Correction
Due to a reporter's error, the owner of The Highlander, David Drakeley, was incorrectly identified. North Augusta Today regrets the error.
Due to a reporter's error, the owner of The Highlander, David Drakeley, was incorrectly identified. North Augusta Today regrets the error.
Sandy Haskell defeated his competitor by 30 votes in the Aiken County District 5 county council runoff last week. He won with 370 votes, 52 percent, according to unofficial results released Sept. 29.
Peggy Baldowski has combed through other people's trash, not to find treasures, but to have them prosecuted for illegally dumping on her property.
Hormones have gotten a bad rap in relation to breast cancer. Some health care professionals only read headlines as it is related to hormones and breast cancer, and neglect other research.
Gov. Mark Sanford governor said he came to Aiken Technical College on Thursday to see for himself the success of the college, where enrollment has increased by 35 percent in the past year.
Nasal allergies impact approximately 25 million Americans. This chronic, bothersome disease process is one of the most common illnesses for both adults and children.
- An Area 2 Advisory Council meeting will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Area 2 office on Old Edgefield Road.
Due to incorrect information, Edward Riley was misidentified in last week's Pupils of the Week as Edward Sherlock. North Augusta Today regrets the error.
Fairview Presbyterian Church is accepting items for its fall children's consignment sale, which will be held at the church Oct. 9-10.
The North Augusta Department of Public Safety is seeking the public's help identifying two suspects wanted in connection with check forgeries on Sept. 2 at Lowe's and the Edgewood Square Bi-Lo in North Augusta.
