Augusta, GA
Augusta Tech receives 5,000-dollar donation from local manufacturer

This camp goals to encourage center and high-school-age youngsters to think about a profession in manufacturing and showcase the academic pathways of business mechanics. The camp will assist enable deprived populations to study extra about Augusta Technical Faculties campuses, packages, and technical careers.

Augusta, GA
Rufus Eugene Hilliard Obituary October 19, 2025 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
Augusta, GA – Entered into rest on Sunday, October 19, 2025, Mr. Rufus Eugene Hilliard, 92, loving husband of the late Betty Jo Hilliard.
Rufus was a lifelong native of Augusta, GA. He served in the United States Army and worked in the Local 150 Pipefitters Union for 70 years who had a hard work ethic and was always committed. He was an avid baseball fan who also played baseball in the Army and was an avid UGA Bulldogs and Atlanta Braves fan. Rufus would always be willing to help anyone who had plumbing issues and he enjoyed working in his yard.
Family members include his daughters: Kimberly Spottswood and Lisa Moffitt (Jimmy); stepsons: David R. Livingston (Robin), Stephen F. Livingston (Adell), and Jay B. Livingston (Brenda); 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; and his loving companion: Sadie. In addition to his wife, he is preceded in death by his parents, Julian Hilliard and Pearl Newman; brothers: Sylvester Hillard and Bill Hillard.
The funeral service will be held Thursday, October 23, 2025 at 2:00 P.M. in the chapel of Thomas Poteet & Son with Rev. Rick Smith officiating. Interment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association at https://donorservices.alz.org/.
The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484.
Augusta, GA
Believers in CSRA to gather for Day of Prayer in Augusta

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) — A Day of Prayer is coming to Augusta on Saturday, October 25. Faith Walk Ministries is hosting the event at Garrett Elementary’s soccer field on Eisenhower Drive at noon.
Travon Wright says the event is meant to unite the community. “It’s time for believers to actually be more vocal in what we can do for our country, our community, and our local government,” he said. “We are gonna be praying for our nation, our government, our school systems, just to get a sense of urgency about what we can do for our community to help unite our community.”
Everyone is welcome to participate. “Everyone. Every walk, every church, every leader, non-leader, believer, non-believer,” Wright said.
The event will include prayer, worship, and food trucks. Wright added, “It is just gonna be an awesome time, man. I have worship out there. I’m just expecting for the Lord to move out there.”
Tickets are free, but people can attend without one. Wright says about 250 tickets have already been claimed. More information is available at faithwalk-ministries.org.
Wright also announced a concert on November 2 with Tye Tribbett. Tickets are available at Etix.com or through the Miller Theater website with promo code Praise 2025 for a 25% discount.
“This is the first Day of Prayer,” Wright said. “I’m just coming with great expectations.”
Augusta, GA
Augusta community comes together to clean up the county

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – People in Augusta came together to clean up parts of the city on Saturday.
City Serve Augusta is an organization that’s been around for about 10 years.
It puts projects in motion to help beautify Augusta, and there were six projects to choose from on Saturday.
For example, painting over graffiti in the Saint Sebastian tunnel to cutting back bushes around the nature walk.
The director of City Serve spoke about what makes this community service so important.
“It’s always exciting work to be out in the community. You always meet a lot of people that you might not have met before who come out and volunteer. You also get to see a lot of people who love our city, and get to love all the things about our city,” said Luke Niday.
Augusta mayor Garnett Johnson took part in the clean-up.
He said it takes a village to keep a city clean, and he doesn’t mind joining in to help.
“It brings a sense of community for our area, especially on a fall weekend like today, where there’s so many events going on and there’s so many other places a lot of these volunteers can be. But to be here today putting on gloves, doing heavy lifting, doing dirty work to clean up this city, and so that others can truly enjoy it is truly, truly heartwarming,” said Johnson.
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