Charmain Z. Brackett is the publisher of Augusta Good News. Reach her at charmain@augustagoodnews.com.
The cleaning of the grave marker of Patrick Walsh was the Coalition for Action in Downtown Augusta’s March service project.
Columbia County Animal Services was named Animal Services Agency of the Year for 2024 by the Georgia Animal Control Association (GACA) at its 37th Annual Conference in Tybee Island, Georgia.
Project Life celebrated its fifth anniversary on Gordon Highway in February.
Arts in the Heart of Augusta will move over a couple of streets in 2024.
Georgia Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods visited Norris Elementary in Thomson on March 12,
EN Donuts celebrated its grand opening March 8.
Piedmont Augusta Chief Executive Officer Dr. Lily Jung Henson has been recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of its Women Leaders for 2024.
Art events are scheduled at the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art and Sacred Heart Cultural Center this week.
The Literacy is Health: Books for Shay event provided free books for children as well as medical screenings.
A exhibition honoring the legacy of Rosa T. Beard and the Debutante Club she founded in 1963 opens with a reception on March 17 at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History.
“Z’s Last Hurrah” brings together some of Zanne Colton’s favorite pieces. The April 26 performance will mark Colton’s retirement from the Colton Ballet Company