by Ashlee Duren | Publisher's Note
In 2015, I had the pleasure of meeting 10 individuals who were chosen by a committee of leaders in our community to be the Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals to Watch. These young people were emerging as the next group of leaders that would ascend to new heights in...
by Michael Rushbrook | Publisher's Note
After the Masters ends, there arrives the month of May to bridge the gap between spring and summer. May is the time of year for graduation parties and college kids returning home for summer jobs. May 4 is National Renewal Day, or a day to recharge in subtle or big...
by Michael Rushbrook | Publisher's Note
We began receiving wedding photos for our Celebrations and Venues issue of Augusta magazine in late November. With each new group of photos, I noticed the beauty of the natural flora among the images. White magnolias, French blue hydrangeas, crimson zinnias and...
by Michael Rushbrook | Publisher's Note
Happy New Year! We have turned the page on 2021. A new year brings renewed hope and a clean slate. As a city, and a nation, we have struggled through some of the most difficult challenges I can remember, but it appears we are coming out on the other side and I am...
by Michael Rushbrook | Publisher's Note
Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays, No matter how far away you roam, When you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze, For the holidays, you can’t beat home, sweet home. – Robert Allen, November 1954 Coming home for...
by Michael Rushbrook | Publisher's Note
It has been a rough 18 months for many Augusta area businesses. First it was the pandemic, then came staffing challenges and supply chain issues. And yes, the effects are lingering and now we face a new variant and new challenges. Despite the many adversities, we have...