Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
Katrina Hutchins will be the commencement speaker for the Aug. 9 Helms College graduation.
Family and friends gathered on Aug. 2 to celebrate Flo Parrish’s 100th birthday.
The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston has extended the deadline to Sept. 7 for artists to submit for the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art.
A president, a female golfer, a war hero turned pro baseball player and a groundbreaking psychiatrist/New York Times’ bestselling author. They are all part of the fabric of Augusta’s history and are among the people visitors will meet after hours Aug. 14 at the 12th Annual Night at the Museum.
A new collaboration between Augusta University’s College of Education and Human Development and School of Public Health has resulted in a $2.4 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration to increase behavioral health services for high-need, high-demand areas serving children, adolescents and transitional-aged youth living in Augusta.
Sunday’s game between the GreenJackets and Carolina Mudcats was canceled due to rain and unplayable field conditions.
Rayven Antonio continues to love pitching at home and limited the Mudcats to just one run in six strong innings as Augusta GreenJackets took a 5-3 final for their fourth straight defeat of Carolina.
A new monument for the American Revolution was dedicated Saturday at the Edgefield Courthouse Square in Edgefield.
Over the past several weeks, SRP Federal Credit Union employees have rolled up their sleeves and given back to the community through blood drives and back-to-school events.
The GreenJacket offense didn’t miss a beat despite a series of transactions, as all nine hitters reached base to thump the Carolina Mudcats by a score of 12-4 Aug. 1.
Accelerate Augusta announced on Aug. 1 that Shaun Andrews will be its new Executive Director.