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The 24th annual Aiken Antique Show will be Feb. 2-4 at the Aiken Center for the Arts.
The Augusta GreenJackets announced their coaching staff for the 2024 season.
Augusta University’s men’s team defeated Lander Jan. 24 with the Lady Jags losing.
A Jan. 27 pickleball tournament will benefit mental health services for youth.
Piedmont McDuffie has received a $110,000 Georgia HEART contribution from Hagler Group Global.
The JA Discovery Center provides Richmond and Columbia County students with lessons in business and finance.
Westside handed Thomson its first loss of the season Jan. 23 on the Bulldogs’ home court.
The Church of the Most Holy Trinity is raising funds for restoration of its stained glass windows.
The daughter of the Godfather of Soul is excited about a two-night documentary, “James Brown: Say it Loud,” set to air on A&E in February.
Vinata Lokeshwar received a $2.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute in an effort to improve outcome in patients with aggressive, advanced bladder cancer.
Saturday Chef is a monthly community cooking class at Helms College.
Augusta rolled out the red carpet for the premiere of a feature film.