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Seniors can begin applying for heating aid today
People older than 65 can start applying for federally funded energy-assistance grants starting today.
Last week, the Southeast Bulloch High School marching band "The Swarm" and their dancers "The Stingers" participated in their last competition of the year.
Hushpuppies album a tribute to South
It has taken eight years for The Hushpuppies band to release its second independent CD, but lead vocalist Todd Cowart said fans will find the wait to be more than worthwhile.
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Ruffin's name will be on judicial center
Commissioner Joe Bowles, saying a city facing a deficit of more than $8 million has more important things to worry about than the name of a building, provided the sixth vote Tuesday to name the new judicial center the Augusta Judicial Center and John H. Ruffin Jr.
Reactor shield redesign ordered
The most popular model for the next generation of nuclear power plants in the United States will have to be redesigned or tested again to ensure greater strength in its shield building, federal regulators said Thursday.
Girl healthy before H1N1 struck
Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009 9:36 p.m. The 10-year-old Harlem girl who died of complications associated with the novel influenza A H1N1 virus appeared to be healthy before contracting the disease, a family spokesman said today.
James L. "Jim" McDonald was ordained deacon on Sept. 30 at St. Michael's Church in Waynesboro, Ga.
Teenager's internal clock is broken
Have you ever noticed how you can sometimes anticipate a stoplight turning from red to green? More times than I can count, I've been sitting there looking at the glowing red bulb, and will say to myself "Now." And the light will change.
Remain vigilant against animal cruelty
Cheryl McAuliffe, Georgia director for the Humane Society of the United States, met with more than two dozen members of local rescue groups, government animal control agencies, Sheriff Ronnie Strength and Assistant District Attorney Kristi Goodwin Connell in Augusta on Sept.
WHAT: Although his ministry largely focuses on reaching Jews, he also addresses Christian congregations.
Musician shares technique with class
An evening of jazz promises to deliver an incredible sound. The Aiken Jazz Society will host the Aiken Jazz Fest featuring Wycliffe Gordon, a performer, conductor, composer, arranger and educator.
AUGUSTA, Ga. - MSG Cecil E. McCollum, Sr., US Army Retired, 77, husband of 54 years to Margie James McCollum, of Westbrook Rd., went home to be with his Lord and Savior Wednesday, September 23, 2009, at Eisenhower Medical Center.
Politicians are the same all over. They promise to build a bridge even where there is no river.
Suspect sought in fatal shooting
Friday, Sept. 11, 2009 6:34 a.m. A suspect remains at large after a Waynesboro man was fatally shot last night at a Gordon Highway convenience store.
Officials see promise in training site
Nuclear reactor facility Plant Vogtle, near Waynesboro, has a bright future, and officials in Thomson and McDuffie County want to become part of it.
Only on 12: Christine Long says she has "new evidence" after neglect conviction
Christine Long, convicted of neglecting her eleven children, shared her side of the story exclusively with News 12's Lynnsey Gardner.
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Fractured state policies waste water
Our media is overloaded with political tirades devised to win the tri-state water wars with sheer bravado in lieu of reason.
Moody's changes Southern Co., subsidiaries' credit rating outlooks to negative
Southern Electric Generating Co. The rating agency also affirmed Southern Co. Funding Corp.'s Prime-1 short-term rating for commercial paper.
Theresa Richards and other members of Total Woman of Augusta decided to do something different this year.
Man shot in head in Hephzibah dies
A man who's been on life support after being shot in the head on Sunday has died.