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Mike Rosier

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Augusta, GA, United States

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South Aiken boys, Grovetown girls take titles at inaugural Savannah River Shootout Christmas Classic

NORTH AUGUSTA - Winning a basketball tournament in December might not mean all that much in the grand scheme of things, but South Aiken head coach Will Lowther sees the value in it. → Read More

Force is strong for fans at 'Star Wars' premiere

A long time ago - in a decade far, far away - Jeff Sa­li­via had his imagination awakened by a story that grabbed him and never let go. On Thursday, he hoped to harness those emotions again. → Read More

Donald Trump addresses health care act, gun control at Aiken town hall

AIKEN — One by one, Don­ald Trump hit all of his targets. Obamacare. Terrorists. Gun control. Illegal immigration. The Department of Veterans Affairs. Hillary Clinton. → Read More

GOP frontrunner Trump appears in Aiken Saturday

A recent Pew Research Center poll places Trump's support among Republican voters in South Carolina at 24 percent. → Read More

Aiken County Council votes to reject refugee resettlements

Aiken County Council approved in a 7-2 vote a resolution rejecting the resettlement of any Middle Eastern refugees. → Read More

Pardon Our Mess: Damaged utility pole

A utility pole that appears to have been struck by a vehicle is leaning over on Peach Orchard Road. → Read More

New Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon talks about the city's future

Mayor Rick Osbon sat down with The Augusta Chronicle last week to talk about the city's future and what an ideal Aiken might look like. → Read More

National Guard dedicates Fallen Soldier Memorial to Harley, Rabon, and Dillon

A Fallen Soldier Memorial was dedicated at the Graniteville Armory to the memories of Harley, Rabon and former unit member and U.S. Marine Cpl. Matthew Dillon, who died in Iraq in 2006. → Read More

North Augusta Optimists' Christmas tree lot burglarized again

Nearly a year ago, the Optimist Club's entire remaining supply of Fraser fir trees was stolen from its lot at the intersection of Knobcone Avenue and Martintown Road. A few weeks ago, about 25 trees, valued at around $1,500, were taken. → Read More

Christian contemporary group Selah to perform Christmas-themed concert at Millbrook Baptist in Aiken on Dec. 5

Todd Smith never set out to sell millions of albums and perform in concerts across the world. → Read More

Local GOP wants Aiken County Council to adopt anti-refugee resolution

K.T. Ruthven, chairman of the Aiken County Republican Party, told councilmembers his organization's executive committee had drafted a resolution against any refugee resettlement in South Carolina and asked councilmembers for their support as well moving forward. → Read More

Trial of former North Augusta officer charged in unarmed man's shooting death moved to January

Jack Swerling, the attorney for Justin Craven, confirmed the move to Edgefield County's next term of court Wednesday, attributing it to a normal flow of court cases and nothing related specifically to his client's case. → Read More

Groundbreaking held for new Leavelle McCampbell Middle School

Designed by McMillan Pazdan Smith architecture, the new school on Weldon Way off of Bettis Academy Road will fold familiar aspects of the historic old building. → Read More

North Augusta City Council holds public hearing for Project Jackson master plan agreement, passes first reading in 6-1 vote

Following nearly three-and-a-half hours of discussion, votes and commentary on the controversial Project Jackson, North Augusta City Council passed on first reading three ordinances related to the riverfront development plan. → Read More

North Augusta city council passes budget on first reading

NORTH AUGUSTA - The city council unanimously passed the first reading for the city's proposed fiscal year 2016 budget of just more than $35 million. → Read More

Living History Park to present life in Colonial Times this weekend in North Augusta

North Augusta Living History Park transforms on Saturday and Sunday into 18th century America for the annual Colonial Times: A Day to Remember weekend. → Read More

North Augusta council OKs amendment to aid Scuttle's Island water park

The city council heard from more residents Monday concerned about a water park within its limits but passed an ordinance permitting its development unanimously. → Read More

Medac employees love company's new facility

Medac employees say they appreciates all the additional space the 60,000-square-foot building now provides over their cramped former location off Scott Nixon Memorial Drive in Augusta. → Read More

Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina touts conservative values during Aiken stop

GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina appeared at a town hall meeting Friday with U.S. Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) held before an enthusiastic crowd of about 1,500 at USC Aiken's Convocation Center. → Read More

Producer for 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives' talks to Midland Valley students

Emmy-winning television reporter and producer Mike Morris has traveled the world with chef Guy Fieri as the senior field producer for the popular Food Network television show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. → Read More