Stories by Lisa Kaylor

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

History museum prepares for Masters Week visitors

Spring cleaning is in full swing at the Augusta Museum of History in preparation for an influx of visitors for Masters Week.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

DAR member proud to have been regent

At first, Nancy Parks didn't really want to be Regent of the Augusta Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
By Lisa Kaylor

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Wintry weather expected today

A freeze warning has been issued for the northwestern part of the Aiken-Augusta area for early Thursday morning, said Jim Kilmer, of the National Weather Service in Columbia.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Coffee sales benefit charity

Three MBA students at Georgia Regents University want to change their community - one bag of coffee at a time.
By Lisa Kaylor

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Crowds line up for St. Patrick's Day parade

Throngs of people lined Broad Street on Saturday for the 36th annual St. Patrick's Day parade.
By Lisa Kaylor

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Saturday's event calendar crowded

Augusta's annual St. Patrick's Day parade and the Aiken Trials are just two of the events happening Saturday.
By Lisa Kaylor

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Today's Home: Smokey Road, Hephzibah

When Paula Kaminski bought her home on Spirit Creek 13 years ago, it was little more than a "brick trailer." "You could (only) go north or south. Now you can go east or west," she said.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Teen collects, donates shoes

EmmaKate Few wants your shoes. The Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School freshman is collecting gently used shoes to donate to Soles4Souls, a nonprofit based in Nashville, Tenn.
By Lisa Kaylor

Sunday, March 10, 2013

260-mile run will raise money for veterans

Six friends from Millen will begin a relay run March 28 at Fort Benning in Columbus and finish March 31 at the Fisher House on Fort Gordon in their fundraising effort for the Wounded Warrior ...
By Lisa Kaylor

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Rotary Club serves up wild game for charity

Venison sausage balls, elk stew and dove roll-ups were just a few items in the smorgasbord of wild game dishes served up at the West Augusta Rotary Club's annual Taste of Something Wild.
By Lisa Kaylor

Rally prays for attorney charged with theft

Alexia Davis' colleagues, friends and defense attorneys joined her family and ministers on the Augusta courthouse steps Saturday to pray for her and to ask that she be released from charges they ...
By Lisa Kaylor

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Vet center opens in Augusta

The Vet Center Program was established by Congress in 1979 after the Vietnam War, as it became evident that veterans were having a difficult time transitioning from a war zone to civilian life.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

25 years of helping families

On Jan. 25, Carol Hayde took a boiling pot of spaghetti noodles off of the stove in her Chattanooga home. As she moved toward the sink to strain them she slipped, accidentally dumping the boiling ...
By Lisa Kaylor

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Today's Home: Woodbluff neighborhood

Jody Madden describes the decor in her Woodbluff home, which she shares with her fiance, David Bishop, as a cross between shabby chic and travelogue.
By Lisa Kaylor

Quidditch tournament comes to North Augusta

Teams from 14 Southeastern colleges descended on Riverview Park in North Augusta on Saturday - on broomsticks.
By Lisa Kaylor

Cundey wins fifth regional spelling bee

When the Scripps National Regional Spelling Bee finally ended Saturday, word caller Charmaine Wilson declared that she’d never had to go that far into the word list before.
By Lisa Kaylor

Friday, March 1, 2013

Regional Spelling Bee set for Saturday

The winner of the Regional Spelling Bee, held at The Augusta Chronicle News Building, will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013

United Way passes fundraising goal

The United Way of the CSRA completed its Mission Possible campaign by exceeding its $4.15 million fundraising goal.
By Lisa Kaylor

Tasty fundraiser

Doctors, lawyers and other professional gentlemen will show off their culinary talents Saturday for the Top Ladies of Distinction's annual Distinguished Men Who Cook fundraiser.
By Lisa Kaylor

Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013

Panelists discuss 1970 Augusta riot

Georgia Regents Univer­sity instructor Sea Stachura staged two panel discussions to get people to talk about the May 11, 1970, Augusta riot and discuss why it happened.
By Lisa Kaylor
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