Biz Profile: Pizzazz for Pups
If Fifi rules the roost and likes to wear pretty dresses, Marcia Perron might have the perfect collar to complete the ensemble.
If Fifi rules the roost and likes to wear pretty dresses, Marcia Perron might have the perfect collar to complete the ensemble.
Aaron Hensley has martial arts in his blood. He started taking classes when he was 3 years old. His father, Eric, a seventh-degree black belt, owns Martial Arts America in Evans. Hensley just opened Premier Martial Arts in North Hills Shopping Center.
For more than 30 years, North Augusta Feed and Seed has provided a spot of greenery and color downtown. Travis Still manages the family-owned garden center on the corner of Georgia and Pine Grove avenues.
A photography hobby slowly turned into a full-time business for Mary Beth Cooper.
Margi Deneau-Saxton's passion is helping mothers bond with their babies.
Glenda Brewer first set foot in the Wagon Wheel Tavern when she was in the fifth grade.
David Blakeley just happened to be in the right bar stool at the right time in 1979. The previous owner of the basement bar on Georgia Avenue, which Blakeley said had become known as The Cellar, decided to sell it.
Business owners in the North Hills Shopping Center are eager to revitalize the area that's seen several businesses vacate in the last years.
Beatrice Atkinson turned a negative situation into a positive one.
Lisa Williams' back surgery in her early 20s did more than strengthen her curved spine.
