On May 18, SRP Federal Credit Union officials celebrated $3 million worth of nickels going back into local school systems.
The Sand Hills Community Center Summer Youth Program marks its ninth year beginning June 1.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Savannah District, is reopening Ridge Road Campground Wednesday, May 20, marking the final campground to be restored and reopened at Clark’s Hill Lake since Hurricane Helene hit in September 2024.
Joe Olsavsky broke a late tie with his first home run of the year, igniting a three-run seventh that propelled the GreenJackets to a 7-4 win over the Myrtle Beach Pelicans on May 17.
The annual NOT’Lanta Open was May 15-17, 2026 at Augusta’s Montclair pickleball courts.
On May 16, to mark Armed Forces Day, members of Pine Needle Garden Club, Garden Clubs of Georgia and the Pendleton King Park Foundation gathered to unveil and dedicate a Blue Star Marker.
The Augusta GreenJackets smashed the Myrtle Beach Pelicans May 16.
Dogs competed in the Aiken County Dog Club’s Second AKC Sanctioned A Match on May 16.
On May 15, Warren Road Elementary School celebrated its former students who are graduating high school.
The Augusta Sports Council surprised 10 high school seniors from May 11-15 with GAMES scholarships.
Ethan Bagwell worked six scoreless frames with a career-high eight strikeouts, but the Myrtle Beach Pelicans scored seven runs against Kade Woods in the seventh inning to unseat Bagwell’s efforts and take a 7-6 win on May 15.
Dunkin’ celebrated the grand opening of its newest Next Generation restaurant in Harlem on May 15 and presented a $20,000 check to Wellstar Golisano Children’s Hospital of Georgia to support its facility dog Popcorn.