Friday, March 12, 2010
Michael Holahan/Staff
Derek Dugan (from left), Clay Boardman and Anne Catherine Murray talk about the rehabilitation of a duplex in Harrisburg at the Kroc Center Headquarters.

Developer wants to aid Harrisburg

Businessman and developer Clay Boardman announced a new program Thursday, aiming to rehab dilapidated houses the same way Habitat for Humanity builds new ones.
By Johnny Edwards

Laney boys bounced

Laney's boys end their basketball season with finality, losing 81-56 Thursday night. See our photo gallery.

Springing forward will be easy

For the past week, I have been getting up earlier in 15-minute increments.

Name Augusta's new team

Pick your favorite: Brigade, Chill, Patriots, River Hawks or Snipers. Voting ends Friday night.

What is it?

Tell us the name and model year of this car and you could win a prize from The Augusta Chronicle!

Coming in Sunday's Chronicle

  • Coupons: Hundreds of dollars in savings
  • Return to Iwo: Sixty-five years later, veteran Truett Wood goes back to an old battlefield.
  • What drought? Regional rainfall has been plentiful, but some numbers might surprise you.

Crash kills North Augusta teen

A fatal crash claimed the life of a North Augusta teenager early this morning.

Cox urges raising lottery prices

ATLANTA  - State schools Superintendent Kathy Cox called today for lottery ticket prices to be raised to help pay for K-12 education in Georgia.

Editorial: A seal of disapproval

Blame The Chronicle all you like. But if anyone thinks this page is alone, or even off base, in its urgent criticism of this president's misbegotten policies, they're just not tuned in to reality.

U.S. might seek more vehicle oversight

U.S. government vehicle safety regulators might seek greater authority to investigate defects and are weighing new safety requirements in response to Toyota's recall.
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