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Greenbrier’s Lady Wolfpack soccer team won their first ever Class AAAAA state title May 13, defeating the Chamblee Bulldogs 3-0.
The Columbia County School District, in partnership with the Columbia County School District Foundation., recognized graduating seniors for outstanding achievement in the arts during the annual Arts at the Plaza on April 25.
Classes for Helms College’s new electrical training program begin in July, and enrollment is now open.
In six innings, Aiven Cabral did not allow a run, allowing Tate Southisene to lead a comeback that gave Augusta a 4-3 win over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans Tuesday night.
“Bridges: 250 Years of Choral Music ~ Singing the American Promise” is the theme of the Augusta Choral Society’s free performance will begin at 3 p.m. at at St. John’s United Methodist Church, 736 Greene St. Donations will benefit Child Enrichment, Inc.
In its 21st year, the Augusta Canal’s Moonlight Music Cruise brings a variety of performers in a one-of-a-kind setting.
North Augusta High School’s girls softball team defeated Hartsville 8-1 to win the AAAA Lower State District B Championship on Monday, May 11.
A Greenbrier High School, Brent McMillian brings 13 years of athletics experience to Augusta University. He’s the university’s new athletic director.
The inaugural Augusta Music & Songwriter Festival takes place May 15–16 in the heart of downtown Augusta at the Augusta Common.
“Dear Evan Hansen” will be staged at Le Chat Noir beginning May 15.
Augusta came from behind to knock off the Charleston RiverDogs 7-3 Sunday afternoon.
Follow students from the Jessye Norman School of the Arts “Into The Woods” on May 13 at the Augusta University Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre.