epicurean offers up her suggestions for a tailgating party to remember.
A murderously funny love triangle heads to Fort Gordon Dinner Theatre.
The Augusta Museum of History offers a look into its archives through the Behind the Scenes program.
Wood Ducks drop GreenJackets1-0 Sept. 6 as the season winds down.
In 1970, Dr. Joseph Hobbs was one of just seven African American students accepted to the Medical College of Georgia, where he graduated in 1974. He spent 45 years at MCG and Augusta University before retiring in 2020. He will be honored Sept. 8.
Movie-goers sometimes come dressed in character for the Movies at the Miller series.