Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
A night of music will raise money to help those with a neurodegenerative disease.
Columnist Tyler Strong provides an update from the second round at the Augusta National.
The Kevin and Brittany Kisner Foundation made a $1.2 million donation toward its $5.3 million pledge.
Christians commemorated Good Friday as they took up their crosses and walked in south Augusta April 7.
Progress on a new cyber campus at Fort Gordon continues as Signal Towers comes down.
Multiple events are planned along the Augusta Canal in April including an outdoor discovery day, concerts on the water and new tours.
The Congregation Children of Israel marked the beginning of Passover April 5 with a Seder at the temple of Walton Way.
The Augusta GreenJackets open their season April 6 in Columbia and April 11 at SRP Park.
Augusta National officials announced their intention to support a multiphase partnership with Augusta Municipal Golf Course, also known as “The Patch,” Augusta Technical College and The First Tee of Augusta to strengthen public golf in the community and foster even greater opportunities to play the game and work in the sport.
Classic rock comes to the Imperial Theatre Sept. 22 with two bands playing tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. This concert has been rescheduled from April.