Overtime: Jags sweep doubleheader from Pacers
Johnson, Diamondbacks stomp Braves
Baseball notebook: Aaron's 715th 'crushed' Francona
Lincoln County's late rally stuns top-ranked Washington-Wilkes
SEC roundup: Georgia dumps South Carolina
Torre watching from the outside
Braves notebook: Wohlers' comeback ends following early struggles
Braves notes: Boone is not troubled by slow start at plate
Masters profitable for hotels in area
Tax frenzy heating up, experts say
Water bottler says new rules unneeded
Sporting goods store sticks around
New golf carts roll off course
Masters crowds bring boosts to restaurants
GM may plant new factory in U.S. soil
Business calendar: Computer courses scheduled
Business briefs: Summer program scheduled
New Columbia County apartment complex planned
This day in the Millennium: April 11
1832: Samuel Hale was re-elected mayor of Augusta.
1927: A look at the 20th Century
Professional sports' roots grew deep in Augusta in 1927. Augustan Ty Cobb, a native of Elberton, Ga., played what he said would be his ``final'' year of baseball with a .357 batting average. Mr. Cobb later signed to play another year, making him baseball's first millionaire.
This day in the Millennium: April 10
1854: Abner P. Robertson was elected Augusta mayor.
1926: A look at the 20th Century
Calvin Coolidge was president and Prohibition dominated politics. American jazz thrived with the sounds of Duke Ellington and clarinetist Benny Goodman, who later symbolized the nation's ``swing era.''
Hurricanes skate past Islanders
Citizens try stopping proposed state prison
Officials gauge impact of EPA rules
This day in the Millennium: April 11
New traffic system to speed commutes
Workers begin leg work for census
Official hints at Social Security plan
Visits help with schedule plans
Sheriff seeks regulations on massage parlors
Authority expected to speed road projects
Cumberland Island museum is nest of turtle research
Stores to be less taxing on April 15
Experts seek seed from storied oak
Area briefs: Traffic violations charged in robbery
State panel eases up on family hog farmers
Area Muslims demonstrate NATO support
Area briefs: County to borrow courthouse money
1927: A look at the 20th Century
In sleep, I was ahead of the curve
Pre-k, kindergarten sign-up set this week
Police chiefs will draft national traffic stop rule
Probation problems continue to grow
This day in the Millennium: April 10
Tornado's survivors learn to cherish life
Boat ramp, pier nearing completion
Declares `God's party' is Democratic 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Mourns for D.C,, lost sovereignty 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Declares respectmust be earned 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Claims nuclear energy fuel of future 041099 - The Augusta Chronicle
Blasts criticism of Golf House plans 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Recall's his dad's moment with DiMaggio 041099 - The Augusta Chronicle
Fighting wrong battles in a starving world 041099 - The Augusta Chronicle
Ax marriage penalty! 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Wants her 96X rock and roll music 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Seconds adding Grant as honoree 041199 - The Augusta Chronicle
Falcons have needs, but none glaring
Columbia County duo bags gobblers
Bowden quietly unveils new Tiger team
Former Huskies QB sues coach over injury
Walker elected to College Football Hall of Fame
ESPN listing century's 50 greatest athletes
Yellow Jackets pair top hoops showcase
Williams puts on a show for drafters
Ferran sets course record in Firehawk 500
Featherweight champ Hearns defends title again
Another pole for Rusty Wallace at Bristol
Questions about record catch left after Perry's death
Mims, Williams showcase abilities
`MNF' runs a reverse on time change
Overtime: Capital City overpowers Asheville
Gamecocks' offense steps up at Saturday's scrimmage
McNown following in Plummer's smaller footsteps
Dragomir to meet a tough Seles
Book offers cautionary warning against all millennium hysteria
Rice looks to God and redemption in latest novel
Easter isn't over; it's just begun
Bible study group hunts lessons from Mayberry
Small church members appreciate benefits
`Star Wars' hype is no phantom for George Lucas
Miracles common in mystical villages
Thank-you notes are still proper
Planning early can allow you to hit the European roads without a bump
Syphon puts players in the heat of action as a spy
NASA considering all-female crews for science
Couples try any conceivable gimmick for 2000 baby
New vision technology gets approval
NASA's two top space station officials quitting
Recognizing computer viruses can help you avoid them
Tobacco company Web site boldly admits smoking danger
Consistency? Sorry, this is Windows 98
Casting the Net on `Art Crimes'
Feds fear harm to children from side air bags in rear seats
To avoid viruses, be wary of attachments
Help sought for fatigued cancer patients