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Miss Augusta’s Teen believes ‘confidence is key’

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 07 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Miss Augusta’s Teen believes ‘confidence is key’

A Lakeside High School student promotes self-confidence as part of her platform as Miss Augusta’s Teen. She competed at the state pageant, which is part of the Miss America organization, in June.

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United Way of the CSRA accepting school supply donations for its Stuff the Bus campaign

By Staff Report · 06 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on United Way of the CSRA accepting school supply donations for its Stuff the Bus campaign

Stuff the Bus collected nearly 30,000 school supply items for area children in 2022.

Pelicans top GreenJackets on a rainy July 5

By Special To Augusta Good News · 05 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Pelicans top GreenJackets on a rainy July 5

Augusta GreenJackets lose to Myrtle Beach on July 5.

ArtScape: July art calendar offers heavy nod to women

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 05 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on ArtScape: July art calendar offers heavy nod to women

ArtScape is a column highlighting multiple arts exhibitions in the area in July.

Creative Impressions summer academy set for July

By Staff Report · 05 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Creative Impressions summer academy set for July

Creative Impression Summer Creative Arts Academy will be July 10-21.

GreenJackets celebrate Independence Day with win

By Special To Augusta Good News · 05 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on GreenJackets celebrate Independence Day with win

The Augusta GreenJackets posted a Independence Day victory.

The Splatter Place offers splashes of fun in paint

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 05 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on The Splatter Place offers splashes of fun in paint

The Splatter Place offers fun with paint.

In pictures: A Colonial Fourth of July in North Augusta

By Mike Adams · 04 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on In pictures: A Colonial Fourth of July in North Augusta

North Augusta’s Living History Park was the site of a Colonial observance of Independence Day.

Column: ‘There’s no place like Oz’ for area author

By Ron Baxley Jr. · 03 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Column: ‘There’s no place like Oz’ for area author

Correspondent Ron Baxley Jr. shares about his experience among Wizard of Oz lovers from around the world at Oz-Stravaganza.

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Richmond County School System awarded more than $70,000 to support student achievement

By Staff Report · 03 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Richmond County School System awarded more than $70,000 to support student achievement

The Richmond County School System received $73,041 in Opportunity Grants from the Georgia Department of Education to support mathematics and advanced learning in schools.

Casanova plates four in GreenJackets win

By Special To Augusta Good News · 02 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Casanova plates four in GreenJackets win

The Augusta GreenJackets won July 2 over the Columbia Fireflies.

Veteran sought help for PTSD on a dare

By Charmain Z. Brackett · 02 Jul 2023 · Comments Off on Veteran sought help for PTSD on a dare

Veleka Douglas sought help for post-traumatic stress disorder after another veteran dared her. Now, she’s glad she did and hopes other veterans will advocate for their own mental well-being.