Cross Creek’s High School boys basketball team stayed hot as the Razorbacks dominated Harlem 73-44 on Friday, Feb 7
North Augusta’s girls win big over Airport Feb. 7.
A door honoring President Jimmy Carter pays tribute to his volunteer service, and its artwork will help raise funds for an organization he held dear.
A prescribed burn was conducted at Fort Eisenhower Feb. 6. The burn falls inline with the Georgia Forestry Commission’s “prescribed fire awareness week” Feb. 2-8.
Christopher R. Wilson, a a 2013 John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School graduate, will perform at Atlanta’s Fox Theatre with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Feb. 12-16.
The Augusta Stars competed in the Special Olympics Georgia Winter Games in Marietta, Georgia, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
The Diamond Lakes Regional Park baseball field will be officially renamed in honor of former Commissioner Andy Cheek, a dedicated advocate for youth sports and community development. The renaming ceremony will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5.
Watch on Fox Monday, Feb. 10 as Grovetown’s Woody Kaminer gets dropped into the forests of Canada and has to survive.
On Saturday, Augusta Ballet held its first weekend of rehearsals for the annual production of “Narnia.” While the arts group has rebuilt, others still struggle after Hurricane Helene.
The Irish American Heritage Society (IAHS) announced its distinguished honorees for the 2025 St. Patrick’s Day Parade at the annual Grand Marshal Ball Feb. 1.
YAMATO: The Drummers of Japan will bring its Hito no Chikara – The Power of Human
Strength show to Aiken at 7 pm. Feb. 11 as part of the University of South Carolina Aiken’s 2024-2025 cultural series.