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Area fireworks displays and 4th of July fun
Temp: 98.0 F Heat Index: 95 F Augusta, Bush Field, GA July 2, 2009 Fort Gordon Independence Day Celebration Fort Gordon will be celebrating the nation's Independence Day July 2 on Barton Field to allow for Soldiers to celebrate the holiday with their Families on July 4. The U.S. Army Signal Corps Band will perform.
Fifth case of Swine Flu reported at Fort Gordon
" A fifth person at Fort Gordon has been diagnosed with the H1N1 Flu Virus, also know as Swine Flu.
Cleanup volunteers try, but state isn 't helping
Augusta has its share of killjoys, but it also has its share of people trying to fix what they see wrong, even if it means giving up a weekend morning and getting covered in dirt, grime, mud and sweat.
Private: Joining Army changed life, provides stability
The saying goes, "There is strong and then there is Army strong." More than a year ago, U.S. Army Pfc.
Injured Dahlonega soldier soon could return to Georgia
Army Spc. Andy "Sully" Sullens, a Dahlonega native wounded in a May 17 blast in Afghanistan, could finally return to Georgia, possibly this month.
2 more flu cases at Fort Gordon
There are two more confirmed case of the novel influenza A H1N1 virus at Fort Gordon, the post reported this afternoon.
InGenesis Arora Wins $110 Million Army Dental Staffing Contract
InGenesis Medical Staffing of San Antonio, Texas, announces the U.S. Army has awarded the CONUS Dental-South East Region contract to one of its InGenesis Arora joint ventures.
Army post has played a vital role
Fort Gordon's effect on military training is varied and far-reaching. A pictorial history of the sprawling base, which started as Camp Gordon near Atlanta more than a century ago, has been published by three area men under the title Fort Gordon.
6.1 percent of grads from area choose military
Many recent high school graduates are leaving classes behind for beach trips and summer jobs, but some are making final arrangements to head to military basic training.
Traffic changes next week at Ft. Gordon
Friday, June 19, 2009 2:01 p.m. Fort Gordon drivers should be prepared for detours starting Tuesday because of construction of Gate 2. According to a news release from the Public Affairs Office of the United States Army Signal Center & Fort Gordon, drivers will not be able to turn left from Gordon Highway into Gate 2 as a result of the ...
Reservists train for battle casualties
Michelle Vacho decided to join the Army Reserve in 2006, months after her husband was killed in Iraq by an improvised explosive device.
Funds secured for new facility
Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:28 p.m. If you factor in pledges, a $1.8 million fund raising goal has been met for a Fisher House to be built at the Uptown Charlie Norwood Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
H1N1 Flu Confirmed At Fort Gordon
A case of H1N1 Flu has been confirmed at Fort Gordon. Press Release : FORT GORDON, GA - Fort Gordon has one confirmed case of the H1N1 flu, a 42-year-old staff sergeant who is on temporary duty at the Post.
Fort Gordon confirms H1N1 case
AUGUSTA, Ga.- Fort Gordon says a 42-year-old staff sergeant has a confirmed case of the H1N1 flu.
Blake Bugaj , son of Therese Bugaj of Lake Forest, graduated from Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga., and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
Lansing's graduates take first steps into larger world
For hundreds of students who graduated from Lansing high schools Saturday, the future promises a wide array of opportunities.
Troops contact family in flash
Augusta resident Jay Pearlstein couldn't help but tear up as he read a letter he sent to his mother more than 64 years ago during World War II.
Birthdays, weddings and military training completed
Turning two... Payson Ray Nials will turn 2 years old on Saturday. Payson is the son of Dustin and Relissa Nials.
Bob Caruso had an important mission Saturday. It was his job, along with 100 other members of American Legion Post 178, to place 5,000 small American flags on the graves of veterans in the Augusta area.
Lt. Col. Randi Williams' latest stint in service to her country went like this. Four months in Iraq.