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At 25, Mercy Kehinde-Ige is the youngest recipient of this year’s Paceline grants. The graduate student is researching ways to boost T-cell metabolism to help them fight tumors longer.
The Salvation Army of Augusta helped more than 1,100 children in the area during the 2022 holiday season.
The Edgefield County Historical Society has released the second edition of an Edgefield County history book.
Volunteers cleaned up the Celtic cross and grounds behind Saint Paul’s Church on Reynolds Street.
Arts in the Heart of Augusta drew thousands of people downtown Sept. 16. The festival continues Sept. 17.
Faced with a looming deadline, officials with the Garden City Rescue Mission and Life Development Center created an aggressive plan and succeeded in raising enough money to buy its current location.
The Augusta Symphony’s 2023-2024 season features an American flavor.
Augusta Ballet will present the classic story of Beauty and the Beast to open its 2023-2024 season.