- 2/10/2012 Liberty Tax told 'no ballyhooing; wavers' pulled off the street in NA'
- 2/5/2012 ASU offers bridge program for black males
- 2/5/2012 Hall to honor Bush, Twiggs
- 2/5/2012 Aiken Chamber names Star, Standard publisher Man of Year
- 2/5/2012 Star Profile: Deloris Bodie
- 2/5/2012 Banquet to be held to 'stop senior hunger'
- 2/5/2012 Star birthdays for Feb. 2-8
- 2/5/2012 It's time to think about taxes
- 2/5/2012 Darrel Chaney to speak at baseball reunion banquet
- 2/5/2012 Patriots, Jackets split season finale
- 2/5/2012 Jackets lose home pair to Wildcats
- 2/5/2012 FCHS girls hold onto playoff hopes
- 1/30/2012 Lynn leads team to flag football title
- 1/30/2012 Hall of Fame announces 2011 class
- 1/30/2012 Belvedere Girls Softball sign-ups in February
- 1/30/2012 Both Jacket squads stumble vs. Bruins
- 2/5/2012 Editorial: Another fallen hero
- 2/5/2012 Dolphin days
- 2/5/2012 Patriot's pride
- 2/5/2012 Patriot reflections
- 2/5/2012 News from the front porch
- 2/5/2012 Through my eyes: A legend is remembered as Joe Paterno is laid to rest
- 2/5/2012 A new year for the General Assembly
- 2/5/2012 Wrinkles
- 2/5/2012 Phragments from Phyllis: Savoring all those Kodachrome moments
- 2/5/2012 The Creek speaks
Stargazing
College 101 to include ATC information
The next early release segment of College 101 at North Augusta High School is next Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 1:30 p.m. in the school auditorium.
Amanda Chittum, the financial aid director at Aiken Technical College, will be the presenter.
Any student who plans to apply for financial aid to any college may attend.
Parents are invited also.
For more information, call the NAHS guidance office at 442-6100.
Time to pay fire fees to Belvedere Fire District
The Belvedere Fire District fire fee statements were mailed out Dec. 15. Payments are due by Jan. 31.
Any changes in property assessments and ownership should be reported to the district office at 279-5505, ext. 10.
Heritage Council hears from Lee Sheridan
On Tuesday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. at the North Augusta Community Center, the Heritage Council will welcome Lee Sheridan (Lynn), a pioneer in broadcast journalism in the CSRA.
Sheridan has been a resident of North Augusta for 54 years and has a distinguished career of community involvement, including being past chairman of the local chamber of commerce. He is one of four men to be inducted into the North Augusta Sports Hall of Fame at the Jan. 30 banquet.
He began his broadcast career with WRDW television in 1956 and retired as station manager for WAGT television in 1991.
For more information, call 613-1178.
'River Night' being planned
The Arts and Heritage Center of North Augusta will present "River Night" on Friday, April 30, at the North Augusta Community Center beginning at 7 p.m.
There will be a live and silent auction with heavy hors d'oeuvres. Tickets are $40 per person or $75 per couple.
"River Night" is a major fund raising event for the Arts & Heritage Center. Two years ago the Center's board of directors held River Days, which raised around $18,000 for the Center.
The Center is looking for donations for the auction -- anything from vacation home packages, gift certificates, art, jewelry, baskets of items, rounds of golf, college related items, etc.
Donation forms can be e-mailed upon request. Bring donated items to the Arts & Heritage Center.
For more information, call 441-4380.
Wardlaw Academy Basketball Fun Night
Wardlaw Academy will host a basketball fun night for alumni, parents, grandparents, teachers, staff, coaches, family and friends this Saturday beginning at 4 p.m.
There will be a game of basketball with all the school's teams in addition to the lower school students playing a game, performance by lower school cheerleaders, chicken stew prepared by Thurmond Burnett, a bake sale sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and surprise entertainment.
Looking for census takers
The Census Bureau will be testing for census taker jobs each Wednesday at Fairview Presbyterian Church in North Augusta.
Call 866-861-2010 for more information on these temporary, part-time and full-time jobs for the 2010 Census.
Marine Corps collecting old flags
The Marine Corp League has two red U.S. flag repository boxes to collect flags that are in need of being retired.
One box is located at the center entrance to the North Augusta Walmart and the other at the North entrance to the Food Lion at Highway 25/I-20.
Chamber banquet is Feb. 16
The Greater North Augusta Chamber of Commerce will host its annual meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 16, at 6 p.m. in the North Augusta Community Center.
Congressman J. Gresham Barrett is the keynote speaker, and the 2009 Citizen of the Year will be announced at the event.
Sponsorships are now available, along with nomination forms for the Citizen of the Year.
For more information, call the Chamber at 279-2323.
LBC high school reunion
The LBC Classes of 1967, 1968 and 1969 are having a joint high school reunion on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010, at the Augusta Marriott Hotel & Suites in Augusta.
Members of these graduating classes or anyone who should have graduated with these classes but did not graduate for one reason or another is asked to contact Randy Peebles at (910) 700-0332 for the class of 1967, Dixie Foster Mims at (803) 215-5165 or Pete Woodward at (803) 593-2802 for the class of 1968 or Kathy Duncan New at (803) 593-9842 or Wanda Green Smith at (803) 507-7378 for more information.
Clean-up day at Post 71
The Jesse C. Lynch Memorial American Legion Post 71 will hold a Saturday clean-up at the Post Home on March 6
The cleanup is to prepare the Post Home for the "birthday" dinner scheduled March 12.
On Tuesday, March 2, at 7 p.m. at the North Augusta Community Center, The meeting of the Heritage Council of North Augusta will feature Coach Cally Gault, a 2003 inductee into the North Augusta Sports Hall of Fame and former head football coach for the North Augusta Yellow Jackets High School football team from 1953-1962.
During that time his record was 88-14-7. Between 1953-1956, the team amassed a 42-game winning streak. His North Augusta football team won the state championship in 1958 and 1961.
After coaching in North Augusta, he went on to coach at his alma mater, Presbyterian College, for 22 seasons. Coach Gault resides in Clinton with his family. Coach Gault will be joined by several North Augusta High School players, including Dick Day.
For more information, call 613-1178.







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