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Derek May, 41, publisher of The St. Augustine Record, has been named assistant to the president of Morris Communications Company LLC.
Take advantage of offers, avoid falling into debt traps
Here are a few points to ponder to optimize credit card purchases and avoid fees: GET SMART: Don't buy anything you can't pay for -- it's the basic principle for staying out of trouble with credit cards, said Josh Frank, a senior researcher at the Center for Responsible Lending.
Things happen to you while you're writing, Augusta author Louise Shivers said. In the old and tattered copies of John L. Stoddard's Lectures , a gift from her grandmother Georgeanna to her father, she discovered an inscription: "When I am gone I will soon be forgotten.
Holiday job competition is stiff
Holiday job prospects are a bit brighter this year, providing some relief after employers more than halved the number of seasonal workers in 2008.
Concert kicks off holiday drive
Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 7:56 p.m. The Empty Stocking Fund got off to a grand start today with the Augusta Concert Band giving a rousing performance of holiday music at First Baptist Church of Augusta.
ASU senior's White House work leads to Web show
Demetrius Minor says he learned a thing or two about Washington while a White House intern.
College students in Georgia will pay more in fees next year to help make up for state budget cuts.
AUGUSTA, GA It is time for the third annual Metro Spirit short story contest and our goal is for this year's entries to be even better than last year's stories.
Davidson's Galvin is Richmond County's teacher of year
Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School math teacher Steve Galvin was named the 2010 Richmond County School System teacher of the year Thursday night.
Goal is to help more black men graduate
Augusta State University junior Bradley Brown is getting close to graduating, and he knows the importance of reaching his goal.
Mock Disaster Training At Augusta State University
Friday morning, Augusta State University conducted mock trauma and other emergency situations for its senior nursing class.
Author Opens Lines of Communications on Racism -- Plain Talk - Volume ...
From author Corey Washington comes an honest and direct discussion on one of the most controversial topics and sensitive issues in society.
Heather Abdelnur's reaction to the deadly shooting at Fort Hood on Nov. 5 wasn't all that different from her reaction to Sept.
UTC Presents Symposium On 19th Century Press, The Civil War And Free Expression
UTC Chancellor Roger Brown said, 'Chattanooga has a rich Civil War history, and we're happy that our campus can bring together academic scholars and history enthusiasts for such an outstanding program of presentations.' Papers from the first five conferences were published by Transaction Publishers in 2000 as a book of readings called The Civil War ...
Augusta State University Receives $20,000 Grant From Watson-Brown Foundation
Augusta State University has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the Watson-Brown Foundation to complete an audiobook library of classic Southern literature.
'You Can't Take It With You' plays to modern economic woes
Carolyn Cope never met a period piece she didn't like. In her years at Augusta State University, she has produced numerous period plays, most from the mid-20th century.
AUGUSTA, GA Although Augusta State University's storied history dates back to the late 1700s, it wasn't until the late 1960s when the first black students arrived on campus.
Augusta doesn't have a real ghost story
If, after I depart this vale, you ever remember me and have thought to please my ghost, forgive some sinner and wink your eye at some homely girl.
ANALYSIS: Election could determine fate of TEE center
Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009 7:56 p.m. There are two main schools of thought about changes in the modus operandi of the Augusta Commission as a result of Tuesday's election.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Nutial, of Thomson, are pleased to announce the wedding of their daughter, Laura A. Nutial, to Timothy L. Cain, son of Mr.
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