Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
An Augusta University researcher is making strides to battle the impact of Fentanyl on the nation by using a drone to detect dangerous chemicals in the air.
The Lakeside Panthers continued their historic run this football season with a win over New Manchester 40-7 on Friday, Nov. 15.
Scenes from Friday night’s playoff game between the North Augusta Yellow Jackets and the Airport Eagles.
Led by senior right side hitter Marin Freeland, the Augusta University volleyball tamed the Georgia College Bobcats in three quick sets on Friday night, Nov. 15, at Christenberry Fieldhouse.
Since 2018, Club Car employees have worked with Martinez Elementary School faculty on a program to show students how the math, science and language skills they learn today actually apply in real world settings.
The Fab Four -The Ultimate Tribute returns to the Columbia County Performing Arts Center on Nov. 23 with a new show called “USA Meets The Beatles.”
The top 12 and under and 10 and under Augusta Recreation and Parks Department will play in the Cliff Sanders Sr. Memorial Bowl.
Residents of the 63 Georgia counties affected by Tropical Storm Debby, damage Aug. 4—20, 2024, or Hurricane Helene who were provided Displacement Assistance because they couldn’t return to their home after the storms may be eligible for Rental Assistance.
Christine Newby has coordinated volunteers who’ve made thousands of blankets for area children.
The Augusta University women’s basketball team opened its 2024-2025 season with a victory.
The Aiken Community Theatre Youth Wing’s production of “Our Place” will be Nov. 13-17.