Aiken, SC News
Aiken, SC News
Low turnout expected for June 12 primary
Vodicka Unveils 2012 USC Aiken Women’s Soccer Schedule
Memories of fallen veterans honored for Memorial Day
Camp Success to be held for fifth year
Camp Success to be held for fifth year
Aiken Voting Precincts List
Aiken artists to exhibit plein air art
Aiken couple starting Young Marine program
Police blotter for May 29, 2012
Water slide returns to Citizens Park
Students learn about instruments used by the Symphony Orchestra
Aiken horseman remembered for service, character
Hitchcock Healthcare cuts ribbon on its new location
Camp SERTOMA golf tourney to benefit disadvantaged children
Fred's is closing, has no plans to relocate
Local men, women paid ultimate price for their country
Storm's landfall should bring rain to Aiken
Rossi fends off late challenge to win Congressional Cup
Body Identification helps riders evolve and improve
Police Blotter for May 28
Ballet will perform at Hopelands
Former PEP leader joins Career Center
Internationally renowned horsewoman conducts clinic
Hundreds gather for parade to celebrate Memorial Day
Politicians share sweet treats with residents
APAG announces new season of dance, music and theater
Professor, ADPS host session for young adults to talk about problems youth face, create
Women in AHS Class of '66 get together for 'Girls' Night Out'
Kids use field day as troop fundraiser
Aiken-trained horse of the year goes for third stakes win of 2012
Auxiliary honors teen for generosity
Local 'Gypsy Wedding' episode airs tonight
Fundraiser event demonstrates benefit of therapy using horses
Upperline makes it consecutive stakes wins captures Matron
Group honors tombs with star-spangled banner tribute
Celebrate Memorial Day with ice cream, parade
Equine therapy demonstration to be held today
Career Center holds second kit-car race
Aiken Writing Project to host Summer Institute
Diavoli Rossi defeats Duck Hill Farm/Casa Azul to reach finals
Meeting will focus on how to help young people of Aiken
Blotter for May 26
Local Auxiliary members attend national workshop
Police seek man about ATM fraud
Aiken police seek man for questioning in reference to ATM fraud
Miller horses enjoying success
Dutton and Mystery Whisper win Jersey Fresh qualify for Olympics
K-12 private school to open in 2013
What is the Spoleto Festival?
Aiken Choral Society to sing at Spoleto
Highway Patrol warns drivers to be careful
NOAA predicts 'near-normal' 2012 hurricane season
Names & Notes for May 25, 2012: Meredith Legg, Marine Corps League officers,
Aiken Electric hosts annual meeting, awards lawn tractor
Low-cost spay, neuter clinic open in Graniteville
Police blotter for May 25, 2012
Local shelters filled with pets in need of homes
Couple opens new antique, consignment shop in Aiken
Aikenite seeing the world on mission trip
Benefit Bank opens branch to help residents of Jackson area
Upperline among the entries for Saturday's Arlington Matron
Dogwood Stable's Big Screen to return in Hill Prince Stakes
USCA student enjoys sharing musical talent
Life magazine releases rare photos from 1955 Atomic bomb test
Rice Set to Join White Sox Organization
Pojah Drafted by Gastonia Gamers
Three Pacers Named All-Region by ABCA
M'Aiken Music set to jazz up the summer
SRNL collaborates with many U.S. agencies
Officials say parade may cause delays downtown
Memorial Day Parade is Saturday
Bill would allow home-schoolers in public school sports and clubs
Police Blotter for May 24, 2012
Tank'd Moose opens in The Alley
BBQ Barn closes Aiken location
Derry Heir rallies to defeat Diavoli Rossi in Congressional Cup
Biomass facility leads to powerhouse closure
First Tee program allows students to experience course
Bookstaver left legacy with Heart Board, community work
Suspect in N.A. shooting surrenders
Senior men get inside story on White House decision making
Pacer Athletics – 2012 Spring in Review
Brown and Burkhart Chosen to USC Aiken Athletic Hall of Fame
GUIDE: Choose your adventure for Memorial Day
BOE could get funding via sales tax
Five county veterans to head to D.C.
Board OKs variances for church
Police ID suspected gunman in shooting
New tanks at SRS will reduce lasting radiation
Chukker Creek Elementary students pay tribute to public safety officers
To fight a mockingbird
Girl Scouts receive highest award for cadet
Police search for paper rack thieves
Sheriff calls for more funds at budget session
Memorial Day parade, ceremony will be held to honor the fallen
Blotter for May 22
Oversight board cites concerns over SRS Building 235-F
Deputies in shooting case return to regular duty
Rabid fox that bit woman captured and euthanized
Diners get chance to experience meal as blind people do
Over $16K in items stolen from school
TalkBack for May 22, 2012: Social Security, dog poo, left-turns and controlled burns
Man wounded in North Augusta shooting
SRR awards grants help area schools teach math, science
Community supports Wounded Warriors
Pacers Taking Their Talents to Summer Leagues
Atkins Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month
Letien Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Broadway Rebound to perform
Right at Home named Provider of Year by the CSRA Area Agency of Aging
UPS takes city fitness challenge title
Horse riding camp at Devonwood Farms provides summer fun
Buddy Ball a hit with special needs kids
Gaston Livery Stable is seeking artists to decorate Fiberglas cats
School Board highlights necessities for budget
Player recalls game against Yankees after throwing first pitch at GreenJackets game
Police Blotter for May 21
Bottega defeats Mt. Brilliant to win Pete Bostwick Memorial
Blackberg Ranch wins USPA Constitution Cup in overtime thriller
Program gives guidance to graduates in search of jobs
City's website getting new look
Students praised at 13th Celebration of Character
Artist pays tribute to state's palmettos with new book
UGA coach to speak on hydrangeas
How can you tell this bill is fake?
Girl Scouts spend day working at Aiken State Park
School board to go over its budget for 2012-13
Wagener graduates compare memories at 60th class reunion
Aiken fights back against cancer
Special ceremony honors home-school graduates
Study IDs violations at facility for MOX
Man killed ex-wife, shot self during incident with officers
Police Blotter for May 19
Friday's game serves as finals preview
FirstView defeats Barrington 10-8 in Bostwick Memorial
Chukker Creek Elementary holds first track and field event
Project Graduation a safe option for graduates
Six area residents laid to rest, remembered at pauper service
Center offers counseling for those in need
Five officers, two deputies off street during murder investigation
Summer Concert at Hopelands Gardens
Ninth-Ranked Pacers Fall to No. 2 Nova Southeastern in National Quarterfinals
Colleagues, community honor Hallman's accomplishments
Pedestrian who walked into roadway struck, killed
Aiken artist murdered; Police shoot, kill murder suspect
Carlisle well-respected as an artist and person
Ridge Spring community mourns loss of teenagers
Police Blotter for May 18
Aiken woman publishes children's book about fire ant
Planning Commission OK's plat for Sam's Club
Shipment of large vessels headed for SRS facility
Security Federal Corp. announces cash dividend
Richardson charged with theft of govt. funds
Survivors share strength at Aiken Relay For Life today
Webb named Fluor VP of corporate affairs
Fire-twirling group 'entertains with flame'
Tickets on sale for 2012-13 ACP season
Aiken's Biddle relishes role as a roving professional umpire
UPDATE: Names released of two killed in morning domestic dispute
Suspect shot by police following call on Cherry Hills Drive
Three Pacers Named All-Region by NCBWA
Atkins Named to Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Men’s At-Large District Three First-Team
Aranas and Miller Chosen to Daktronics All-Southeast Region Teams
Ninth-Ranked Pacers Advance to National Quarterfinals
Atkins Named Division II PING First-Team All-American
ACP Youth Wing putting on poolside show
Local members of law enforcement meet to discuss recent unsolved murders
Two arrested in meth bust
Participants, organizers have fun at Kiwanis tricycle races
St. Mary releases concept drawings of new sanctuary
A.G. says candidates can run by petition
Police blotter
Woman sentenced to six months for shoplifting
Frommer horses to start in Pimlico stakes on Friday
Board members: Proposed tax hike seen as essential
Man gets 20 years for attempted murder
Fire departments in Bath, Clearwater merge
Week of a lifetime comes to an end for USCA group
Priest assumes interim admin. role at USCA
Schickedanz homebred wins Woodbine allowance
It's Tricky works in preparation for the Ogden Phipps
Bottega defeats Barrington to take USPA Hall of Fame Challenge Cup
Two, arrested, charged following meth lab bust
USC Aiken Moves Into Top-10
Maggard to Join USC Aiken Volleyball Program
Pacers Tied For Eighth Entering Final Round of Stroke Play at NCAA Championship
Atkins Chosen to PBC Men’s Golf All-Academic Team
No raises, no taxes in City's budget
Celebrity Night puts spotlight on children
School board votes to increase millage rate
Cops to discuss killings today
'American Diggers' look for slavery artifacts in Aiken area; show airs tonight on Spike TV
Council moves closer to form of government vote
Small home fire caught in time before major damage was done
Six to be laid to rest in pauper's service
Rezoning request for proposed small retail will go to Council
Show etiquette when in lines
ARMC presents funds for women in Aiken County
Police blotter for May 16, 2012
Dr. Jeffrey Priest to Assume Role as Interim Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Cediel and Rees Tabbed to PBC Tennis All-Academic Teams
Pacers Tied for 10th After Round One of NCAA Men’s Golf Championship
List of retiring teachers, principals and support staffers
SRS retirees pleased with plan changes
School District retirees reminisce at annual dinner
More information on Churchill Commons shooting to be released
City approves plans for South Park
Operation Lost Vote offers a helping hand to those off the ballots
Police blotter for May 15, 2012
Man receives 22 years with murder trial plea
USCA choral group tours, performs in Aberdeen
New saddle shop opens in downtown Aiken
New management team looks to buy Houndslake
Aide retiring after nearly 40 years at East Aiken
S.C. Treasurer Loftis, Ryberg at odds over investment decisions
Body ID'd as missing woman, cause of death ruled a suicide
Etymology Breakdown: Chocolate, orange, Utopia, scapegoat
One dead, one wounded in early morning shooting
USC Aiken Ranked 16th in Latest National Poll
2011-12 USC Aiken Athletic Highlight Video
Recovery Works has taken a different approach to recovery
Cordova's polo aspirations began when he was pre-teen
Seniors make a splash at Family Y
Council to discuss budget for 2012-13
Study on those who love what they do may surprise you
S.C. Treasurer will speak to Rotary
Handguns 101 will start tonight
Leavelle McCampbell takes a bite of 'The Big Apple' with city tour
Register by Wednesday for parade on May 26
My, the things we have learned
On the Agenda for May 14
Charity golf tournament will aid Wounded Warriors
D.A.R. installs its new officers
Police Blotter for May 14
Public asked to provide input on proposed change to government
Autopsy on woman's body scheduled for today
Equus Events ready for Atlanta Spring Challenge
Smoak Family Aiken Cup decided in overtime
Brown and Miller Tabbed to PBC All-Tournament Team
Atkins Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Barrington defeats Mt. Brilliant for Saturday overtime victory
Festival celebrates strawberries
'Granddad Art' helps students with their Mother's Day gifts
Trains celebrated at Visitors Center, Train Museum
Scottish pub's name based in local history
Spring cleanup helps employees take pride in their workplace
As businesses come and go, vacant buildings still remain
Girls win gifts for moms through drawing contest
Woman's body found; no ID made
Officers make trek to nation's capital to honor Richardson, Rogers
Sesame Street coming to Augusta
Kids polo tournament celebrates player's life
13th-Ranked Pacers Bow Out of PBC Tournament With 7-4 Loss to No. 30 Lander
USC Aiken to Commence Play in NCAA Men’s Golf Championship on Tuesday
Jim Vause drops bid for sheriff
NASCAR's Ragan honors officers with vehicle decals
Laurence 'thrilled' to tackle schools' needs
SRR recognized by Allen University
May 5-13 proclaimed as National Women Build Week by mayor, governor at picnic
New USCA chancellor receives welcome, looks ahead to future
Dogs must be under owner control in Hitchcock Woods
Police Blotter for May 12
Personal trainer to speak at AARP meeting on Monday
South Aiken in top 10 S.C. high schools
Derry Heir defeats Duck Hill Farm/Casa Azul in Aiken Cup
Bank Merger returns in Monmouth Stakes after 7-month layoff
Equitrekking nominated for Emmy Award for 4th consecutive year
Woman with flesh-eating disease remains critical
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive celebrates 20th Anniversary
13th-Ranked Pacers Advance in PBC Tournament With 7-5 Win Over Montevallo
13th-Ranked Pacers Upend 30th-Ranked Lander in PBC Tournament
Mets softball coach loses bet, dresses up
Public Safety honors top employees, remembers Richardson and Rogers
Aiken Public Safety Award Winners
Aiken welcomes back Taste of Home expert
Toddler drowns in pool; coroner calls it 'tragic accident'
Searching for peaches in Johnston
USC Aiken launches new capital campaign
Depot to celebrate National Train Day
N.A./Midland Valley Relay For Life event kicks off today at high school
Help send off officers Saturday
Aiken man gets jail time, probation for burglary
Aiken-trained horses among entries in Peter Pan
Kids polo tournament to celebrate colleague's life
13th-Ranked Pacers Erupt for 11-2 Win Over North Georgia in PBC Tournament
Six students left out of SAHS yearbook
Alternative payment program now to be offered in the CSRA
Power crews, DOT work to clean up damage from Tuesday's storm
Taste of Home Cooking School is today
Library's summer reading program begins June 11
Police Blotter for May 9, 2012
Benefit Bank created to help families in need
Business owners learn how to prepare for disaster recovery
Bargains to be found at Bizarre Bazaar
Five area principals named
Upcycle flip-flops for Old Navy coupons
Carmon Named Tino Martinez Award Semifinalist
Atkins Claims Individual Medalist Honors; Pacers Advance to NCAA Division II Men’s Golf Championship
13th-Ranked Pacers Drop Heartbreaker to Montevallo in PBC Tournament Opener
ACA to hold opening reception for May exhibits
Mead Hall Strawberry Festival is Saturday
Candidates kicked off ballot to run by petition
Complaints over sheriff fliers mount
ATC grads look forward to future
Relay sees record crowd at survivor dinner
School Board members debate tax increases
USCA singer looks forward to traveling to Scotland
Students show off talent at art show
New app sends photos to lab to print
Aiken PRT takes group on tour around the state
Severe rain only a drop in the bucket
Beech Island man charged with attempted murder
USCA students earn Magellan research scholarships
Aiken County Democrats host candidate forum
Aiken High band performs concert
Police Blotter for May 9, 2012
Man pleads guilty to 2011 burglary
Green tips: Sunscreen, utensils, tires, Petrochemicals
Pacers Tied for Third Entering Final Round of NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Tankersley Named PBC Freshman of the Year; Six Pacers Named All-Conference
USC Aiken Set to Open PBC Tournament on Wednesday Morning
Refillable Roo Cup is making a return
11K students take pledge to W8 2 TXT
Synagogue members receive instructions on cleaning Torahs
Lamb conducts last concert to kick off Hopelands series
Aiken man gets 25 years for break-ins
Dead fox tests positive for rabies
Aiken resident named dean of Ky. equine art academy
Members of USC Aiken chorus to perform in Scotland
Aiken Tech Class of 2012 to graduate today
Aiken County Board of Education to appoint new principals
Police Blotter for May 8, 2012
SRR adds two cleanup robots
Aiken man faces robbery charges
Man gets three years for assault, battery
Coffeehouse will showcase talents
GALLERY: North Augusta Prom
School Menus for May 7 – 11
USC Aiken Tabbed 13th in Latest National Poll
Pacers in Sixth After Round One of NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Board of Education to appoint new administrators at meeting
PRT Outpost Camps for kids begin in June
Citizen, student of the year are named at annual Midland Valley Chamber banquet
Rainfall not likely in near future
Midland Valley takes top prize in theater project
Get your tickets now for Thursday's Taste of Home Cooking School
Season brings in sweet harvest of nature's candy
MAU to host job fair Tuesday
Team finishes outside top 10 but trip was great learning experience
Summer classes offered for those wanting to learn vocal techniques
Police Blotter for May 7
Loker Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Q and U will forever reside together in words
Concert series honors fallen officers
Thousands visit new pool, water park at Family Y
Retirees not clear on DOE benefits change
Dogs, owners gather for walk to help fight cancer
Herb Faire offers a bit of the spring harvest
S.C. mock trial team stays strong but doesn't make it to the finals
AHS senior selected as Presidential Scholar
Col. Lamb to step down after concert
Aiken Bluegrass Festival 2012
Lobsters claw way to finish
Candidates eliminated from ballot for primary
Town and Country Club celebates 60 years
KMS Serteens raise cancer awareness with ribbon memorial
Place or find your rental at new rentingaiken.com
Relay Survivor's Dinner is Tuesday
Attendees learn about caregiving at St. John's Stephen Ministry workshop
Officers use Torch Run to raise awareness for Special Olympics
NRC: SRS Saltstone facility's radiation exposure may exceed limit in 10K years
Blotter for May 5
USC Aiken to Open NCAA Regional Play on Monday
12th-Ranked Pacers Close Regular Season With 5-3 Win Over Winston-Salem State
Variety of students comprises class of '12
S.C. court ruling affects area candidates in election races
Officers ask Lobster Race attendees to follow laws
Hallman ends his career by giving son the last diploma
USCA spring 2012 graduates
USC Aiken names new chancellor
Aiken Youth Orchestra to hold final concert of the season
First steel beam placed at new Bridgestone plant in Graniteville
13th Paws for Cancer walk to be held Saturday
Residents come together for National Day of Prayer
Police Blotter for May 4, 2012
President of Converse College speaks at celebration of 110th anniversary of Student Club
Transportation committee OKs report outlining plans for US1/US78 Corridor
MTU showcases engines for mining industry around world
Woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty, animals up for adoption
Rural Health Services gets $5M grant
Sandra Jordan to Become Fourth Chancellor at USC Aiken
Sandra J. Jordan officially named USCA chancellor
Catch 'On the Sports Front' LIVE online at 7 p.m.
Denham Tabbed to PBC Softball All-Academic Team
Three Pacers Selected to PBC Baseball All-Academic Team
USC Aiken Tennis Teams Both Ranked Nationally
McLeod Named to Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Baseball District Three First-Team
NCAA Division II Men's Golf Championship Program Now Available
Pacers Move Up to Fifth in Latest Southeast Region Rankings
Aiken man competes for Man of the Year
Police Blotter for May 3, 2012
Flier causing stir in race for sheriff
Mim Woodring, former editor and owner of The Star, dies at 83
Bill gives charter school students access to public school extracurriculars
North Augusta native lives dream in working on film
Aiken-trained horse Alpha to run Derby
Public invited to see one-act plays by local high school students Friday
Cops: Burglar tussles with 90-year-old
Donation allows ministry to build laundry cottage
Submissions requested for photography contest
Local anchor dies from cancer
Gingrich suspends presidential campaign
Men's Cookoff to be held at Perry Memorial Park this Saturday
Reunite with friends at the Lobster Races
City asks residents to conserve water; Aiken County in severe drought
DRB hears update on St. Mary's addition
Allegra Marketing accepting applications for program to aid nonprofit organizations
County Council votes not to reconsider financing options
USCA senior ready for the road ahead
Our anniversary celebrations
Donna Wesby moving show location for special on safety in community
N.A. Relay dinner will honor survivors
Event to highlight need for fathers
St. Mary's Shoebox Festival celebrates students' creativity
Herb faire returns with classic vendors
Printing service honored for work on area calendar
USCA ceremony to honor more than 350 graduates
Tankersley Named PBC Freshman of the Week
PAR fore Parkinsons Golf Tournament accepting players
Lisa Raiford chosen as teacher of the year
City Council reviews budget for FY 2012-13 during work session
Senior Men's Club gets insight into future plane technologies
Capital project funding to be topic of Council meeting
Police Blotter for May 1
Shooting of teen under investigation
New businesses keep S.C. Works busy
Fundraiser will aid Jackson resident with medical bills
On the Agenda for May 1
Meet ADPS director Thursday
ACTS collecting box fans to help low-income residents beat the heat
Aiken High NJROTC installs officers at awards ceremony
Tankersley Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for April
USC Aiken-Winston-Salem State to Play Friday, May 4
Pacers Move Up Five Spots to 12th
Aiken Bicycle Club to hold annual bike ride on Sunday
ATC students awarded for GPA, service
Aiken County WMA opens to the public on Saturdays in May
Barn cats should be milling around downtown by Oct.
Beside the Badge donates $17K to Public Safety
New house downtown begins construction; three more up for review
Reading a major focus for honored instructor
Lobsters to compete to stay out of boiling heat
Golf tournament benefits ministry that builds ramps for those in need
Tankersley Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Jackson among featured towns in upcoming book
Son presents father dream car at show
Man jailed for murder
Aiken man remembered for work with children in need
Cake decorating demo raises money for Relay For Life
'68 Corvette to be auctioned off for Relay
Man arrested in early morning fatal shooting
SRS contractor wins security competition
17th-Ranked Pacers Complete Two-Game Sweep of 14th-Ranked Catawba
Dollar General relocates to new store on Whiskey Road
Residents look back at area baseball in 1950s
Police curb sales to underage drinkers
NAACP vice chair urges for leaders to take action
Comedian Glover's new album blends crude humor, sincerity
Birds & Butterflies to host lecture on S.C wildflowers
Aiken drought level classified as severe
Committee looks at ways to fund school construction
Ruth Patrick Science Center to host Family Earth and Sky Night
Jones to join USC Aiken as dean of School of Business Administration
RS-M students get taste of bluegrass
Downtown building renovation progressing
USCA's School of Business Administration Names Dr. Clifton Jones as its New Dean
USC Aiken Set to Make 20th NCAA Tournament Appearance
17th-Ranked Pacers Best 14th-Ranked Catawba on Friday Evening
Watch the NCAA Division II Men's Golf Selection Show Live
SRS to receive full funding for 2013
Officials search for missing woman
110 teachers receive SRNS mini-grants
South Aiken senior, interpreter donate to Cumbee Center
Woodside Festival of Homes runs today through Sunday
Four videographers win in Home Brew competition
Police Blotter for Thursday, May 26, 2012
N.A. man faces charges
Hurricane drill prepares ARMC staff
Rep. Wilson's bill proposes to open Yucca Mountain
Heirlooms take Town & Country Club back to 1700s
Boys & Girls Club kids collect 1,167 cans of food
Singer/songwriter to perform around Aiken
Police seek help locating missing woman
Homeowner catches burglary on camera for second time
Former Miss America discusses her experience with childhood sexual abuse
Eejay's won't open in The Alley, future unclear
Hall of Fame expo to focus on Aiken-trained horses who've enjoyed success in Classic races
Leadership roles transfer at NJROTC awards ceremony
N.A. police look into attempted armed robbery
Wanted Georgia man arrested in Aiken
Police investigate Houndslake robbery
Two securities fraud indictments dismissed
Open House Weekend brings together buyers, sellers
NAACP branch to hold Freedom Fund banquet
Sambrano has 'groomed many a good horse' for Dogwood
Bluegrass music coming to town
Cox Announces Addition of Diedrich
USC Aiken Tabbed Sixth in Inaugural Baseball Southeast Region Rankings
USC Aiken Up to 13th in Latest Golf World/Nike Golf National Poll
USC Aiken Holds Annual Athletic Banquet
SRNS a semifinalist for national award
School board members hear revenue options
Aiken man pleads guilty to investment scheme in Ala.
Drivers appreciate drop in gas prices
Speaker: Gangs in Aiken are indication of broken families
Religious group holds annual banquet to honor volunteers
Conservation garden dedicated at SRS to celebrate Earth Day
Be sure to get the backstory
Local News in Brief for April 25
Republican Club to host Rep. Joe Wilson
Police Blotter for April 25
Turning Pages Book Club to host book signing
Officers from U.S. and Canada compete at SRS
Laurens Street bridge project on track
Seventh Annual Garcia Theatre Project To Be Held Next Week at USC Aiken
Johannsen Signs With USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Program
Watch 2012 USC Aiken Athletic Banquet Live
Watch NCAA Division II Tennis Selection Shows Live
South Aiken club using fashion show to benefit Relay For Life
Retired U.S. Navy commander was a big supporter of fine arts in Aiken
South Park redesign given first approval
Federal claims against Hunt, others dismissed
Police Blotter for April 24, 2012
Golf tournament raises $38K for Relay
MTU manager named economic ambassador of Aiken
Curiosity Shop celebrates traditional English holiday
Birds & Butterflies taking donations for wildlife care center
Solicitor's office works closely with law enforcement, community
Former PTO treasurer guilty, gets probation
22-year-old woman dies in weekend crash
Joe Wilson to speak at Republican Club meeting
USC Aiken Ranked 17th in Latest National Poll
Aranas Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Artist who retired to Aiken is focus of art exhibition
On the Agenda for April 23
Author's book takes lessons from teacher
Board of Education will examine budget
Conference gives tips to child care providers
Aiken County museum's new exhibit showcases state's 300 Carolina bays
Police Blotter for April 23
2 win first-year teacher of the year awards
Rising rent, lower interest rates getting more houses sold
City looks to revitalize South Park for Fresh Market
Club fight leads to stabbing
Wheelin' Sportsmen enjoy big harvest during NWTF's Ultimate Turkey Hunt
Sixth-Seeded Pacers Bow Out of PBC Tournament With Semifinal Loss to North Georgia
Kornegay and White Named to PBC Softball All-Tournament Team
Bridgestone seeks small, local subcontractors for new plant
Visitor offering assistance, information on restoring older photos while in town
Annual car show will benefit Make-A-Wish
Artist works with students on French-styled paintings
ADPS uses picnic to thank community
Ex-POWs in state meet for possibly last time
Cirque du Soleil's tribute to King of Pop comes to Columbia
Marker honors 90 years of Leavelle McCampbell
Three-Run First and Kornegay Gem Leads Pacers to PBC Tournament Semifinals
No. 14 USC Aiken Splits PBC Doubleheader With No. 8 Francis Marion
DOE gives URS group $1.3B to manage N.M. waste repository
Graduates in collision were a 'big part' of Army JROTC
Man, 20, dies; teen, 19, hurt in wreck
Survey, picnic build bond between city, community
Authors, other groups to advocate love of books
Realtors hear from candidates for House, Senate seats at screening
Help Golden Harvest win $1 million by voting on Facebook
Community garden brings residents together
Area boys' choirs to sing with South Boundary
Police blotter for April 21
Upcoming Events from April 21
ADPS needs help in locating runaway girl
Aiken Bluegrass Festival returns in May
Woodlanders nursery will open its gates to plant enthusiasts
Police asking for help locating missing teen
DOE awards management and operating contract for Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico
Sixth-Seeded Pacers Set to Face Third-Seeded Jaguars in PBC Tournament
Sixth-Seeded Pacers Fall to Third-Seeded Patriots in PBC Tournament Quarterfinals
Pacers Unable to Upset Top-Seeded Armstrong in PBC Tournament Quarterfinals
Kornegay Named to PBC Softball All-Conference Team
No. 14 USC Aiken Falls 5-3 to No. 8 Francis Marion in Series Opener
Crash claims the life of at least one
Edgefield County Theater Company to perform musical 'Always Patsy Cline'
Project manager: Japan still needs help cleaning up Fukushima plant
Public Safety to thank residents with picnics
Bond reduced for attempted murder charges
A look at the cost of high school prom
Forecasters say Aiken in extreme drought
Entries now being accepted for Aiken Memorial Day parade
School bus driver shortage continues
Conference for child care workers slated for Saturday
McMillan Pazdan Smith to design county animal shelter
USC Aiken-Francis Marion Alter Weekend Schedule
Van Derbur: 'Shame is not theirs'
Mavris released from mental hospital, charged with 2007 murder of mother
Police Blotter for April 19, 2012
USCA professor celebrates 50 years of teaching with students, faculty
Energy bill would keep Yucca open
Aiken's Ola Hitt celebrates 102nd birthday
Crosland Park clean up, open house are Saturday
USCA chancellor finalist Jordan says liberal arts produces global citizens
Quam cycling across country for awareness
Nurture Home receives grant
Gun and knife show coming to town
EDITORIAL: Picnics aim to heal community
Pacers Eighth in Latest Southeast Region Rankings
Pacers Ready for PBC Tennis Championships
Pacer Pitchers Combine to Stifle Jaguars on Wednesday Evening
Floyd & Green hosting rare jewelry collection
Aiken man killed in Augusta traffic crash
Council votes to finance projects with reserve funds, general obligation bonds
Chancellor Hallman leaving legacy at USCA
Initial school budget tighter than expected
Bush speaking in Aiken today
Clemson fans rub elbows with coaches at Prowl and Growl
N.A. men plead guilty to stealing car
Police Blotter for April 18, 2012
Residents team up to open tire, brake center
N.A. woman pleads guilty to theft of a controlled substance
Aiken Concert Band conductor to be honored at program
Man pleads guilty to arson charge
Council unanimous in decision to allow SCDOT to work on bridge replacement
Purple toilet used for cancer fundraising
Preparing to Enjoy! my lawn
EDITORIAL: In S.C., 'Tired' is a great thing
Pacer Golf Second in Inaugural NCAA Division II Southeast Region Rankings
Public input wanted on financing new complex, Bridgestone projects
Meeting on principal vacancies to be held
School Board will get update on parental involvement strategies
Tea Party hears from elected officials
DOE audit finds SRNS contract violations
Jones back in jail after treatment
On the Agenda for April 17
Man found dead after drive-by shooting
Man pleads guilty to burglaries at elementary school
USCA chancellor candidate shares ideas with community
USC Aiken will honor professor's 50th anniversary
Public input wanted on financing new complex, Bridgestone projects
Council to vote on resolution regarding bridge replacement
City Council meeting will be held Tuesday for Laurens Street Bridge repair
Pacers 14th in Latest National Poll
Atkins Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Barkell Named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Week
Commission offers advice on getting rid of caterpillars
Fancy hats needed for brunch at Highfields
The Ridge joins cancer fight
Crash on Old Kimball Trail kills Aiken woman
Deadline is approaching for tickets to hear from former Miss America
Aiken Community Playhouse offers special showing of “Twelfth Night” to students
City to hold picnic to improve quality of life
Former president to speak at Sage Valley
Woman recounts memories of Berlin Wall to students
Two other finalists for USCA chancellor will appear this week
Fairy house project aims to get children interested in nature
No. 24 UNC Pembroke Bests No. 11 USC Aiken in Series Finale
Pacers Close Spring Track Campaign at ASU Distance Challenge
Pacer Tennis Teams Close Regular Seasons in Dominating Fashion
Honor Flight of South Carolina - Special Section PDF
Winter Colony estates open barn doors for SPCA tour
March brings community together against violence
USCA's Garriet Smith receives Governor's Award
Relay gives hope, support for survivors
Fort Gordon soldiers give help in Gaston Livery restoration
Couple develops app to alert 911, family in event of an emergency
Kites take to the air at annual festival
The journey of a lifetime
The origin of the Honor Flight
Members of the Greatest Generation sign Brokaw book
Blind veteran sees veteran memorials with hands, mind
Pacer Tennis Teams Unable to Upset Georgia College
13th-Ranked North Georgia Takes Two From Pacers
No. 11 Pacers Take Two in Offensive Showdown With No. 24 UNCP
Students show support for schools' special athletes
Tracks lead to chop shop, man's arrest
Retiring ADPS sergeant gets a fond farewell
D.A.R. hosts Vietnam nurse Linda Caldwell
Singing groups come together for concert
Zerbini circus coming to Salley
Police Blotter for April 14
Partnership will help to develop small reactors at SRS
Navy captain talks intelligence, defense
School menus for April 16-20
Kornegay Sets Strikeout Record; Pacers Drop Two to No. 6 Armstrong
Men don heels in fight against sexual violence
N.A. man trapped between trailers dies
Clock is ticking for those who need to file tax returns
'Intimate Apparel' to be performed at USCA
SRNS funds allow SRNL to access high speed networks
Register by May to vote in June primary
Learn to grow veggies in small spaces at lecture
Board says no to travel center's sign request
Local a cappella group South Boundary will perform with symphony orchestra
USC Aiken Moves Up to 16th in Latest Golf World/Nike Division II National Poll
Pacer Women Seventh, Pacer Men Ninth in First Tennis Southeast Region Rankings
Hitchcock Healthcare to host dinner, auction
Aiken Center for the Arts to offer free classes
S.C. panel advances public school choice bill
Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame named best equestrian attraction in South Carolina
Former SRS workers ill due to job may qualify for benefits
School district names finalists for Aiken's 2012 Teacher of the Year
FBI warns residents of scam targeting seniors
Cleanup manager to speak at CNTA event next week
Council of Neighborhoods to meet
New County Complex could break ground in July
Knit Wits knit for a cause
USCA chancellor finalist Cordle visits Aiken community, lauds liberal arts
New business Aqua Pools specializes in fiberglass pools
Upcoming Events in Aiken County
Honor Flight of South Carolina in progress in Washington, D.C.
USC Aiken Fifth in First Southeast Region Rankings
Pacers Claim Second Straight Shutout Victory
White Leads Pacers to Split With Brevard
Pacers Fall to Indians in Battle of Top-20 Teams
Council to consider ordinance for referendum
SRS retiree benefits changing
Santorum bows out of GOP race
School supports staffer in battle against cancer
Fresh Market may open in January '13
Car wreck sends 2 to hospital; no fatalities
Record number of athletes, volunteers expected at Special Olympics this year
Hitchcock Healthcare will hold masquerade, auction to raise funds for medical services
Police Blotter
Birds & Butterflies owner gives advice on what to do when finding baby birds
Federal emergency funds approved for bridge repair
Fifth annual kite festival to be held at Citizens Park
Pacers Fall Just Short in Bid for Ninth PBC Men’s Golf Championship
Pacer Men Pick Up Shutout Victory Over Flagler
3 shot at party, witnesses not cooperating with officers
Bridge still under repair; trains are allowed through
SRSRA meeting to focus on benefits concern
City Council tables land donation proposal
City Council votes in favor of 8 percent water, sewer rate increase
Motorcycle, social clubs come together on Palm Sunday
Police Blotter for April 10
Wagener-based Aiken Leader now available online, in print
Mock trial team wins state competition
Deadline extended for Home Brew Video contest
Wilson says Supreme Court will ax health care mandate
Winners of USC Aiken’s Research Day Named
Local Polo breeder, trainer interviewed on 60 Minutes
Five Pacers Now on Tino Martinez Award Watch List
Kornegay Named Peach Belt Conference Pitcher of the Week
USC Aiken 11th in Latest National Poll
Pacers in Second After Two Rounds of Play at PBC Championship
Gobbi Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Police blotter for April 9
On the Agenda for April 9
USCA theater to give final performance of the season
Church proposes to donate land to the City
Banquet will fund guide dogs for blind
28th annual Lobster Race coming to Aiken
High school honors to include final grades
Residents prepare for potential disaster
Car show gives chance to display classics
A horse tale
Taste of Home Cooking School will return to Aiken on May 10
New Edition to perform at James Brown Arena
Children celebrate with hunt for eggs
County still reviewing appeals for reassessed property
RS-M students build square-foot gardens
Hitchcock celebrates employee's 40th year
Armstrong Claims Series Opener
USC Aiken Women’s Tennis Claims Fourth Straight Victory
Youth depict 'way to cross'
Couples ties for top spot 20 years after Masters win
Air traffic expected to double since last year
Students show off projects on Research Day
Toy Story characters hit the ice rink in Columbia
Community service project needs food, children's clothes
Rick's Produce Aiken location reopens this fall
Police Blotter for April 7, 2012
Bridge replacement work still lies ahead
Happy Tales helps felines find homes for almost a decade
Youth Wing performs 'Folk Tales for Fun' (with video)
Weekend events for Aiken County April 6 – 8
School menus for April 9 – 13
Snyder Collects 600th Career Win in Doubleheader Sweep of Pfeiffer
USC Aiken Golf Team Ready for PBC Championship
Who will be 'Big Three' of the future?
Rain holds off for inaugural Horses and Courses parade
Bridge gets temporary repairs in preparation of future storms
Southern Bank & Trust donation establishes scholarship at USCA
Local News in Brief for April 6
Police Blotter for April 6
RS-M FFA alumni holds fundraiser for FFA chapter
Area DAR chapters meet for luncheon
Sorority rocks to raise money for breast cancer research
Program helps students read at grade level
Home, Garden Tour will explore Aiken's historic Highland Park
Paws for Cancer will raise funds for Relay
ATC engineering students finalists in redesign contest
Hunting is family tradition
Don't fear Shakespeare (with video)
Suspect cleared in counterfeit money scam
Updated: DOT prepares for temporary bridge repairs due to expected rain
Ghost tours of Aiken to be given Saturday
Pacers Soar Past Flying Fleet
USC Aiken-Augusta State Softball Doubleheader Postponed
Threat of Inclement Weather Alters USC Aiken-Armstrong Series
Fire on Kershaw Street under investigation
Man charged with disorderly conduct
Remaining USCA chancellor finalists to visit community
Crime News: Suspect sought for using counterfeit money, Man charged with attempted murder
Wilson visits Graniteville manufacturer
CPA review program offered
Donation will help generations learn more about environment
Man sought after allegedly passing counterfeit money
USC Aiken chancellor candidates now narrowed to three finalists
Third-Ranked Pacers Claw Past Wolves
Police Blotter for April 4, 2012
The Front Nine: Wednesday's 9 Daily Facts to Master the Week
Dogwood Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners form joint venture
Clemson fans, family cheer on Masters practice trio
Laurens St. bridge closed indefinitely
Horsepower will roll into Aiken for Spring Fling
Crosland Park kids get hands-on with science
Students befriend owl at spring break camp
Barn exploration event will benefit the Aiken SPCA
Ex-council member running for N.E. mayor
Juilliard festival leaves big impact on students
Don't curse the cart warrior
Two Pacers Earn PBC Weekly Awards
USC Aiken Closes Road Swing With 2-0 Shutout of Carson-Newman
Additional Aiken history tours offered
2012 Cooper River Bridge Run results
Youths of all ages will enjoy Garden Theater
Gallery guards organize the field during Masters
Laurens Street bridge closes due to erosion
Police Blotter for April 3
Man charged with indecent exposure
Man charged with disorderly conduct
Easter Bunny delivers baskets with United Way
High schoolers learn about careers, college opportunities at ATC
Research Day will showcase creative projects at USCA
Horses and Courses bringing golf celebration downtown
County health department moving May 1
All-County orchestra receives standing ovation
Green tips: Rain barrels, cooking oil, toilet paper, e-waste
Laurens Street bridge at Colleton Avenue closed
USC Aiken Third in Latest National Poll
Simon Named Peach Belt Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Week
Fundraiser to raise money for fallen Ga., S.C. officers
USC Aiken Claims Road Sweep of Flagler
Miller Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for March
USC Aiken Finishes 16th at Insperity Augusta State Invitational
Aranas Selected South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken Women Earn Third Straight League Victory
Businesses anticipate a boom with Masters
Rain delays Triple Crown polo tourney
Rally focuses on dangers of profiling
Aiken Horse Show carries on despite rainy weather
Motorcycle wreck kills man; alcohol found on vehicle
Airport expects increased traffic for tournament
Cook-Off brings out the best BBQ around
USCA Polo Postponed Till Sunday
Pacers and Polo postponed until Sunday
Pacers in 16th After First Two Rounds of Insperity Augusta State Invitational
Burkett Blast Sends Pacers to PBC Split With Lander
Fourth-Ranked USC Aiken-Flagler Baseball Game Suspended; Will Resume at 11 a.m. on Sunday
USC Aiken Knocks Off 11th-Ranked Clayton State on Saturday
USC Aiken-Augusta State Softball Doubleheader Moved to Thursday, April 5
Year's first 5th Friday celebrated with BBQ cook-off, entertainment
Church play shows Jesus from Mary's perspective
Rally looks to bring 'justice' to shooting of Trayvon Martin
USCA names chancellor finalists
It's polo time; Triple Crown concludes with final jewel
Filing concludes for upcoming election
GOP candidates discuss plans at forum
Aiken Horse Show sees record-setting number of entrants
Retired seaman shares diving experience with Senior Men
Red Cross donations aid Japan recovery
Police Blotter for March 31, 2012
Artist teaches workshop on how to sculpt horses
Registration for day camps at Odell Weeks opens Sunday
Man faces murder, weapons charges
USC Aiken Names Finalists in Chancellor Search
USC Aiken names finalists for Chancellor search
USC Aiken to Hold Research Day next Friday
Weekend events for Aiken County
South Aiken students raise funding for Make-A-Wish
Final preparations made for annual Pacers & Polo
Former deputy Jeff Nation not running for sheriff
Strawberry stands open for season
Mega Million jackpot hits $540M
Names & Notes for March 30, 2012
Annual horse show to be held in Hitchcock Woods
Two tanks at SRS ready to be closed
Presentation offers information on pediatric hospice
Police Blotter for March 30, 2012
New Ellenton releases election results
New Ellenton Democrats to hold special meeting
All-County Orchestra Festival to be held today
Leadership Aiken County creating endowment to cultivate great ideas
Video contest deadline extended
Woman struck by her own vehicle dies
2012 Easter Services and Events
Lucky T Farms to hosts annual trail ride, horse show
83-year-old North Augusta woman dies after struck by vehicle
USC Aiken Picks Up Thrilling 5-4 Road Win Over Augusta State
Recommendations for new pedestrian, bike plan revealed
Local quilts made with love given to wounded warriors
Aiken County redistricting plan OK'd
'Aiken Goes On' T-shirts benefit law enforcement trip to D.C.
Relay team captains meet today
SAHS Cyberpatriot team finishes first
Aiken High FFA plans plant sale at greenhouse
New Ellenton deadline passes without candidates
O'Gorman leaving for Berkeley County
VIDEO: North Augusta Idol 2012
Harris Chosen Honorable Mention All-American by Women’s Division II Bulletin
Pacer Athletics – 2011-12 Winter in Review
USC Aiken Ranked 33rd in Latest ITA National Rankings
Jaguars Upset Fourth-Ranked Pacers in First Game of Fourth Annual Outback Cup
Pacers Claim Third Straight Road Sweep
Third-grader speeds stacks way to national competition
If I had a brain, I would still take the scarecrow role
Massey: Health care reform could burden state budget
Warrenville resident Jim Vause running for sheriff
Man charged in Crosland Park drug bust
Fresh Market 'opening soon'
Rising construction costs could impact AHS additions
Eejay's restaurant moving to The Alley
Youth Restoration Alliance working to help at-risk youths
AYP hosting 5th Friday party to coincide with Triple Crown
Aiken High FFA holding spring sale
Various art forms to be displayed at AHS
Police Blotter for March 28
Boys and Girls Club to offer Spring Break camp
New shop to offer handmade woodwork, scented oils
Financial management group hires two new teams
Mary Kay consultant earns car
Eejays to move to Up Your Alley location
Habitat for Humanity creates another home
Volunteer pick-up crews asked to change focus
Athletic Banquet Tickets Now Available
Pacer Basketball Teams Winning Over the Palmetto State
USC Aiken’s Upset Bid of Augusta State Falls Short
USC Aiken Ranked 12th in Final National Poll of 2011-12 Season
Pacers Claim Team Title at Bearcat Golf Classic
City Council rejects request for rezoning
Aiken Ryan's buffet says it won't reopen
County departments submit requests for next year's budget
Discipline, bullying issues to be topic of School Board meeting
ADPS receives excellence award for accreditation
Vocal group gives advice to local students
Belvedere man charged with attempted murder
Local candidates will speak at next Republican Club meeting
USCA will host program on business ethics
Police blotter for March 27
Man arrested after allegedly shooting passenger in car
Jones Named Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week
USC Aiken Vaults Into Top-5 in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken in the Lead After First Two Rounds of Bearcat Golf Classic
Miller Selected South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USCA vice chancellor will head to Montevallo
Local officers to raise money for Special Olympics this week at Fatz
Broadway revue to raise funds for N.Y. trip
Building for better education: First project under plan to update schools in county over five years begins
Offspring of alligators among animals blessed at annual event
Rescued dog in need of a new home
Event gives girls a look at engineering field
City Council to consider rezoning request at meeting
On the Agenda for March 26
Police Blotter for March 26
Pacer Tennis Teams Unable to Upset Armstrong
Pacers Sweep Away Bobcats
Take a class at ACA during spring break
Police seek man who robbed Blimpie
Sun, fun mark Steeplechase; 46th renewal draws 30,000
SRNS volunteers put focus on rebuilding community
USC library honors legacy of Salley family
USC Aiken prepares for final leg of Triple Crown
Meeting to address underage drinking
Pullyourfingerout pulls out win at the 46th annual Steeplechase
USC Aiken Competes at Weems Baskins Relays
Pacers Claim Series Victory in National Top-10 Showdown
Steeplechase expected to run rain or shine
Friends of the Stable receive ceremonial key to Gaston Livery at ceremony
Democrats look at state politics, honor locals for their service
Visitors Center to showcase work of local artists
Community series: Improve community by making healthy choices, keeping up with immunizations, health screenings
Community improvement series officially concludes, but discussions should continue
Applications for Bridgestone plants will be accepted starting Monday
Local News in Brief for March 24
Police Blotter for March 24
School menus for March 26 – 30
USCA and ASU Join Efforts to Offer Certified Public Accountant Review Program
Fifty percent chance of rain, thunderstorms expected for Steeplechase
Weekend events in Aiken County
USC Aiken-Flagler PBC Tennis Matches Postponed
Pacers Joust Knights in Doubleheader Sweep
Pacers Claw Past Bearcats in Series Opener Between Top-10 Teams
Community series: One person can change a child's life
Avid scrapbooker to offer classes in Aiken
Steeplechase 411: What you need to know for Saturday
Sertoma Club uses raises funds at Steeplechase
Mom, 2-year-old boy found safe in Georgia hotel
First Tee changes lives on the course
Federal courthouse on list of possible closures
Man accused of threatening cops arrested
Woman with MS to participate in 5K
Police Blotter for March 23, 2011
Steeplechase vendors ready for business
Ex-Phelon president, COO dies
Edgefield newspaper Citizen News closing
Want great customer service? Shop local in downtown Aiken
Mother, child reported missing
Review: 'Hunger Games' should satisfy fans
New Edition Anniversary concert date, venue changed
USC Aiken Ranked 18th in Latest Golf World/Nike Division II National Poll
USC Aiken Women’s Tennis Continues Winning Ways in Shutout of Clark Atlanta
Tips to plan the perfect Steeplechase tailgate
Faith-based drama to hold auditions, be filmed in Aiken
911 calls: Suspect in Rogers' shooting armed with her gun
Community series: The ties that bind
Recovery Works provides an avenue for alcohol, drug addiction treatment
Two area outreach groups finalize merger
Tognum America increasing presence in Aiken County
USCA job fair connects students, future employers
Aiken native dreams of building a lasting legacy
USC Aiken Continues to Celebrate 50th Anniversary With Several Spring Events Planned
Newberry Upsets 10th-Ranked Pacers
Pacers Make it Three in a Row in 7-2 Win Over Pfeiffer
New restaurant 'a step back into time'
School Board faces budget challenges
Counterclaim dismissed in Tipsey lawsuit
Steeplechase fashion: It's all about the color
Council OKs financial agreement for Tognum America
An evening at the ballpark
Aiken tracking team trains officers statewide
28 Aiken County schools earn 32 awards for academic record
Program helps students make better decisions for themselves
Police blotter for March 21, 2012
Ruth Patrick Science Center to offer Spring Break camps
Pancake breakfast will benefit Relay For Life
Pacers Finish 14th at Bobcat Intercollegiate
Pacers Rally Past Anderson
Pain Center offers new therapies
S.C. House hopefuls present agendas to Aiken Tea Party
Steeplechase will give Aiken economic boost
Grad student speaks against 'pink slime' controversy
Community series: Improving our community through increased inclusion
USC's Ellington expected to return to football team
Reach to Recovery program brings hope to those newly diagnosed with cancer
Man charged with pointing, presenting firearm
Police Blotter for March 20
Police ID one of two card theft suspects
'Education Matters' marking anniversary with broadcast
Council to give final reading on Project Bench
Dogwood Stable’s Aikenite retired
Kornegay Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken Moves Into Top-10 in Latest National Poll
Atkins Tied for Eighth at Bobcat Intercollegiate
Harris Chosen Honorable Mention All-American by WBCA
Community series: Parents must close generation gap by encouraging, being supportive
On the Agenda for March 19
Camp Cocoon offers kids a chance to heal
USCA prepares students for job fair
Board of Education to address 2012-13 budget at meeting
Friends, family remember visionary Fred Christensen
Retired Chamber director awarded for her work, aid
Parkinson's golf tournament to raise awareness, funding
Husky mix becomes best friend to homeless
Fallen officer's sons take to the mound for Pacers
Bluebirds also a sight to see during Steeplechase
Automotive technology instructor has worked hard for national accreditation
Pacers Open Spring Track Campaign at CCU/Shamrock Invitational
USC Aiken Picks Up Second Straight Win in 8-1 PBC Victory Over Montevallo
Pacers Split With 25th-Ranked Cougars on Sunday
Aiken Standard, The Star rack up awards from SCPA
Books-A-Million to raise funds for Cumbee Center on March 24
Food, socializing abound at Trials
Looking ahead to Saturday's Aiken Spring Steeplechase
Teacher banquet moved up, open to public
Horseman shares his knowledge about Thoroughbred racing
Three vying for seats will visit Tea Party
Community series: Hunger is root cause that impacts educational, judicial systems
Camp Sharigan advances reading
USC Aiken Completes Three-Game League Sweep of Georgia Southwestern
Pacer Tennis Teams Easily Down Belmont Abbey on Saturday
Pacers Best Hurricanes Twice on Saturday
Triple Crown kicks off today with Aiken Trials
Students won't discover 'pink slime' in lunches served in county schools
Filing period opens for those seeking office
Couple endures struggles of marriage
Community series: Failed families are root cause of society's problems
Speech contest winner to compete in Atlanta in April
Man charged after stolen signs discovered
Bull-riding event coming to Columbia
S.C. highway troopers urge students to take W8 2 TXT pledge
Police Blotter for March 17
Sorority presents reading, black history program
2012 schedule of rabies clinics in Aiken County
World Book Night is April 23
Bookings for March 15, 2012
World Book Night is April 23
School menus for March 19 – 23
2011 Aiken High graduate reported missing
Faces of Cold War Patriots
Bunker won't seek house seat
Council Named to NABC Southeast Region All-District First-Team
Pacers Blow Past Hurricanes on Friday Evening
Faces of Cold War Patriots
Officers want safe tailgating at Aiken Trials
Three books at heart of investigation in Schofield teacher's administrative leave
ACP Youth Wing Immersion program is bringing Aiken actors to Broadway
Community Series: Catch them before they fall
Sheheen to speak at Dorn-Derrick Dinner
Trial ends with 1 plea deal, 1 hung jury
Event briefs for March 16
Bridgestone receives award for Aiken investment
Women of Woodside to host golf tourney
Archaeology group explores yards of early mill workers
Candidate filing opens today, runs through March 30
Police Blotter for March 16
Cedar Creek ladies begin cornhole tournament league
Movies playing in Aiken this weekend
School district releases statement to 'pornographic' book reading
USC Aiken Softball to Host Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
USC Aiken to host annual Pickens-Salley Symposium
Students play jazz with Juilliard group
Schofield teacher on leave after parent complains of 'pornographic' sci-fi book
County will move ahead with filing seats for Council
Do's and don'ts for tailgating at the Trials
Man gets 23 years for felony DUI
SRNS president talks H-Canyon
Presentation to cover Thoroughbred basics
Barton to run for auditor position
Event allows enthusiasts inside look at Thoroughbred training
Summer Institute works to get kids off the street and into the classroom
Community Series: United Way, partner agency programs provide opportunities
English Honor Society Inducts New Members
Rybergs create STEM Initiative Scholarship
Pacers Unable to Claw Past Bears
Four Pacer Pitchers Combine For Two-Hitter in Win Over Limestone
Legislation would privatize state's school bus system
Proposed senior living facility called off
'Voice of Racing' continues tradition
Haley stands by tax cut proposal
Police Blotter for March 14, 2012
Mild winter brings longer allergy season
City of Aiken names new tourism supervisor
Hot, cold air to battle it out in March
Students take home awards from regional science fair
Bill would allow farmers market to sell products baked at home
Community Series: Engage with one another to find solutions
SAHS DECA students setting records
Story Time in Gardens moved to Odell Weeks Center
Ready for March Madness? Download your brackets here
Pacers Go Low in Third Round to Finish in Second
Community series: The city needs help fixing the problems
PIF releases cookbook featuring international recipes
County website receives award for government transparency
City Council OKs rezoning for livery stable museum
Piano donation is music to school's ears
Vaughters to seek Young's House seat
Tailgating preparations under way for Aiken Trials
U.S. Senate bill: President must allow the Yucca Mountain repository or give rebates
SRS officials celebrate biomass facility opening
Board of Education to discuss Career and Technology Center
Police Blotter for March 13, 2012
Juilliard-trained cabaret singer will tell story through music
Man charged with DUI after police chase
Triple Crown Etiquette
Harris Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Tankersley Named PBC Freshman of the Week
USC Aiken in Third After First Two Rounds of Magnolia Invitational
USC Aiken Ranked 14th in Latest National Poll
Harris Named to NCAA Division II Southeast Regional All-Tournament Team
Community series: Girl Scouting builds courage, confidence, character
Resource fair to be held for Cold War nuclear workers
Gregg buttery opens at Aiken museum
Officials share views on political buzz words
Fallen officers' families receive memorial quilts
Blue Peter's Tree at Training Trackholds legend, lore
Former Miss America to speak on child abuse
On the Agenda for March 12
Public invited to view plan for bike facilities
Divorced parents in S.C. may have to pay for college
Girl Scouts celebrate a century of life lessons
Career Center welder a cut above the rest
Friendship Baptist Church ready to celebrate pastor's seventh anniversary
Police Blotter for March 10
No. 17 Pacers Drop Series Finale to No. 10 Cougars
Canadian crossover singing group coming to perform in Aiken
Man charged with shoplifting, drugs
Gov. Haley to visit Aiken Industries
Horsemen give insight at Livery Stable fundraiser
RS-M FFA members attend legislators appreciation day
New Ellenton hosts its own community event with Family Fun Day
Vigil honors officers for 12 straight hours
Peer support counseling promotes healing
Community series: Alcohol, drugs are viewed as primary causes of ills of society
USC Aiken Upset by Wingate in Regional Quarterfinals
17th-Ranked Pacers Split Doubleheader With 10th-Ranked Cougars
Lander Upsets Regionally Top-Seeded Pacers
Junior Woman's Club donates 'Banksia' painting to USCA
Tickets for Steeplechase weekend now available
SRNS CEO to be the guest speaker at nuclear technology awareness breakfast
Dentists visit Honduras to bring healthy smiles
Community series: A good education is the foundation for a productive citizen
School Menus for March 12-16
Movie Trailer Reviews: Learn more about movies hitting theaters this spring
Events in Aiken County for Friday, Saturday
Culinary students have appetite for success
Pacers Advance to Regional Semifinals With Win Over Catawba
Community series: 'We' means taking full responsibility
United Way exceeds goal, raises $2.74 million
Cinderella projects makes dreams comes true
Two announce intentions to seek seats; one contemplates
City to appoint Paige Tiffany to solicitor position
Local News in Brief for March 9
Aiken museum to dedicate Gregg buttery on Sunday
Two charged with exploiting adult
Police Blotter for March 9
Lift up community at prayer vigil
Aiken Kidney Benefit 5K will help dialysis patients
Culinary students have appetite for success
Community series: There's value and healing in listening
USC Aiken Women's Basketball NCAA Tournament Central
USC Aiken Men's Basketball NCAA Tournament Central
Councilman Scott Singer seeks to change form of county government
Juilliard in Aiken begins on Saturday
Suspect in cookie caper captured
Man jailed after undercover meth bust
Local news in brief for March 8
Jump-start your life with Jobs for Life
Two county residents headed to Brazil through Rotary exchange
Suspects sought after allegedly using stolen credit cards
“Banksia” Painting Donated to USCA By Aiken Junior Woman's Club “Banksia” Painting Donated to USCA By Aiken Junior Woman’s Club
Community Series: David Jameson — How do we improve our community?
Man arrested on drug charges following undercover operation
Gunman still at large in Feb. death
Nine days left before filing for office begins
County Council discusses taxes, structure
Dance program will benefit Aiken schools
Police Blotter for March 7, 2012
Pass it On Kidsignment Sale will be held Friday, Saturday
Contest seeks art for license plate
The Great Beard Experiment ends
USC Aiken-Carson-Newman Softball Doubleheader Postponed
Pacers Ranked Program-High Tying Seventh in Latest National Poll
Clemson, Kohles Claim Top Honors at 15th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
Pacers Fly Past Hawks
Donations may be made to help Scouts recoup funds
Bunker, Wells to seek Young's seat in House
Police try to determine cause of fatal wreck
George W. Bush to come to Sage Valley
Women Build hit the nail on the head
Community improvement series: How can we help our children?
Hunger banquet teaches teens about world poverty
Drivers can clear up suspended licenses this week until Sat.
South Aiken soccer fundraiser will be March 17
'New Edition' to perform at Convocation Center next month
Police working fatal accident on Huber Clay Road
Pacers Tied for 17th in the Latest National Poll
South Carolina and Virginia Tied for Lead After First Two Rounds of 15th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
DeGraffinreed Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Improvement series: Mayor Fred Cavanaugh
Brothers and Sisters provides a second home
On the Agenda for March 5
Fundraiser will concentrate on basics of polo, racing
Service puts pooch on the prowl for bed bugs
County seeks input on funds for complex
Serving the public: Are longer meetings really better?
Officials, locals laud changes at Hopelands and Rye Patch
Bridgestone hosts BBQ to build bluebird boxes
Police Blotter for March 5
Thief raids Girl Scouts' booth
Series: What can we do to make our community better?
Pacer Tennis Drops PBC Road Matches at Columbus State
Kornegay No-Hitter in Game Two Leads Pacers to Split With Limestone
Watch the NCAA Division II Basketball Selection Shows Live
Pacers Complete League Sweep of Augusta State
PBC Tournament Champions! Pacers Take Top-10 Showdown to Claim Title
USC Aiken to Host 2012 NCAA Division II Southeast Regional
Serving the public: are longer meetings really better?
Prep Fest combines music with charity
AAUW Books 'N Things Fair has record turnout
Aiken Civic Ballet Company to perform 'Sleeping Beauty'
Young to run for Ryberg's Senate seat
Pacers Down UNCP in Semifinals to Set Up Top-10 Championship Game Showdown
22nd-Ranked Pacers Open ASU Series With 14-2 Victory
Program to use goats to minimize brush in parks
Police Blotter for March 3
'My Aiken High Week' raises $3,000
AAUW Books 'N More sale draws enormous crowd
Pope honored for support of school athletic programs
Warrenville Elementary staffer an inspiration with 53 years of service
SAHS benefit breakfast is today
Fundraiser will raise money for new soccer field
USC Aiken’s Guild of Poetic Intent to Host Atlanta Poet Jamie Iredell
USCA Students to Spend Alternative Spring Break Building Houses in Florida March 4-10
School menus for week of March 5 – March 9
Event roundup for this weekend in Aiken County
USC Aiken-Augusta State PBC Baseball Series Altered
Harris Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for February
USC Aiken-Wingate Softball Doubleheader Now Set for 4 p.m. Start
Strong Defensive Effort Leads Pacers to PBC Tournament Semifinals
Ruby's Café opens in Graniteville
Ryberg will not seek re-election
Police Blotter for March 2
East Aiken students learn shapes through movement
Bonds revoked for man facing accessory to murder charge
Hopelands progress to be topic of meeting
Injunction filed to delay filing period for Council seats
Home Brew Video Competition submissions due by March 30
Students dress up to celebrate reading for Dr. Seuss' birthday
SAHS holding benefit at Fatz Saturday
Aiken High "Junk in My Trunk" yard sale is today
Movies playing in Aiken this weekend
Pacers Ranked 32nd in Latest ITA National Rankings
USC Aiken-Flagler Softball Doubleheader Now Set for 4 p.m. Start
Dahm Announces Pacer Tennis Schedule Updates
Pacer Tennis Teams Maul Tigers
Pacers Split Doubleheader With No. 23 Flagler
Pacers Advance to PBC Tournament Semifinals
ADDA's Spring Sidewalk Sale begins today
Savannah River Ecology Laboratory history shared with Senior Men's Club
Aiken County in dire need of bus drivers
Duck successfully rescued from drain
School Board approves new rules for support organizations
Symposium on Southern Women will be March 15
Equine Support Council meeting unveils progress
Cumbee Center in need of volunteers
N.A. Camellia Show will be held Saturday
USCA to show film 'Primary Colors' today
'Just Dance' showcase will benefit public education
Junk in My Trunk will be held Friday
Blotter and briefs for March 1
City redistricting process continues
Sandy Rogers' life partner releases letter of gratitude to community
Pacers Claim Victory Over Paine in First Ever Meeting Between Programs
USC Aiken Peach Belt Conference Basketball Tournament Central
Pacers Tabbed Second in Latest Southeast Region Rankings
Pacers Ranked First in Latest Southeast Region Rankings
Pacers Split Home Doubleheader With Tusculum
Aiken Yoga under new ownership
Woman found dead with gun wound in yard
Relay rummage sale raises $2,800
New Ellenton mayor and councilman both resign
Board OKs new Aiken High field house, classrooms
Leap Year babies 'young forever'
Court roundup for Feb. 28
During ROTC meet, cadet receives unexpected honor
No fight with customer service needed for my SI windbreaker
Local news in brief for Feb. 29
Board shows appreciation for area realtors with lunch, fun
USCA club chapter honored at district convention
Dog headed home, owner found guilty
Green tips: Stop junk mail, save water, Fair Trade coffee
Health tips: Color in food, strawberries, fitness app, omega-3s
Tech Tips: Extensions, Pageonce, mobile signatures, reverse image search
New Ellenton mayor, council member announce resignations
Officials investigate death of Aiken woman
Pacers Ranked Season-Best Ninth in Latest National Poll
DeGraffinreed and Harris Named First-Team All-PBC
Two Pacers Earn All-PBC Plaudits; Alexander Named Coach of the Year
Audit shows SRS overpaid $7.7M during recent layoffs
Council sends Open Space Element draft back to Commission for review
The Cat in the Hat visits local schools
Plans for improvements to Highway 1, Whiskey Road now available to public
Forecast calls for rain, warm temps this week
Steven Curtis Chapman concert planned for March 8 canceled
Group from Brazil visits Aiken as part of cultural exchange
Two arrested after leading police on chase
USCA’s Cultural Series Continues With Two March Performances
Habitat begins sixth Women Build home
Man sentenced to five years for distribution of cocaine
School Board will hear update on alternative learning, construction
USC Aiken Baseball Up to 22nd in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Set to Host 15th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
Harris Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
On the Agenda for Feb. 27
Nature series seminar looks at wilderness in the backyard
City to discuss plan to protect green space
Movies, seminars, discussions are on tap at library in March
‘My Aiken High Week’ fundraiser starts today
Report: S.C. ranks above national average in education
Re-enactors bring passion for history to annual battle
Library in Wagener reopens with updates
New Ellenton opens new, larger library
Unveiled historical marker honors former hospital
Late-Inning Rally Not Enough for Pacers in Extra-Inning Loss to Georgia College
Pacer Men and Women Fall to Francis Marion
Prep fest to benefit children's charities
Local News in Brief for Feb. 26
Students learn of black history with African drum, dance event
Equine Support Council will give updates at Tuesday's meeting
Help save local lives by donating your blood
Costumed pancake breakfast supports Gaston Livery Stable
Aiken's First Baptist Church will host Lenten Luncheons
City gets fit at Zumbathon fundraiser for Richardson and Rogers
Man shows strong spirit after tornado ruins Wagener home
Spectators gather for Battle of Aiken after heavy storm
Aiken Horse Show
Juilliard in Aiken Festival 2012
Pacers Fall Twice to Patriots on Saturday
Pacers Split With Georgia College on Saturday
Pacers Lock Up No. 1 Seed in PBC East
Pacers Claim PBC Championship Outright With 71-53 Victory Over Flagler
Weather expected to be sunny today
Storms ravage county
Battle of Aiken begins today
East Aiken reading festival focuses on literacy skills
Author of Civil War book visits Aiken
Augusta author shares book with Schofield students
'My Aiken High Week' begins Monday
Chukker Creek, St. Mary's students compete in robotics tourney today
Aiken native published in large collection
Black history brought to life with local play
Oswald Writers Series Set for Feb. 28 at USCA
School Menus for Feb. 27 - March 2
UPDATED at 7 p.m.: Many roads cleared, no casualties reported following powerful storm (with video, photos)
Tornado Watch until 4 p.m. today
Battle of Aiken
USC Aiken-Shaw Softball Doubleheader Cancelled
Temps will get back to average, rain may fall today
Study shows radioactivity from SRS increasing but DOE disagrees
Little Caesars to open store on Southside
Aiken County treasurer Sharpe announces retirement
Local partnerships improve Crosland Park
Woman takes to Facebook to defend pit bull accused of biting
County Council primary could be delayed if redistricting not approved
Girl Scout cookies are here
USPS Augusta facility closing, area mail will come through Columbia
Habitat homes should near 100th house in '14
Police Blotter for Feb. 23
Relay For Life Rummage Sale is Saturday
Equestrian sport artist Malone to exhibit at Racing Hall of Fame
DHEC beginning Better Choices, Better Heath workshop on Friday
Portion of Storm Branch Road closed due to structure fire
Movies playing in Aiken Feb. 24 weekend
Wire road reopens
Seilern Named to PBC Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team
USC Aiken Women’s Tennis Opens PBC Campaign With 6-3 Win Over UNCP
Marker planned to honor county's historic hospitals
Celebrate Black History Month by going to see 'Hometown History' today at museum
Error means some may owe County more taxes
AAUW still accepting donations for annual Books N' Things sale
Ash Wednesday marks beginning of Lent
South Aiken NJROTC places fifth nationally in orienteering
Donation will help ADPS honor Richardson in D.C. memorial
Fired deputy Nation drops civil suit, will run for sheriff
Battle of Aiken begins Friday with School Days for students
Anchor Meredith Anderson talks free speech at USC Aiken
Eat pancakes to help Gaston Livery Stable
Portion of U.S. 278 in SRS to reopen
County stays silent about identity of business involved in Project Bench
School Board ponders updates in technology with upcoming budget
Aiken resident Grant crowned Miss Black South Carolina at Benedict College
Ray and Lyn Fleming North Augusta Citizens of Year
Girls Scouts give ADPS special flag
DeMint to Aiken GOP: This is now or never
DeMint tours MTU plant to learn about S.C. jobs
Resident makes statement by leaving litter hanging in tree
Baby Blessings provides warmth with caps, blankets
Powderhouse widening project set to begin soon
USC Aiken Unveils New Smartphone App Free Download on the Android and iPhone Markets
USC Aiken reveals convenient smart phone app
US Hwy 278 Detour to remain in effect until early Wednesday
2012 Polo Match Fact Sheet
USC Aiken Unveils New Smartphone App
Pacers Vault Into Top-10
Pacers Open Spring Campaign With Sixth Place Finish at Wexford
ACP Youth Wing will present 'You Can't Take it With You'
Review: No violations at MOX facility in 4th quarter
Area choreographer reaches out with dance
Public invited to comment on Project Bench
ARMC chaplain: Respect religion, beliefs of others
Fitness challenge will pit employees of local businesses against each other
TalkBack for Feb. 21: Budget voting, Deserving benefits
30-mile detour will remain in effect on U.S. 278 for repairs
Police Blotter for Feb. 22
Man charged in morning burglary of Wagener Drug
On the agenda for Feb. 21
Aiken Blues Brothers credit Corey Burns for their success
Churches plan Ash Wednesday services
County begins budget planning
Portion of Hwy 278 near SRS closed for leak repair
Pacers Move Back Into Top 30 in Latest National Poll
Pacers in Sixth Place After First Two Rounds of Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate
Kornegay Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Battle of Aiken to return with Great Revival
Father, son face odds on Africa's Kilimanjaro
City begins to implement 6-1 district format
Drama about county's past will be performed for Black History Month
Equine rescue helps to adopt out puppies
Cotillion class practices skills on cruise
Girl Scouts gather for World Thinking Day
Golf event benefits two causes
Aiken County WMA to open to the public
USC Aiken Opens 2012 Spring Season
Late-Game Heroics in Game Two Leads Pacers to Sweep of Queens
Local News in Brief for Feb. 19
Board to look at funding, curriculum
Annual mini-course program gives students a variety of opportunities
Area middle schoolers celebrate Black History Month with music
Duo investigates old Graniteville through digging
'Swamp People' to visit for new outdoor expo
Housing market shows signs of recovery
Public Safety seeking leads in hit-and-run
Ninth Inning Rally Falls Just Short for Pacers in 9-7 PBC Loss to Montevallo
USC Aiken-Limestone Tennis Matches Postponed
Pacer Softball Opens Season With Sweep of Catawba
Pacers Claw Past Bearcats in Top-20 Showdown
Court schedules hearing to discuss release of video
Genealogy society finds remnants of cemetery
Miller sentenced to life in prison for murder
Officials investigate store, safe break-ins at Taco Bell, Subway
Police Blotter for Feb. 18
'Experimental Relief' to play today, Sunday
Two sentenced to jail for roles in meth conspiracy
PTSO getting more involved with 'My Aiken High Week'
Reserve spot at Aiken Republican Club meeting
Award-winning pianist thrills Millbrook Baptist congregations
Guild of Poetic Intent to Hold Third Semi-Annual “Read and Feed”
Local events for Feb. 17, 18 in Aiken County
School Menus for Aiken, Edgefield counties Feb. 20 – 25
Pacers Soar Past Falcons on Friday
Pacer Men Stay Perfect in Victory Over Queens
Local grad, SRR employee to compete for pageant title
No relief is in sight for high prices at pump
Closing arguments expected today in Miller murder trial
Police Blotter for Feb. 17
Schofield sees gains on recent MAP tests
School board honors student for perfect SAT math score
USC Aiken's 'Experimental Relief' continues today
Fundraisers will be held to benefit officers' families
Mead Hall second-graders get life lesson on growing tomatoes
Area high school seniors with passion for music may apply for scholarship
Movies available at Aiken Regal theater for Feb. 17 weekend
Upcoming events in Aiken County
USC Aiken-Montevallo Baseball Series Moved to Friday-Saturday
'Experimental Relief' debuts today at USC Aiken
Bill would protect landowners from horse-trail liability
Officials warn be wary of suspicious offers, emails
Peach farmers 'cautiously optimistic' about weather
USCA prof.: Religion big issue in campaigns
Codefendants, expert witnesses testify on 2008 murder, trial continues today
Aiken High to hold cleanup day Saturday
Student art promotes help line 2-1-1
Willcox honored for green efforts
Weekend to be full of homecoming activities at USCA
County democrats to meet, start delegate process today
Pacers Tabbed Second in Inaugural Southeast Region Rankings
13th-Ranked Pacers Prevail in 68-63 PBC Road Victory Over Augusta State
Second Half Charge Falls Shorts for Pacers
Visiting Cracker Barrel: a Gibbons family tradition
Updated process could help teacher recruitment efforts
From the family of Master Cpl. Rogers
Man cited for asking to smell, kiss woman's feet
Aiken man dies from injuries sustained in crash
Woman surprised by Valentine's Day serenade
Bridgestone makes 100-millionth tire
Series of one-act plays, 'Experimental Relief,' to show at Etherredge Center
Police ask for help to find two armed robbery suspects, ID third
Lecture to be held on Southern Turf Grass
Local news in brief for Feb. 15
Trial begins for man accused of murder, torture in 2008
First Amendment Series to Be Hosted at USCA
USCA Breaks Ground on New Pedestrian Bridge
Letter from Rogers Family
Suspect arrested following morning robbery
Pacers Ranked 23rd in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Up to 13th in Latest National Poll
Tip leads to man who escaped arrest
Man arrested on charges of fraud for more than $350K
2013 budget calls for continued MOX funding
Work begins on USCA bridge
Local News in Brief for Feb. 14
USC president: I feel good about 2012
Police Blotter for Feb. 14
County OKs initial bond ordinance for complex
City OKs Union Street area plan
DOE appoints Environmental Management adviser
'Marvelous Wonderettes' to benefit ACP with three shows this weekend
N.A. man pleads guilty to criminal domestic violence
Apply to be part of 11th annual Black History Parade Saturday
Trenton man gets 20 years in jail for burglary
USC Aiken Set to Celebrate Its Homecoming
Harris Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken Set to Induct Eight Into Athletic Hall of Fame
Harris Named PBC Women’s Basketball Player of the Week
SRNS donates $20K to support PEP
On the Agenda for Feb. 13
City seeks public input on rezoning proposal
'Barefoot in the Park' to open in Edgefield
Board of Education to hear proposal on new hiring method
AHS rifle team OK after car accident
Businesses stock up for day of romance
Building bonanza a boost for Aiken
Aiken construction boom trickles through economy
Building for Sam's Clubto start soon
USC Aiken Suffers First Loss of 2012 Season
Pacers Charm Cobras on Sunday
Teachers pleased with performance of area science teams
Area couples take advantage of FAMCO Date Night
Area man speaks out on domestic violence
Getting to know ASTV's lineup
USCA honors fallen officers
Local advocate for disabled dies
2012 Carolina Outdoors Classic
Bourdo Game-Winning Single Lifts Pacers to 2-1 Victory over Carson-Newman
Pacers Avenge Earlier Loss to UNCP in 58-44 Home Victory
More local students are taking advanced courses
Police Blotter for Feb. 11
Statue of Liberty still dancing in North Augusta, for now
Hitchcock proposal is 37 years in the making
Building for Sam's Club to start soon
Officials: Jones to face charge for fetus’ death
New Family Y gives thanks to supporters of area facility
State approves $13.5M for road work in city
Pickens-Salley Symposium on Southern Women To Take Place at USCA March 15
USC Aiken Announces Fall 2011 Graduates
USC Aiken-Anderson Tennis Matches Postponed
Pacers Open Carolina Outdoors Classic With 22-4 Win Over Davis & Elkins
'Experimental Relief' to be held at USCA
Businessman: City officials said wavers are against N.A. ordinance
U.S. House bill could finish MOX at SRS
Fugitive also wanted out of Florence
New equipment allows larger planes to land at Aiken airport
MathCounts to be held Saturday
Sen. DeMint to speak to Aiken Republican Club
Residents asked to share pet rescue stories for Bone-i-Fide Bakery contest
Police Blotter for Feb. 10
Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman to play Aiken in March
Health care agencies increase accessibility
Chukker Creek students play dulcimers
Local events for Friday, Feb. 10
Movies playing in Aiken theater this weekend
Auditions for 'Man of La Mancha' to be held
Missing Jackson girl found
Presentation at USC Aiken will honor fallen officers
Bill would limit fees charged for Freedom of Information requests
Aiken High rifle team headed to nationals
Story-telling puppeteer inspires local students
Police seek two in card theft
Sheriff's Office investigating attempted break-in
Blotter for Feb. 9
Bluebird Society installs nest boxes
Cinderella Boutique accepting prom dress donations, accessories
Ceremony to be held for bridge groundbreaking
Project RISE aims to share Midland Valley's pictures
ATC, area dentists help to 'Give Kids a Smile'
Groundbreaking to be held for New Pedestrian Bridge at USC Aiken
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball to Play 4Kay
USC Aiken to Honor Fallen Officers on Saturday
USC Aiken Claims Road Victory in Top-20 PBC Showdown
Lander Upsets 20th-Ranked Pacers
County OKs resolutions for 'Project Sam' incentive, animal shelter site development
Unusual weather confusing residents, area plants
Police probe fire at suspect's home
School board focuses on advancing communication
Middle school rewards good grades with pizza
Tenor Stig Rossen seduces with song Thursday, Friday
Crews begin construction on passenger shelter at depot
N.A. students inducted into Hall of Fame at North Augusta High
Three arrested during police investigation
Pacers Move into Top 30 in National Poll
Pacers Move Back into Top 15
USC Aiken Moves Up to 20th in Latest National Poll
Retreats helps soldiers reconnect with families
Police have no motive in teen's death
Bicyclist's death raises concerns over safety on roads
County to talk of investment of company known as 'Project Sam'
SRR receives remote transfer pump
Crosland Park Neighborhood Association to hold annual meeting
Goodwill helps people discover talent, potential
USCA's Holmes to hold recital
School board to hold special meeting
Plays at USCA will benefit Aiken SPCA
Police Blotter for Feb. 7
Local News in Brief for Feb. 7
Nuclear society president will speak to CNTA
Register for Red Cross lifeguarding and water safety certification class
Woman in found photo identified as local graduate, area resident
On the agenda for Feb. 7
USC Aiken Procurement Recognized For Reaching out to Small and Minority Businesses
Carmon Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken to Offer Free Tickets to Law Enforcement for Remaining Basketball Games
Vodicka Announces Addition of Six
Aranas and Carmon Chosen to Tino Martinez Award Watch List
NPR anchor discusses women's health
DAR awards high school seniors with the Good Citizens award
USCA chancellor recounts growth of the university
Traditional light bulbs still available for now
Atmospheric front gives area taste of spring early in year
Fans gather for Super Bowl
Focus on eating issues, not just weight loss
Banquet to be held to 'stop senior hunger'
Man uses USB device, program to store vital medical information
Pacers Complete Sweep of Lincoln Memorial
Annual USCA dance marathon benefits kids at GHS
National Guard team trains locally for Afghanistan
Aiken businesses get ready for the Super Bowl Sunday rush
Antique shoppers crowd Center for the Arts
Juilliard in Aiken to perform jazz, cabaret
Students voice original works at festival
Police say stay safe on game night
Pacer Tennis Teams Open 2012 Spring Campaign With Victories Over Young Harris
Pacers Scorch Nets En Route to 26-Point PBC Road Win Over Armstrong
16th-Ranked USC Aiken Obtains PBC Road Victory Over Armstrong
Pacers Continue Hot Start in 12-5 Win Over Lincoln Memorial on Saturday
Docudrama on Little Rock Nine to be presented for Black History Month
Early bloom of peaches causes growers to be wary of freeze
Children show deference in honor of black history
A thank you from Aiken Public Safety
USCA graduate hired as the new assistant director of student life
Jackson Pond litter hazardous to wildlife
Police Blotter for Feb. 4
Antiques in the Heart of Aiken continues today
Pacers Triumph in Season Opener
S.C. steps closer to banning drivers from texting
ARTS committee OKs plans to improve parts of Whiskey Road
Aurora Pavilion opens 12-bed expansion unit
Police look into drive-by shooting
Police Blotter for Feb.3
Murder suspect arrested in Georgia
Business continues in The Alley after fire at The Griffin
SRNS names director of strategic development
USCA Dance Marathon will go through the night
Sheriff's Office investigating armed robbery
Wagener Medical Center reopens
Bluebirds topic of next Nature Series lecture on Tuesday
USC Aiken names New Asst. Director of Student Life for Diversity Initiatives
Seilern Named to Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball District Three First-Team
Rogers remembered: Family, community mourn slain officer
Community pays respects to Sandy Rogers
Clearwater plant work continues post fire
Griffin fire causes severe damage, no one injured
Master Cpl. Sandy Rogers funeral procession updates
Arrests made for accessories to Dix murder, suspect still sought
Daughters of Revolution to honor area author
Early morning fire damages Griffin pub
Community members pay respects at vigil
Spelling bee winner brings it home with jambalaya
Fellow officers: Rogers was passionate mentor
Fire breaks out at old Clearwater Finishing Plant
Teen creates event to raise awareness of esophagus disease
USCA to host Language Arts Festival
Police ID suspect in death of 18-year-old
Distinguished caisson unit to pull casket of Rogers
Crews battling fire at Clearwater mill
USC Aiken Professor Honored with Teaching Award
Murder suspect Christopher Nathaniel Parker sought in death of 18-year-old
Old Clearwater mill being torn down, will be redeveloped
Couple to exhibit artwork at Aiken Center for the Arts
Early morning fire damages The Griffin bar in The Alley
USC Aiken Ranked 16th in Latest National Poll
Pacers Remain Ranked 24th in Latest National Poll
Aranas Named First-Team Preseason All-American by NCBWA
Old Clearwater mill being torn down, will be redeveloped
Cracker Barrel opens to a steady stream of customers
Comedic musicians to play at USC Aiken
Mom to run half marathon to raise money, awareness for cystic fibrosis
SWAT arrests man on weapons warrant
Duchess tours new Aiken SPCA building
ARMC program helps women maintain health
Local news in brief for Jan. 31
Funeral procession set for slain officer Sandy Rogers
USC Aiken’s Marketing Department Receives Top Awards for 50th Anniversary Campaign
Police look into death of 18-year-old
Jones to stay in jail after bond hearing in shooting death of Officer Sandy Rogers
USC Aiken Baseball to Play Host to Carolina Outdoors Classic Next Week
Nelson Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for January
Bond hearing for Jones set for today
Woman seeks info on photo found in book
District spelling bee will be held Tuesday
Historic Aiken Foundation honors those who have helped preserve city
Cancer support group to hold fundraiser party
Public, family honor Rogers
Study will analyze feasibility of horse park
Cracker Barrel opens doors to Aiken today
Jones formally charged with murder of officer; bond hearing Monday
Harris Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
City discusses plans for development around Eustis Park
Valentine contest honor those who show their love now taking entries
Steady stream of donations coming to AAUW
City discusses plans for development around Eustis Park
Steady stream of donations coming to AAUW
Officer killed, suspect jailed
Father of suspected cop killer speaks out
City employers react to news of officer's shooting
Eustis Park residents feel vulnerable, unstable
Members of community look for ways to reach out to local youth
Public Safety officer shot; suspect sought
Pacers Fall to Clayton State in Battle of Top 15 Teams
Clayton State Upsets No. 24 USC Aiken
Cracker Barrel to open on Monday
Chamber names Hunter, Bukovitz people of year
At retreat, Council discusses new park, water leak issues
ACP looks back to classic rock for new performance
Driver crashes vehicle into canal, flees scene; passenger hospitalized
Forum meets to discuss SRS' status, future
Police Blotter for Jan. 28
Local news in brief for Jan. 28
Names & Notes for Jan. 28
Memorial decals fundraiser benefits Richardson family
Local motorcycle club holding essay contest on black history
AAUW accepting donations for '12 Books 'N things Sale
Aiken author will be on TV Tuesday
Cedar Creek Church Students seeking items for ministries
USC Aiken Picked Seventh in PBC Preseason Baseball Poll
Kids, driver OK after Warrenville bus wreck
BRC's report suggests changes about nuclear waste
North Augusta to hold Relay kickoff Monday
Man linked to weapons theft arrested
ADPS seeks suspect in jewelry theft
Cedar Creek Relay team to hold pancake breakfast
Graham intervenes in discussion on SRS retirees benefit changes
County students will compete in spelling bee
Donors meet scholarship winners at ATC Foundation breakfast
School bus involved in wreck in Warrenville
Movies playing at Aiken Regal theater this weekend
USC Aiken Releases Men’s and Women’s Tennis Media Guide
Aranas Named to PBC Baseball Preseason All-Conference Team
15th-Ranked USC Aiken Holds Off Montevallo
Rossen's bringing the romance
Judge sets $2.6M bond for man wanted since 2006
Oak tree gets new home at The Willcox
S.C. to offer rebates on Energy Star appliances
'A Night of Wine and Roses' to benefit Carley's Rays of Hope
Warrants issued for man accused of driving on bridge
Annual Horizons Retreat this weekend
SCDHEC: Pond testing shouldn't impede recreation
School Board honors local student artists
Masterworks Chorale set for Valentine's Serenade at ACA
Class offered to prep for home ownership
Society shares its sweets for a cause
USCA School of Nursing Achieves High NCLEX Pass Rate
This week's events in Aiken County
Record-Setting Fall in the Classroom for USC Aiken Student-Athletes
Pacer Basketball in Elite Company Nationally
Pacers Sixth in Preseason PBC Softball Poll
USC Aiken Releases Baseball and Softball Media Guides
USC Aiken 2011 Inclusion Award Recipients Named
USC Aiken to Offer Viewing of the Film “Inside Job”
Board hears proposal for school funding reform
State DSS director reshaping services
Homicide death under investigation
Pactiv Corp. announces expansion, 25 new jobs
Blotter for Jan. 25, 2012
Organization to aid emergency personnel in critical incidents
Student receives nominations to attend three military academies
Singers to audition for chance at Met
20-year-old linked to robbery, kidnapping arrested
Grumpy's seeks to fill void with wings, beer, sports
Foundation set to honor preservation of historic homes
Council at USC Aiken honors groups for focus on diversity
Pacers Ranked 24th in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Ranked 15th in Latest National Poll
Kornegay Tabbed to PBC Softball Preseason All-Conference Team
Council Sets PBC Record for Consecutive Free Throws Made
New Concentration through USCA’s Department of Biology and Geology a Success
Renowned Classical Musicians to Perform at USC Aiken's Etherredge Center Feb. 3
Gunman robs Applebee's, still at large
Charles Barranco sworn in as ADPS director
City gives rezoning first OK with change
Police Blotter for Jan. 24
Warm weather expected through rest of the week
New call center now hiring
Classical musicians to perform Feb. 3
Board to discuss school funding concept tonight
Kids promote safety with art
Pancake breakfast will benefit Relay For Life
Police seeking man who robbed Wagener pharmacy
Events in Aiken County for Jan. 23 – 25
Shepeard has urgent need for donations
Pacers Blow Past Hurricanes
Pacers Downgrade Hurricanes to Depression in 81-74 PBC Victory
All-accessible playground dedicated
Retired residents give aid to abandoned deer
Mission groups help out around Aiken
Area churches unite to share information, purchase equipment
Aiken Electric pays more than $2M in property taxes to Aiken
CSRA Society of Women Engineers to host career fair, a panel discussion
On the Agenda for Jan. 23
Seventh-graders Future City winners are headed to D.C.
Aiken Concert Band director will step down
Police blotter for Jan. 23
Aiken Prep students help out community
City to look at rezoning, radium in area water
Orchestra performs story of 'Peter & the Wolf'
Former Penn St. coach Paterno dies
Nelson Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Rain doesn't keep sportsmen from annual swap meet
Habitat Women Build clinic draws female crowd at Lowe's
Theater vet leads acting workshop at Playhouse
Rain sticking around through Monday
Slovakian ambassador visits Aiken
Camellias on show display in Aiken Mall
Annual antiques show and sale to feature award-winning vocalist
Kennedy Middle School trio wins trip to D.C.
Gingrich gets 49 percent of Aiken votes
Legislation meant to aid horse trail network
Gene Machine offers hands-on biology lessons
Nuclear Science Week begins Monday
Antiques in the Heart of Aiken Show and Sale
Pacers Rebound With Convincing PBC Victory Over North Georgia
Theater workshops coming up at ACP
Paul visits area on eve of primary
State's choice for GOP candidate unclear as primary approaches
Vehicle damages railroad trestle
Precincts Polling Places (location)
Man suspected of burglary arrested in Augusta
Calendar for 2012-13 school year includes Election Day
New barbershop has old-school feel
Corridor study describes vision for U.S. 1/U.S. 78
Three charged with selling prescription drugs
Local shop owner's knitting pattern included in book
Friday, Saturday events in Aiken County
Public school menus for Jan. 23–27
Public speaks on possible merger of fire departments
Aiken officials probe whether man in Pa. is suspect in rape
Site plans for new Sam's Club submitted
Today is last day to cast absentee vote for GOP primary
SRNS may get M&O contract extension
Edgefield County selects new county administrator
Future City competition held Saturday at USCA
Police Blotter for Jan. 20
Many gather to thank Frommer for service
North Augusta man sentenced to 35 years for death of 71-year-old
'Peter & the Wolf' to be performed at Etherredge Center
Having fun with electricity
USC Aiken to Host International Film Festival
Piano concert to benefit USCA music department
AHS students to cook ‘Classics and Requests’
Event planned to remember Craig
Officials still seeking rape suspect
Women's Heart Board holds annual tea
Man pleads guilty to drug and weapons-related charges
Plans for recreation center envision pool, other amenities
Teachers may apply for SRNS mini grants
School district to host a facility funding committee meeting Friday
Organizers hopeful golf tourney grows
Local news in brief for Jan. 18
Thoroughbred defies incredible odds to win year-end honors
Swap meet offers chance to trade in gear
Undercover deputy's car broken into during string of burglaries
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Suffers First League Loss of Season
UNC Pembroke Hands USC Aiken its First Conference Loss of Season
Pacer Softball Begins Preparations for Upcoming Season
USC Aiken-Augusta State Highlights
Relay For Life kicks off effort to knock out cancer
PTO treasurer faced similar theft charges 20 years ago
Home Brew Video competition now open for submissions
All-inclusive playground to hold ribbon cutting ceremony Sunday
Bookings for Jan. 13-16
Police ID burglary suspect still at large
County Council adopts new map to expand number of districts in area
Court roundup for Jan. 18
Blotter for Jan. 18
Aiken events for Jan. 17 – 18
CSRA Society of Women Engineers to host career fair, panel of discussion
Friday is last day to enter wild game cook-off
Police blotter for Jan. 16
Group still collecting stories from veterans
USC Aiken Announces Third Annual “Black Out Night”
Carmon Garners Preseason All-America Plaudits
Pacers Move Up Two to 11th in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball Ranked 19th in Latest National Poll
Artist donates Banksia painting to woman's club for cover of book
Cross Gate Gallery to open exhibit at Willcox on Jan. 18
Battle of Aiken to offer new feature this year
Chick-fil-A to benefit family of slain officer
Size a concern for proposed senior living center
GOP candidate forum to be held today
Full Gallop Farm hunter pace includes eventers and fox hunters
Pacers Claim School Record 12th Consecutive Victory
City of Aiken Declares Jan. 16 USC Aiken Flag Day
Gingrich, Paul confirmed for candidate forum
Local News in Brief for Jan. 16
Roberson has been named a drum major by fraternity
County to hold final reading on redrawing the district lines
Frommer ready to retire
Local fraternity honors MLK Jr.
Police Blotter for Jan. 16
Carolina Bay area to close for forestry management
NAHS student reunites with lost class ring
Demolition, cleanup continues at vacant Clearwater Finishing Plant
Pojah Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Juilliard in Aiken returns in March
County starts year with half as many pending cases as 2011
Zumbatomic reaching elementary students
Local News in Brief: Jan. 15
Community helps Friends of the Gaston Livery Stable with fourth barn cleanup
Troop 351 holds flag retirement ceremony
New Family Y opens doors to community
Lifetime pianist teaching in Aiken
Burglar caught on home surveillance camera, officials ask help to ID
Pacers Tie School Record With 11th Consecutive Victory
USC Aiken Clutch Down Stretch in 69-64 PBC Road Win Over Georgia College
Sports-themed salon opens in East Gate Shopping Center
Narcotics investigation leads to five arrests
Reps. Bill and James Clyburn weigh-in on Romney’s record
Gingrich, Paul will be in Aiken for forum
Martin Luther King events for Monday, Jan. 16
School lunch menus for Aiken, Edgefield for Jan. 16-20
Five arrested after search warrants executed
Weekend events in Aiken County for Jan. 13 - Jan. 16
Man wanted in North Augusta burglary
USC Aiken Tennis Ready for Start of Preseason
USC System, Alumni Pump $4.1 billion into State’s Economy Annually
USC economist: USCA provides $180M impact on S.C.
Officials: No suspect in Dec. shooting of man who died this week
Aiken prepares for Mitt Romney visitation
GOP forum will be held; candidates not confirmed
City of Aiken solicitor is stepping down
Bookings for Jan. 11
Camellia Society to hold show at Aiken Mall
Store selling overstock items opens on East Pine Log Road
SRR receives URS President's Award for safety for fourth time
Police look into rash of stolen vans
Judge sentences man to jail for assault and battery, kidnapping
Police Blotter for Jan. 13
Hitchcock Woods controlled burns to begin
Pacer Golf Set to Begin Preseason Preparations
Mitt Romney to make campaign stop in Aiken
Man shot in Dec. dies in hospital
Police seek identity of suspect in attempted purse snatching
Students to join orchestra in concert
As primary nears, political signs still scarce
Rick Perry stops in Aiken to campaign
King's legacy celebrated at ATC
Missing woman found in woods near her home
Three area women sentenced for meth
Man shot in back, suspect jailed
Learn to identify backyard birds
Citizens Park earns second softball association award
Relay to 'Knock Out Cancer' at kickoff celebration Tuesday
Police seek man who attempted to snatch purse
Winter Nocturne to Return to USC Aiken
Upcoming events in Aiken area
Gingrich cancels Saturday visit to North Augusta
Missing woman found alive
USC Aiken Baseball Commences Preseason Practice
Locklear Joins Brevard Softball Staff for 2012 season
Former SRNS president, CEO named group president for parent company
'Wrong Window!' premieres Friday at Aiken Community Playhouse
Police to scale down search for missing woman until daylight
New retirement facility planned on Silver Bluff
Former Aiken educator enjoys chance to visit
NCLB waiver would replace school AYP rules
NAACP offers new map for county districts
Police seek rape suspect
Starlight Cinema holds another year of outdoor movies
CNTA breakfast to discuss power grids
Burns Night dinner to be held in honor of 'poor man's poet'
Police searching for missing woman
Man sought for Aiken home invasion, rape
Wedding expo to be held on Saturday
Local news in brief for Aiken county
Pacers Ranked 13th in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken's Trim Awarded PBC-SunTrust Minority Postgraduate Scholarship
Public invited to speak out about proposed waiver related to NCLB Act
Police Blotter for Jan. 10
NADPS seeks teen in connection with burglaries, car break-ins
Court roundup for Monday, Jan. 9
City gives initial OK to senior-youth center
Police seek man accused of breaking into home
Reps. give overview of legislative session
On the Agenda for Jan. 10
Schofield teacher bags bear in N.C. over Christmas break
Give input today on redistricting
Council sponsors a fundraiser for programs for minority students at USC Aiken
Police blotter for Jan. 9
DNR veterans hunts bring holiday cheer
City to review senior-youth center plan
A simple way to jump-start your dieting
On the Agenda for Jan. 9
Shooting in Wagener unsolved
GOP candidates to visit county before primary; some schedules change
Pupil marches in footsteps of father at Rose Parade
Hospitals' marker to be erected next month
AHS students help with cleanup
No Child Left Behind to be discussed at meeting
Board of Education will meet Tuesday
Planning committee will meet to discuss U.S. 1/U.S. 78 corridor
URS donates $10K to Children's Place
Harris Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
APAG to present musical story 'Peter & the Wolf'
Community shows support for fallen officer's family
North Augusta police name suspect in missing PTO funds
'Source Code' train interior designer talks with high school creative class
Aiken High DECA Club raises funds to feed its own
G.R.A.C.E. gives health checks to residents in Midland Valley
East Aiken School of the Arts delighted with $10K donation
Girl Scouts get ready to start selling cookies
Horsemen, citizens rally to raise funding for the animal shelter
Pacers Down Columbus State En Route to 10th Straight Win
USC Aiken Mauls Cougars to Stay Perfect in League Play
Winsor: ATC accomplished much in '11
Limestone college extension gets permanent location in Kalmia Plaza
Police Blotter for Jan. 7
Man wanted since 2006 arrested in Ohio
S.C. legislators discuss funding, future of state
Officer shoots at pit bull that advances at 74-year-old
Thieves vandalize, steal from observatory
Perry set to be in Aiken Wednesday
Learn how to start seeds indoors at garden lecture
Breakfast today benefits Richardson family
Community can help Aiken win 'We Hear You America' grant
Presidential hopeful Santorum to visit Aiken Republicans Jan. 17
USC Aiken Professor Interviewed for Documentary About Slave Pottery Find at SRS
Names & Notes for Jan. 6
Mid-Season Review With Coach Brandt
Mid-Season Review With Coach Alexander
Simmons retires as CEO of Security Federal
Monetta man charged after assaulting officer twice
Girl Scout cookie ordering begins Jan. 13
Afghan puppies now in U.S., reunite with soldier
Acting workshop for adults, teens to be held at ACP
Author's first book deals with small-town life
Tickets on sale for breakfast benefiting Richardson family
No Child Left Behind to be topic of public meeting on Tuesday
Tickets on sale for ACTS Icicle Ball
Women's Heart Board will pour tea on Jan. 18
Detention center administrator named
GRACE health fair opportunity to get multiple screenings
AHS seeks volunteers for Bathroom Blitz
Arrests made in Aiken Mall shoplifting
USC's Jeffery, Gilmore to enter NFL draft
Relay for Life to host meeting tonight
What's playing in the Aiken theater this weekend
USC Aiken Names New CIO and Vice Chancellor For Information Services
Tomatoes as close as your hanging basket
Sunshine Daydream, award-winning rose, featured in parade
Cracker Barrel now taking applications
Local legislators, USCA professor discuss results, importance of Iowa
Judge sets no bond for Carter
Barranco named new Public Safety director
Bookings for Jan. 3
Man charged with failure to stop after crashing into pole
Pringle new USCA vice chancellor for Information Services
USCA, ATC holding Martin Luther King Jr. celebration
NADPS saves dog from muddy pit
Museum ready for 2012 lecture series
Aiken PRT's first Wild Game Cook-Off coming this month
Police seek subjects after shoplifting
Barranco named new Director of Public Safety
USC Aiken Names New CIO and Vice Chancellor
Events in Aiken briefs for Jan. 4
Perry suspends campaign, cancels Aiken visit
Pacers Pull Away from Francis Marion in Second Half to Pick Up Ninth Straight Victory
Pacers Remain Perfect in League Play With 71-49 Road Win Over Francis Marion
Pacers Move Up Two Spots to 14th in Latest National Poll
MLK Observance to Be Held Jan. 11
Rick Perry will not visit Aiken today
Spinning trike on list of toys that need adult version
Valley Empty Stocking Fund gives thanks
Bridgestone now accepting resumes online
City manager will name new Director of Public Safety today
GOP uncertainty worries Graham
Carter now in Aiken detention center
Blotter for Jan. 4
Police still search for missing woman
Former area resident returns to direct Wilson's new office
Rep. Joe Wilson opens county office in Aiken
Dogwood Stable's president to receive merit award
AARP to offer driving safety course for seniors
Dollar General in Mitchell center relocating to larger space
A Christmas 'angel' brings joy to Faircloth
Man accused of killing officer in jail
Proposed district changes for Aiken County made available for public
GOP primary absentee voting continues through January 20
Police Blotter for Jan. 3
Third annual FOTAS Hunter Pace scheduled for Saturday
NJROTC program gave SAHS grads tools for life
Rick Perry to visit Aiken, North Augusta
U.S. Rep Wilson opens Aiken office
Show exploring equine industry now on ASTV
Bachmann will return to Aiken before primary
Powerball ticket price doubles from $1 to $2
Carter released from hospital, booked in Augusta
Last '11 baby, first baby of '12 arrive at ARMC
Here's what to expect from a fitness test
Parrot Heads brave cold water for charity
Police Blotter for Jan. 2
Family gets third Eagle Scout
Trainer helps Thoroughbreds find work after retirement
Blood Center wants more donors with negative blood types
Officials: Be cautious with fireworks
Heritage Council to recall luxury of hotel
Youth orchestras to hold auditions for spring season
Women's Habitat group to hold training
Aiken starts the new year with fireworks
Pojah Selected South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
DeGraffinreed Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for December
Man accused of shooting officer still being treated for wounds
A look at 2011's Aiken Standard Person of the Year nominees
Tips from Dachia
Aiken Standard names The Officer as 2011 Person of Year
Ring in the New Year with a festive hat
ACA announces schedule of winter art classes
Briefly
Police Blotter for Dec. 31
SRNS quadruples tritium production output
AAA says gas prices expected to increase
Presidential candidate Rick Perry to visit Aiken and North Augusta
Upcoming Events for Dec. 30 - Jan. 3
Aiken Co. School Lunch Menus for Jan. 3 - Jan. 6
Carter released from hospital, in custody in Augusta
Virginia Union Snaps USC Aiken’s Winning Streak in 75-69 Victory
Officers' shooting tops list of local stories of year
Indian mounds are pyramids of the South
Reader's Choice for top local stories of 2011
Most popular web stories of 2011
Two men arrested, charged with burglary
Police blotter for Dec. 30
Officials urge motorists to pick a sober driver
TalkBack for Dec. 30: Lights, dispatcher, spirit of Christmas, cleaning highways, Australian tourists
Man reports being held up, robbed
Christmas in Hopelands saw increase in visitors
Prospective members welcome at AAUW wine, cheese mixer
Bring in the new year in Aiken
Downtown businesses play role in unforgettable marriage proposal
Man shot off Hwy. 19
Richardson family statement expresses gratitude to community
What's playing in Aiken theaters for Dec. 30
Aiken in the Running to Win $50,000!
Blotter for Dec 28
Japanese aucuba stunning in the winter landscape
Local woman interns at the White House
Suspect in police shootings gets lawyer
Ground broken for new wellness center
Town of Jackson moves forward with grocery store plans
Fundraisers planned to aid family of late Officer Scotty Richardson
Author of book on Lucy Pickens will be at library
Talkback for Dec. 28: What is the truth, Tailgaiting, Gas pumps, Foul language, Thanks Dr. White
Best in 2011: You never know who's looking ...
Aiken police officer slain in line of duty laid to rest
Escapee arrested in Augusta
Police Blotter for Dec. 28
Community pays respects to Scotty Richardson
Photo galleries from the memorial service for fallen Officer Scotty Richardson
Thousands attend service to mourn fallen officer
Talkback for Dec. 27: Closed landfill, Voter ID, Support public safety, fix downtown streets
Hounds celebrate Boxing Day with hunt
Cat sanctuary offers home to hybrid domestic cats
Assistant administrator says goodbye to Aiken
Slain officer to be laid to rest today
Community pays respects to Richardson at vigil
Fostering shelter animals helps to make them more adoptable
Winners named in ADDA window decorating contest
Chapters celebrate Founders Day with banquet, awards
Richardson vigil, visitation to be held tonight
Retreat gives 'sanctuary' for military and families
New U.S. citizen celebrates chance to see daughters
Family of fallen officer to receive visitors
Families venture to open businesses on Christmas day
Malia's raising money for UNICEF with FEED Bags
SRNS donates $25K to Red Cross
Blotter for Dec. 26
Helping Hands brings Christmas to children
Police wait for positive ID on Salley fire victims
Lutheran church holds show for 'The First Christmas'
Local church spreads Christmas spirit to unsuspecting motorists
Horses receive Christmas gift of better life
TalkBack: Unmade deliveries, litter, government spending
Former pilot recalls Christmas in Vietnam
Artist to display 3D artwork in January
Two die in house fire in Salley
Funeral for Richardson to take place on Tuesday
Carter suspect in earlier call for shots fired, report shows
TalkBack for Dec. 24: Tipping, thank you, Christmas lights, deepest condolences
What's open on Christmas
Public meeting will discuss No Child Left Behind waiver
Bookings for Dec. 22
Aiken Jaycees name winners of Christmas parade
Travelling exhibit takes artwork on the road
Two die in house fire in Salley
Officer Scotty Richardson funeral to be televised by ASTV and WRDW
2012 should be good for job seekers
Morris Museum to exhibit watercolorist's work
Bookings for Dec. 21
Fundraisers will benefit family of Scott Richardson
Murder charge pending in officer's death
Nature series at Birds & Butterflies starts Jan. 17
Acting workshop to be held at Aiken Community Playhouse
Aiken Community Playhouse beginning '12 with Black Box Coffeehouse
Police Blotter for Dec. 23
Ameresco ready to being full operations at SRS
Donations help provide gifts to Graniteville kids
Father of suspect in officer's murder is serving time for murder
Family of slain officer releases statement
Motorcycle club holds annual toy drive
Online readers share memories, condolences
SRS looks ahead to next year
Aiken mourns slain officer
Remembering wounded and fallen officers
Suspect named in officer's death
Talbots closing Aiken location
Bring e-waste to convenience centers
Santa visits train depot
URS contribution brightens holidays for local children
What will the weather be like this Christmas?
Suspect named in officers' shooting
Christmas in Hopelands is canceled for the evening
Talkback for Dec. 21: Prayers, Pets for Christmas, EPA, Thanks Kitchings, Open on Christmas, Gentlemen
Officer in shootout dies
Officer killed, another officer and suspect shot following traffic stop
County approves financial incentives with Bridgestone
Artist to display 3D artwork in Jaunary
Blotter for Dec. 20
Motorcycle club holds annual toy drive
Christmas donations will help thousands
Everitt outlines 2012 goals
Police link men to burglaries
School Board members plan for next year
Two officers, suspect shot
Citizens can drop Christmas trees at convenience centers
Library's Angel Tree offers a unique giving opportunity
Crosland Park residents look to emphasize safety
Aiken men charged with burglaries
Water boil advisory in effect for parts of the City's Southside
Spending bill will benefit state, SRS
Bookings for Dec. 16 - 18
City looks ahead to redrawing lines, Municipal Building
Jackson Town Council votes to advance TIF district plan
Open on Christmas
Police Blotter for Dec. 20
Man arrested in Texas for lewd act on Aiken child
TalkBak for Dec. 20: Solstice, tailgates, the truth
Registration now open for adult education classes
Santa coming to train museum
ATC students complete nursing education with pinning ceremony
Local first-time principal enjoys new position
Hall of Fame Tickets
Hill Chosen Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week
Man charged with larceny, burglary, attempted murder
Southern Thunder Cloggers rise to fame
County hopes to begin construction on complex
Deadline to register to vote in GOP primary drawing near
South Aiken junior perseveres to earn his Eagle Scout badge
Nelson Selected South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Alexander Obtains 200th Career Win
Cumberland Village hosts second Festival of Lights
Hospice care lifts dying man's spirits
New Indian restaurant offers locals some spices of the West
Shoplifting suspect escapes, is still at large
Redcliffe offers look at slaves' Christmas
Families receive shoe boxes for Christmas
Sikes' Elvis performance to benefit Toys for Tots program
'Elftene' visits school to bring holiday treats
Santa speaks out on holiday's lore
Home brew video contest returns for second year
Romney in S.C. campaigning with Gov. Nikki Haley
Pacers Enter Holiday Break Winners of Seven Straight
16th-Ranked Pacers Best Anderson in Overtime to Win Eighth Straight
2011 Southeastern Tool-Don Cheeks-Dr. John Riley USC Aiken Pre-Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team Announced
Father, daughter celebrate her birthday in Middle East
Cold front expected to cool area
Authorities toughen up on traffic for holidays
Toys for Tots will be collected at The Willcox
Carla's Cakery opens at Aiken Mall
Police Blotter for Dec. 17
East Aiken elementary students perform for cheering classmates
Remember loved ones during Wednesday's Longest Night service
Zumba-like routines gets students moving
Talkback for Dec. 16: Religion, a visit from Jesus and feedback on Obama
Events this weekend
Bloodhound pups now have names
Clearwater residents OK a letter requesting redrawing
K.T. Ruthven named '12 Realtor of Year
Hammond descendent celebrates 100th birthday
UPS donates toys, clothes and more to Salvation Army
Transistion Center honored for job-finding program
Bookings for Dec. 14
Police Blotter for Dec. 16
Donation of $8,000 will go toward helping families during the holidays
USC Aiken Ready to Host Southeastern Tool-Don Cheeks-Dr. John Riley USC Aiken Pre-Holiday Classic
Standard seeks nominations for Person of the Year
Simpkins murder charge dropped, but gets prison time for burglary
More details emerge on charge against former Ridge Spring-Monetta principal
Bookings for Dec. 13
New EMS complex estimated to cost $2.5M
Project Unify football game unites high school students
Sand River Club teaches kids about giving wisely
Operation Santa brings smiles
Christmas in the Quarters is on Saturday
Library playground to be all-accessible
Piano given new home at Kennedy
County approves $500K for new animal shelter
Physician Directory O-Z > Pain Management
Home Brew Video Competition kicks off second year; watch last year's videos
ACSO searches for missing Warrenville woman
Man accused of exposure at large
Police arrest Warrenville suspect in attempted murder
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Erase Early Deficit to Win Seventh Straight
Fundraiser to support programs for minority students
State Museum to host 'Body World' exhibit
Governor's School for Science, Math looking for eager students
County Council OKs Jackson grocery store TIF request
Bookings for Dec. 12
College student says flag symbol of Southern pride
Family, friends of late Marine Cpl. Matt Dillon gather to remember anniversary of his death
Former RS-M principal arrested
'Make-A-Wish' brings joy to Aiken children
Gift wrapping offered at the mall for donations
Public meeting being held for MOX fuel facility review
TalkBack: DHEC, Outspoken voices, Cyber Monday
Commission composes plan to revitalize Union Street area
Local news in brief for Dec. 14
Police jail man in drug-related home invasion
Pacers Ranked 16th in National Poll
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball Team Figures Prominently in National Statistics
Local soldiers return home
City to buy Laurens Street bank building
School raises money to help family's medical bills
Holiday Day Camps at ACA start Monday
On the Agenda for Dec. 13
Planning Commission to discuss Union Street plan
Deadline to register to vote in Republican primary is Dec. 21
Donation adds to construction fund for depot passenger shelter
Man charged with burglary in theft of drugs
Bookings for Dec. 9-11
Habitat for Humanity honors local volunteers
Police seek man charged with attempted murder
Four USC Aiken students named Magellan Scholars
Council to discuss financing district in Jackson
18th-Ranked Pacers Down Anderson for Sixth Straight Win
On the Agenda for Dec. 12
Williston church displays nativity scenes
Aiken Center for Exceptional Families seeks votes for $50K grant
Carolers to make music for holidays
Police Blotter for Dec. 12
No one injured in Warrenville bar shooting
Author to sign books on area's dairy industry
Parade marches, trots in honor of Christmas
City to vote on municipal expansion
Texas man honors area fallen soldier with tattoo
Council Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Christmas birds for more than 12 days of christmas
Pastors have chance to refresh faith at retreat
Camp Gravatt seeks funds to offer retreat for soldiers
Comedy Central star to present show downtown
Former hospital employees gather for annual reunion
Man's best friend gets its very own Christmas event
Women's Heart Board raising money with a musical
Council to discuss financing district in Jackson
Parades in county to march on area streets
22-year-old dies after ejecting from vehicle
Gardens glow at Hopelands
Pacers Pull Away in Second Half to Open PBC Play With Win Over Flagler
18th-Ranked Pacers Open PBC Campaign With Win Over Flagler
Are the best Christmas trees real or artificial?
Registration begins for SRS tour series
Hopelands lights up for holidays this weekend
Auditions to be held for Youth Wing play
Blood drive in downtown brings businesses together
Police Blotter for Dec. 10
Bookings for Dec. 8
Police look for cause of mobile home fire
Meetings to look at facility funding options
Breakfast will raise funds for Make-A-Wish
Gingerbread Day at St. Mary's a big hit with young, older students
Friends of Gaston Livery Stable now own historic barn
Appeals board denies variance request for RV park
Four More USCA Students Named Magellan Scholars
USC Aiken Polo Initiative Receives Club Sport Recognition by USPA
Happy Holidays from the USC Aiken Athletic Department
Man charged with string of robberies denied bond
Downtown lit by 1,000 lights
DHEC briefcase recovered; suspects still sought
Prospective Marines chase down shoplifters
USCA grads now ready to face world
What's happening in Aiken County this weekend?
ACA calling all artists
Augusta Orchestra performs annual holiday pops concert
Church briefs for Dec. 9
USCA December graduates
Bookings for Dec. 7
Man charged with CSC pleads to lesser charge of assault and battery
Bond denied for man charged with resisting arrest, assaulting officer and police dog
Operation Petticoat mails items to female soldiers serving overseas
New Ellenton, Wagener libraries may open earlier than planned
Make-A-Wish to host Christmas breakfast Saturday
Two injured in home invasion, suspects sought
Local women in business urged to tackle challenges
Church will hold Nativity Festival
Police recover DHEC paperwork stolen from vehicle
SPCA's Reindog Romp to be held on Saturday
Confidential DHEC paperwork stolen from unlocked car
ADPS offers escorts to workers leaving late
Night of 1,000 Lights to light up downtown today
Dollhouse decked for Christmas tours
Bookings for Dec. 6
Traditional holiday dinner will benefit Aiken-area charities
Midland Valley show choir shows off for superintendent
Police: Atlanta Bread not cooperative
Area programs receive grants from Community Foundation for the CSRA
SRR to suspend Saltstone operations for improvements
AHS teacher wins national award
Area programs receive grants
Two sought in Walmart car break in
USC Aiken School of Nursing Benefits From Mended Hearts Donation
Peter & the Wolf to be performed at USCA’s Etherredge Center
Talkback for Dec. 7
Getty buys a prime Manet
Live a little and slide
Police: Ex-Miss USA was above legal alcohol limit
Pearl Harbor survivors share stories of attack
School Board OKs Jackson grocery store TIF request
Design Board OKs downtown renovations
City plans office expansion downtown
Man charged with child neglect, jailed
Local news in brief for Dec. 7
First reading of redistricting ordinance approved
Senators, residents talk state finances at meeting
Aiken in for Veri Berri treat
Cemeteries pause to remember
Attorney in Tipsey case asks judge for summary judgment
Pacers Back in Top 20 in Latest National Poll
Occupy Aiken group told it can't protest without permit
Local teen gets creative to help Wounded Warriors
Bookings for Dec. 6
Police charge teen, cite others after witnessing a drug deal
S.C. Senate fiscal fitness committee will meet at ATC tonight
County residents concerned over lack of paving on certain roads
Artists head to Carolina Bay to expand techniques
Police Blotter for Dec. 6
SRR completes layoffs with 48 more
Young Life holds its final meeting inside a bubble
Man, 22, gets 10 years for 3rd burglary conviction
Who will be named 2011's Offensive Player of the Year?
TalkBack: Re-electing Obama, SRP, waiting for the 7th, meteorite, 'J. Edgar'
Mended Hearts donates to USCA nursing school
Local stained glass artist will hold signing for book on myth, religion
Input wanted on Jackson grocery TIF request
Salvation Army in desperate need of food donations
Universal Medication Form
Graduate attributes success to involvement with USCA
USC Aiken Women’s Soccer Team Obtains Academic Honor From NSCAA
Harris Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
TalkBack for Dec. 5: Left turn, Republican for Obama, Immigrants and crime, Protestors, Stop burning, White House, Ron Paul
Luminaries to light up downtown on Thursday
Noise permits now available online
Police Blotter for Dec. 5
USCA students teach children on writing, publishing books
Police push for eco-friendly ways to patrol in city
Artist's passion for beach, horses leads to exhibit in Hopelands
SPCA, county shelter offer specials
Robotics team holds first preseason scrimmage
'Nutcracker' cast prepares for show
Parade to focus on Santa's workshop
Graduate attributes success to involvement with USCA
Computer service company ready to help with IT needs
Bachmann visits to sign new memoir
Santa, bikers deliver toys, money to help children
Nutcracker Tea party brings together dancers, fans
A Holly Day brings gifts to shoppers downtown
TalkBack for Dec. 4: Governor's chef, Occupy Columbia, Connector Road, Hispanic immigrants
Local artist's work being exhibited this month
Gila monsters make the world interesting
Pacers Cage Nationally-Ranked Tigers
USC Aiken to hold Convocation on December 8
City starts season with tree lighting
Book store readies for Bachmann's signing
Police seek suspects in shoplifting
SRNS fires employee injured in accident
SRNS contract to ship LEU ends
Christmas Craft Show continues today
Holiday Homes Tour is Monday
Venue changed for ATC basketball game
Foster homes, breed rescues help reduce shelter burden
Citizens can help animals in need
USC Aiken Receives Game Environment Award of Excellence
What's happening in Aiken?
Christmas Craft Show returns to Aiken
Show on Jessica Carpenter's death will air Tuesday
United Way receives nearly $850K
SRS layoffs begin Monday
Volunteer opportunities aplenty around county
'Fruitcakes' to open tonight in Edgefield
Police Blotter for Dec. 2
Holiday painting workshop to be held at ACA
Area student chosen for youth senate
Talkback for Dec. 2
Bookings for Nov. 30
Boots, Bridles and Britches taking donations for STAR
Pink Ribbonettes will meet Tuesday
Winter Concert will feature mix of holiday tunes, handbells
Tech Challenge has local high school students focusing on smaller robots
Enjoy breakfast, tell Santa what you want, all for Relay
DeGraffinreed Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for November
Career-High 25 Points From Harris Leads Pacers to 24-Point Victory
Hubbard’s Double-Double Helps Pacers to 23-Point Win Over Allen
School Board shares evaluation results
Gardens to gift, grow in glass
Police: Group selling carpet cleaning may be a scam
Graniteville man serving time for sex crimes killed by cellmate
Holly Day promotes shopping downtown
Community observes World AIDS Day today
NRC review of MOX: No violations found
County's Glover moving up, but not away
Church seeking sponsors for Secret Santa program
Replacement of obelisk will not cost taxpayers
December Calendar of Events
Former Clemson star Chester McGlockton dies
Talkback for Nov 30: Speed bumps, Kinder America, One Table
Local briefs for Nov. 30
DOE honors URS researchers with major award
Blotter for Nov. 30
Today final day to appeal property tax reassessment
Man charged in October attempted murder
Aiken County schools budget facing uncertainty with funds
MOX Services awarded for promoting physical activity
Jackson grocery TIF request moves forward
Chilly weather returns to Aiken, but is it here to stay?
Bookings for Nov 28
Depot shop offers wide selection for holidays
Donning my winter arsenal
Youth Wing to meet Dec. 10
Alternative education progam includes parents
Aiken High students plant Yoshino cherry trees in honor of Arbor Day
Gingerbread barns will be displayed at The Willcox
Aiken Hounds Opening Meet truly a blessing
Pacers Move Up Two Spots in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Graduate Featured for White House Internship
Police Blotter for Nov. 29
'Best Christmas Pageant' premieres Friday at ACP
Suspect sought in Jade of China robbery
Children's Place hosts Thanksgiving dinner
7 killed statewide on roads during holiday weekend
Bookings for Nov. 25-27
Monday marks new era for City Council
Man shoots horse, cited for cruelty
Replacement sought for retiring police chief Frommer
'Dancing with the Aiken Stars' donations top $90k
Suspect sought in holdup at Atlanta Bread
USCA students present lessons plans on Aiken railroad depot
Judge reimburses County for phone charges incurred while on cruise
Aiken Hounds Opening Meet truly a blessing
Aiken Hounds Opening Meet truly a blessing
Tree Lighting Festival delayed until Tuesday
DeGraffinreed Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Area couple celebrates 70 years of marriage
Mixed media artist will display work at racing HOF, museum
Family puts home to music with light show over holidays
Items in '12 Days' song top $100,000
County to host several parades for Christmas
TalkBack for Nov. 28: Black Friday, Pitts, Cain, Stealing coupons, Pawnee connector, taxes, Illegal immigrants
Why Worry Hounds hold opening meet, Blessing of the Hounds, Stirrup Cup
City Council member retires with fond memories of her time, efforts
Aiken Corp. requests interest rate adjustment
Police Blotter for Nov. 28
Cultural center to open doors to public for tours on Dec. 10
Local News in Brief for Nov. 28
On the Agenda for Nov. 28
Mixed media artist will display work at racing HOF, museum
E-waste now accepted at six county locations
Holiday feasts for the birds, too
Everyday heroes perform small deeds that deserve big thanks
Bookings for Nov. 18-20
Congress' pizza reclassification undermines nutrition facts
Aiken high grad to speak on inter-country adoption Sunday
Tree of Hope honors patients, survivors of cancer
TalkBack for Nov. 27: Government contracts, local prices, God as a scientist, 'Green' wrapping, Illegal immigrants
Thousands visit Salley to chow down on chitlins
Shoppers head downtown to support local businesses
Van Gogh biography writers to sign book
Coyote concerns are not going away
'Big Show' Wight to fight in Columbia
No. 23 Pacers Pick Up Second Win in Less Than a Week Over Barton
Black Friday passes without incident
Police seek ID of woman, man
Festival of Trees showcases Aiken talent
Police Blotter for Nov. 26
Batesburg house fire kills 71-year-old man
Sales good for all hours in area on Black Friday
Bookings for Nov. 23-24
People's Choice winner chosen in the 2011 Aiken Quilt Show
Police: Man caught red-handed stealing copper
Chitlin' Strut to be held today in Salley
Break a sweat, lend a hand to help those in need this season
Library will accept books for book sale
N.A. tree-lighting will be held Monday at Lookaway Hall
Body found while battling housefire in Batesburg
Bookings for Nov. 22
Weekend events in Aiken
23rd-Ranked Pacers Open Comfort Suites Classic With Win Over Catawba
Aiken gathers at One Table
Aiken Hounds Opening Meet truly a blessing
Big stakes as Black Friday, shopping season arrive
School Board to hold two special meetings
Third annual Nutcracker Tea to be held Dec. 3 at Aiken museum
Bachmann to hold book signing in Aiken
4T's Computers opens new location in Aiken
USC Aiken Receives Military Friendly School Designation from Magazine
One Table is set for community dinner
School Board extends Everitt's contract
Shop small businesses Saturday
USC Aiken named 'military-friendly school' by G.I. Jobs mag for transitioning veterans
TalkBack: Getting old, voting and Christmas TalkBacks
School Board gets preview of pending state education bills
Palmetto Track & Field teams move on to nat'l competition
Perfume created in Aiken will raise money for livery stable
Friends of the depot earn tax-exempt status
Indian Legend returns in Go For Wand Handicap Friday
Magazine cites USC Aiken as military-friendly campus
Clouds are no reason for a good co-pilot to worry
SRNL honored for green tech
ID of forgery suspect sought
Bookings for Nov. 21
TalkBack for Nov. 23
Pacer Athletics – 2011 Fall in Review
Speaker Series at USCA to Focus On Arab Spring Movement
Christmas Craft Show still accepting vendors
Police Blotter for Nov. 23
Officials warn of heavy traffic this Thanksgiving
Toys for Tots now collecting in Aiken County
Children's Place partners with community to improve kids' lives
Van donated to local nonprofit will aid the transport of women, children
Salvation Army meal helps hungry residents
Coca-Cola building not up to code for habitation
2011 ADDA medallion commemorates ACP
Aiken men get seven years for making meth
Pacers Ranked 23rd in First National Poll of Regular Season
Pacers Pounce on Lions
TalkBack: Driver's licenses, cheating, college football, sterilizing animals
SRNS works with 8 firms to learn, discuss
LBC students learn about public safety
Police Blotter for Nov. 22
Senior Men's Club gets a history lesson
New Youth Wing group will focus on musicals
Annual oyster roast, barbecue will donate procedes to Child Advocacy
Plethora of events planned this week
Shop safely this season
Increase in holiday travelers expected
Aiken SPCA has a lot to be thankful for this year
Registration for brownfield project classes ending soon
Deadline for appealing property reassessment value approaching
Council Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken Volleyball Inks Two
Thomas Announces Addition of Six
Holiday weight gain and how to prevent it
Aiken woman writes book about having relationship with God
Empty Stocking Fund taking applications Nov. 30
RS-M book festival lets parents get involved with children's school
George Funeral Home to be sold, director will stay as manager to better aid families
Blessing of the Hounds set to kick off holidays
Blotter for Nov. 21
TalkBack for Nov. 21: Social security, Sam's Club, SRS, Hunting, Patrol cars, Hunting photos
Volunteers wanted for recreational projects
Stores look ahead to busy week of shopping
Motorcycle club provides meal to Hahn Village residents
Origin of 1870s Bible is a mystery to finder
Have any questions about fishes?
TalkBack for Nov. 20: Mike's Tires, Post Office, Yard sale signs, Speed limit, Hopelands Gardens, Dead animals
Pacers Rebound With 64-52 Win Over Barton
Christmas is here earlier every year
Kettle cook-off lights up night with hope
ACP to hold auditions for 'Marvelous Wonderettes'
Couple opens bonsai garden to public, continues today
School Board sees using $1M as way to give back to schools
Coca-Cola artist Jim Harrison encourages Kennedy students
'Touch a Horse Day' gives locals hands-on experience
Osteen's cabin teaches history, sparks nostalgia
Public, community organizations' help wanted to clean up area brownfields
One Table in need of desserts
TalkBack for Nov. 20: Mike’s Tires, Post Office, Yard sale signs, Speed limit, Hopelands Gardens, Dead animals
Last Second Shot Leads Ferris State to Upset Win Over 17th-Ranked Pacers
Pacers Drop First Game of Season
Myriad of Christmas events coming at 'Festival of Trees'
Bachmann's husband: Michele has what it takes
Jazz musicians visit middle school, hope to inspire students with music
SRS: 80 will face layoffs involuntarily next month
Fundraiser, auction being held for equestrian
TalkBack for Nov. 19: Golden Corral, Thanksgiving, Australia, Restaurants, Free meals, Anonymously paid, Golden Corral patron, Dead animals, Returned purse
Blotter for Nov. 19
Pawnee Neilson connector now open
Salvation Army seeks donations for security systems to counter theft
Madjon Thanksgiving Recipes
Myriad of Christmas events coming at 'Festival of Trees'
Storytellers to spin tales at Discovery Center
Academy for Lifelong Learning releases spring class schedule
Pet photos with Santa held today
Police seek shoplifting suspect
Build a historical structure out of gingerbread this year
Aiken crew will appear on 'Hoarders'
School Menus for Nov. 21 - Nov. 25
ADPS with investigators seek identity of man in surveillance video
Four Pacers Chosen to PBC Volleyball All-Academic Team
Those who have experienced loss from suicide will unite on Saturday
Salvation Army receives four credit card terminals
'Dancing' raises $60K
TalkBack for Nov. 18 - Greedy, Family court, Christ in Christmas, Competent service, Home values, Gas prices, Golden Corral
Bookings for Nov. 16
Blotter for Nov. 18
Woman cleared as suspect after police release wrong photo in forgery case
Soldiers treated to Thanksgiving dinner
Christmas lights will brighten Hopelands Gardens once again
What's happening in Aiken this weekend
46th annual Chitlin' Strut to be held weekend after Thanksgiving
Boys, Girls State teens give face to generation
County Council must redraw eight single-member districts
Aiken tree lighting is Dec. 2
Reynolds ends service on Planning Commission
Jackson seeks County aid wooing supermarket
Dog wounded in manhunt to recover
ACTS named Angel for community service
Loftis pushes transparency, Mitt Romney for president
Bookings for Nov. 15
Review: Low-level MOX violation found
ARMC celebrates new outpatient hub
Log cabin open house begins Saturday
Local news in brief for Nov. 17
County sends pet ordinance back for edits
Costco opens in Augusta
Tornado alert issued for local counties
UPDATE: Second suspect apprehended in tractor-trailer theft
Second suspect caught in alleged tractor-trailer heist
ACTS named 'Angel' by Secretary of State
'That guy' reminded of his age in newsroom
Officials seek ID of forgery suspect
Zimmerman Guides Pacers to Season-Opening Victory
Wright guilty in 2 murders, gets 30 years
Former assistant solicitor guilty of soliciting a minor
Police nab tractor-trailer theft suspect
Local students honor veterans returning from war, at home
Redistricting topic at County Council
Commission looks at comments on Union Street plan
Officials seek ID of woman suspected in forging checks
USCA English dept. to host public reading
Auditions for Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night' coming soon
'Pencils and Putters' program gaining in popularity this year
South Aiken students entertain elementary students with French fractured fairy tales
Names & Notes for Nov. 16
Talkback: Supreme car wash, Lulu's, Pay for Obelisk, Thanks NEMS
Arinze Named to Daktronics All-Southeast Region Team
Pacer Softball Signs Three
Balanced Pacers Open Regular Season With Dominating Victory Over Georgia College
Ten USCA Faculty to Offer Reading Event As Part of 50th Anniversary Celebration
Residents debate Carolina Bay plans
School Board OKs using $1M for one-time allocations
Salvation Army to hold Kettle Cook off
Clearwater residents want to know why they now reside in Beech Island
Hearing to be held on closure of tanks
Police Blotter for Nov. 15
Man gets 10 years for firing at police
Asst. solicitor remembered as caring family man, avid golfer
Jazz artist to perform in Aiken, offer instruction to local students
Council to talk Bridgestone financial incentives
Reindog Romp will raise money for Aiken SPCA
Judge revokes all bonds for Simpkins
Aiken stars dancing into viewers' homes Thursday
Aiken County Council Agenda for Nov. 15
Judge revokes all bonds for Simpkins
Carriage drive benefits Audubon Center
Seminar for dealing with grief coming to USCA
Partnership provides jobs for those with disabilities
SRNS manages hunt for mobility-impaired hunters
Comedians with local ties to perform
Police Blotter for Nov. 14
Local News in Brief for Nov. 14
On the Agenda for Nov. 14
Nov. 14 TalkBack - Insurance scare, Paying for dinner, Retention ponds, Speeders, Don't need to go 45, Sandwich shop
Area residents recall foods of the past
Community sends care packages to soldiers through 'Adopt-A-Unit'
City Council to view plans for classroom at Carolina Bay
Some facts you need to know about diabetes
Maassen Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Residents of Cedar Creek stay young and active through clubs
Journalist's book celebrates life in the South
SRS recognizes achievement
Students awarded for patriotic art, poems and essays on Veterans Day
Ms. Tenn. U.S. chooses Aiken Kroger as first stop for 'Mission White Christmas'
Aiken hosts visitors from sister city in Australia
Crews impact Aiken homes with repairs
Area experts discuss misconceptions, laws of firearms in state
Area artists to show, sell works for holidays at ACA
Byers and Lukralle Selected to PBC Volleyball All-Conference Team
New Houndslake menu offers variety
JROTC senior receives national honor at Veterans Day ceremony
Local News in Brief for Nov. 12
New resource group 'Grandparents Raising Grandchildren' will start up in December
Police meet with owners of Club Envy to discuss changes
Bookings for Nov. 10
Denizens of the Deep honor all branches of military
Rock Bottom Music moving to downtown Aiken location
Clemson, Carolina fans will share tables at 'Game Day Down Under'
Aiken Artist Guild will meet Monday
Bookings for Nov. 8
Pacers End Season With 3-2 Loss to Augusta State in PBC Tournament
Artist Jim Harrison to Visit USC Aiken, Selling Calendars and Other Items
5K Skedaddle Run-Walk at USCA
Bookings for Nov. 9
What's happening in Aiken?
County OKs variance to RV park owner
Drag racer loses extra income after car, truck, trailer stolen
Impact Aiken allows repairs to be done around city
Local News in Brief for Nov. 11
Police Blotter for Nov. 11
'Disney on Ice' coming to Augusta next week
ROTC holds Veterans Day ceremony
Aiken Republican Party reception to host congressmen
Jackson Middle School celebrates grand opening of Synergistic Lab
Red Cross to send holiday cards to servicemen
Solicitor will seek to revoke bond for 2009 murder suspect
Funeral home now accepting flags to place with veterans
Grandson's sacrifice remembered on Veterans Day
'We served because we are Americans'
Man charged in Internet predator case
Man charged in Internet predator case
USC Aiken Women's Basketball Week One (Nov. 14-20)
USC Aiken Men's Basketball Week One (Nov. 14-20)
Lukralle Chosen to Capital One Academic NCAA Division II Women’s Volleyball District Three First-Team
10-year-old trick-or-treater pulls gun
'Bones' makes music at Cumberland Village
S.C. Rep. Bill Taylor will hold a town hall meeting Tuesday
Man charged with attempted murder
Police Blotter for Nov. 1
Bookings for Oct. 28-30
Redcliffe to host African-American genealogy class
Man charged with second degree burglary
Police: Man severely beat woman with bat
The Willcox rates high: Condé Nast Traveler readers vote Aiken landmark in Top 50 Best Small Hotels in U.S.
SRS's H-Canyon will provide fuel for MOX facility
Police say 11-year-old fired BB gun at motorists
Bridgestone breaks ground in Graniteville
Professional Bull Riders are back
Play tells story of Hurricane Katrina survivor
Hitchcock ends United Way campaign with news on goal and costume contest
School Board to hold special meeting to hear students' achievements
Lukralle Tabbed Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for October
Brown Chosen to PBC Men’s Basketball Preseason All-Conference Team
Oguchi Signs With Spartak Vidnoye Moscowskaya Oblast
Group wants money out of politics
Audition for ACP's Wrong Window
Jewelers work to be featured in Aiken
Fighting flu with exercise
Students get new perspective on school
Police blotter for Oct. 31
New performance times for annual Heart Benefit
Book publisher prints train enthusiast's photos
TalkBack: Barn dance, Carolina Bay, driving downtown, history
Documentary shows stories of WWII veterans in CSRA
Debate over changes to city districts still rages on
Habitat, SRNS give new home to happy owner
Lukralle Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Brown Earns 2012 PGA Tour Card
USC Aiken to Face Flagler in Opening Round of PBC Tournament
Event gives safe place for kids to snag sweets
Festival cancels balloon liftoff, polo unhindered
Fair weather graces Steeplechase
Halloween is a time for scary thoughts
5K raises funding for scholarship in honor of retired USCA professor
Golfers tee up using hickory-shafted clubs
SRNS announces reorganization plan
Sidewalk art show benefits honor society
Public Safety officers turn to Chargers to replace Crown Vics
ADDA calls for help with holiday events
Pacers Fall to Clayton State on Senior Day
USC Aiken Drops Home Finale to Clayton State
Pacers Dominate on Senior Day
Weekend to be filled with several events
Newt Gingrich lays out plan as president to local residents
Curiosity Shop opens doors to new location
Bookings for Oct. 27
Dracula dancer attacks juicy role
Man found guilty of criminal domestic violence
Man pleads guilty to strong arm robbery
Nonprofit offering CNA training program receives USDA grant
Trenton DAR chapter celebrates 100 years with tea
French lessons, legal programs, movies coming up at library
Senior men learn how Fisher House serves military
Families gather to watch hot air balloons lift off
Taking a walk in a dogs shoes
Pacers Tabbed Third in PBC Preseason Women’s Basketball Poll
Cox Picks Up 200th Career Win in USC Aiken’s 3-0 Victory Over UNCP
South Aiken NJROTC cadets collect 1K pounds of food for Golden Harvest
Second-graders pluck seeds out of pumpkin guts to count them
Get disoriented in Kalmia Plaza haunted house
Man accused of sex with girl surrenders
James Brown manager convicted
Fall Steeplechase will be held on Saturday
Aiken Regional names new ER doctors
Get disoriented in Kalmia Plaza haunted house
Jackson's fourth annual Hook and Cook winners
SRS rep. gives input on Yucca Mountain to Congress
Tickets to Seinfeld in Augusta go on sale today
Audition starts for Playhouse production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
New Ellenton science, math teacher given Spirit of Ruth Patrick Award
Motorcycle Club taking applications for annual toy drive
The Bad Bulls Are Back!
Lloyd Chosen to PBC Women’s Cross Country All-Academic Team
DeGraffinreed Named to PBC Women’s Basketball Preseason All-Conference Team
Film Series Connected to USCA’s 50th Anniversary Continues
Bookings for Oct. 25
Chase ends in wreck on Hwy. 1
USCA students lend a hand
SRSCRO director to speak in D.C. about Yucca
Pharmacy tech charged with drug theft
Tickets to Heart Board musical on sale Tuesday
USCA to host Riedell Run Saturday
Ridge Spring-Monetta principal remains on administrative leave
Part of Oak Grove Road closed today
Deadline extended for tax appeal
Visit Horrorville haunted house in New Ellenton ... if you dare
Five attorneys honored for work
Grab flashlight, go hunting for pumpkins Friday
Police Blotter for Oct. 27
Area veterans subject of video to be shown Sunday
Furniture store moving to Whiskey Road
Balloon festival to be held on Friday, Saturday
Crash backs up traffic on U.S. 1
2011-12 USC Aiken Golf Media Guide Released
Pacers Ranked 10th in First NCAA Division II Southeast Region Rankings
Pacers Tie St. Andrews on Wednesday Evening
Pacers Fall to Georgia College in Final Road Match of Season
Join the fight, and become a cart warrior
Register now to Celebrate Creativity
Road to a BCS title: What does Clemson need?
Sheriffs Office will give out treats this Halloween
School Board gets legislative preview
Stolen ATV in fatal crash returned
Give input on Union Street plan today
TalkBack: Quit whining, tipping and Iraq war
Local news in brief for Oct. 26
Wear Halloween best to clinics open house
Dixie Fish is fourth book for USCA professor
Trick or Treat on Newberry Street to be held on Saturday
Ladies only golf tournament features period clothes, clubs
Sheriffs Office warning against solicitation calls
Strong Early, Pacers Unable to Hold Off Augusta State Down Stretch
Man dies after ATV crashes into tree
Man charged with indecent exposure
Man gets 23 years in murder plea
Aiken Corp. request slows Council meeting
Fair filled with fun food
ProStart lets students gain experience in culinary field
Police Blotter for Oct. 25
Bookings for Oct. 21-23
Woman opens new massage business on Whiskey Road
Aiken man killed in ATV crash
Police Blotter for Oct. 24
On the Agenda for Oct. 24
Dog up for adoption at shelter wins Aiken's Buck-a-Like contest
Local News for Oct. 24
USCA senior overcomes health issues, studying education with hopes of Ph.D.
City to discuss McDonald's renovation
New Aiken real estate business opens
Local woman releases book on Lucy H. Pickens
Man wins Bluebird Society award
Health care center suite breaks ground
Police: Stay safe searching for sweets
Hospital still unclear about who will treat patients in ER
Gillespie Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
What is Yucca, and how do GOP candidates feel about it?
Int'l mentor group spends weekend at battle park
Rotary gives more than 2,000 dictionaries to schools
Why aren't all restaurants green?
On third day, attendance to fair still strong
Rummage sale offers variety of items to purchase
Art in the Alley offers public artwork at reasonable price
Trenton woman's answer to prayer can inspire 'Chicken Soup' readers
Ecologist to appear on episode of 'Curious and Unusual Deaths' on Discovery Channel
Balloon festival returns to Aiken
Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival will be held Nov. 4-6
Pacers Drop PBC Road Match to Columbus State
Pacers Conclude PBC Championship on Home Course in Eighth Place
Pacers Perfect on Saturday at Lander Crossover Volleyball Tournament
Bookings for Oct. 20
Thousands visit fairgrounds
Concept HR hall of famer receives trophy from NFL star
War Eagles fall short to Vikings in region loss
Man follows in forefathers' steps as aerial photographer
Car accident claims life of Johnston woman
Aiken Big Band to perform Bill Foss 59Cent Waltz'
Area veterans feature of film to be shown at URS Center for the Arts
Man pleads guilty to exposing others to HIV, gets 5 years
Annual fall Paradise Farm Horse Trials begins tomorrow
North Aiken Elementary School hosts show, breakfast for dads
Talkback for Oct. 21
Aiken man charged with holding up gas station
UT professor to lecture today at USCA about Jack London
Fair opens its gates in Aiken
County shuts down RV park; owner protests
Democrats unite to discuss area politics, plan for future
Home Builders Association to host the second Clay Shoot Tournament
Police Blotter for Oct. 21
State of the Region looks at the future of the CSRA
Police seek mugging suspect
Nearly 80 percent of area sophomores passed exit exam on first try, district says
Deputy to sign off for final time at ADPS
District reverses materials center decision
Bookings for Oct. 19
Weekend happenings in Aiken
Gala to aid KinderKids kids, event
New Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance Named at USCA
Suzy Howard of the ATR Hall of Fame remembered
Field Set for Southeastern Tool-Don Cheeks-Dr. John Riley USC Aiken Pre-Holiday Classic
USC Aiken Ready to Host Peach Belt Conference Cross Country Championships
How to force bulbs to bloom
Hitchcock directors bob for United Way
Fair opens today
Collision leads to pedestrian death
Pension woes main focus of Senate hearing
Police Blotter for Oct. 19
Video highlights CSRA veterans
Founder of tax reform group speaks in Aiken
USCA to host Riedell Run Oct. 29
Bookings for Oct. 18
AHS marching band to play at Aiken Mall
Panel offers ideas on revitalizing Graniteville
Local news in brief
Motorcycle club promotes AIDS awareness with ride
Four-legged friends welcome at Hounds in Hopelands Friday
Four attain Eagle Scout rank at Boy Scout ceremony Tuesday
Give yourself a chill this Halloween on Aiken Ghost Tour
Reception for artist Renzulli on Thursday
Edens Featured on PBC Website
2011-12 USC Aiken Men’s and Women’s Basketball Media Guides Released
Late Goal Leads Lander to 1-0 Victory Over Pacers
Pacers Drop PBC Road Match to Lander
Local news in brief
Musings to chew on with bacon
Teacher shares Iditarod experience with RS-M students
RS-M FCA, community unite for praise, worship
Man gets 90 days in cyclist's death
Counties fight GOP primary funding
Public can give input on S.C. retirement reform today
New rule limits use of School District material center
Police Blotter
Aiken Democratic Party to host 9th annual fish fry
Council votes to secure financing to purchase land for Bridgestone
Scam uses post office email to collect info
No. 1 Hornets top rivals, ready for another title run
Bookings for Oct. 17
ACA's A Taste of Wine & Art begins today
SRNS worker will fully recover from contaminated wound
Students help clean up Graniteville
Waiting list open for Gingrich event
Brother of killed cyclist releases statement
10th-Ranked Pacers Finish Seventh at Will Wilson Tanglewood Intercollegiate
Book Released By USCA Professor
Corrections for Oct 17
SRR partner donates to United Way
Three steps toward solving dog and cat overpopulation
Area man faces criminal sexual conduct charge
Woman jailed for kidnapping attempt
Police Blotter for Oct. 18
Surplus medical equipment given new life in developing countries
Officials seek man accused of having sex with a minor
On the agenda
Bomb scare fizzles out: Officials: Trash mistaken as grenade in N.A.
Man pleads guilty in death of Fort Gordon surgeon
Bridgestone breaks ground for expansion
Small, outdoor amphitheater will be built at Carolina Bay
Man wanted for criminal sexual conduct against a minor
Exhibit shows connection between mare, foal
Atkins Remains in Contention at Will Wilson Tanglewood Intercollegiate
Watch "Ace Jam" Live
Gathering celebrates Upside of Down
Police Blotter for Oct. 17
Quilts made by church's Loaves and Fishes quilting group receive blessing, off to homes
Girls celebrated at luncheon held by N.A. chamber
Silver Bluff and Midland Valley show well in weekend band event
SRS to cut fewer jobs
Harrison releases '12 Coke calendar
WSI River Run to benefit United Way will be held Oct. 22
Speaker to discuss plans for tax reform
Quilters display talents at show
Wycliffe Bible Translators to hold seminar Oct. 28 at Newberry Hall
Game of the Week video: Williston-Elko vs. Calhoun County
Loper Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Atkins Tied for Sixth After Round One of Will Wilson Tanglewood Intercollegiate
RS-M FCA, community unite for praise, worship
Sunny Monday group invites public to Horse Creek presentation
NAPA brings No. 56 car to area for store opening
USC Symphony Orchestra returns to area this month
Local residents learn whether antiques are junk, have value
Colonial Times takes attendees back to 18th century
Aiken High Color Guard takes first place in marching contest
Hair and eggs are not the same
Men often need to be respected in order to feel loved
Wildlife trapping: strong feelings for and against
Mystery plant can be used in place of coffee
Surprise at the edge of the woods
Education day highlights studies in science
MTU may reach 4-year goal early
Steeplechase returns in fall for 20th year
Retired deputy dies in motorcycle wreck
Cowboy Church a place to come and see, and go tell
Pacer Basketball Teams Hold First Practices on Saturday
Goal in Final Seconds Leads Flagler Past Pacers
USC Aiken Falls 1-0 to Flagler on Saturday Evening
USC Aiken to Host 4th Annual Choral Concert
Judge gives owner of former Tipsey's until Oct. 31 to comply with order
Local dogs to be featured on Animal Planet TV show
Gingrich to speak at city's GOP meeting
High School Football Score Updates for Oct. 15
Upcoming evetns in Aiken for Oct. 15
Rhodes new director of SREL
Blotter for Oct. 14
USCA to host 26th annual SEED event
Buddy Walk will raise funds for, awareness of Down syndrome
Bookings for Oct. 13
Catch Wild Read's 'Howl of the Wild' final variety show this Wednesday
Flour invests $30M in small modular reactor technology
SEED science event arrives at USCA Saturday
Police: Melatonin causes students sickness
Clif Weeks remembered as astute businessman
Board of Appeals grants Bridgestone height variance
Women get keys to cars they received on Oprah
New Ellenton Middle celebrates green power
Suspects in shooting at Porkys charged in Aug. attempted murder
City bench dedicated in honor of all mothers
Local news in brief for Oct. 14
Instruments in Your Attic enters third year
Get items appraised at local Antiques Road Show at museum
O'Donovan withdrawals from City Council race
Hospital Services > Joint Replacement Center
Alleged gunman in Porky's robbery charged in separate shooting incident
Strawberry Fields a passionate red for gardens
Murder suspect held in Aiken pending trial
Layoffs at SRNS moved to December
Ridge Spring principal placed on leave
Local News in Brief for Oct. 14
Why do gas prices fluctuate?
Aiken authors to appear on '60 Minutes'
Scavenger hunt today benefits Cumbee Center
New Southside eatery Red Bowl serving up Asian cuisine, sushi
Aiken community invited to help dress pharmacy's delivery vehicle for Halloween
Columbia museum to display East Aiken students' artwork
Apply now to receive Christmas assistance from Salvation Army
STAR to benefit from oyster roast at Black Forest
STAR to benefit from oyster roast at Black Forest
Pacers Begin Preseason This Weekend
USC Aiken Battles Back to Tie Francis Marion
USC Aiken Falls on Road to Valdosta State
USC Aiken Flies Past Falcons
"Purlie Victorius" playing at USCA
Press release from Aiken County Public School District concerning teen sex allegations at Jackson Middle School
Romney on middle ground: I can work with Democrats
Chaos in Gamecock Country
Historic character focus of Union Street revitalization
Officials respond to teen sex allegations
Extreme Makeover looking for applicants
Crucible to premiere on Friday at ACP
Buck-a-like entry deadline is Friday
Blotter for Oct. 12
Woman missing since Sunday located
School Board dedicates new wing at NAMS
Museum hosting contest for historic gingerbread houses
Crab King ready to rule
Area medical office receives $10K national grant
Williston man, 20, dies in single-car wreck
Residents speak out against barns for chickens
Western Carolina State Fair will return Oct. 20-29
School sex assaults go unreported
Police Blotter for Oct. 11
Council OKs property sale to Habitat
Welfare of animals is a community effort
Forecasters predict rain to move out of area by end of week
Ridge Spring-Monetta High to host Fields of Faith event
New wing at NAMS to be dedicated at board meeting
Attorney jailed for money laundering disbarred
Water boil advisory lifted for Talatha district
Season Review (10/10/11)
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball to Host Annual Tip-Off Banquet
Atkins in 15th Place After First Two Rounds of Firestone Invitational
On the Agenda for Oct. 10
Local News in Brief for Oct. 10
Police Blotter for Oct. 10
Five acts come out for variety show at center
City to consider property sale to Habitat
Abandoned pit bull has new life, family, name
Collisions expected as deer begin migration, mating season
Volleyball teams unite to fight breast cancer
NNSA: Nuclear weapons pits converted into plutonium oxide
North Augusta students get lesson with cardboard boats
Beech Island Ferris wheel is landmark, according to owner
Walk Saturday at Odell Weeks for NephCure
Cedar Creek residents, public can support cause and get a clean sweep
Bolender Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Couple returns to Training Track to marry
Groups to learn about gardening
Awards presented during United Way progress report
Auditions to be held for 'Fruitcakes'
Guild to present palette discussion
Graniteville church calls Stiltner as its new pastor
Puppet show, hosted by children, to focus on Jack London's classic
Families head outdoors for carnival held by United Way
Late Apple co-founder continues to influence education in area
2011 Whiskey Road Race 10K results
Pacers Finish Fourth at Jaguar Invitational
Pacers Split Two Matches on Saturday at Convocation Center
Rigon Goal Sends Pacers to First League Victory of 2011
Van Pelt Goal Leads Pacers to First PBC Win of 2011
Disability Awareness Event to Take Place at USCA
Police blotter for Oct. 8
88-year-old dies in wreck on I-20 from blown tire
Cancer survivors join 12M in U.S. to celebrate life
Local News in Brief for Oct. 8
Late artist captured vision in glass
Police bust two meth labs in Wagener
Event brings samples of dozens of wines from around the world
S. Aiken junior to run in Chicago marathon
Officials investigate claim that man was tied up, thrown in truck
Celtic Fire lights up Silver Bluff stage
Bookings for Oct. 6
Museum welcomes new research room
Weekend features festivals, yard sales
Ridge Spring artist on display at Hitchcock
Aiken Concert Band to present a musical salute to our military
Group provides resources for LGBT community, support against bullying
Woman, 88, dies in wreck on I-20
Fatal wreck on I-20 shuts down interstate
Pacers Unable to Withstand Flagler Charge in Final Two Sets
Progress continues for Cracker Barrel
Bookings for Oct. 5
Aiken Sertoma Club presents $9,000 to Camp Sertoma
Works by noted painter and musician featured at Morris Museum
O'Donovan drops out of Council race due to injury
Association proposes bill to reform school funding
EnergySolutions officially opens new office building
Police Blotter for Oct. 7
Aiken man will sign copies of first book
Injury forces Sunny O'Donovan to drop campaign bid
Town & Country gives back to the community
Musical instrument donation drive kicks off
ACP Youth Wing's monthly meeting to be held Saturday
Water boil advisory issued for Talatha Rural Community Water District
Hospital Services > Emergency Services
Home and garden news and notes
Downtown displays depict USCA history
Backyard birding fun for the whole family
AARP offering driving course for vets, spouses
PEP announces grant for Summer Math Institute
Salley woman killed in fiery crash
Walk to School aims to improve students' safety
St. Mary's eyeing new sanctuary
Haley visits for town hall
Hospital Services > Wound Healing Institute
Teen charged with arson, second suspect sought
Howl of the Wild Variety Show to be performed Sunday
Locally-made quilts bring comfort to those affected by Alabama tornadoes
Motorist killed
Arson suspect sought
Meet Mia Antoine (PBC Blog)
USC Aiken Unable to Knock Off UNC Pembroke
Pacers and Braves End Things in 1-1 Tie for Second Straight Year
Pacers Maul Bearcats
Artist Jim Harrison’s New Calendar On Sale at Security Federal Bank Locations
Bookings for Oct. 3
Getting older, uncool while riding in style
Sharing moment of divorce with pork tenderloin
Second Pink Ribbon Tea raises awareness about breast cancer
Attorney's license to practice law suspended
County going forward with Bridgestone incentives
SRS 2010 environmental impact low
School Board reacts to proposal adding at-large seats
Local legislators comment on governor's report card grades
Watch School Board preview online
Aiken native a finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year
County death represented in Silent Witness service
Price is right for calendar
AAUW recognizes area contributors
Greeneway bike/ped plan progressing
Plant Vogtle in Ga. looks to more jobs with new units
County delegation recognizes two area men with resolutions
Ex-museum ED remembered for humor and imagination
Hibbett to open 2nd Aiken store
Swing your partner round and round to help save the Gaston Livery Stable
World Habitat Day recognizes work of Habitat for Humanity
Get tickets to "Purlie Victorius" at USCA
N.A. band takes top honors at Midland Valley festival
Gov. Haley will speak in Aiken Wednesday
Attorney's status pending judicial review
Pine Log paving falls behind, expected to begin again today
Dogsled race tests teacher's courage to seize opportunity
AHS band invited to play in D.C.
Lukralle Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Party With Ace (Midnight Madness Promo)
2012 Juilliard in Aiken festival will offer more events to public
What went wrong with the Pawnee Neilson connector?
Bridgestone looking for employees at start of 2012
Groups seek input on bike, pedestrian plans for City
Veteran group holds reunion for 30th year
Get your quilts ready for judging
Animals of all shapes, sizes and species blessed at St. Thaddeus
Man charged in Saturday shooting death
Police Blotter for Oct. 3
ASU professor aims to help youth read with DVD of stories
Update: Name of shooting victim released
Falcons Narrowly Hold Off Pacers
USC Aiken Drops League Road Match to Montevallo
Environmental clues can solve ecological mysteries
Wild Read holds kickoff event at library
DOE releases plan to benefit SRS
Pacers Win Thriller on Saturday Afternoon at Convocation Center
Godsman Tabbed Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for September
USC Aiken History Tour to be Featured at Five Downtown Aiken Businesses
Bookings for Sept. 29
Aiken Symphony Guild celebrates 25 years
Pawsitively About Dawgs kicks off events at library for month
Weekend happenings in Aiken
Audition this weekend for ACP Christmas production
Local pianist will bring classics to museum with recital Sunday
Study shows needs of shelter not met with current facility
Downtown intersection to receive new seasonal banners
Man charged with discharging firearm
Officials seek ID of suspect in tow trailer theft
Police Blotter for Oct. 1
Kids learn about music at Youth Concert Series
Highlights from USC Aiken's 2011 Scout Day
Pacers Compete at Charlotte Cross Country Invitational
Pacers Drop Rivalry Match to Augusta State
Ballard Signs Professional Contract With Cincinnati Slam
Book Connected to Historic Home at USC Aiken To Launch with Special Reception
Augusta hosts multidisciplinary celebration of the arts
N.A. Country Club owner sentenced to 16 months
County Council OKs resolutions relating to new Bridgestone facility
Police Blotter for Sept. 30
Local News in Brief for Sept. 30
Attorney charged with influencing witness against son
SRS marks closure of two nuclear reactors
Hippo-nappers nabbed by cops
Fred Humes honored with Order of the Palmetto
Elvis tribute artist to perform Saturday
Sassafras Festival begins tonight
Master Gardeners will show caring for fall plants at Farmers Market Saturday
Charity Golf Classic to benefit Women Beyond Cancer Oct. 7
Pancake proceeds will go to scholarship fund
Lawyer charged with passing drugs to inmate
Pacers Ranked No. 1 by Golfstat
Fall gardening: Don't forget the bulbs
Aiken's Wild Read kicks off Saturday
Firebush absolutely stunning for all gardens
Bookings
Aiken sees increase in fake coins
New Bridgestone plant is 'big' deal
Friday deadline to sign up for Kid's Marathon
Volunteers needed for Whiskey Road Race
WSI to be assessed for reaccreditation
Area World War II vets subject of documentary
Physical therapy center will host event for people to get free consultation
Wanted Aiken man surrenders to police
Walk with pets, lose weight and help the shelter
Black Box Coffeehouse is back
Aiken SPCA to host 'Un-FUR-gettable' night to raise funds
Rep. Joe Wilson says he will watch out for Aiken County
Masquerade Ball will benefit cancer foundation
USC Aiken Moves Up One Spot in Latest Golf World/Nike Division II Coaches’ Poll
Special Night of Soccer at Pacer Pit on Oct. 8
Calling up the way of the past
Mr. Central owner Gioncroce honored for donation to schools
Officials seek ID of suspects in recent scams
Local mail carriers rally to save U.S. Postal Service
Neighbors against proposed chicken houses
County considers buying Sage Mill land
Longtime SRNS worker remembered for his work with Help Line of Aiken
Police seek man they say beat pregnant girlfriend
County reassessment process results in rollback of millage for school district
Contest to be held to find Buck-a-Like
Aaron's, Fred's both move to make room for Fresh Market, Roma stays
Man gets 30 years for distributing 150 lbs. of cocaine
USC Aiken Drops PBC Match to Armstrong
Warrick Named October Rotary Student of the Month
USC Aiken Baseball Holds Annual Scout Day
USCA’s School of Education to offer Riedell Run event as Scholarship Benefit
USC Aiken School of Education to feature “Race to Nowhere” Film Event
Grant to Fund Research in Neuroscience at USC Aiken
Council approves handicap playground
Celebration honors Hammond Hill's teacher of the year winner
USCA to host scholarship run
Police blotter for Sept. 27
Meatloaf recipe earns Aiken man a place in national cookbook
Town of Jackson to host its fourth Hook & Cook festival
ACA seeking art for exhibit of dogs, owners
Volunteer to help with One Table Thanksgiving meal
Schools offer opt-out for Obama speech
Garry Flowers looking ahead to SRS future
SREL alligator couple welcome batch of babies
STAR's equine therapy allows clients to relax, gain confidence
W. Columbia businessman to challenge Nikki Setzler for District 26 Senate seat
On the Agenda for Sept. 26
Officials seek info in Jackson shooting
Council to discuss building of playground at library
Police Blotter for Sept. 26
New owner of equestrian shop plans to add custom boots, new artists, jewelry and price levels
Foundation of NASCAR driver donates $10K to animal shelter
Aiken sees rising trend of deaths caused by overdose
Pumpkins return to area for fall
Hermens Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Still Magnolias a decade later
Collision results in one dead, one stabbed
Journal highlights partnership between SRS, Chernobyl
O'Donovan officially enters race for City seat
Use all your senses to identify plants and animals
Man's vision provides for those in need
South Aiken grad visits school, remembers NJROTC training
Meeting touches on safety, new equine ambulance
Jaycees, Friends of Depot to offer up haunted house
Pacers Pick Up First PBC Victory in 3-2 Road Win Over Francis Marion
USC Aiken and Lenoir-Rhyne Battle to 1-1 Tie
Counterinsurgency Advisor to Speak at USC Aiken
Republican presidential candidates coming to Aiken
UPS marks 10 years in Aiken
ACSO: 1 Trenton break-in suspect charged
Doctor who worked with SRNL receives award for contributions
Bridge Club to continue its annual tournament
Local news in brief
$700K SRNL grant is for wind energy study
'Chicago' once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for dancing mother, daughter twosome
Roads will close for triathlon cyclists Sunday
Burglary suspect arrested
Western Carolina State Fair 2011
Pacers Fall to UNC Pembroke in Peach Belt Conference Opener
Dance-a-thon will benefit Women Build
New shirts make ADPS officers more visible
Bridgestone's investment should be far-reaching
Uyen Griffis named Teacher of the Year
New spa on Whiskey Road offers variety of treatments
Science center's annual SEED event to be held in October
Knights of Columbus honored for Operation HOPE
Have awesome crafting skills? You can help at sew-in Saturday
Fox Creek will host Brazilian educators
Counterinsurgency advisor will speak at USCA
Aiken County legislators Taylor, Hixon endorse Perry
Library at USC Aiken to Receive New Collection
Inclement Weather Forces Cancellation of USC Aiken-USC Beaufort Women’s Soccer Match
Bridgestone to bring 850 jobs to Aiken County
Santorum expects to be frontrunner for GOP nod
Driver in Dec. wreck sentenced to 44 years
Operation Christmas Child kick-off to be held Saturday
Kidsignment starts Friday
Event provides information for area seniors
Aiken churches invited to raise awareness about breast cancer
Festival of the Woods will be free on Saturday
Third annual Eve of Chocolate will be held Friday
Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness Edward Teller lecture is Oct. 3
Play tackles civil rights issues from the 1960s
Cops: Man charged after teens mugged in church parking lot
Police investigating sex assault claim
Bridgestone announces $1.2 B investment, 850 jobs
USC Aiken Volleyball to Hold “Spike” Hunger Now Match on Oct. 5
Welcome to the “Ace Jam” – Pacer Basketball to Celebrate Start of Season on Oct. 17
USC Aiken-Mars Hill Men’s Soccer Match Postponed
Jack London Biographer to be featured at USC Aiken as part of ‘Wild Read’ Effort
Police blotter for Sept. 21
Man pleads to car break-ins
Why we have the Funnies
RECIPES
When life gives you squishy pears, make sauce
Fox Creek's Williams commits to Clemson
School-based teachers of year will be recognized Thursday
Sanford: Legislators ignored troubled state pension fund
Bridgestone Americas making 'economic announcement' today
Council extends appeal deadline for property tax reassessment
SAT scores for Aiken County schools released
Man gets year in prison for sex crimes
Repaving of Pine Log stalls due to weather
Tea planned to raise breast cancer awareness
Candidate falls while campaigning
Habitat Blitz Build gets help from 100 local firms
5th Friday promotes fun, sense of community
Police Blotter for Sept. 20
Bookings for Sept. 16-18
Inoculate horses to prevent West Nile Virus
Gov. Haley backs off SRS drug statement
Learning from the depot
Training teaches educators about improvement council
Clemson prof studies Aiken storm water
On the agenda for Sept. 20
Museum to offer Civil War history series
Annual road race to raise money for Cumbee Center
Hundreds expected for Senior Extravaganza
USC Aiken Announces August 2011 Graduates
A Taste of Downtown Aiken begins tomorrow
Pacers Fall on Road to Wingate
USC Aiken Baseball Opens Fall Schedule
2011 Bridgestone-Pacer Invitational Highlights
Nationwide snake census going on now
Police Blotter for Sept. 19
Aiken Masterworks Chorale to participate in Westobou Festival
Area kids receive Amtrykes
Rachel Franklin named N.A. Small Business Person of Year
Be aware of child obesity this month
Area resident recalls citizens' strength on 9/11
Council may extend deadline for appeals for reassessment
Walmart brings back layaway for holidays
Hermens Advances to Finals of USC Upstate Fall Classic
Ecologists should be like sportswriters
Area animal shelter holds final dog wash for year
Lesson takes teachers to sky with studies on modern rockets
Fate of local post offices is uncertain
Man brings memories of old Graniteville to YouTube
Shiver me timbers! Aiken Brewing Co. to encourage pirate speak for day event
Nationally-Ranked Opposition Too Much for Pacers on Saturday
Pacers Finish Sixth at Bridgestone-Pacer Invitational
USC Aiken Kicks Off Fall Campaign With Annual Alumni Softball Game
Cobras Strike First, Hold Off Pacer Charge in Second Half
Pacer Union Board Presents Magician Frank DeVille for Fall Semester 2011
GOP hopeful Cain speaks to Aikenites
Sam's Club chooses Westside Aiken site
Haley camp: No stats to support SRS drug claims
Rick's Produce to reopen near Tire Kingdom
SRS 'Raising the Steaks' lunch raises funding for United Way
USC Aiken alum recognized for accomplishments
Local news in brief for Sept. 17
Police use metals permit to nab theft suspect
Biomass facility nears completion
USCA’s School of Business Administration to Offer Film and Discussion Event - Film Part of University’s 50th Anniversary Celebration
Do You Want It?
Pacers Drop Five-Set Thriller to Valdosta State
Tickets still available for ADDA murder mystery
Hallman recalls his time at USCA
Three charged in May murder
Exhibit highlights battle, camp life of soldiers
Dinner, auction to kick off annual chocolate festival
Weather will cool down over weekend
Sketches of suspects released
Three arrested in connection with murder
Godsman Named Peach Belt Conference Golfer of the Week
USC Aiken Tennis Set to Commence Fall Campaign at USC Upstate Classic
Brown Named Honorable Mention Preseason All-American by Sporting News
USC Aiken Chancellor Dr. Tom Hallman Announces Retirement
Banana brew can bring butterflies to the garden
Bookings for Sept. 13
Smoke from Ga. swamp fire covers Aiken area
Hallman: Despite cuts, the state of USCA is strong
USCA Chancellor Dr. Tom Hallman to retire in June
Last Aiken SPCA dog wash of the summer is Saturday
Suspected robbery accomplice released on bond
Dogs and owners enjoy stretching at doga class
Police release photo stills of Sunoco robber
Five Aiken County seniors are National Merit semi-finalists
USC Aiken chancellor announces resignation
Surveillance images released on Sunoco robbery
Smoke over Aiken a result of Okefenokee fires
USC Aiken Cross Country Ready to Host Bridgestone-Pacer Invitational
USC Aiken Falls on Road to Newberry
The Oswald Review
USC Aiken Announces 50th Anniversary Celebration, Contest
Fall 2011 issue of The Oswald Review has just been published.
USC Aiken Announces 50th Anniversary Celebration, Contest
USC Aiken Ranked First Public Regional College in the South by U.S. News & World Report
Club seeks young runners for state, national meets
Sharing the divine flavor of the BLT
Columbia River area filled with beauty
County Council looks into easing confusion over property taxes
Suspect sought in armed robbery
School Board reviewing master plans
Porky recounts shooting
Cavanaugh wins mayoral primary
Aiken Family Y breaks ground for new water park, lazy river
Aiken Tech bomb threat stalls traffic
Family ties lead to success in water
Cavanaugh re-elected as Aiken's mayor
Tournament honors memory of Aiken golfer, raises money for scholarship
Home displays eco-friendly features
Fiery morning crash kills two Windsor men
Woman accused of attack on husband
Police blotter for Sept. 14
Angel Food cancels Sept. deliveries
Bomb threat reported at Aiken Tech
Accused cross-dressing robber jailed
Two dead in morning crash
Blotter for Sept. 9
USC Aiken Ranked First Public Regional College in the South by U.S. News & World Report
Inside Pacer Athletics
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball to Hold Outback “Fun” Raising Luncheon on Oct. 15
USC Aiken Volleyball Splits Doubleheader on Tuesday
Pacers Finish Second at Springhill Suites Intercollegiate
City OKs housing plans, despite protests over trees
24-Carat Cake
Nothing makes peace like cake
DOE, DOD work to use SRS for more military training
Pine Log Road repaving has started
USCA professor honored for mentoring
Comic hopes there's stuff to do in Aiken
Republican Club to host Rick Santorum
Hope Center gives juvenile offenders a second chance
Police Blotter for Sept. 13
Officials seek robbery suspect
Mystery company 'Project Hercules' could be tire plant
Flu shots are available throughout Aiken area
Cops nab suspect in cross-dressing robbery, shooting at jewelry store
Vote in mayoral primary today
Update: Suspect in Porky Bradberry shooting at Augusta hospital
2011 USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational Highlights
Pacers in Fourth After First Two Rounds of Springhill Suites Intercollegiate
Late Gillespie Goal Not Enough to Lift Pacers Past Anderson
Ward teen dies in wreck; second fatal of weekend
Police Blotter for Sept. 12
Habitat house funded by ReStore done
On the Agenda for Sept. 12
Collectors, enthusiasts unite over interest
It's Cavanaugh vs. Beckum for mayoral seat for 2011
Council to discuss Just Tango's sign
Redcliffe offers behind-the-scenes tour of facility
Graniteville natives debut wax products downtown
Group to sponsor flea market, garage sale, bake sale
Church honors public servants for time tending to community
City prepares for Tuesday's primary for mayoral seat
Welborn Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Aiken High graduate recalls safe escape from ground zero
Jackson man dies after being ejected in vehicle wreck
30,000 visit downtown for event's 35th year in city
Retired pilot recalls flying during attack
Ridge-Spring woman remembers niece from 9/11 attack
9/11: Remembering the disaster at the Pentagon
USCA marks its 50th anniversary with celebration
Aiken residents recount where they were during 9/11 attack
USC Aiken Drops First Match of 2011 Season
USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational Day Two
Pacers Split on Final Day of USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational
USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament Team Announced
Film Series Connected to USCA’s 50th Anniversary Set to Begin
What happened to the red bay laurel trees?
Owners: Dog shot by deputy old, arthritic and toothless
USC Aiken marks 10th anniversary of 9/11
Haley, DOE butt heads over drug test statistic
Aiken's Makin' opens for arts, crafts, food and fun
Aiken resident catches intruders on tape
Golf tournament, auction raise funds for Midland Valley
CSRA College Night a success
Bookings for Sept. 8
Welborn Named Peach Belt Conference Golfer of the Week
Pacers Open Home Campaign in Dominating Fashion
Gillespie Finishes Second Overall at Erskine College Invitational
County votes to purchase 50 more acres
To bless a church garden memorial to the lost
Traveling consignment store makes Aiken its inaugural stop
Snakes to be focus of next Nature Series presentation
Irradiated P Area sewer system closed at SRS
USCA 50th anniversary picnic is Saturday
Festival will celebrate Hitchcock Woods
Man arrested, jailed for attempted murder
Students pay tribute to 9/11 victims, survivors
Trailer crash blocked traffic
Man faces child sex charges
Mayoral, City Council candidates meet and greet with local Realtors
USC Aiken Athletic Department Celebrating 50th Year
Aiken's Makin' road closings start Thursday
Property taxes to be discussed in N. Augusta this afternoon
Recovery: Local team from SRNL helped search ground zero
Playhouse rolls out the red carpet for opening night of 'Chicago'
Sept. 11 service will honor first responders
Ceremony will honor POWs, MIA veterans
Coin show will be held Saturday
Volunteers needed for bike, pedestrian study
Presidential hopeful Herman Cain will speak in Aiken next Friday
USCA’s Dr. Ed Callen Receives Mentorship Award
Pacer Volleyball Preparing to Host USC Aiken Volleyball Invitational
Edens Chosen Peach Belt Conference Goalkeeper of the Week
Pacers Remain Perfect in 2011 in 2-0 Home Victory Over Brevard
Newby Sparks Pacers to 2-1 Home Victory Over Brevard
Coroner: Trace alcohol found in body of man linked to Wagener homicides
U.S. flag should be properly displayed
Two men charged with grand larceny
Two men charged with grand larceny
Police Blotter for Sept. 7
Event helps students to prepare for high school and beyond
Wilson named SRNS president and CEO
USCA to observe 9/11 anniversary Friday
Colleges coming to James Brown Arena
Mall to host Charity Bazaar
ACSO deputy shoots, kills dog in self-defense
SRNS gives computers to schools
Gillespie Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Welborn Begins Pacer Career With Victory at Kiawah Island Invitational
New vendors to make debut at Aiken's Makin'
Program will help transport cancer patients
Program will help transport cancer patients
SRR celebrates diverse cultures, contributions of its employees
STAR Riding to hold volunteer training sessions
Labor Day cook-off benefits United Way
Internet archive shows Sept. 11 TV coverage
Coke Freestyle offers endless drink options
Aiken native pursues poetry with full scholarship to UNC
SUV flips in York Street wreck
Palm Beach Atlantic Spoils USC Aiken’s Home Opener
Pacers in Second Place After Round One of Kiawah Island Invitational
Group celebrates two decades of nuclear awareness
Jackson, Aiken turn teal for awareness
Reassessment session to be held in N.A.
Church members hear from survivor of 9/11
Local News in Brief for Sept. 5
Today's cook-off will be held rain or shine
Police Blotter for Sept. 5
SRSCRO manager: Get the community involved with jobs
Gillespie’s Two Goals Leads Pacers to 2-1 Road Victory Over Newberry
Summer hours end Tuesday at library
Tropical Nights event, featuring auctions, will benefit United Way
Local needlepoint groups help take over dollhouse project
Video contest gives teens chance to help other drivers
Upside of Downs to host Buddy Walk
Artists to show works of block print at ACA
Equine rescue inspires work of local artist
We will see more snakes in the fall
Will the county receive an international horse park?
Challengers of spicy contest say contest was too much to handle
Woman designs decade of quilts for 9/11
Pacers Drop Both Matches on Saturday at Pirate Volleyball Classic
Nationally-Ranked Anderson Bests USC Aiken
Financial Peace University will come to USCA
All dogs go to heaven: County shelter's mascot Rudy passes away
Court filing: 'Fridge' Perry well enough to handle affairs
Rain may dampen Labor Day picnics
Newly forming garden group aims to promote flowers and fellowship
Two new members join staff of Aiken State Natural Area
Students can meet 140-plus schools at CSRA College Night on Thursday
Local briefs for Sept. 3
Mended Hearts golf tournament will raise money for local cardiac programs in Aiken
High School Football Score Updates
Pacers Split Matches on Opening Day of Pirate Volleyball Classic
Pacers Finish Second Among Division II Teams at Gamecock Invitational
USC Aiken Flies By Falcons in Season Opener
USC Aiken’s Award and Research Funding Increases
USC Aiken’s Award and Research Funding Increases
Bookings for Aug. 31
Photographer captures Venice in black and white
Man gets 20 years for meth charges
Camouflage diapers will aid military families
2011 peach season comes to a close
Aiken man charged with attempted murder
ADPS investigating two metal thefts
Police blotter for Sept. 2
USCA unveils 50th anniversary banners in downtown Aiken
Be team captain for Spooky food drive
Hitchcock Woods entrance, crossing reopen
Murder suspect denied bond
Museum looking for docents; training session is next week
Police warn drivers: Don't drink, drive this Labor Day weekend
Rigon’s Golden Goal Leads Pacers to Season-Opening Victory Over Coker
The State of Our Community
SRNS head Flowers to step down
Last Burger King robber pleads guilty
Man pleads guilty to strong arm robbery
Jobs for Life class accepting candidates for next session
Lions Club wine tasting will raise scholarship funds
Police: SAHS teen punches school officer
U.S. Rep. Duncan promises to represent Aiken despite congressional redistricting
Man charged with shoplifting at Walmart
SRNS President, CEO Garry Flowers steps down
Aiken Chamber hosts State of Community
USC Aiken 18th in Golf World/Nike Division II Preseason Coaches’ Poll
Nancy Bonnette Library to double in size after renovation
Jackets host, place fourth in Invitational
Jackets win opener against Mustangs
Predators get emotion-filled win
Sinkhole ensnares truck on Southside
Residents concerned about tax increases
Three charged in meth bust
City asking Aikenites to conserve water
Police Blotter for Aug. 31
Teachers will get to build, launch rockets at workshop
Girl reads to Pepper Hill seniors
Man found not guilty of sex crimes
Millbrook Elementary receives food for ‘BackPack’ program
Tour of Redcliffe Plantation highlights little-seen areas
Truck gets stuck in sinkhole on Emerald Ridge
USC Aiken Ready to Play Host to Kiawah Island Invitational
District names six teachers to honor council
Meetings on tax reassessment are today
Lottery winners headed for honeymoon
Sept. 11 firefighter now lives in Aiken
Strategy helps Busbee Corbett pass AYP
Police Blotter for Aug. 30
Workshop teaches business owners, employees how to spot a fake IDs
Cook-off will raise funds for United Way
Local sports pub closes its doors
Teen takes plea, avoids attempted murder charge
Aiken woman pleads guilty to drug charges
USC Aiken Volleyball All-Decade Team Announced
2011 Palmetto Memorial Golf Tournament Information
USC Aiken Unveils Pacer Events Mobile App
Aiken Concert Band closes out Hopelands series
Pacers play with area children
City records now uploaded on computers
Police Blotter for Aug. 29
On the Agenda for Aug. 29
Court convicts man on drug charges
Seven receive engineering scholarship
Center seeks participants for Graniteville study
Equine artist's work to be on display at Racing Hall of Fame
Admin group to hear on process of reassessment
150 teams compete in Aiken Soccer Cup finals
Wreck results in power outage at Whiskey Road intersection
68-year-old continues to run after 35K miles
U.S. 1/U.S. 78 growth concepts to be discussed
Electric company sends six students to Washington D.C.
Aiken Soccer Cup brings nearly 10,000
SRNL wind energy director gives talk on obtaining sustainability
Downtown deli plans to hold spicy food challenge
New contest offers tickets for Tigers, Gamecocks
Girls Scouts expect to start more troops with new recruits
County schedules open house for reassessment
State hall of fame inducts first certified female boxing referee
United Way starts fundraising with lowered goal
URS/SRR Engineering Scholars Named
Welcome to Aiken: Businesses ready for Soccer Cup crowds
SRNS layoffs to start on Monday
Is there a varmint in your neighborhood?
Names & Notes for Aug. 27
Girl Scouts recruitment begins at Aiken Mall
Lecture series on Civil War coming to Aiken museum
Bookings for Aug. 25
Weekend food program will help keep area children full
USCA to hold auditions for 'Purlie Victorious'
Friends remember Aiken resident, journalist Vivian Milner
ATC grad achieves distinction, earns nuclear studies certificate
Churchill celebrates building opening : New eight-unit building opens year after fire
Police Blotter for Aug. 27
Religion briefs for Aug. 27
Girl Scout recruitment begins Saturday
Fox Creek football postponed
USC Aiken Fall Athletic Media Guides Now Available Online
Pacers Tabbed Fourth in PBC Preseason Volleyball Poll
ACP awards 2010-11
ACP awards show honors best of 2010-11 season
Resident helps Salvation Army ready for Irene
Bond denied for man charged with killing girlfriend
Construction begins on Cracker Barrel
County to hold e-waste recycling in Wagener
USCA ballers brighten kids' day
County sites to be part of Fall Into Winter
New academy offers dance ministry
Splish splash! North Augusta spray pad now open
Public Safety looks into possible fraud
Graniteville man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl
Bond denied for 3 in Crosland shooting
Byers and Lukralle Tabbed to PBC Preseason All-Conference Team
USC Aiken Alumni Receive Awards
ACSO issues hundreds of permits to sell metal
Review finds SRS' tritium facility safety 'weakened'
Aiken Soccer Cup to return this weekend
ATC revs up for new year
Mike Frost Jazz trio to perform with Lauren Meccia at USCA
Costco breaks ground on Augusta location
Costco breaks ground on Augusta location
Shaw AREVA MOX donates to Golden Harvest
ACA seeks submissions for 'You & Your Dog' exhibit
Stretched resources cause drop in NAEM single-gender classes
Police look into theft at Walmart
Groups offer local businesses way to network
Groups offer local businesses way to network
Back to School for Aiken - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
USC Aiken Eighth in PBC Preseason Men’s Soccer Poll
New local face will lead Lutheran Church youths
'Celtic Fire' coming to Aiken, tickets to be given on SCETV
Partnership with Tooth Fairy leaves no gap for frowns during dental loss
NAHS ready for Friday kickoff
Predators start season with win over Branchville
Pippin a fan of replacing seniors with more seniors
North Augusta resident declared Miss Charleston Teen
'Say Yes' couple includes new NAHS football assistant
Testing of Langley Pond an in-depth process
Local School Board approves revised five-year facilities plan
Man pleads, sentenced to 12 years for armed robbery
Resident fires back in home invasion
County residents feel Va. earthquake
Sam's Club eyeing Aiken
Local officials prepare for Irene
Exhibit displays works of Beyer's diverse students from last 30 years
Police blotter for Aug. 24
Jackson man pleads guilty to SRS per diem fraud
Man sentenced to 25 years for N.A. burglary
Bookings for Aug. 22
East Coast quake brings no threat of tsunami
Snyder Announces 2012 USC Aiken Softball Schedule
Sidewalk Sale returns Labor Day weekend
35th arts, crafts festival boasts new layout
Meeting today will discuss testing at Langley Pond
Aiken teacher receives grant for alternative energy program
Friends of the Depot co-chair given birdhouse
Christ Central plans to expand in county
Animal Connection: Aiken SPCA is coming to a town near you
TalkBack: Felons, Perry, stupidity
Police blotter for Aug. 23
ACSO seeking assault suspect
Photography contest winners chosen
Man faces weapons and drug charges
Are fireflies fading from the Carolinas?
Q&A on Aiken County's property tax reassessment
Hurricane Irene may hit coast
Renovations coming to Riverview Park
USC Aiken Men’s Soccer All-Decade Team Announced
Pacers 10th in Preseason PBC Women’s Soccer Poll
Concert series continues with the Savannah River Stringband
Police blotter for Aug. 22
Community honors Guard members
Volunteers prepare field for Soccer Cup
FBI's new app stores kids' info in phones
Maintain a weight that is balanced
Dozens gather to mourn loss of 23-year-old
Wagener library to double in size
New Ellenton plans for library to be ready by Christmas
Friends band together to fight against cancer
Gamecocks coach releases red wine
Thomas Releases 2012 USC Aiken Baseball Schedule
Trivia 101: what is the deepest lake in the world?
Local Allegra franchise named best of the best in its network
Director seeks deaf, hearing impaired actors for 'Lesser God'
First Relay committee interest meeting will be held Tuesday
Students may audition for youth orchestras
Locks with combinations a sign of change for new sixth-graders
Christ Central expands to northside with new campus
Former teacher of year joins area staff to aid special eduction
Expo marks 60 years of eco studies within CSRA
Halloween stores set to reopen for holiday
Hundreds line up for grand opening of new Goodwill store
School bus crashes in North Augusta
Friends to offer juggling classes
Habitat honors two volunteers for service
5K races to highlight scenery of the county
Visitors Center seeks more volunteers
Silent auction to be held for children's art
Librarian's love for literature leads to presidency in school library association
Bookings for Aug. 18
New putting course opens at Aiken Golf Club
Whiskey Road Lane Closure
North Augusta bus collides into tree during morning route
USC Aiken Holds Inaugural “Positively Pacers” Event
USCA focuses on writing, student involvement
Grave Digger to make its drag racing debut
USC Aiken assistant vice chancellor Leverette ready for new opportunity
Intimidation now added to assault charge against man
Aiken Dems: Council candidate Diggs is true 'homegrown talent'
Bookings for Aug. 17
Jason Aldean tickets on sale today
Enjoy day of golf for Labor Day weekend
Electric truck making City of Aiken greener
Motivational speaker entertains, informs SRR employees on safety
Pacers Tabbed Ninth in Preseason PBC Cross Country Poll
Incoming Pacer to Compete in US Amateur Championship
Man sought in shooting of vehicle
County helping kids get a leg up on careers
Students in county beat state scores on ACT
Local news in brief
Man dies in head-on crash with truck
Traffic control humps meet mixed reviews
Fresh Market in, Aaron's out at South Park
SRS celebrating 60 years of environmental science
Cast of 'Chicago' will hold a pancake fundraiser Saturday
Abandoned pit bull still needs home
USCA freshmen get a glimpse of what college will be like
SRNL named industry leader in safety
Take local health survey
Boil advisory for the Reserve at Woodside residents extended
Got talent? Competition will spotlight the CSRA's most entertaining
Wreck on Highway 19 near Reynolds Pond road diverts traffic
Broome Selected Assistant Sports Information Director
Pacer Union Board Presents First Event of Semester
Police blotter for Aug. 17
Bookings for Aug. 15
Boil water advisory for Woodside
Three arrested in farm equipment theft
Police link car break-in to theft at camera store
Hundreds assemble to assess tax reassessment
School Board OKs $1.2M capital project
Haley defends choices on spending cuts
Carolina Musculoskeletal Institute adds MRI option
Woman charged in fatal hit-and-run
USCA celebrates 50th anniversary
Chamber of Commerce and state officials hold meeting about issues
Academy offers opportunities to mature adults
City repairing fountains at Hopelands Gardens
City repairing fountains at Hopelands Gardens
Overflow crowd at reassessment meeting
Water main break at the Reserve of Woodside, boil advisory in effect
Tyler Named USC Aiken Assistant Athletic Trainer
USC Aiken Announces 50th Anniversary Celebration, Contest
USC Aiken Announces 50th Anniversary Celebration, Contest
Police Blotter for Aug. 16
Educator remembered for her achievements
Man gets 20 years for drugs
Students jump into new year
Mother charged in attempted murder
Traffic lanes re-open on University Parkway
Talbert selected for national team event
Ready for a jamboree?
Blaze destroys empty house; four fire departments involved
North Augusta bookings for Aug. 11 - 17
Local music sales will raise funds for charities
North Augusta police blotter for Aug. 11 - 17
Watch group holds event for neighbors to mingle in Greenfields
Profile: Steve Murphy
McDowells: 'We're two miracles' after collision
USC Aiken Women’s Soccer All-Decade Team Unveiled
Aiken Big Band performs tonight
Agenda for Tuesday, Aug. 16
Blessed backpacks checked off students' back-to-school lists
Police Blotter for Aug. 15
Ex-rider, foreman in Aiken dies at 60
Birds & Butterflies wants your vote for its contest
Girls learn about confidence, self-worth
Inabinent receives $5,000 from CNTA
Reassessment of property tax to be discussed
New Pacers move in
Students in county begin school today
Some mysteries will never be solved
Previous Celestine Eustic Prize-winning essays
Aiken County residents touch plants and animals
Volunteers bathe dogs, benefit SPCA
Family, friends, church members celebrate recovery of former associate superintendent
School nurse to instruct students at career center
Essay contest returns for 3rd year
Building team in Windsor completes green guest house
Be safe around the school bus
College senior returns to give back to those who aided him
Free Riders help kids get ready for school
USC Aiken Fall Athletic Teams Set to Commence Preseason
Youth Wing's season begins with first workshop today
Back to school means more kids walking; watch out, stay safe
SRNS donates $10K to Boys and Girls Clubs
LATCH volunteers help with Habitat roofing
Domino's gives back to local schools with Dough Nights
Blotter for Aug. 13
Police look into shooting at Smith-Hazel
Songwriters Come Home Concert To Be Featured at USCA
Tourists can follow the Fresco Trail in North Carolina
SRS lab aids in cleanup of Japan plant
East Aiken, South Aiken teachers greet students
3 charged, 1 sought for vet marker theft
Local vet's reflections highlighted on website
S.C. GED pass rate above natl. average
Building with a banking history available for new owner downtown
Police blotter for Aug. 12
Gov. Haley to speak in Aiken on Tuesday
Aiken knitter's afghans garner national awards
Weekend food for students project adds three schools
School menus for Aug. 15 - 19
Students, teachers meet at registration
Gas prices falling with nation's credit rating
Man again facing pot trafficking charge
One killed, one injured in Williston shootout
Police Blotter for Aug. 9
Transition center helping Site layoffs
Schools pick up $10K in supplies from United Way
Schools pick up $10K in supplies from United Way
Children surprised with new shoes at Oakwood-Windsor
Seniors, youth face off in Wii bowling
Seniors, youth face off in Wii bowling
Longtime employee takes over ownership of Appearances Salon
Council designates $900K in unspent funds
Possum on the loose
Possum on the loose
City OKs keeping commercial use table
Aiken man shot to death in Windsor
USC Aiken Places 47 Student-Athletes on DII ADA Academic Achievement Award List
Polices find marijuana plants; man charged
Man claims he was laid off due to Wackenhut discrimination lawsuit
Wilson promises he won't take Aiken County for granted
Local crew tackles hoard for TV show
Police arrest man for copper theft attempt
Police arrest man for copper theft attempt
Girl Scout trio hopes to continue revitalizing bay
Girl Scout trio hopes to continue revitalizing bay
School board to host work session on building plan
Urban circus 'Traces' offers a thrilling show
'Turtle Express' helps kids get needed school supplies
'Turtle Express' helps kids get needed school supplies
Two fire trucks from SRS donated to neighboring counties
Longtime elections employee named director
Guide dog helps teen navigate high school
AG asked to turn over James Brown documents
Atlanta team will manage ER at ARMC
City, County, School Board officials react to downgrade of credit rating
Candidates file for City Council seats
Dogs and cats not only animals in need of homes
Tree down on South Boundary
AG asked to turn over James Brown documents
AG asked to turn over James Brown documents
Atlanta team will manage ER at ARMC
Candidates file for City Council seats: Beckum to challenge Mayor Fred Cavanaugh
Candidates file for City Council seats: Beckum to challenge Mayor Fred Cavanaugh
Guide dog helps teen navigate high school
Guide dog helps teen navigate high school
Teachers welcomed to county at luncheon
Sheriff’s deputies arrest suspect in Clearwater liquor store burglary
New local anti-obesity initiative seeks input
New School Bus routes announced
USC Aiken Cross Country All-Decade Team Released
Cake decorator makes sweet helicopter replica
ATC offers pilot program to recent grads
Aiken County's Powers flexes as Sept. Woman of Power
Gov. Haley to speak at luncheon on Aug. 16
Retailers stay busy during tax-free weekend
School Board will discuss five-year improvement plan
Aiken honors recipients of Purple Heart
City to review zone use table
On the Agenda for Aug. 8
Ft. Gordon Jazz Ensemble performs tonight
New programs, uniforms coming to Citizens Park
Church members top '77 record, leaders lose hair
Retiree finds home at local bookstore as school liaison
Farmers Market, open for 60 years, marks milestone
SRS to look back at six decades of science research
Jeweler turns creative hobby into career
A poem from Patsy
New Facebook group ignites local nostalgia
Caring for Carolina partners make sure kids are Fit 4 School
Community meets officers for Day Out
CAN COWBIRDS DO MATH?
Camp gives kids chance to participate in theater
Stores see sales swell during weekend tax holiday
Local used car dealer charged with fraud
Review by NRC finds no violations at MOX site
Police Blotter for Aug. 6
Aiken PRT looks to expand successful art program
New immigration law requires businesses to register with E-Verify Jan. 1
New doctor joins Aiken optometry practice
USC Aiken Students Returning to Campus To Display Works of Art
USC Aiken Students Receive P.E.O Program For Continuing Education Grants
Two new museums open in downtown Charlotte
Heat wave continues
Public Safety to send alerts via Twitter, Facebook
SRS plans to consolidate tritium facilities
Police Blotter for Aug. 5
ACTS celebrates 25th anniversary
SRS sees first convictions for recovery act fraud
Carnival aims to help local kids prepare for school
Partnership effort readies kids for 5-K
Day of pampering to showcase women's worth
Committee OKs plans to expand N.A. Greeneway
Family works together to give back to others
Positively Pacers – Giving Back and Promoting the Pacer Cause
Salley man dies, charges downgraded
TV show to revisit Carpenter murder
Stores prep for tax-free weekend
Back to school: Teachers today, students on Aug. 15
Police seek theft suspects
Girl Scouts collecting backpacks, school supplies
Teens chose to make a change for the better
Organization kicks off bottled water drive
WSI lays off 70, nears end of employee cull
Aiken woman to minister in 11 countries in 11 months
Eye on Tropical Storm Emily
Police seek Bobby Arthurs Dr. shooting suspect
Bellantoni Becomes All-Time Stolen Base Leader in Florida League History
Milliner and McElveen Set to Compete in 80th Annual South Carolina Amateur Championship
Touring the Olympic Peninsula
Academy for Lifelong Learning opens display in library covering last decade
ACTS to celebrate 25 years of service
Despite decline in car thefts, older vehicles still a major target
Salley man charged in attempted murder
Aiken plant building HERCULES vehicles
Judge denies Tipsey motion
Police Blotter for Aug. 3
Aiken receives art grants
Perry Park gets new dock
SRNL engineer earns fellowship
Mentor group aims to keep kids F.O.C.U.S.E.D
Peach Belt Conference Partners with Ustream for All Live Game Coverage
Avoiding strange animals, vaccinations can keep pets from catching rabies
USCA unveils men's basketball all-decade team
House OKs debt, applauds Giffords
Residents trying to save historic barn
S.C. peaches heading south of the border
Police Blotter for Aug. 2
Man arrested for drug charges
Two sought in Warrenville armed robbery
Band members take the lead as drum majors
Greenfields to host block party this evening
Scorching temperatures return today
'Blackout' day demonstrates SRR's commitment to safety
Pilot, businessman touts benefits of private flight
Hitchcock to display local artist, Nanette Langner, multi-media show
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball All-Decade Team Unveiled
Area church debuts new mural for children's room
T-Bred museum in search of docents
Aiken High students serve gold at leaders group conference
When issues with renting rain down
Traffic expected at end of week for tax-free sales
Former Duke star, Aiken High graduate remembered for wit
Class trains to aid struggling readers
Pool free for use until school season starts
Police Blotter
Residents affected by water main break under water boil advisory
Delays on Whiskey as crews work on water main break
Fifth Friday draws hundreds
Beverly Clyburn not seeking re-election
Flapjack bout batters challengers for second year
Wilson may become county's congressman
Children score high on test, ride in limo
Herb flowers in swamp
Inside, outside, or both - where should cats stay?
Local musician to present encore of acoustics in fall
Relationships flourish when both are in 100 percent
Tips to color hair at home
ACA exhibit features art inspired by Africa
Call leads to bust of meth lab in Beech Island
Tip leads to seizure of $10K of pot
Group announces art project for kids at North Aiken school
Area politicians express hope, concern over debt ceiling
Officials file petition to force Yucca to open
Salley woman pleads guilty in $5M mail fraud scheme
Class teaches tips, techniques for the long arm quilting machine
Report: Solution needed for nuclear waste storage
STAR Riding Inc. to hold drawing for Antigua getaway
Police Blotter for July 29
Several Aiken county schools to offer prepackaged meals
Two arrested for trying to sell stolen metal
Dick Dewar to seek re-election in November
Air travelers may be due tax refund
Educators: AYP requirements unfair
Donation from local business helps to fund new equipment at Hitchcock
Happenings around Aiken this weekend
Long-time ADPS dispatcher, Mike Day, retires
Goodwill announces ribbon-cutting for facility
Morris show features pinhole photographs
Red Bowl Asian Bistro to open in October
The world's coolest job? Local ice cream man brings joy to customers
Aiken Youth Professionals' holds Fifth Friday today
Summer Heat rising again
Aiken Standard credit card stolen
Charleston psychiatrist drops suit against City, County
County courting mystery venture Project Hercules
Taste of Wine, Art event to be held in October
Free Riders motorcycle club holding drive for school supplies
Concert to be held at the Rollins Gazebo
Sisters keep mom's book bag drive going
Police Blotter for July 28
County mailing out 101K property tax reassesments
Splash Down Party helps cap summer of reading at library
State official to address hiring requirements at Chamber First Friday breakfast
USC Aiken Names New Police Chief
Police Blotter for July 25
Aiken teen helps secure horse with previous training
Gopher tortoise on ESA wait list for protection
Toddler Kambria Brown home after heart transplant
Aiken man gets 10 years for drug trafficking
N.A. police detain second suspect in Walmart robbery
Local real estate attorney, Austin, opens office on Millbrook
Man wins second $200K from lottery in a year
SRR donates $10K to ATC
Writing Project teaches teachers
AARP Driver Safety Program offered this week
USC Aiken Names New Dean For School of Nursing
Talatha Baptist aims to break Sunday School record
Rotary governor, Goforth, promotes continued service to others
Man pleads to assault and battery, burglary charges
Bookings for July 24
Police Blotter for July 26
Area student, Dyches, accepted to Governor's school
Police seek shooters in gang-related gunfight
Man gets 30 years for voluntary manslaughter
Downtown welcomes Christmas in July
DHEC to test pond sediment; water quality 'fine'
USC Aiken names new School of Nursing dean
Students tour MOX facility
USC Aiken announces new dean for School of Nursing
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball All-Decade Team Announced
USCA camp inspires kids to learn various types of writing
More than 900 pairs of shoes donated to area school by students in Mississippi
Man returns 200-year-old family records 33 years after finding them
Resident's daughter-in-law publishes young adult books
Photo developing still offered in area, but era's end may be a snapshot away
Man's hobby started with one pond full of bluegills
Concert series continues with drummers, dancers and dance company
Store brings old-fashioned feel, vintage goods
How do you find a pascagoula sawback?
Winter holiday brings summer sales this week
Inspecting mystery mail claiming profit prevents high-priced error
Cupcake shop plans to open by Labor Day
Fine gifts store travels to new location on Laurens
Aiken man charged with murder
Midland Valley student plays way into arts school
Hot enough to bake cookies in a car?
County's jobless numbers up in June
SRNS cited by DOE over 2010 accident
Longtime educator honored with resolution by S.C. House
Storks & Corks promotes wood stork conservation
County considers disposl of e-waste
Aiken deputies train for possible 'active shooter'
Audition for Youth Wing's 'The Crucible'
Students improve math, science PASS scores
Weekend happenings
Author brings readers to deep South again
SRS layoffs scheduled for end of the month
Aiken area farmers feel effects of drought
Woman pleads to felony DUI
SRR ready for the next generations
County buys new site for health department
County may get $40K from state for water trail
ACP adds two shows to 'Altos' run
Campers learn the power of art
Firefighters respond to East Aiken fire
Man charged in Walmart holdup
TalkBack: Shoddy paving and taxes
Register for local quilters classes
Musicians look to bring back 'Big Band' dance, show era
Pacers Acquire AVCA Team Academic Award
Alexander Releases 2011-12 USC Aiken Men’s Basketball Schedule
ARMC terminates contract with ER docs
Education board appoints new asst. principals
Library program teaches about salt marsh animals
Adelphi Christian closes after 14 years
BOOKINGS
Bat bite exposes woman to rabies
Lawn mower getaway robber gets 18 years
Bridgestone expansion will create 122 new jobs
Police blotter for July 21
Perry man charged with attempted murder
North Augusta man pleads guilty to sexual assault on 15-year-old
Women of Woodside raise $100,000 for charities in 12 months
County United Way accepting nonprofit funding applications
Hundreds attend Goodwill job fair
Bridgestone announces 122 new jobs in Aiken County
Brandt Unveils 2011-12 USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Schedule
Businesses in downtown Aiken to celebrate Christmas in July
Police Blotter for July 20
USC's Tanner grateful for local Gamecock fans
Officials: Save extra school funds
Woman gets 7 years for reckless homicide
Bachmann talks jobs, taxes at Aiken stump
Council extends option for more land on University Pkwy.
State joins Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact
Abandoned dog needs home
Spots still open for 2011 tours of SRS
Drive-by gets man 18-year sentence
Woman arrested after alleged bank robbery attempts
Aiken Regional has plans for expansion, partnerships
BREAK OUT - - PORTFOLIO SERIES
Aiken Performing Arts Group announces Subscriber and Portfolio Series lineup
County to consider annexing Athol Ave.
Kalmia Plaza CVS constructing larger location
On the Agenda for July 19
Bridgestone manager Williamson promoted
Goodwill to host job fair for new location
Judge to rule on Tipsey lawsuit
Police: Man jailed after firing gun into home
SRNS breaks ground on 85th Habitat house
Bachmann, Haley, Tanner visiting Aiken, N.A. Tuesday
Pacer Baseball All-Decade Team Released
Mims promoted to rank of lt. colonel
STAR seeks students, horses for fall
Board to honor late area educator
NWTF exec demonstrates how to hunt, communicate with turkeys
Species-rich stream unaffected by DOE
Bargain store aims to help clothe kids for school
Save the date: Annual cook-off to be held Sept. 5
TalkBack: Proper tipping, quality of commentary, Obama's salary
Author working on two projects relating to his 'Dracula' ancestor
Kimberly-Clark plant to produce new Huggies' line
Why do we need centers for disease control?
Dog park offers place pets can play
No room at the shelter
United Way, Walmart team up to continue school supplies event
Man claims Wackenhut retaliated for 2010 lawsuit for racial bias
Kids get chance to learn about service vehicles for ninth year
Garden at Redcliffe hopes to grow interest in heritage
Cub Scouts learn chivalry, ways of medieval lifestyle
Area WWII veteran receives standing ovation for service
Police Blotter for July 16
SC Democratic chairman calls Huntsman disloyal
ACA offers variety of summer workshops
Car break-ins nearly triple during June
Cavanaugh announces bid for sixth term
Obesity epidemic hitting Aiken County hard
N.A. library holds Harry Potter Party
Visiting chairman of Mended Hearts group retires
Salvation Army seeks donations, volunteers to send kids to camp
Bookings for July 13
Police Blotter for July 15
Produce project produced varied results
Museum hosts unique artist-curated exhibition
ADPS captain, Wendell Hall, retires
Weekend roundupSClB, July 15 - 17
Kids in College campers work to find 'Real-World Solutions'
Episcopal sisters plan new convent in Aiken County
Study: Without SRS, local economy suffers
Admin.: Title 1 funding bill won't affect Aiken much
LETTER: Group questions signs in historic district
Boudreau Finishes Tied for Second at New Brunswick Amateur
U.S., Russia reaffirm plan for plutonium
Card fraud victims face aggravation
Freshmen welcomed to USCA's campus
DC offering free guide to relaunch
Walmart hosting school supply drive
Bachmann schedule set
Police: Texter drives off road, overturns
Seminar on perennials to be held by Master Gardeners
Golf tournament raises $12K for CAC
Silver Bluff stretch to get late summer repaving
Aiken community will read London's 'Call of the Wild'
Nonprofits get $15K in services from Allegra
Atkins Playing in Prestigious Southern Amateur Championship
University of South Carolina offers SAT/ACT Summer Test Prep Institute at USC Aiken Campus
Police Blotter for July 13
United Way urges others to 'Stuff the Bus'
Former legislator remembered as gentleman, community icon
Gateway gives students chance to try different art disciplines
A corny story: Typewriter and roundabout corn eaters face off
Man will be charged in local thefts
Draft plan for SRS released
Planning Commission: Preserve cedar trees
United Way: Changes won't impact annual campaign
Kids pitch in with Headstart garden
Council wants NRC to rule on Yucca
Two SRNS employees given awards for leadership roles
Local teen charged in shooting relocated
'Tis the season ADDA calls for 2011 medallion ideas
Fans get ready for last Potter premiere
Carmon and Miller Tabbed to National CPL All-Star Team
City Council OKs Extended Stay Suites project
USCA to perform Shel Silverstein
GOP meeting at Aiken Historical Museum
Make sure to include pets when planning summer travel
SWAT team gases man out of home
Bachmann will speak in Aiken July 19
Keep hydrated as heat index spikes
SPCA dog wash fundraiser set for Saturday
Science camp lets kids get hands-on with chemistry
Police Blotter for July 12
Making a difference begins with looking inside yourself
Man charged with cruelty in pets' deaths
Bachmann to visit Aiken Tuesday
2010-11 Peach Belt Conference Yearbook Released
Pacer Golf All-Decade Team Announced
Free ice cream for redheads
Parris Island Marine Band to perform today
Three local children receive AmTrykes
Council to discuss hotel development
District shows appreciation for retired education director
Tony Stewart's show car stops at Kroger in Aiken
Welcome home, soldiers!
Camp teaches girls how to be their best
Students expand their horizons with summer Gateway program
Kids perfect tennis skills, learn to juggle each week
Birds of prey in spotlight for seminar this week
Global climate change is a reality
Organizers see initial event as chance to learn
Local tea partiers rally in the Alley
Scouts help out community
Photo by NASA, fuel by SRS
Following restructuring of school district, officials move into new positions
Nine arrested in meth house raids
Local News in Brief for July 9
DOE's Triay will step down
Mid-Day Lions awards scholarships to two North Augusta High graduates
Tip line to branch out to Hispanic community
Local news in brief for July 9
DOE's Triay to step down
Aiken residents look forward to what's next after shuttle era
Three meth labs dismantled and several arrested
Bellantoni Named to Florida League All-Star Team
Comedy show to be held downtown
University Players present 5 short Shel Silverstein plays
Touch a Truck lets kids explore heavy machinery
Police Blotter for July 8
Resident to appear on TLC show
S.C. Lottery celebrates 10 years
At-risk boys will build character at sports camp
Bob Clyburn Senior Men's man of the year
Harpsichord moves to new home before 2012 concert
Pottery a feature of Catawba identity
Weekend happenings
Aiken businesses to hold block party in Alley on Saturday
North Augusta man sentenced on drug charges
Gateway program to hold showcase
USCA to perform Silverstein
Man dies after crash with deer
Fresh Market announces location for Aiken store
How ripe is this cantaloupe?
Stores offering credit for gadgets
Final suspect in June shooting arrested
Police Blotter for July 7
Summer school holds graduation
Mission group lets moms, kids volunteer together
ADDA business neighbors event returns in August
ARMC certified Storm Ready
SRNS donates $10K to Augusta Tech
Tea Party to rally downtown
Motorcyclist dead after deer collision
Storms may delay last shuttle launch Friday
SRNS worker hospitalized after falling from scaffold
Quadruple homicide speculation addressed
The Curiosity Shop moving to new locale
Local gas price averages reflect wide fluctuations
Salvation Army seeing local donations slow
Workshop for girls to focus on 'inner beauty'
Two men arrested in shooting at club
Fireworks stands set to close after holiday
Pacer Softball All-Decade Team Unveiled
Family speaks out on horrors over weekend
No fatalities reported locally over holidays
Police Blotter for July 5
SNO-CAP gives back to organizations
Local News in Brief for July 5
Fireworks stands end weekend on a positive note
5th Friday is fun for all ages, promotes downtown
Two receive welding scholarships
USCA to offer concentration in biology department in fall
VFW Post celebrates freedom with a cookout and fireworks
STAR seeks horses for fall
'Next generation' to be topic of CNTA breakfast
Brass to the Future back for concert
Details emerge, town reacts to deadly night in Wagener
Murder victims ID'd
Artist guild member to display works at Hitchcock Healthcare
Legislators ask county board to save money
Yucca Mountain suit thrown out by court
Follow laws, be cautious when using fireworks
SRR honored by URS for 2010 safety record
SouthernCare to hold annual conference on pain management
Local news in brief for July 2
Cosmetology students create red, white and blue hairstyles
Lock it up: Prevent vehicle break-ins
Council debates pursuit of tax credit
Fallen starfish
Patrols increased for holiday
Holiday travel on the rise as gas prices drop
Two reactors closed at SRS
Traffic stop leads to arrests for drugs, guns
Bloodhounds called out for holdup suspect
Crofts Block stands as testament to one man's story
Business creates cosmetics, skin care products
Relay For Life volunteers honored for fighting cancer
'Dancing with the Lions' raises $20K for Aiken Mid-Day Lions charities
Local officials surprised, pleased with overrides of Gov. Haley's budget vetoes
Opening a Gateway to the arts for youth
Roadwork to close portion of South Boundary
County GOP sanguine about primary veto, override
Police Blotter for June 30
Involuntary layoffs still necessary at SRS
Puppet show, legal advice among July programs at library
Man explores his artistic side with new painting ventures
4M accident free hours worked at MOX
Police bust 'mobile meth lab'
Rep. Joe Wilson talks redistricting, focus on jobs, new missions for SRS
Board to review zoning changes
Water boil advisory
Lane closed on South Boundary
USCA Department of Biology and Geology to Start New Concentration, Scholarships Offered
Teaching English in Africa
ARMC system makes it easier to move patients at ARMC
New concentration, 10 scholarships, for Biology at USCA
Pacer Women’s Tennis All-Decade Team Released
New Summer Camp Offered at USCA
Voters to decide new redistricting plan in Nov.
Gamecock fans gather with hopes of a second NCAA title
Man gets new trial for 2001 homicide
SPCA lowers fees to help shelter pets find homes for the Fourth
CNTA teacher workshop focuses on nuclear industry
Gateway program lets students explore art, music, dance
Haley signs crackdown on illegal immigration
Kids will get chance to explore heavy machinery
Police investigating kids with gun
Aikenites spend a week paddling Oconee River
DNA tests ID body of missing Aiken woman
Success for Life provides funds for students from single-parent homes
Hopelands Gardens Summer Concert Series provides entertainment
Ham radio field day turns competitive
On the Agenda for June 27
Police Blotter for June 27
Former SREL outreach coordinator stars in Beaufort County television show available online
Ugandan shares message of hope, tolerance toward homosexuality
Council to meet about funding for SPCA shelter
Why does a female antelope have horns?
Graniteville documentary to cover history, present, what’s in store for town
Sky lights up for thousands at fireworks show
Fish fry raises funds for back-to-school event
Puppets, Porkchop Productions to highlight library events in July
FDA issues new regulations that may create life-saving changes for users of safeguarding salve
Aiken Republican Club will feature Congressman Joe Wilson Wednesday
SRNL technology recognized by national research magazine
Aiken SCORE chapter awarded for excellence
Tickets on sale for 2011 Dancing with the Aiken Stars
Young inventors
Ford CEO makes special delivery in Aiken
School-Record Tying 106 Pacer Student-Athletes Named to 2010-11 PBC Presidential Honor Roll
Tribute artists to compete in regional qualifer
Cemetery brings history, horticulture to life
Burnettown man gets 40 years for child sex crimes
Former asst. principal for N.A. arrested
Tipsey's no more
Man struck, killed on Whiskey Road
Local News in Brief for June 24
Four arrested, two sought in shooting
Register business by July 1
Area banks get new names, signs
Byrd students enjoy SOA music lessons
Man accused of attempted murder denied bond
MOMS Club makes donation for handicap accessible playground
Man gets 4 years for copper theft
Aiken Arts Alive will be in August
Signal Distortion concert moved to Odell Weeks Center
Arrests made in Crosland Park shooting
USC Aiken Announces Spring 2011 President’s and Dean’s Lists Honors
Area vegetarian is growing meals
Tips bust Southside meth labs
State budget to impact county BOE
Tipsey hearing moved to July
Fire Over Aiken will bring fun, fireworks to fairgrounds
Colvin named principal of Greendale
Workshop on nuclear issues offered
Aiken County to front $1M for new shelter
Red Cross in need of type O blood donations
SREL lets kids get close to animals at library
Police charge at-large drug bust suspect
Aiken County employees will see pay increase
Ham radio lovers will hold demonstrations Saturday
Cato founder remembered as giving Aiken horseman
Joe Wilson to speak to Aiken Republican Club
Police Blotter for June 22
Gateway program lets students focus on music
Aiken Electric awards scholarships
In case of fire, apply liberal amounts of flour
Aiken Electric awards scholarships
Joe Wilson to speak to Aiken Republican Club
Gateway program lets students focus on music
Council chooses design for new complex
Drug bust nets marijuana, guns in New Ellenton, Jackson
School Board raises taxes
Make someone's day; volunteer this summer
ACA offers two workshops
Parkways win green award
SRNS, SRNL awarded for efforts
TV host teaches Aiken gardeners
Brandt Announces Appointment of Brock as Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach
Residents in Houndslake concerned over Cedar tree
Fireworks are back with a bang for holiday season
Copper law reinforces County’s stipulations
School Board to vote on budget tonight
Police Blotter for June 21
Officials look into sexual assault allegations
NRC meeting seeks public input
Woman gets 10 years for involvement in robbery
On the Agenda for June 21
Students visit Italy under PIF exchange program
Former Aiken resident named Fulbright scholar
Tri-Development clients enjoy spring fling dance
Police to interview local shooting victim
Inmate pleads, sentenced for escape attempt
Pacer Men’s Tennis All-Decade Team Announced
Youth concert to be held on Thursday
Higher temps are here to stay
Summer camp lays foundation for budding young equestrians
If proposal holds, schools may see additional $2M
Aiken Standard is going mobile
Board to give final OK on budget
5 students receive scholarships for research projects
County hopes to move forward with concept plan for complex
QR codes provide users with new way to access information
Some of funniest in Atlanta to show at comedy night
Center celebrates slaves' emancipation
Library offers programs for young readers
Clean dogs benefit SPCA
Sorority donates tattered flags for veteran program
Center seeks paper donations
Every dog has its day at Woofstock
Senate gives OK to plan to redistrict
County jobless rate lowest in state
Area residents go bald to fight cancer
Gunman sought in North Augusta holdup
County elections commission seeks more control over filling vacant directorship
Chefs, participants enjoy good food, fun at Cookin' fundraiser
Local men to kayak down Oconee rivers
Community enjoys Beach Blast downtown
Letien Chosen Honorable Mention All-America Selection
Area Education Leaders Meet with School Teachers in Algebra Institute
Five USC Aiken Students Named Magellans for the Summer and Fall
Dailey named ACSO's 2011 Deputy of the Year
Police: Gunman steals store's deposit
Safety board hears H-Canyon testimony
Confederate Powder Works chimney restored
Dorothea Benton Frank visits Aiken to discuss latest work
CNTA speaker: Japan cleanup will take years
Parkways get a makeover
SRS asked to prove MOX is worth funding
Visiting campers give back through service projects
Woofstock music festival is Saturday
Gateway students cultivate artistic talents with painting
Juneteenth celebration will feature gospel choirs, Buffalo Soldier visit
Tribute show to musical icons Conway Twitty, Elvis is today
What's happening this weekend, June 17 - 19?
Brandt Finalizes Newcomers With Addition of Paphites
Pacers Shine in the Classroom During 2010-11 Academic Year
Fresh Market says location coming to Aiken
New store offers unique combo
Area nonprofits lose tax-exempt status
Two men robbed at home
Lions Club honors member for service
City to test for sewer defects with smoke
Aiken Democrats will meet today
Visiting teens to assist with distribution of food
Man charged with assault
Interns descend on Site for summer
Beach Blast returning to downtown this evening
City seeks applicants for Crosland weatherizing
Men sought in home invasion
Aiken County Democratic meeting scheduled tomorrow
Letien Named to Division II PING All-Southeast Region Team
USC Aiken to Unveil All-Decade Teams in Coming Weeks
Graniteville landfill ablaze, closed to public
Option 4 design is favored choice for new Complex
Students help teachers in summer training sessions
Planning Commission: Leave PC zoning as is
Large-scale 'editorial cartoon' sparks dialogue on tax increase
Police seek two in armed robbery
Police blotter for June 15
Scorching temperatures unusual for early June
Boogity, boogity, boogity: Let's go to the Hall boys
Two fraud suits involving SRS settled
Graniteville landfill fire under control, facility closed to public
Public meeting in Augusta to address SRS operations
Allegra requests public vote for charity award
Hospital Services > Cardiovascular Institute
Hold up under investigaiton
Barden Landfill currently closed due to fire
DOT will take down two signs
Drop in gas prices provides relief for local consumers
Local man hits lottery, wins $1M
Homeowner takes artistic stand in favor of school tax increase
Man treated after stabbing
Three charged in N. Augusta armed robbery
Retiring USCA professor speaks out on immigration
National Red Cross recognizes area philanthropy organization
Midland Valley FFA team wins top honors in state
Zoo brings jobs, money to Midlands
Assessing property: How it is executed
Former Ellenton residents gather to remember town
Police blotter for June 13
On the Agenda for June 13
Council moves forward with redistricting, 2011-12 budget
Summer Concert continues with 4 Cats in the Doghouse
Ables named Deputy Coroner of Year
Ladies and Gentlemen's Club at Leavelle get fine-dining experience at USC Aiken
Nonprofits benefit from ACA program
Family travels abroad to serve
Piano students take top honors in state events
Outdoor living, pool store dives to downtown location
Man finds relative's Bible from 1700s
Organizing photos is subject of talk at Center for the Arts
Summer KinderCamp to focus on power of art
Redcliffe program shows controversy with slavery
'Folly Beach' author to hold signing in city
The city and citizens of Aiken take on mosquitoes
Labor board withdraws suit against SRNS
ATC group builds bikes for kids
Middle school students receive awards
Author of 'Folly Beach' holds signing at book store
Auto parts supplier holding job fair to fill 50-60 positions
School resource officers keep eyes on kids during summer
Register for Kiwanis golf tourney
Local woman wins poetry contest
Area Education Leaders Meet with School Teachers in Algebra Institute
Artist creates visual record of Bartram's travels
Smoke blows into area from Okefenokee fire
Children of SRS workers get hands-on with science
U.K. nuclear workers visit, observe SRS
Break-in under investigation
Redcliffe hosting cultural program
Children leap into summer arts enrichment program
Educators try to find out ways to help students grasp algebra
Housing Authority's new center to help break 'cycle of poverty'
ADPS program brings kids and horses together
Alleged carjacker arrested in Clearwater
Smoke from Georgia fires drifts into Aiken
Virginia fugitive detained downtown
School budget raises concerns
New Moon's Bonnaroo-bound
Hibbett opening second Aiken location
EPA awards $600K for Avondale Mills cleanup
County accepts facility from Norfolk Southern
SRR awards scholarships
Celebrity chefs get set for Friday's Aiken's Cookin'
Beta Sigma Phi supports various organizations
St. Baldrick's to shave heads for a cure
Home health company open house is today
Summer readers get glimpse of the pirate life
Two appointed to principal positions
Local news in brief for June 9
Pacers Ranked 32nd in Final ITA Poll of 2011
Software donation will prepare future welders at Aiken Tech for nuclear field
Citizens advisory board to give input on new Complex designs
Public Safety, USCA officers train for campus shooter
Residents urge School Board: Don't raise taxes
Beautiful salads for spring
UPS donates $5,000 to backpack food project
Watch School Board meeting tonight live on aikenstandard.com
Man dies from injuries sustained in Thursday crash
CNTA breakfast to discuss Japan tsunami, cleanup
Student powers forward with senior project
Teacher uses grant to help struggling readers
School strings programs play, thank PEP
Forum will focus on informing student athletes
Local news in brief for June 7
Officials: Increase would accelerate school renovation
Dunkin' Donuts suspect jailed
School Board mulls hikes, wants public input
Fundraiser to feature celebrity chefs
Police Blotter for Jun 7
Brady's Best Buys celebrates fifth anniversary
ARMC breaks ground on expansion
Adult education teacher retires after 50 years in teaching field
S&S closes doors after 40 years
Sermon returns to 18th century for history event in North Augusta
Childhood friends celebrate 60 years of holy matrimony
Concert series continues with Simpson, ACS
Teachers learn about local agencies
Public invited to speak on '12 budget
Film looks at Horse Creek Valley history
On the Agenda for June 6
Touring church choir youth to offer free concert
Living History Park returns to 18th century
Fundraiser will feature Aiken's celebrity chefs, silent auction
Lookaway Hall celebrates opening
Asian-Mex Grill opens in the mall
Full-service tack repair shop now open
Join us this year for our community yard sale
Giant Slide offers fun for two weeks
Community is prepared for a storm
VIDEO: Big Event Slides entertains at Kenny Thomas Baseball Camp
SRS employees make donation of food, money to Golden Harvest Food Bank
Horse Creek Valley documentary to premiere at museum
Mended Hearts celebrate its 10th anniversary
Police Blotter for June 4
Why you just might need a rat snake
Toddler shot to death in 'tragic accident'
Augusta mayor: 'We're all in this together'
Last of the Class of 2011 says farewell to Aiken County schools
Unclaimed laid to rest during pauper's service
'Buried' lecture aims to help overwhelmed photo buffs
Aiken toddler dead after accidental shooting
Area Education Leaders Share Common Vision for Algebra Initiative
What's happening this weekend?
Police blotter for June 3
APAA class of '11 celebrates friendship, achievement
Presenting the class of 2011
City Council discusses redistricting plans
Students at ATC construct, donate tree for 'Rent'
Want lemonade for a year?: Hunt is on for giant lemons
American Legion Post 212 supports local Boy Scouts Pack/Troop 463
Students celebrate with Out-of-School bash
Museum celebrates Charleston Renaissance
Lookaway Inn to hold grand opening Saturday
City drops two charges in dog death case
Zoo Atlanta endangered tiger expecting 1st litter
Man arrested after foot chase
Police Blotter for June 2
Church holds first grade spelling bee
Pickin' at Park to be held Saturday
Charles the pig looks for a home
School board, 'We the People' disagree over budget
Career center congratulates completers
Seven officers, three Taser efforts needed to subdue Aiken man at ARMC
Program offers second chance
Names and Notes for June 2
SRS adds new tank to waste disposal operation
Camp to open for summer in Burnettown next week
Local Jiffy Lube team to compete for $10K
Photos of critters, scenery will win amateur contest
Bus driver still out of work after dog attack
Correction: Clark receives Mid-Day Lion's club scholarship
ATC student donates hair to Locks of Love
Aiken County School District will begin its graduation programs tonight
City preps for Cracker Barrel construction
Man gets 40 years for 2008 killing
Special meeting will address redistricting
Sweltering temps will stay in Aiken for next few days
County Council reviews budget for magistrate system
Students invited to Out-of-School Bash
Report suggests more rigor in schools
Shoetopia brings designer shoes to downtown Aiken
Woman carjacked at Home Depot
Convenience store armed robbery leads to arrest
Silver Bluff honors top students
History park to showcase life in the 18th century
Area veterans honored
Theories surround the naming of Beech Island
Redcliffe students learn etiquette
Police Blotter for May 31
Pharmacy vehicle has a name
Students recognized by School Board
Palmetto Express offers up hot food
Golfers needed for tournament benefiting Child Advocacy Center
Fox Creek grad to appear today on "Regis and Kelly"
Aiken Civic Ballet to perform at the Summer Concert Series
Register children for Camp Success to learn engineering, manufacturing
USCA placed on '10 Community Service Honor Roll
Drain defect causes issues for pools, spas nationally
Cumbee Center seeks few items
Student, mom save a mockingbird
Police blotter for May 30
Help needed for Project Graduation
HealthSource offers new patient services in exchange for supply or cash donations
Looking at walls can be environmentally interesting
Families celebrate memory of fallen
Aiken Tipsey's owner countersues
Can a business really refuse legal tender? You bet it can.
Center Fire Department holds open house to educate public
Mended Hearts to hold 10th anniversary luncheon
Mom uses scholarship to finish school
Teacher workshop to focus on nuclear subjects
Adelphi grads weather stressful year
Aiken teen accepted to governor's school
Students race at career center
Youth Wing group recounts trip to New York
Cemetery to hold cookout in honor of area veterans
Coroner: No foul play suspected in drowning of 19-year-old man
SCHP: Buckle safety belts for Memorial Day
Former Prep pupil travels from China, speaks to grads
Aiken Prep bids farewell to seniors
Memorial Day Parade to be held this afternoon
SREL creates PSA for tornado-ravaged Alabama
Boy enters school through unlocked door
Police Blotter for May 28
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions awards scholarships to area students
Campbell featured in horse racing magazine
Officials seek identity of suspect in electronics theft
Officials seek identity of suspect in electronics theft at Aiken Walmart
Pacers Taking Their Talents to Summer Leagues
Carlisle Announces 2011 USC Aiken Fall Golf Schedule
Bookings for May 25
Local residents speak out on Silver Bluff widening proposal
Wagener receives 5.5 acres for park
Cook-off to now include fireworks
Ridge Spring-Monetta High School Awards Day
Relay raises nearly $300K for American Cancer Society
Officials look into man's drowning
Students achieve perfect attendance
Aiken residents won't be fined for shrieking
USCA announces 2011-12 cultural series
Weekend happenings in Aiken County
Senate majority leader introduces miniature train legislation
'Stuff the Bus' festival raises more than $27K for schools
Sold-out prom caters to senior adults
Aiken man pleads guilty to crack charges
St. Thaddeus Soup Kitchen honored with contribution
Kreutzer Debuts 2011 Pacer Cross Country Schedule
USC Aiken Receives National Recognition for Community Service
Area Girl Scouts earn silver awards
Commission seeks input on proposed changes to zoning
County grad rate jumps six percent
Moore speaks in The Alley; run for presidency up next?
Beer bandit pleads guilty
ACA honors local volunteers
44-mile-long yard sale will stretch along Highway 23
Kids encouraged to read this summer with library program
Woodard named advisory board chair
Snyder Announces Addition of Sadler and Burkett
Cox and USC Aiken Volleyball Release 2011 Schedule
Senior Men's Club learns about equine acupuncture at meeting
Police Blotter for May 25
MIKE'S LIFE: The good ol' days ain't what they used to be
Beautiful, delicious variations on banana bread
Tornado: What to do when it happens here
SCDOT to review large, yellow signs
Aiken Red Cross disaster resources stretched thin
Man guilty of violating Clean Water Act
Suspect sought in Clearwater shooting
North Augusta High given $9.3M for improvements
CNTA to host Up & Atom breakfast June 1
SCDOT holding Silver Bluff Road info meeting
ACP adds 'Rent' performance
Controversial judge coming to address Aiken in The Alley
Family Y director ready to tackle wellness issues across Aiken Co.
USC Aiken’s Nursing Pass Rate on the NCLEX-RN Exceeds that of Nation and State
Vodicka Unveils 2011 USC Aiken Women’s Soccer Schedule
Locklear and Bossle Selected to PBC Softball All-Academic Team
Humphrey and Klaas Collect PBC All-Academic Honors
City Council sets schedule for talks on district lines
Papa Joe's Banjo-B-Que returns for second year
Police Blotter for May 23
Man hit with cinder block
Man hit with cinder block
Suspect sought in auto theft, wreck
Young Life members face off in wing eating contest
Man pleads guilty to sexual assault
Amber Alert suspect confesses to murder
Local man accused of stealing DOE funds
Horses in need of home
Nursing school sees significant improvement in exam pass rate
Local high school students found tutoring program
Grandson of former station master visits Aiken
Jefferson students bring historical figures to life
Ofoje Releases 2011 USC Aiken Men’s Soccer Schedule
Carmon Tabbed to NCBWA All-Southeast Region Team
Did you know about Aiken's drive-ins?
Midland Valley High School Awards Day
Hotter than normal temps are here for the week
Training for brownfield work will be held at ATC
Body found, foul play not suspected
Aiken High students prove they are masters of foreign languages
On the Agenda for May 23
Amber Alert suspect caught by ACSO
Shave head, raise funds
Need to catch up or want to get ahead in class? Summer school classes offered
School Board to discuss improvement plan
Proposal may shift districts in House
Exhibit focuses on life in the Governor's Mansion
Police Blotter for May 23
Redistricting is still a proposal
City Council to look at district lines
Rock Hill man apprehended in Aiken Co. after Amber Alert issued
Aiken County will lay to rest those who have gone unclaimed
What does future hold for Tipsey?
Bridge league president visits Aiken club
Do giant salamanders really exist?
'From Broadway to Hollywood' prom aims to give seniors a gala of their own
Area companies get competitive
Annual fishing trip give kids chance to get out, meet others
Redistricting may leave Duncan out
Teachers celebrate students' character
Allison Skipper is Aiken Icon
Suzuki Strings to take stage
Head Start holds event to increase awareness
Expo participants asked to help LAC stuff the bus
Aiken Icon to be chosen today
North Augusta restaurant to close its doors
British Bobby pops in on Aiken
Relay For Life celebrates survivors, raises funds for Cancer Society
Bookings for May 19
Relay For Life car show rescheduled for June 4
SREL named top undergraduate UGA mentoring program in 2011
Man dies after tractor-trailer crash in Aiken
Scholarship winner will perform today
Perry man dies in early morning collision
Carmon Chosen to ABCA All-Region Team
Three Pacers Named to Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team
Local reps: Amazon deal too good to pass up
Aiken Icon kicks off this evening
Home Works gives teens chance to help with homes
Health tips, fun offered at weekend LIFE expo
New SRS waste process goes online
Local historian to hold book signing
Doo-wop group will perform to help others
Groovin' back in time
Aiken SPCA breaks ground
New service gives 911 dispatch info for faster response
No raises in proposed County budget
Relay For Life begins today at Aiken High
Local news in brief for May 20
Aiken schools may get additional $3.8M
Mothers' Memorial Blood Drive will be held Saturday
Aiken resident Annie Redd celebrates 100th birthday
Rep. Duncan visits Aiken
Smith bucks Council over Breezy Hill deal
Police Blotter for May 18
Community input session to be held
Summer writing class to be held
Collaboration with SRNL receives national accolades
Officer with area ties accused in shooting death
Committee requests advance on funding for animal shelter
Cain draws record crowd
Peaches run in the family
Florida fugitive arrested at Aiken home
Judge: N.E. bar not located within the city limits
Enter contest to name pharmacy delivery Cube
USC Aiken Ranked 23rd in Final Division II Coaches’ Poll of Spring
Knop Tabbed Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for May
Auditions for 'Nutcracker' to be held this weekend at Etherredge Center
ACSO seeking two suspects in Tuesday home invasion
Plaintiff settles in N.A. wrongful termination suit
Local musician remembered as a friend, role model
German class at Schofield Middle gets to learn from native speaker
Chicken burger: Early herb inspires return to the grill
Agreement reached in SRNS unfair labor suit
Looking for 'wow' effect: Council discusses possible designs for new complex
Salvation Army honors volunteers
Board: Need to renovate schools has not gone away
Firm to unveil Complex's conceptual renderings this evening
Budget still a mystery until tonight's Council meeting
SRS plans more layoffs
Developer details plans for the new County Complex
School Board OKs tentative millage hike
Court orders bar to stop using Tipsey logo
Local man remembered for philanthropic works
My Military Hero
On the agenda for May 17
Man sentenced in drug trafficking case
Man wanted for domestic violence turns himself in
Student inspired by late Matt Dillon wins contest
Aiken man wins $100K from scratch-off ticket
Aiken artists aim for awards
Cox presenting landscape works
Burris promoted to new post at SRNL
Pickleball gaining popularity
Hopelands Concert Moved to Weeks Center
District judge orders Aiken pub to stop using name
Pacer Athletics – 2011 Spring in Review
Knop Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Local former Navy SEAL reflects on mission that eliminated al Qaida leader
Fireworks return for July 4th jamboree
Horseback series on PBS up for third Emmy
El Cedro Azul tops Winfield in OT
Ex-N.A. leader's success lives on
LAC to stuff the bus for Golden Harvest
More students take part in Junior Leadership program
Anybody's Guess to play in concert series
ACBA announces 2011 graduates
Drivers needed for vets' appointments
Jackson artist gives an impromptu show
Enter to be BFE's Rider of Day
Allegra seeks apps for FootPRINT fund
ACS to present Music from the Movies
Area cake decorator to appear on Food Network show
New Horizons to host spring concert
Robbery suspect found, charged
Learn right, wrong ways to treat fire ants
Windsor resident completing her first eco-friendly building
Community's help makes ambulance reality, not dream
Program provides job training for adults
Will proposal help or hinder citizens in South Carolina?
Despite weather, bands jam on
a look at the free tax act
Eagles End Pacers’ Season
Mother, son die in fire
Clearwater man sought in robberies
Granting wishes: Two local kids get Disney visits through Make-A-Wish
Five nabbed in drug raids; two remain at-large
TalkBack: Thanks, Aiken, Drop tax on food
National champ, impaired student win scholarships for achievements
Monsignor honored for inspiring others
Local news in brief for May 14
DOE: SRS aids in overall footprint cleanup
Weekend packed with Relay fundraisers
Fly a kite at festival May 21
Mattress, home furnishings store offers customers at-home feeling
Huddle House robbery caught on video
Early morning Aiken fire kills mother and son
Search nets arrests
Catch Special Edition of “On the Sports Front”
Pacers Narrowly Fall to Sixth-Ranked Bears
Private gardens to be featured in garden tour
Midland Valley's Fulghum wins state level essay contest
Public Safety's Chris Carter named Officer of the Year
Man wanted for choking, biting girlfriend
AIken Public Safety award winners
Local Red Cross volunteer serves in Alabama area
Taste of Home Cooking School & Expo a success
Local news in brief for May 13
Memorial Day Parade seeking entries
Local teachers get grants from SRR
SRS' STEP program offers area kids educational opportunities
Healy will hold signing Saturday
Aiken man receives life for 'most serious' crimes
Midland Valley's Fulghum wins state level essay contest
Aiken Prep artwork on display at museum
Follow the USC Aiken Softball Team at the NCAA Division II Southeast Regional
School Board to hold special budget session
Aiken kidnapping suspect caught in Ohio
Flag on 50-state tour stops in Jackson
ADPS: Bike safety crucial for summer
Area man giving aid in Mississippi
School Board talks funding increase
Crackerneck open to public Saturdays in May
Masterworks Chorale to perform spring concert
SRNS opening planning office in Barnwell
SAHS Serteen Club honored
Help others stay cool, donate fan
Vein Center offers patients help with vascular pain, swelling
Aiken County WMA opens to the public
Wanted Aiken man arrested in Ohio
Masterworks Chorale will present "American Masterpieces" Saturday
Aiken Technical College Graduates List
Police find missing woman
Board sets budget session Monday
South Aiken wins battle with rival in tiebreaker
Young: Take down big signs
Public meeting addresses MOX facility concerns
Midland Valley student winner of $20K scholarship
Officials: No room for AHS band at graduation
Record number of students graduate from Aiken Tech
School Board members weren't invited to dinner
Confederate Memorial Day celebrated in Aiken
Relay dinner honors cancer survivors
Tickets still available for this Thursday's Taste of Home expo
Lydia Project honored for cancer support effort
Last ACP Youth Wing meeting of the season to be held Saturday
National, local comedians to perform tonight
Schools to be honored at meeting
Aiken SPCA begins summer dog wash fundraiser Saturday
Local celebrities serve to benefit fundraiser
ADPS: Prep for Lobster Race was effective for law enforcement
Former planning director remembered for philanthropy
County says farewell to retiring teachers, staff
Council OKs Murphy Oil on Richland
Gasoline prices stabilize; could fall further over summer months
Food Network Challenge to feature local cake decorator
Police Blotter for May 10
Red Cross seeks mental health volunteers
Japanese Rotarians visit, tour Aiken through exchange program
USCA’s Dr. Chad Leverette named “Rising Star” In Scholarship Research for USC System
USC Aiken Earns Spot in NCAA Division II Softball Tournament
Information About the NCAA Division II Southeast Softball Regional
City to revisit request by Murphy Oil
SAHS junior receives leadership award
As technology increases, new bulbs shine way to saving energy, money
Woman uses dolls to help African women
Skit illustrates use of boldness
Police Blotter for May 9
Sign up for special Quilt Shoppe class
New deli coming to University Parkway
St. Mary's students show off creativity
On the Agenda for May 9
Letien Tabbed South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken Softball Ready for NCAA Selection Show
Saluda Co. man dies in morning wreck
Artist to teach dog sculpting
Deputy secretary of energy to visit SRS, receive updates
Saluda Co. man dies in morning wreck
Artist to teach dog sculpting
Deputy secretary of energy to visit SRS, receive updates
Senior drafts way to being named technology champ
Fifth-graders learn walk of Egyptians
Local GOP swears in new officers, discusses new venue for meetings
Weekend events take over Aiken
Drugs dropped down drain may return in faucets
Carmon Selected to PBC All-Conference Baseball Team
Police Blotter for May 7
Tax reform, low-cost energy key to improving S.C. economy
GOP hopeful Cain to speak to Aiken Republican Club
Schofield teacher says goodbye to students
How do floods and tornados affect wildlife?
Local artist will have exhibition before retiring
Book answering questions about frogs now available
The facts behind business licenses
Annual Lobster Race draws thousands in 27th year
SRS carries on with providing service to area
Midland Valley crowns youth, citizen of year
Flame of Hope travels from city in annual run
TalkBack: Stop signs, Bin Laden
Police seek help with thief's ID
Prayers lifted at NDP service
NAHS to host Relay tonight
Event planner for May 6 weekend
Last coffeehouse of season to be held May 13
USC Aiken graduation list
Scholarships in Matthew Dillon's honor awarded
USCA graduates its class of 2011
SRS future topic of meeting
Weekend full of family fun
Police to be out in force for Lobster Races
Vials of LIFE can help save lives
Aiken Garden Show to feature charming exhibits at Banksia
Volunteers needed to help local seniors
Warrick Named to Capital One Academic All-District Three Second Team
Relay team captains to meet tonight
USCA to hold graduation Thursday
Family Earth and Sky night to be held
AHS PTO to hold Cinco de Mayo celebration fundraiser
Truck hits building, one dead
Case of missing tax bills unsolved
Trike races raise money for kids' programs
TV show visits Aiken to feature parkways
Man accused of abusing baby
Man wounded in afternoon shooting
School Board plans revamp of alt. education program
Visiting pianist to perform with youth orchestra
Register for ACA summer camps
Skate competition is Saturday
Council allows church in airport overlay
Plan for night out on the town with Celebrity Waiter Night on Monday
Braves game on air after difficulties
The 2011 Technology Champion for Lower Savannah Region announced
UPDATE: Aiken man ID'd in fatal wreck
Pacers End Season With 12th Place Finish at NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Fifteen seniors left out of N.A. yearbook
Woman running from coast to coast
Board: Alternative learning will help keep kids in school
Metal stolen from veteran's gravestone
Residents prepare feeders for return of hummingbirds
Missing tax bills put residents in bind
Derby Dreamin' will benefit Aiken Land Conservancy
SRNS denied motion for summary judgment
Plane pulled for philanthropy
Peach festival is 'family-oriented'
Library prepares for slate of summer movies, events
Aiken High Cinco de Mayo Fundraiser
Peed Named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Week
Letien Within Striking Distance Through Two Rounds of Play at NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Council to consider special permits for noise ordinance
On the Agenda for May 3
Resident receives business education award
Area inn plants flowers to support cancer foundation
Police Blotter
Strawberry Festival returns Saturday
Herb Faire is Saturday
Bin Laden's demise: U.S. rejoices after a decade
Flames destroy local residence
URS gets $2.2B for Oak Ridge cleanup project
Local psychologist: Respond to kid's bin Laden questions
Kindergartner on Sept. 11 recalls 2001 terror attacks
IDs now required at Smith-Hazel Recreation Center
City Council reviews draft budget
Aiken Concert Band kicks off Hopelands summer concerts
Robbery suspects sought
If You Could See Me Now Answers and Winners
Letien in Tie For Eighth After Round One of NCAA South/Southeast Regional
Carmon Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for April
Seniors get caught up with times, technology
Ministry aids inmates in finding path after prison
Gullah culture finds voice in area
School board to focus on alt. education
Summer concert series at Hopelands kicks off today
Police Blotter for April 2
Man dies in car accident
Golf tourney will aid ramp ministry
Volunteers sought for N.A. cemetery clean up
Obama: Bin Laden is dead
Wagener man dies in single-car accident
USC Aiken to Open NCAA Regional Play on Monday
Bourdo Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Shelter repairs damage, reopens doors to public
Retail clothing store to put old footwear to use
Bible verse triggers Aiken native to share journey after loss of his daughter
Car owners raise hoods to support cancer foundation
Guests receive royal treatment at annual auction
Middle-school girls find beauty within
Pacers Unable to End Season With Victory
Former USDA director Sherrod addresses NAACP
Police Blotter for April 30
Moody to speak at CNTA meeting
Horoscopes for May 1
HUSBAND IS SUSPECT IN SMITH MURDER: Wilson Smith Jr. named by ADPS in court document
Aiken NAACP honors heroes, hears from Sherrod
SRNS donates $30K to Children's Place for bus
ACSO identifies theft, murder suspect
Soprano splits stage with talent in region
Grandparents, progeny celebrate each other
Auditions will be held for slapstick comedy
The Big Mo marks 60 years tonight
Two leaders tapped to head S.A. NJROTC
Learn about wildflowers at Birds & Butterflies
Wilson Smith Jr. named a suspect in wife's murder
Shuttle launch postponed
Aiken Memorial Day Parade 2011
Hilbrich Named Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Montevallo
Pacers Restrain Fleet for Victory
USC Aiken Concert Choir among Local Groups to be Directed by Mormon Tabernacle Choir Conductor
USC Aiken to Hold Academic Convocation April 21
World-Renowned Opera Star Visits USCA, Meets with Concert Choir Students
Flow Down Study Shows SRS Increased ARRA Economic Investment and Jobs
Sixth Annual Garcia Theatre Project To Be Held Next Week at USC Aiken
USC Aiken to hold Commencement on May USC Aiken to hold Commencement on May 5
Equine arts series to finish up this evening
Police blotter for April 29
Public art has become more approachable
ATC students honored
Aiken spared worst of storms that ravaged Ala.
Winners selected in Aiken PRT video competition
ATC ceremony honors student achievement
Aiken to lose 3 magistrate judges if bill passes Senate
Pianist to conduct master class at ACA
Auditions to be held for slapstick comedy
Wayne's to offer car clinic for women
Counselor guilty of contributing to deliquency
City honors von Stade today
North Augusta murder under investigation
Area seniors go for royal treatment at mock wedding
Male wellness focus of conference
Wilson: Medicare needs to be addressed
Crosland Park residents to plant medians Saturday
'Wish Upon A Car' show is Saturday at Aiken Mall
Haley plans jobless debt refinance, benefit cuts
Brandt Announces Addition of Hill
NAACP will host annual Freedom Fund Banquet
Rabid fox attacks woman
Harpootlian sorry for 'inappropriate' word
The Royal Wedding: All you need to know
Man charged with robbery, kidnapping
Medical benefits could change
MOX Services awarded for environmental leadership
Aiken man convicted in 2009 robbery
Wilson: County may fall into one district
SPCA facility to reopen Saturday
City to mark Earth Day Friday
USC Aiken Ranked 22nd in Latest Golf World/Nike Golf Division II Coaches’ Poll
USC Aiken Remains Seventh in Latest Regional Rankings
USC Aiken to Induct Four New Members Into Athletic Hall of Fame
SRNS responds to unfair labor practices lawsuit filed by former SRNS employees
Will Georgians cross the river for lower gas prices?
Tipsey v. Tipsey: Augusta bar suing Aiken locale
Study: ARRA funds positive impact on area
SRS Retirees Association will meet today at St. Angela's Hall
Famed singer meets with USCA students
Mexican national will be deported again
Council gives initial OK to Murphy Oil site
First phase of VPSA rehab almost done
Schofield band brings home nine trophies
Conference aimed to empower girls
Atlantic Broadband internet outage
Meeting to keep SRS retirees up-to-date on benefits
Friday’s USC Aiken-Erskine Game Now Scheduled to Begin at 7:30 p.m.
USC Aiken Holds Annual Athletic Banquet
City decides to leave fluoride in water
Police shoot, kill pit bull
Gov. Haley discusses early efforts in Aiken
Local news in brief for April 26
When will justice come in Smith murder?
Lunch wagon offers simple food at reasonable prices
International student excels at USC Aiken
Giobbe appointed to retirement commission
Horse Creek Bottle Club to host Antique Bottle & Pottery Show
Tournament raises over $30K to help in fight against cancer
Demand high for City's new recycling carts
Local MUSC grad seeks people to invest in his future
North Augusta facility collects, recycles tons of area garbage
Pacers Complete Season Sweep Over Mountain Lions
JLA's 'Tea-Time' cookbook again available to buy
Get your tickets now for Taste of Homes Cooking School
Aiken landmarks join forces for pillow benefiting ACTS
Just tango in to steakhouse with Latin flair
Work pays off for young N.A. reader
Artist needs your vote
City to further discuss fluoride
USC Aiken students rewarded for poster, oral presentations
Butcher shop owner remembered for virtues
On the Agenda for April 25
Relay to honor survivors
Bellantoni Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Area bike ride to benefit kids in Honduras
Tykes take to trikes for fundraiser
NRC to update public on SRS' MOX facility
Opera singer to perform Thursday
Town Creek to host Grammy award-winner
Hospital to host tour in honor of week celebration
Expo brings activities for summer together
Kids hunt eggs at Smith Hazel
N.C. veteran searches for squadmate Trixie
Pacers Drop Final League Game and Series of Season to Falcons
Area eateries gearing up for Easter brunch
PGA commissioner commends winner of Junior Invitational
Four nabbed in 'major' drug bust
Cadets laugh, dance toward leadership
Dogs get day to bark out against cancer
Edgefield County Theatre to host 'Shrimp Boil'
Get more familiar with career center
USC Aiken Splits Final PBC Doubleheader of Season with Montevallo
USC Aiken Set to Make 19th NCAA Tournament Appearance
Ex-Guardsman finds success
Man sentenced to 35 years for 2008 murder
USCA faculty, students honored at ceremony
Ex-NJROTC officer heads to the Air Force Academy
Man charged in holdup, robberies
Aiken Youth Orchestra to close out season at ACA
Hunters Glen homes may face water rate hike
Identifying body may hinge on DNA sample
Renowned Australian musician pays visit to Aiken area students
ACP to audition actors for upcoming 'Sopranos' spoof on Sunday, Monday
Bookings for April 20
Planning Commission against allowing church near airport
Fundraiser will go toward new equine trailer
Graniteville suit likely not the last
USC Aiken pitcher fans 'Sports Front' team
NAHS students pledge to 'X the TXT'
PTO president charged with stealing $20K
Firm notes sites for growth on U.S. 1/U.S. 78
State Attorney General talks health care, Yucca Mountain in Aiken
Multi-sensory language class to be offered in July
Area softball teams to wear teal to promote ovarian cancer awareness
Aiken High softball teams to host benefit cancer awareness night
Police seek to ID suspect
Relay For Life team captain meeting today
NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet is April 29
Four-year-old kindergarten registration continues today
SAHS band will host a yard sale Saturday
Missing Edgefield woman found
Niere named president and chief operating officer of Carolinas region
Church drama offers fresh perspective on Easter play
Serteens will walk runway for Relay
Board looking to establish short-term alternative schools
Police seek help
• CONTEST: My mom is awesome
Easter Egg Hunt
Cox Inks Walsh to National Letter of Intent
Pacers Sweep Jaguars to Claim Third Outback Cup
Study Detailing Economic Impact of Stimulus Funds Through SRS To Be Unveiled at USC Aiken
• Council postpones hearing company's waiver request
• Most Wanted man now wanted for kidnapping
• Clemson's Dabo Swinney fired up for new season
• Police: Body presumptively that of missing woman
• Man gets $275K after Graniteville wreck
• School budget draft is guardedly optimistic
• Ex-teacher gets 12 years for sex with student
• Public to DOE: SRS not the place for waste disposal
• Free Riders offering two college scholarships to high school seniors
• EPA grant to help Crosland Park renovation
• Kids in county's elementary school choruses workshop over weekend
• Church to host Spring Carnival this Saturday
Carmon Named Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week
Three Honored by USC Aiken as Women of Excellence
Winners of USC Aiken’s Research Day Named
• Clearwater site to ask for waiver from Council today
• DOE seeking public input on waste
• Local students advance to national skill competition
• Dewar denies rumor he will run for mayor
• Man kidnaps 71-year-old, still at-large
• Father-and-son golfers speak at Sage Valley welcome dinner
• Three zoning ordinance areas may be evaluated
• Stewards of Children teach ways to prevent sex abuse
Physician Directory O-Z > Obstetrics / Gynecology
Physician Directory O-Z > Thoracic & Vascular Surgery
• Dewar denies Internet rumor he's running for Aiken mayor
• Aiken remembers ex-USC president
• Owner of Carolina Bar-B-Que is now 90
• '04 Silver Bluff grad to run down Mass. coast for Operation Smile
• School Board to look at advisory councils
• Students learn about areas of science
• On the Agenda for April 18
• Police Blotter for April 18
• Arts event dedicated to former principal
• Girl Scouts receive edible science lesson at RPSEC
• Aiken Democrats to focus on Fair Tax
• Former USC president Sorensen dies at age 72
• CONTEST: Do you recognize these local faces?
Carmon Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Local painter debuts book of recipes, tales at signing
• Service helps users to be prepared for storms that may affect area
• Students take risks, succeed in stock game
• Local GOP hopes to see more growth
• At least four Aiken area events canceled today
Andrade and Orlandini Tabbed to PBC Men’s Tennis All-Conference Team
Pacers Clinch Series with Saturday Sweep of 20th-Ranked Pirates
• Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting incident
• What are pit vipers?
• USC Aiken holds benefit to help cancer survivors
• Local GOP names Saylor as chairman
• Hundreds of athletes converge on Midland Valley for Special Olympics
• Superintendent Zais pays visit to Schofield Middle School
• Area Marines return from Afghanistan
• Forecasters call for severe weather
• North Augusta tanning salon fire caused by electrical short
• Friends of the library book sale at Nancy Carson will continue today
• Edgefield theater to hold auditions for new production
• Sex crime suspect attempts suicide
Late Home Run Gives Pirates Win Over Pacers
USC Aiken Concludes Season With Loss to No. 2 Armstrong Atlantic State
Pacer Softball Bows Out of PBC Tournament to Third-Seeded Cougars
Pirates Come From Behind to Edge Pacers by One
• Men walk in heels to promote domestic violence awareness
• Aiken Republican delegates to decide on party chairman tonight
• GlaxoSmithKline announces plan to sell Aiken location
• USC Aiken to host Relay for Life Friday
Kornegay Named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Year
• Easter Services
• Star-lites for April 14 - 20
• Stargazing for April 14 - 20
• Man who shot officer pleads guilty
• Mickelson reps end photo use
• Woman accused of mailing drugs into jail
• Patient at Hitchcock Healthcare paints with his feet
• Quiz Bowl team earns bid to nationals
• New owners of Bone-i-Fide Bakery give back to the animals of Aiken
• Fourth annual kite festival to be at Citizens Park
• Construction begins on new NAPA auto store on East Pine Log Road
• Students at Mossy Creek honor books, reading at awards show
• Man charged with child sex crimes
• Volunteers needed at Visitors Center
• Fighter squadron group prepares for fall reunion
• Fire started by dropped cigarette
• Crash on I-20 snarls traffic
• 'Charlie Brown' debuts tonight
• Car show to be held Saturday
• PEP seeking donations for project
• 'Cops 'n' Calabash' to help Special Olympics
• Kindergarten, 4K and first-grade registration next week
• Masters Champ Mickelson may sue Krispy Kreme
• Man charged with 23 sex crimes
USC Aiken Falls to Catawba in Final Road Game of 2011 Regular Season
Pacer Softball Set to Open PBC Tournament Against Second-Seeded Pirates
USC Aiken to Hold Research Day on Friday
• Observations from Disney
• Local woman buys winning lotto ticket
• Murphy Oil seeks to place gas station on Richland Ave.
• Man who shot N.A. officer pleads guilty
• Donut desperado denied dough: Dunkin' Donuts employees stop attempted armed robbery
• Proposed school budget generous but uncertain
• Woman charged with attempted murder
• Aiken Bicycle Club to hold annual century-length ride
• USCA to showcase student research
• LeDuc named interim admin. for Edgefield Co.
• Hopelands Gardens releases line-up for summer concerts
• Mini-grant winners announced
• Man pleads guilty to 2009 NA officer shooting
Pacer Volleyball Announces Spring Playdates
Pacers Finish Fifth at 2011 PBC Golf Championship
USC Aiken to Open PBC Tennis Championship Against Top-Seeded Pirates
Four-Run Eighth Inning Helps Pacers Dismount Knights
USC Aiken to Hold Relay for Life
• Augusta filmmaker to screen two movies at ACA
• Area ministry honors volunteers
• Council re-establishes guides for participation in meetings
• ACSO warns about home intruders
• House Speaker Harrell talks budget in Aiken
• Siblings reunite after finding each other with social media
• Residents give input at redistricting hearing
• Attorney general of S.C. to speak to Aiken Republicans
• Public meetings will be held to plan U.S. 1/U.S. 78 corridor
• Aiken High students place first, second in state on German exam
• Local News in Brief for April 12
• Atlanta marks burning of city during Civil War
Miller Tabbed South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Beasley Chosen Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Week
Pacers in Fifth Through Two Rounds of Play at PBC Championship
Pacers Cage Cougars with League Sweep
Pacer Men and Women Downgrade Hurricanes to Depression in Identical 5-4 Victories
• Mystery dinner production to benefit students
• Local painters to learn some plein air skills
• On the Agenda for April 11
• Powderhouse plan revamped
• Local senior accepted to N.Y. academy
• Register now to be part of annual parade
• City wants ability to deny permits based on history
• Gravatt to host tourney
• 13-year cicada species set to return
• Students, parents help clean up Aiken Elementary
• Woodlanders hosts annual open house
• COLUMN: Thumbs up. Thumbs down.
Letien Chosen to Peach Belt Conference Men’s Golf All-Conference Team
Pacers Claim Series Over Jaguars with Shutout Victory
• 14-member choir to celebrate fourth anniversary at museum
• Have you registered your vehicle in South Carolina?
• PTO celebrates strawberries with its annual festival
• Morning of cramping leads to unexpected afternoon delivery
USC Aiken and Augusta State Split Peach Belt Conference Doubleheader
USC Aiken Drops Match to No. 3 Concordia
Pacers and Jaguars Split League Doubleheader to Set Up Rubber Game on Sunday
USC Aiken’s Edgewood Docudrama To Be Featured at Myrtle Beach International Film Festival
• Trainer remembered for her work ethic, training skills
• City opens victims' Memory Garden
• Camps help keep kids in saddle through summer
• Library to dress up exhibit with retro apparel
• Government shutdown averted: Local impact would have been minimal
• NIH gives $2.9M for area study on chlorine effects
• Choir to showcase cinematic melodies
• Belvedere man charged in home break-in
• Racehorse finds a new home with Equine Rescue of Aiken
• Motorcycle run will help local downed riders
• Board of Education to meet
• Victims' Memorial Garden opens at Eustis Park
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• Clearwater woman to fight new law on dual positions
• Masters draws Australians to Aiken annually
• Repairs under way at future home of Aiken County EMS
• CNTA exec: Nuclear industry safer than desk work
• ACP Youth Wing to meet April 16
• Annual Big Give to be in Wagener Saturday
• Rock-A-Thon by USCA sorority promotes breast cancer awareness
• Publisher with local ties honored by Evening Post
• Aiken woman charged with attempted murder
• Minister will bring together horses, people at Aiken clinic
• Police seeking ATM holdup guman
• Golf community homes available in Aiken area
• City rolls out recycle roll carts
• USCA Sorority promotes breast cancer awareness with Rock-A-Thon
• Coca Cola plant to be HQ for Aiken County EMS
Pacers Drop Doubleheader to Bobcats
USC Aiken Professor to Represent Region At National Theatre Festival
Savannah River Remediation Provides Textbooks and Materials to USC Aiken Leadership Class
• Same suspect sought in four area robberies
• DOE: No additional SRS layoffs needed
• This year's Masters has many S.C. ties
• Car lot becomes The Pour House
• Neighborhood council gives a voice to local communities
• Woman expands English as a Second Language program to Clearwater area
• City works to build stronger relationship with neighborhoods
• Concert aims to impact youth
• Post office co-workers will walk to honor late clerk
• Dancers turn Historical Museum into ballroom
• Men will don heels for sexual abuse awareness
• Recycling carts offered by City of Aiken
• Storms fell trees, crush homes in South, killing 9
• Golf spectators journey from across the globe
• Threads opens in downtown Aiken
• Aiken family survives storm damage
• Search continues for missing Aiken woman
• ASL to offer swim lessons
• Cancer survivor joins in unique fundraiser
• Annual Lobster Races to return May 6
• SC lawmakers stop bill barring smoking around kids
• Line of storms knock down trees, power lines in SC
• SCE&G, Aiken Co-op working to restore power
• FBI wants public to help break murdered man's code
• High winds, rain, hit South; at least 6 killed
Pacers Continue Recent Surge in 9-0 PBC Road Victory Over Montevallo
Leverett Named Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week
Top of Lineup Leads Pacers to Convincing Victory Over Young Harris
• ACA announces April exhibitions
• Officials seek suspect in home invasion
• Mississippi fugitive caught in Aiken
• University Theatre to perform Charlie Brown musical
• USCA prof. to attend a national theatre festival
• 2011 Masters back to normal
• Book sale to honor longtime library donor
• Local DSS seeking volunteers for guardian ad litem program
• Names & Notes for April 5
• New Graniteville documentary is screened for hometown crowd
• SRR seeking grant applications
• Couric leaving news anchor post
• Obama re-election launches with e-mail, website
Cediel Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Agency uses iPads to help autistic kids
• Reunion takes duo to show's winner's circle
• Umbrellas may be needed on Tuesday
• Aiken woman lauds Red Cross for help
• Abused dog becomes heart of community
• City to host neighborhood leadership workshop
• Program encourages students to focus on education, future
• Car show benefits Cumbee Center
• Power outage at Aiken Standard
• Power outage at Aiken Standard
USC Aiken Ninth in First Southeast Region Ranking
Pacers Drop Rubber Game, Series to Flagler
Pacers Conclude Insperity Augusta State Invitational in 16th Place
Pacers Fall Short in Upset Bids of Nationally-Ranked Francis Marion
• What should we do about rabies?
• Power outage at Aiken Standard
• Boyette signs book on the '86 Masters
• Girl returns to horse show, wins top spot
• Group recognizes efforts to preserve former post office
• Workshop focuses on bullying
• Snow White, Cinderella appear at J. Flanigan's grand reopening
• Silent auction returns to event
• Tee time to bring full coverage for print, online, TV
• Two Ethiopians take wins in both divisions
• Final jewel of area's Triple Crown brings new, familiar faces
USC Aiken in 17th Place After First Two Rounds of Insperity Augusta State Invitational
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball National Leader in Blocked Shots in 2010-11 Season
USC Aiken Collects PBC Win No. 2 With 8-1 Victory over UNC Pembroke
USC Aiken Splits League Doubleheader with Flagler
• NRC panel OKs arguments on nuclear fuel plant
• History for April 2
• Fox Creek to forfeit last fall's season
• Japanese import Area scientists say low-level radiation detected locally poses no health risks
• Pacers and Polo: What attendees need to know
• Rep. Young brings dropout bill back to S.C. House
• Officials seek missing woman
• 95th annual Horse Show in the Woods held today
• Munns joins state education commission
• Man pleads guilty in '09 traffic death
• Three more charged in attempted murder
• Protect pet from rabies for $5 at clinics throughout county today
• Aiken man sentenced to 35 years for murder
• Horton, hungry caterpillar come alive in parade for favorite children's books
• DirectTV blimp stranded in Aiken
USC Aiken Women Garner Exhibition Victory Over NJCAA No. 17 ABAC
• Aiken's Triple Crown comes to close with Pacers & Polo
• Strike at Aiken Owens-Corning plant has ended Company, Teamsters have reached agreement; workers returned on Tuesday
• Percussionist's residency takes kids around the world with instruments
• Bridgestone marks 80th at Aiken Chamber
• SRNS names two new vice presidents
• What's happening in Aiken this weekend?
• Playhouse's 'Crossing Delancey' to premiere next Friday evening
• Man gets 10 years for sex crimes
• Polo 101: Everything you need to know about The Game of Kings
• Night dialysis now offered at local business
• Aiken Horsepower's annual Spring Fling to return Saturday
• USCA associate professor to represent at Kennedy Center Festival
• Golf tournament rescheduled due to rainy weather
• Spring cleaning? Don't forget boat
• Owens-Corning strike ends, Employees back at work
Pacers Fifth in Inaugural Southeast Region Poll of 2011
Pacers 30th in Latest ITA NCAA Division II National Rankings
Kornegay Chosen Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month
USC Aiken Announces 50th Anniversary Logo Vote
• Program helps parents prepare their children for life's first steps
• Layman pleads guilty to fraud
• Presidential report card: Potential candidates' chances at securing the Republican nomination
• Aiken: A healthy county
• Documentary will show Graniteville's past, future
• Aiken Horse Show will be in Hitchcock Woods Friday
• House fire claims the life of 26-year-old man
• Mead Hall First-grader serves as Mayor of Aiken for a day
• City considers requiring criminal history checks for peddling permits
• Author to sign copies of book on The Masters
Hospital Services > Cancer Care Institute
• Mike's Life: Earning the coveted Airline Angel Wings
• Man pleads guilty to drug charges
• Area Girl Scouts seeking volunteers
• Ceremony held to open disc golf course at USCA
• Library events set for month of April
• Farmers Market reopens Friday
• Starlight Cinema returns April 15
• ACTS celebrates 25 years
Stellar Pitching Leads Pacers to Fifth Straight Win in Outback Cup
Official Video for "Ballin' Like a Pacer" Unveiled
USC Aiken Ranked 13th in Final Poll of 2010-11 Season
Pacers Fall to Jaguars in Battle of Top 30 Teams
Recent Weather Forces Slight Change to Eighth Annual Pacers and Polo Event
Strong Final Round Helps Pacers to Fifth-Place Finish at Bearcat Classic
Pacers Ground Flying Fleet
• Police: Aiken man charged after fleeing traffic stop
• Forklift thief fails in ATM heist attempt
• Properties on Atomic Road to receive new numbers
• Camera products could be scarce after Japan disaster
• Teen pleads in possum prank
• City OKs change to business license process
• School district reassigns five to new positions
• N.A. man pleads guilty to '09 murder
• Local News in Brief for March 29
• Choreographer to offer dance workshops for ACP's 'Chicago'
• Wild weather normal for this time of year
• North Augusta student wins statewide competition
• WWII vet teaching fourth-graders reverence for the Stars and Stripes
• Aiken High FFA will raise money for students through Saturday's plant sale
• School district releases district appointments
• School district releases district appointments
First Game of Outback Cup Moved to Tuesday, March 29
USC Aiken-Columbus State Softball Doubleheader Rescheduled for April 11
Kornegay Named Peach Belt Conference Freshman of the Week for Third Time
Letien in Seventh Place After First Round of Bearcat Classic
Kornegay Garners South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week Plaudit
• 90-year-old enjoys work at Masters
• Development brings more hoofed traffic to city limits
• Deadline for Home Brew Video Competition extended
• Cooler weather, rain to continue through week
• Robotics team takes it to the wire
• On the Agenda for March 28
• Learn valuable info on cancer
• Concert choir from USCA performs at National Cathedral
• Smith-Hazel pool may see more renovations
• City to review business license process
USC Aiken Drops Both Games of PBC Doubleheader to Fifth-Ranked Georgia College
• Mickey, friends to bring magic to area
• Progeny of one of state's earliest women in business visits event
• Journalist remembered for voice on local issues
• Students spend free time to build sheds
• Festival blossoms despite the rain
• Rabies clinics will be held around county
• Center has much to offer in April
• Darwin realized that animals are deceitful
Inclement Weather Forces Pacers and Hurricanes to Reschedule PBC Tennis Match
Inclement Weather Postpones Sunday’s Scheduled Twinbill at J.H. Satcher Field
Pacers Survive Hurricanes
USC Aiken Dominates Fifth-Ranked Bobcats
USC Aiken’s Concert Choir to Perform at National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
• Aiken Spring Steeplechase: What attendees need to know
• School official: Driver shortage 'a serious issue'
• Volunteers lend aid to Project Vision
• Man shot, taken to MCG
• Man charged with credit card fraud, theft
• Partner yoga to be offered at ACA on April 2
• Sorority seesaws to raise money for local children
• Register at Steeplechase for local mohawk competition
• Drivers score grand opening gas for cheap
• Names and Notes for March 26
Hospital Services > Vein Center
Threat of Inclement Weather Alters Weekend Schedule for Pacer Softball
USC Aiken Men and Women Drop Matches to Nationally-Ranked Columbus State
• Expo will let families check out summer programs and activities
• Steeplechase tips: Arrive early, use correct entry gate
• After 25 years of service, ACSO lieutenant retires
• Students enjoy interactive fairy tale performance
• Daughter's death inspires charity to help Nigerians
• Names and Notes for March 25
• Author discusses his new book on racehorse Barbaro at The Willcox
• CAAHAC to host African wine tasting
• Local engineer recognized by professional society
• Career expo gives teens hands-on experience
• Public input sought for traffic study
2010-11 USC Aiken Athletic Weekly Releases
Kreutzer Named Head Women’s Cross Country Coach at USC Aiken
Morehouse Honored as “Pickens-Salley Southern Woman of Distinction” by USC Aiken
• Officers investigating Tuesday fatal crash
• Eat, drink and watch races
• Clyburns visit new ASTV show
• 2010 Census: Aiken County's population rising
• Residents to show care for others with Project Vision
• Mayor stresses importance of area programs
• Agreement brings DOE, SRR closer together
• New business opens in downtown Aiken
• Winning lottery ticket sold in Beech Island
• USCA professor receives honor at symposium
• New scholarship available for singing students
• Police checkpoint evasion ends in fatal crash
Pacers Dispatch Knights in Non-Conference Action
• Suspect sought in hold up
• Appeals court considers case for Yucca Mtn.
• Steeplechase style: Hats a favorite accessory for race day
• Three charged in local, national thefts
• BOE votes to nix assistant superintendent positions
• Officials seek suspect in armed robbery
• Students learn about the eye at Ruth Patrick center
• Church honors its pastor for his 6 years of service
• Aiken Sertoma has long history at Steeplechase
• Phi Mu sorority members to hold marathon seesaw ride for charity
• Donations for seniors sought Thursday
• Prom Preview to promote safe, fun prom nights
17th-Ranked Pacers Finish 11th at Bobcat Invitational
USC Aiken Unable to Knock Off Nationally-Ranked Augusta State
Pacers Declaw Wolves in 15-0 Road Victory
• Former candidate for District 81 dies
• Residents address Council on issue of business licenses
• Author will sign copies of his book on Barbaro tonight at the Willcox
• Five-year-old girl treated after being bitten by horse
• Rep. Jeff Duncan officially opens satellite office in North Augusta
• Radio host brings message of education to TV
• Deadline to enter Home Brew Video Competition nears
• Shots at Smith Hazel lead to chase, release
• Area man tames feral horse at Aiken's Equine Rescue Center
• Student musicians gather for annual All-County Orchestra
• Community gathers to honor Tommy Dunbar
• Aiken Steeplechase dates back to 1930s
USC Aiken in 11th After the First Two Rounds of Bobcat Invitational
Gobbi Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Quality Road again named Horse of Year
• Getting you ready for the Spring Steeplechase
• Legislation of dual positions draws the ire of clerk, residents
• Redcliffe volunteers honored at awards ceremony
• Society hears stories of women alive during WWII
• Celebrate efforts of Southern women
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• Houndslake GM recognized for help with culinary arts program
• D.C.-based diplomats say goodbye to Aiken
USC Aiken Drops Rubber Game to UNC Pembroke on Sunday
Pacers See Home Winning-Streak End, Drop Conference Doubleheader to Nationally-Ranked Saints
USC Aiken Men and Women Drop PBC Road Match to Lander
• When pollen strikes, pines not guilty for springing allergies
• Why don't hawks fight back?
• Clear out the junk in your house
• Fundraisers to push teams closer to goal of $275K by May 21
• Thousands gather for first leg of Triple Crown
• Students get creative in new AHS writing class
• Local robotics team qualifies for international tourney in St. Louis
• Scout creates new kiosk for service project
USC Aiken Men and Women Claim Inaugural PBC Victories of 2011 Season
Pacers Split PBC Road Doubleheader at Seventh-Ranked UNC Pembroke
• The Aiken Trials: What attendees need to know
• Gov. names Aikenite to ETV board
• International diplomats arrive in Aiken for visit
• Ryberg receives award for aiding small businesses
• School budget issues topic of community chat in N.A.
• Downtown culture center making progress
• Editor will present research, stories at genealogy meeting
• Passing Zone jugglers perform for area high school students
• Local News in Brief for March 19
• Officials enforce new permit for hauling metal
Three Pacers Selected to PBC Women’s Basketball All-Academic Team
Pacers Sweep Pair of Games From Falcons on the Road
USC Aiken Men and Women Pick Up Dominating Road Wins Over Belmont Abbey
• Police Blotter for March 18
• Statue honoring Aiken's founder makes its debut
• Graham: U.S. should learn from nuclear crisis in Japan
• Officials prepare for Triple Crown kickoff on Saturday
• Tipsey McStumbles draws ire opening day over skirt length
• Local News in Brief for March 18
• The Aiken Woman's Club annual fundraiser featured fashion, food
• Man wanted for sex crimes surrenders
• TalkBack for March 18: Traffic, corn-gas and Kool-Aid? Oh, yeah!
• ACSO introduces permit measure to curb metal theft
• SRNS Transition Center to open its doors Monday
• New group continues work helping at-risk youth
• Local leprechaun spreads prosperity in downtown Aiken
• Trainers share expertise at gallops breakfast
• Aiken Performing Arts Academy gets 'excellent' report card rating
• No plans to close Southside Blockbuster
• Tipsey McStumbles opens in Alley
Pacer Golf Moves Into Top 20 in Latest National Poll
• Edgefield woman wins $1M lottery
• Symphony orchestra performs spring masterworks concert
• Complexities of moving
• Pawlenty: America should be 'leading the world'
• Dunbar dies after surgery
• Schools push up report-card grade
• Former MLB player Dunbar dies at 51
• Wife charged in husband's shooting
• Police looking for Trenton man on sexual assault charges
• Writers Series to feature two future hall-of-famers
• Art center holding opening reception today
• Man gets jail time for OxyContin
• Pickens-Salley Symposium on Southern Women is Tuesday
Hospital Services > Workplace Wellness
• Diplomats will stay in Aiken for Trials
Quality Outcomes
• Man sought in sex assault case
• Wife arrested in shooting of husband
Pacers Down Trojans, End Skid
• The year ahead is sure to bring new adventures, things to climb
• Guns, drugs found in Augusta raid
• Gov. Haley holds town hall in Aiken
• County seeks to fill Registration and Elections executive director position
• Complex will move: Council votes to build on greenfield site
• Board has options to relieve shortfall
• Challenge shows rift in local Republican Party
• Chambers team up to tame issues in Midstate
• First jewel of Aiken Triple Crown is Sat.
• Council votes to move Complex
• Williams and Maddox win New Ellenton City Council seats
• Seminar will teach pastors how to lead strong, healthy congregations
• Three charged with possession of marijuana
• Loretta Lynn to take the stage in Augusta in June
• Leprechaun will lead those shopping downtown to 'gold' on St. Patty's Day
• Meltdown Could it happen here?
• Council ready to vote on Complex today
• Police net arrests in drug bust
• Vaccinating your puppy can bring it many healthy years
• Man charged with domestic violence
• Watch out for scams when giving to tsunami victims
• Steeplechase gala events to raise money for charities
• Gov. Haley to hold town hall in Aiken today, Tuesday, March 15
• Work begins today on State Park Road
• SRR recognized with safety awards
• School board will discuss budget at meeting tonight
• Consultant: Online social media use growing rapidly among businesses
• New Ellenton woman marks 100th birthday
• Women of Woodside raise money for Cumbee Center
• Cub Scouts race to win at Aiken Mall
• Bedenbaugh named new Aiken assistant city manager
• Accident on Whiskey slows traffic
Harris Selected South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Area Cotillion Club prepares its students for social success
• Student heads to national contest
• North Augusta, Midland Valley get ready for Relay
• Prominent figure in coaling dies in Aiken
• Harvest of Love will give back to residents with event on April 9
• On the Agenda for March 14
• New Ellenton residents head to the polls Tuesday
• Local News in Brief for March 14
• Youth Board brainstorms for fundraisers
• Future scientists, engineers show skills
USC Aiken Battles Down Stretch, But Falls Short in 12-8 PBC Loss to Lander
• Tippin to perform at Newberry Opera House
• Let's begin America's great outdoors initiative
• Should County Complex stay or go?
• Rafter returns to land after 11 days
• Shooting sends one man to hospital
• Synagogue celebrates 90th anniversary
• Leadership North Augusta volunteers spend time cleaning up Lookaway Hall
• Journal workshop will be at bookstore
• Brush fire under control
USC Aiken Drops Both Games of PBC Road Doubleheader at Lander
Pretty in Pink, Pacer Softball Remains Perfect at Home While Striking Out Cancer
USC Aiken’s Magical Season Concludes With Regional Semifinal Loss to Lander
• Friends to remember Aikenite in father role
• Area chefs donate time, food for Youth Wing fundraiser
• Rock star to hit stage at Aiken Prep's 95th anniversary Prep Fest
• What's happening this weekend, March 12 and 13?
• K-9 cop training returns to Aiken
• 'Springing forward' makes for some weird occurrences
• Local parents, kids invited to learn at Houndslake Safety Day Saturday
• Scholarship fund will help students study in Germany
• Local Mardi Gras celebration will benefit Children's Place
• UPDATE: Hundreds killed in tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake
Eighth-Ranked Pacers Claim First NCAA Win by Ousting Defending Regional Champion Tusculum
• United Way celebrates successful 2010 campaign
• Family struggles after house fire
• Religion briefs for March 11
• Augusta Goodwill to celebrate being green Friday
• Yard Sale will benefit Relay For Life
• Statue of William Aiken Sr. set to be unveiled Thursday
• Pawlenty will speak to Aiken Republicans
• Local woman publishes kids' book
• Chiropractor opens new local practice
• ACS Spring Concert will be held in May
• Local volunteer coordinator brightens seniors' lives through 'Game Show Hour'
• Join organization, help others during Red Cross Month
• New officers named at NJROTC Pass in Review
• Police question suspect in home invasions
• Pawlenty to speak in Aiken
• Synagogue celebration sold out
Weather Forces USC Aiken-AASU to Push Back Start Time
USC Aiken 26th in Latest ITA National Rankings
USC Aiken Women's Basketball NCAA Tournament Central
USC Aiken Softball Drops Pair of League Games to Pirates
• ADPS simulates fire conditions
• Council to decide on site for complex Tues.
• ARMC names 2011 Board of Governors
• Ash Wednesday serves as start to Lenten Season
• Officers trained for Taser use
• Review finds five violations at MOX facility
• Juilliard performance shows that music doesn't have to be serious
• Congressman extends invitation to DOE secretary for tour of SRS
• PRT prepares for third corporate fitness challenge
• South Aiken High to host dance party, karaoke for Relay
• Trash & Treasures Sale is Saturday
• Synagogue in Aiken will celebrate 90th anniversary
• UPDATE: Severe thunderstorm warning in effect
• Project Grad meeting at H. Odell Weeks Activities Center
17th-Ranked Pacers Fall to Indians in Midweek Contest
• Committee: Move County Complex to new location
• Daughter flung from roof of car
• Some Aikenites say to give new bar a chance
• Roberson faces long recovery time
• Board focuses on student achievement
• Juilliard in Aiken works with Youth Wing
• Schofield eighth-graders see what college offers
• Hundreds of students enjoy Juilliard in Aiken jazz
Threat of Inclement Weather Forces Time Change on Wednesday for Pacer Baseball
Kornegay Named League’s Freshman of the Week
USC Aiken Moves Into Top 10 For Second Time in School History
Cauley and Crimson Tide Take Top Honors at 14th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
Nationally-Ranked USC Aiken Drops Single Game to Catawba
Pacer Softball Splits League Doubleheader with 22nd-Ranked Saints
• Dunkin' Donuts, Baskin-Robbins on Aiken's Southside open today
• Midland Valley senior wins design competition for veterans memorial
• Graniteville man arrested on allegations of sexual assault
• EDITORIAL: New bar raises concerns
• ID sought for forgery suspect
• ADDA director cast for TV pilot, truTV episode
• Resident
• Owens-Corning workers still on strike over issues with contract negotiations
• Tipsey McStumbles: Skirting decency?
• Juilliard in Aiken outreach program makes a difference for area students
• Gas prices to continue climb
• Northbound traffic on Whiskey diverted
DeGraffinreed Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
USC Aiken 17th in Latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Top 30 Poll
USC Aiken to Face Tusculum at 1 p.m. Friday in NCAA Southeast Regional
Alabama in the Lead After First Two Rounds of Action at 14th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
• Local News in Brief for March 7
• Thoroughbred artist opens his only show of '11
• Aikenite unites with his aunt to write book about area
• Group celebrates 40 years, looks to future
• Buddies make reading fun
• Institute meeting to unite community
• Calling all area videographers for PRT contest
• Downtown cafe introduces baked salty and sweet treat to menu
• Kids to do jig in Ireland for gold on St. Pat's Day
• Local fraternity wants to give teens a place to show off talent
• Chisholm Gallery opens collection, includes area artist
• Tickets are on sale now for gospel concert
USC Aiken Falls Just Short in Bid for First PBC Tournament Title
Pacers Drop Opening League Series with Patriots; Split Top-20 Doubleheader
USC Aiken Earns Third Seed in NCAA Division II Southeast Regional
• Construction causes stumble for new tavern
• Owners not raising toast to new proposal for bars
• Pearce: City has managed money well
• Strike shuts down area plant
Inclement Weather Alters Weekend for Pacer Softball
USC Aiken Drops PBC Opener on Saturday
4-Peat! USC Aiken Obtains Fourth Consecutive PBC Title
Pacers Knock Off No. 1 Clayton State, Advance to PBC Championship Game
• Police examine gunshots fired into residence
• Couple in Romania looks back on start with service group
• Boykin spaniels go from Aiken to Westminster
• Teachers learn to maximize new technology
• Leadership Aiken to help prevent hunger
• The Red Pepper ready for business with new owners
• AAUW book fair begins
USC Aiken Women’s Tennis Alters Weekend Schedule
Two Pacers Nab All-PBC Plaudits; Harris Named Freshman of the Year
Pacer Duo Acquires All-PBC Accolades; Brown Chosen Defensive Player of the Year
• Council will likely settle fire district dispute
• Riverkeeper closer to goal
• Counterfeit scheme linked to West Africa
• Former SRNS employees allege unfair labor practices
• Aiken man sentenced to 35 years for sex crimes
• ADPS officers talk safety with kindergartners
• Juilliard in Aiken to kick off week of performances with concert today
• Police seek home invasion suspects
• AAUW Books 'N Things Fair starts today
• Center educates women on risk with national lymphedema awareness day
• Tour new tutoring center on Saturday
• Sidewalk sale is today through Saturday
• Books-A-Million hosts storytime for Read Across America Day
• Democrats meeting March 11 for annual dinner
• USCA students' spring break focused on Habitat for Humanity
• Bookings
• 'King's Speech' featured at Monetta Drive-In
• 'King's Speech' featured at Monetta Drive-In
• Alternative weekly Metro Spirit shuts down
USC Aiken Set to Host 14th Annual Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate
Pacers Split with Patriots, Clary Breaks Record
• Cut draws workers' ire
• Copper theft on rise in S.C.
• Man breaks back window, escapes moving police car
• Woman charged in $5M counterfeit scheme
• Women's history, teen events fill library's slate for March
• AMS Academic Team goes undefeated
• Adventure camps offered during spring break
• Sidewalk sale in downtown Aiken kicks off today
• Books-A-Million hosts storytime for Read Across America Day
• First-graders learn the importance of reading from USCA student interns
• The Metro Spiritclosed its doors after 22 years
• Spring sidewalk sale starts Thursday
• South Aiken Athletic Booster Club auction is March 12
• Metro Spirit closing its doors today
• Aiken Newcomers Club meeting Tuesday
• Bitler will speak at Aiken Land Conservancy meeting
• Aiken Today showcases area's best
• USCA women's softball players taking on Newberry today
• Clyburn honored with health care award
• Metro Spirit newspaper shutting down today
• Supreme Court backs Westboro funeral protesters
• Bitler to speak at Aiken Land Conservancy meeting
USC Aiken’s Edgewood Docudrama Receives Top District Award
• SLED the topic of Senior men's February meeting
• Fire claims life of elderly woman, husband survives
• Next round of layoffs hits SRS
• Woman will live on raft to raise awareness for Savannah River
• S.C. gas prices some of lowest in nation
• Beaux Arts Ball to raise funds for Aiken Prep
• Rifle team, aced inspection among JROTC's achievements
• Council lays out mission for committee
• Choosing a pool liner is a lot like picking out plates
• 'Edgewood' docudrama winner of education District III gold award
• Kidsignment Sale to be held this weekend
• South Aiken black history program features student poetry, black culture
• Glass artist leading workshop
• Springtime in Aiken already?
• SRNS announces next round of layoffs: 342 affected
• Trinity Hospice training volunteers
• USCA film wins prestigious award
• Woman killed in fire identified
• Troopers investigating wreck with injuries; road blocked
• Aiken Prep planning 95th Anniversary gala
• Get best deal on fuel at Gas Buddy website
• Father charged with stabbing daughter over medicine
• Upcomng event is a lesson in social media
• Internationally known comics stop in Aiken
• Comedy show on tap for Friday night
• Talkback
• Morning fire claims elderly woman's life
USC Aiken Up Two Spots to 12th in Latest National Poll
Pacers Finish Third at Argonaut Invitational
Pacers Unable to Overcome Late Deficit, Fall to Braves
Kornegay Named Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student Athlete of the Month
• Woman wins Super Bowl tickets for life
• Has spring sprung in Aiken?
• City Council approves SPCA MOU
• Man dies in motorcycle accident
• Role of advisory committee not defined before meeting
• Area residents hotly contest fire districts
• Board of Education recognizes the owner of Mr. Central for school aid
• Man found guilty of murder sentenced to 30 years in prison
• School board will continue its upgrades to school technology
• City of Aiken fills two job openings; one job still open
• Council to hear input on background checks
• Motorcyclist killed on I-20
• USCA basketball on ASTV tonight
• Johnston Peach Blossom Festival pageant accepting applications
• Reps from renowned stallion farm pay visit
• Citizens Advisory Committee meeting tonight about complex
• Robyne Thomas wins lifetime Super Bowl tickets
• Rain headed this way tonight
• Gas leak forces Byrd Elementary students to stay inside
• IHOP pancake giveaway is Tuesday
• Haley's visit postponed until March 15
• Council voting tonight on shelter agreement
• Pearce speaking at Friday event
• Jackson sentenced to prison for murder
• Police seek suspect in weekend shooting
Pacers Move Up to 16th in Latest National Poll
Nationally-Ranked Pacers in Fourth After First Day of Argonaut Invitational
Letien Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Juilliard faculty organist will be in recital at St. Thaddeus March 6
• Book sale section offers something for all
• Member gives new tribunal system thumbs up
• Committee to begin look at complex info
• Warm weather helps turnout for Battle of Aiken
• Pearl Harbor ring finally home
• Couple brings life to aged courtyard in downtown area
• Police Blotter for Feb. 28
• New Hamburg marker unveiled
• Suspect sought in N.A. shooting
• On the Agenda for Feb. 28
• Students to sing for studies with supreme soprano
• Area high school presents careers for progressing pupils to ponder
• Council to vote on agreement for shelter
• Worship this morning at the Battle of Aiken site
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Sweep Tigers
Pacer Softball Drops Conference Doubleheader on Road to Braves
• Odom - Coleman
• Will Congress undermine environmental progress?
• Is fluoride in area's water problematic?
• Juilliard returns to area for festival
• Police seek suspect in shooting
• Battle of Aiken begins
• Police arrest shooting suspect
• Two detained for prank calls to 911 dispatch
• Staffers smooch swine to stir up funding for school
• IHOP will be taking donations for CMN on Nat'l Pancake Day
• PEP seeks donations for RSM High teacher
• Nationally acclaimed poet comes to Aiken
• Knights of Columbus gives to special needs groups
• Haley postpones Aiken visit
• Dog obedience class will be held today
• Get ready for the Battle of Aiken
14th-Ranked Pacers to Play Host to Francis Marion in PBC Quarterfinals
USC Aiken Men and Women Post Identical 6-3 Wins Over Pfeiffer
USC Aiken to Host UNC Pembroke in PBC Tournament Quarterfinals
Pacers Close Regular Season on Four-Game Winning Streak With Overtime Win Over King
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Continue Onslaught Against Tigers
• Jackson found guilty of murder
• Pot plant suspect surrenders
• Playhouse looks for actor with bit of wit
• Riding center obtains new certified instructor
• What's happening in Aiken this weekend?
• Augusta man busted for robbery after stopping for beer
• Phelon sells part of Aiken facility
• Area school kids get hands-on with history at Battle of Aiken
• Jackson found guilty of murder
• Mall walkers receive recognition, prizes at annual awards breakfast
• The Aiken County Historical Society will meet Sunday
• Dixie Thunder to hold benefit run for member
• Roberson remains hospitalized
• 'Once Upon a Time' performance will be at USCA
• Celebrity Charity Casino Night is tonight
• Beer-buying bank robbery suspect ID'd
• USCA, Lander basketball teams square off tonight on ASTV
• Jazz concert planned for Saturday
• Here are the latest Aiken County detention center bookings
• Playoff spots are on the line
• First Assembly of God holding homecoming Sunday
• Federal funds for meth cleanup are wiped out
• Make Battle of Aiken part of your weekend plans
• Rain going away; sunshine making an appearance
• Aiken gymnasts win big at Furman competition
• Head over to Plum Pudding for cooking show
Pacer Softball Stumbles, Drops Road Doubleheader to Wingate
21st-Ranked Pacers Race Past Tigers
• Dr. Frank Roberson recovering from surgery
• Morris exhibit features abstract landscapes
• Meth cleanup no longer federally funded
• Religion briefs for Feb. 25
• Testimony continues in the Tevon Jackson murder trial
• Girl Scout cookie order distribution begins today
• Gas prices on the rise locally
• Local photographer to be featured at ACA
• Clemson students learn to wrangle park's equipment
• Graniteville man jailed on sex charge
• Names and Notes for Feb. 25
• Gov. Haley to visit Aiken on Thursday
• Black History concert is today
• Roberson still in Augusta hospital
• Suspect sought after pot plants found
• Residents meet to begin juvenile justice initiative
• Aiken Prep students create nifty inventions
• Man sentenced to 70 months in bank robbery
• Plum Pudding Event: Come see 'Cooking with Madjon' Friday at 10 a.m.
• Haley headed to Aiken March 3
• Noisy SunChips bag may be thing of the past
• Copper taken from area church
• Murder trial begins
• Educator Roberson still hospitalized
• Warm weather brings pollen, allergies
• Second phase of SRNS layoffs begins
• Houndslake to hold safety day
• Farrelly Brothers' latest is all edge, no soul
• Cat in the Hat visits Clearwater Elementary
• Renowned opera star to sing in Aiken
• Mayor says taxes won't be levied on Burnettown
• Augusta man sentenced in N.A. bank robbery
• SRR names longtime manager as president
• Johnston man publishes third book, offers hope
• Local Girl Scouts gather to mark World Thinking Day
• Local church offers help to handicapped homeowners
• College singers auditioning with opera singer
• College singers auditioning with opera singer
• Olson to replace Frence at SRR
• Former Aiken County prosecutor resigns after DUI arrest
• Former Aiken County prosecutor resigns after DUI arrest
• UPDATE: Superintendent Roberson has surgery
• Wreck causes traffic backup on S.C. 19
Pacers Move Back Into Top 25
USC Aiken Athletic Department Unveils Photo Store
14th-Ranked Pacer Women Make “Senior Night” a Night to Remember with Upset Over No. 2 Lander
Brown Free Throw in Final Second Leads Pacers to “Senior Night” Victory
Lincoln Exhibit To Be On Display Throughout March at USC Aiken
• Citizens council will recommend location for complex
• BOE to proceed with master plans
• The Battle of Aiken set for this weekend
• Two raccoons test positive for rabies
• Clutter hampers firefighters
• Silver Bluff High celebrates anniversary with '80s theme
• U.S. Rep. Duncan talks budget cuts during Aiken visit
• Body of missing N.A. man found
• ARMC to honor Mall Walkers
• SRNL and Wounded Warriorsto help veterans return to work
• Essential oils workshop to be held tonight
• Aiken library to hold seminar on digital branch downloads
• Tanker overturns, spills fuel
• Final public input session on complex tonight friom 7-9
• Bill would set texting while driving fine
Dancewordz holds Ballet Summer Intensive Audition in Columbia, SC
USC Aiken and Pfeiffer Match Set for 1 p.m. on Saturday
Kornegay Named PBC Freshman of the Week
USC Aiken Moves Up to 14th in Latest National Poll
Strong Final Round Leads Pacers to Fifth Place Finish at Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate
Record Falls While Pacers Sweep League Opener with Bearcats
SC Academy of Authors to Honor Three Writers at USC Aiken March 18
• Drawing will be held for renowned French equestrian artist's painting
• Man arrested on drug charges
• Robbery suspect behind bars
• Student wins award in chili cook-off
• N.A. residents discuss new complex plan
• G-Force takes 1st in robotics regional
• Girl Scout favorites arrive Thursday
• Officials: Fire danger continues
• Celebrate Aiken! generated budget surplus
• Faith-based job skills program is now seeking applicants for March session
• School board meeting at 6:30 p.m.
• USCA holding auditions for "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"
• Sheriff's Office Reserve Deputy Program is recruiting citizens
• Aiken SPCA and partner groups come together following the fire
• McMaster to advise USC on fundraising
• Jobs for Life students sought
• Jobs for Life students sought
• Group: S.C. needs better film incentives
• Stepmother indicted on murder charge in disabled girl's death
• Street corner sign teen's punishment for bad grades
• Man charged with running illegal tattoo parlor
• Hold off on outdoor burning, S.C. forestry officials warn
• No trial yet for Augusta woman charged in husband's death
Carmon Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
Letien in 10th After First Two Rounds of Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate
USC Aiken No. 21 in Latest Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Poll
• Teachers receive grants provided by online charity
• Group offers cheer clinic, experience to area girls
• Family to travel in April to test for black belts
• Men's Club marks 39 years in April
• S.C. House proposal opens door to new way of business
• Aiken Middle School gets a spring cleaning
• Equine artist to exhibit artwork at museum
• Rec group careful about keeping kids safe while playing
• Community rallies behind cleanup
USC Aiken Completes Sweep of Shippensburg
Pacer Tennis Pounces on Benedict for Easy Victories on Sunday Afternoon
Pacers Split Thriller with Nationally-Ranked Bears
• 'Up the Down Staircase' to premiere this week
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• USCA to host renowned poet at center for the arts
• Plantation educates on slave life during Civil War
• Group keeps dogs on beat, assists society against cancer
• Steeplechase parking deadline gallops near
• Drug investigation nets 7 arrests
• Teachers receive grants provided by online charity
• Relatives of adopted woman find her long-lost biological family, answers
• First female episcopal priest blazed trails during life
• Kids prepare projects for science fair
• Masterworks to hold auditions for all vocal parts
• Nominations sought for local outstanding chemistry teachers
• Seven arrested in drug bust
Pacer Men and Women Drop League Matches to Flagler
Late Surge Leads 27th-Ranked Pacers Past Shippensburg
Denham and Fellow Newcomers Keep Pacers Perfect
Brandt Becomes All-Time Wins Leader as 15th-Ranked Pacers Best AASU
USC Aiken Moves Up to Second in PBC East With Road Win Over AASU
• DOE to hold meeting on waste disposal
• Playhouse aids ADPS in lessons to reduce crisis
• Classes to offer intros to weaving, watercolor
• Dog's owner: Shooting was unnecessary
• Suspect named in North Augusta shooting
• Mini-course brings kids, knitters together
• Aiken Relay team leaders meet in preparation for May event
• Museum gift shop moved, room for documents still a work in progress
• Police Blotter for Feb. 19
• Fire crews battle brushy blaze
• Forestry officials: Don't do any outdoor burning this weekend
27th-Ranked Pacers Defeat Raiders 10-2
USC Aiken Tennis Teams Fall to Anderson
• 'Night of Magic' showcases area's competitive robots
• Young Women's Empowerment Conference to be held in April
• Women's Heart Board musical to open next week
• Local vocal instructor to hold book signing at library
• Religion Briefs for Feb. 18
• Aiken man wanted by FBI for child porn
• Sinise to visit CSRA veterans in April
• Officials seek suspect in North Augusta shooting
• Deputy shoots, kills pit bull
• Man arrested for role in hold up
• Aiken High duo will compete on national stage
• DHEC: Combat seasonal flu by getting vaccinated
• Official: Gunshot wound cause of death
• Purchases will benefit Aiken SPCA
• FBI seeks Aiken man wanted on child porn charges
USC Aiken to Open 2011 Spring Campaign at Sixth Annual Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate
• Gardeners should wait to avoid 'quick freeze'
• SPCA ready to start over
• North Augusta meth bust nets three arrests
• Man suspected in Tenn. murder caught in N.A.
• Cumbee Center needs volunteers, offering training
• Three Rivers to take waste from convenience centers
• Board does not support charter school bill
• Charges dismissed against Wetherington
• CSRA Young Marines program teaches discipline, leadership skills, teamwork
• Cleanup day at Aiken Middle aims to make the pond area usable again
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• Milestone reached in returning SRR waste tank to use
• Local news in brief
• NEW: Warrant issued for school secretary charged in sexual escapade
• Lottery mistake means two sets of winning numbers
• Bankrupt Borders closing hundreds of stores; Augusta location remaining open
National Osteoporosis Awareness Health Project
USC Aiken Still Third in Latest Region Poll
USC Aiken Tabbed Ninth in Latest Region Tally
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Thrash Wolves
15th-Ranked USC Aiken Women Keep Rolling in Road Win Over UNC Pembroke
USC Aiken Claims Crucial PBC East Road Win at UNC Pembroke
• TalkBack for Feb. 16
• Concerns raised about MOX in FY 2012
• Meteorologist gives kids a perspective on weather
• Midland Valley's FFA honored by national group
• Kidney Benefit run will help patients
• Calling all Aikenites for Carolina Bay cleanup Sunday
• Plan for County to fund background checks advances
• Witnessing Egypt unrest
• NEW: Memorial scholarship honors DeVore
Pacers Remain 15th in Latest National Poll
Freshman Kornegay Tabbed League’s Pitcher of the Week
Carmon and Wolfe Nab PBC Baseball Weekly Honors
• Sesquicentennial Civil War fact for Tuesday, Feb. 15
• The ultimate man cave
• There are several things to consider when adopting a dog
• Council to assess fluoride in water
• County officials hear from Wagener residents on complex
• Academic Renaissance incentive program kicks off at RS-M High
• Chu: Budget is part of plan to win future
• Briefs for Feb. 9
• Who should pay for background checks? Recreation Commission wants the County to pay full cost of background checks for volunteers
• Crosland Park meeting to focus on crime statistics
• Body of arson suspect found
• Changing wrecker rotation in N.A. raising frustration levels
• Carolina Bay would be a beautiful place were it not for all the litter
• Aerial surprise perfect end to Valentine's Day dinner
• Aiken celebrates partner cities, raises money for scholarships
• ATC may face cuts in state funding this year
• Aiken man suspected of starting fire found dead
• NEW: Right lane closed on I-20
Kornegay Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Council to review DOT's plan to fix Powderhouse Road
• Higher temps bring residents outdoors
• On the Agenda for Feb. 14
• Ex-presidential cat leads Aiken retiree into history
• Rail proposal is a reminder of Aiken's start
• Kennedy students receive variety of mini-courses
• Couple recounts days spent overseas
• SAHS CyberPatriots head to Orlando for semifinal competition
• Church returns to roots for celebration
• Aiken Trials race will be renamed after late trainer
• Local woman gets keys to her new home
• Police Blotter for Feb. 14
Pacers Maul Bears in Doubleheader to Remain Perfect
Barry Able to Salvage Final Game on Sunday in Pacer Series Victory
• Coffeehouse returns in patriotic spirit
• Irish footwear, quality apparel to be available at Highfields
• Alumni gather for annual homecoming
• Area schools compete in Science Bowl
• Stoner solves way to 3rd win
• What's in the cards for younger Mavris sister?
• Mavris: 'After a 10-year nightmare, the tunnel of light shines through'
• Four area fire departments receive grants
• Camp Invention to be held in June at Ruth Patrick
• Jazz orchestra reaches out to students
• Aiken man dies after hitting pole
• Help Line holds event for kids to raise funds
• Woman protests outside SRS against abuse in workplace
• Press presence prompts NADPS to cancel meeting
• More job cuts at SRS likely
• Council considers closing six parks at budget retreat
• Hit-and-run victim's brother hopes for recovery
• Local chiropractor charged with assault
• Local news in brief for Feb. 12
• USC Aiken lucky recipient of cutting-edge microscope
• Donations of food at Relay will weigh down luminaria
• Partnership dedicates hydrogen fueling station
• USC Aiken now home to unique microscope
• Comedian will perform tonight in Augusta
USC Aiken Men’s and Women’s Tennis Drop PBC Openers on Friday
Late-Inning Rally Lifts Nationally-Ranked Pacers Over Buccaneers in Top-30 Showdown
• Slow down
• Verizon iPhone arrives in Aiken
• Hollywood horses give exhibition in Aiken
• Jim Stewart meets Ky. counterpart of the same name
• AAUW celebrate 2010 grant recipients
• Local news in brief for Feb. 11
• Local soprano to perform Sunday
• 'Funniest Man in America' returns to Aiken on Saturday
• Partners in Friendship holding annual dinner
• Exhibition focuses on African-Americans
• Pigging out on pancakes will help teach reading
• Chief: Red Cross runs on 'generosity of people'
• Art Show & Sale will raise funds for local Women Build
• ACP holding auditions for 'Rent'
Physician Directory O-Z > Urology
Westphal Receives NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship
15th-Ranked Pacers Pick Up 20th Win in 69-59 Road Victory Over Montevallo
USC Aiken Unable to Hold Off Late Montevallo Rally
Pacers Unable to Ground Flying Fleet
• Volunteers needed to help clean up park
• USCA theatre event to gather donations for Cumbee Center
• Public input on new complex sought in three more meetings
• More construction for Pawnee/Neilson Connector
• Aiken Technical College will host MathCounts competition Saturday
• Winter weather advisory in place until 9 a.m.
• Three injured, two dead in Tuesday crash
• Egypt the topic of USCA panel
• Beta Sigma Phi members start new year
• Bond set in cyclist's death
• Kappa Alpha Psi alums celebrate centennial of fraternity founding
• Students will get treated to jazz performance
• Essay winners highlight Revolutionary War events
• Groups can help local businesses network, grow
• Snow could tag along with Thursday's rain
• Update: Two killed in Cooks Bridge Road crash
USC Aiken Women Remain Third in Latest Region Rankings
Pacer Men Advance to Sixth in Latest Region Rankings
Aranas Named to Tino Martinez Award Watch List
• Area health center changes ownership, adds new additions
• Pawnee/Neilson connector gets delayed again
• Trip to the DMV was less painful than expected
• Therapy dog combats fear
• Director: Aiken SPCA may reopen in March
• Civil suit filed in The Balcony auction dispute
• Restructured schedule could double career center students
• Voters select incumbents in primary
• Man charged in cyclist's death
• Man charged in cyclist's death
• Two confirmed dead in Cooks Bridge Road wreck
• Woman sentenced to prison for two years in drug case
• Author, doctor Clark Gillespie passes away at the age of 88
• Area teachers unsure of proposed plan to base pay on performance
• Cyclist struck by a car in October dies from injuries
• Fundraiser tonight will help girl with leukemia
USCA Inclusion Awards Announced
USCA’s Deidre Martin named Woman of the Year
USCA Dance Marathon to Benefit MCG Children’s Medical Center
USC Aiken Announces Fall 2010 Graduates
USC Aiken Announces Fall 2010 President’s and Dean’s Lists Honors
USCA Staff Member headed to Westminster Dog Show
• Get ready for more snow - maybe
USC Aiken Moves Into Top 15 in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Remains Perfect in 8-1 Road Victory Over Clark Atlanta
• Makin' the rockin' world go round
• SPCA thankful for community support during, after the fire
• Police: Woman stabbed husband
• Legislators, School Board talk about their education concerns
• Second complex public input meeting focuses on location
• County animal control to help Aiken SPCA recover from fire
• Woman charged with harassing 911 dispatch
• Bloodhounds aid police in tracking
• Briefs for Feb. 8
• Horse simulator helps riders gain confidence, improve technique
• Say cheese! Aiken Packers fans revel
• Police charge suspects with other break-ins
• Pink Zone highlights courage in battle against breast cancer
• N.A. Council primary is today
16th-Ranked Pacer Women Cruise Past Saints During Annual Pink Zone Contest
Alexander Achieves Century Mark With Home Win Over Saints
Brown Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Surveillance cameras may pop up downtown
• 'Spoiled' is not the only reason kids won't eat
• Sponsors sought for Jackson computer lab
• Area science center to debut updated life-size periodic table
• Locals show support for their favorite team
• Security Federal Corp. announces increase in third-quarter earnings
• Get tested for HIV, lessen stigma
• East Aiken celebrates Black History Month
• Police blotter for Feb. 7
• SPCA to learn extent of damage; locals urged to take care of pets
Pacer Tennis Opens 2011 Spring Campaign With Emphatic Victories
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Claim Opening Series Over Railsplitters
• Festival enriches students in language arts for sixth year
• Furry friends in need: Shelter seeks housing for animals after fire
• Bond set in felony DUI with deaths
• Vendors prepare for heavy traffic for Super Bowl
• Area show, sale of antiques opens doors to public
• Couple's daughter-in-law gets visit from WWII's 'kissing sailor'
• Two named team leaders for Aiken Communications
• UPDATE: Bond set in felony DUI case
• SPCA seeking donations after fire
Nationally-Ranked Pacers Open Regular Season by Splitting Twinbill With Lincoln Memorial
• Aiken native returns for Heart Board musical
• Chris' Camera Center takes first in photo book promotion contest
• Students get clean smile at ATC's annual event
• Freshman U.S. rep. opens Aiken office
• Students dance for children at MCG
• DOE manager has high hopes for SRS
• North Augusta native named Fluor CEO
• Fire at SPCA contained; all animals evacuated, safe
• Power restored to thousands after morning outage
Inclement Weather Forces Pacers to Open 2011 Season on Saturday
Make it an Evening of Pacer Athletics on the Television
• County Council voting districts to be redrawn
• Three charged with embezzling from DOE
• Preview party kicks off weekend of antiques
• Homeless shelter helps men get on their feet
• County adds two input sessions for new complex
• Local news in brief for Feb. 4
• Upcoming events for Feb. 4
• Upcoming events for Feb. 4
Schirmer Named to Capital One Academic All-District Team
USC Aiken Tennis Cancels Season-Opening Matches
• Verizon iPhone preorders begin
• Movie star horses coming to Aiken
• Man arrested on attempted murder charges
• Former SRNL lab director receives promotion in U.K.
• Black History Month play to use the past to empower and enlighten
• Dinner will raise money for Boys & Girls Club
• Movies, presentations fill library's slate in February
• Wear red to support heart health Friday
• Local news in brief for Feb. 3
• Local news in brief for Feb. 3
• Museum displays black history exhibit
• Investigators seek three for questioning in theft, fraud
• Antiques in the Heart of Aiken will host vendors, food, lectures
USC Aiken Moves Up to Third in Latest Region Rankings
USC Aiken Ranked Seventh in Latest Region Rankings
USC Aiken Knocks Off Third-Ranked Jaguars at Convocation Center
16th-Ranked Pacer Women Dish out School Record to Declaw Jaguars
Conner Named San Diego Padres Organizational Scout of the Year
• Council supports S.C. illegal immigration bill
• Awards given for guidance, support of diversity at USCA
• Man charged in high-speed chase linked to thefts
• Bond set at $10,000 for man charged in hit-and-run
• Willcox awarded environmental sustainability certification
• Test reactor dome removed at SRS
• Local lawyer to hold clinic
• South Aiken High students show their support for Relay For Life
• Spelling bee features words from the Bible
• Local woman aims to collect blank books for journaling
• USC Aiken will hold dance marathon fundraiser to benefit children at MCG
• Man charged in hit and run
Harris Named Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month for January
USC Aiken Moves Up Two Spots to 16th in Latest National Poll
Diaz Named Rookie of the Year on PGA Tour of Mexico
• Sorority collecting dresses to help girls attend prom
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• Man charged for meth; kids taken from home
• Fourteen Aiken County schools win Palmetto gold, silver awards
• ATC Foundation names new appointments
• Nature series set to continue with bluebirds seminar
• First Steps readies children for school
• SRNL microbes may aid in cleaning up chemicals
• Briefs for Feb. 1
• Tickets available for 'Frankenstein'
• Death by copperhead bite puzzles experts
• Soldier who died overseas had Aiken ties
• East Aiken students meet pianist
• City will fill three positions
• County will discuss backing anti-illegal immigration bill
Hospital Services > Behavioral Health Services
• Son of local resident killed in Afghanistan
• Children removed from home after meth bust
• GHS alumni to embark on Carnival cruise
• What is Council saying with final decision for County’s new complex months away?
• Visiting artist teaches, entertains Belvedere students
• Fighting breast cancer on the court
• Awards given for historic structures
• Center for the Arts announces schedule for its spring classes
• Teachers learn tips to handle kids' differentiated learning
• Learn more about Thoroughbreds, racing
• On the Agenda for Jan. 31
• Competing with others makes kids want to read
Schirmer Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• A look at some of those awaiting trial
• Mollusks are textbook example of declining biodiversity
• Re-enactors prepare for battle
• Conference brings together staff members of child care
• Periodic table gets an update
• Number of homicides in county down last year
• Retreat concludes with several goals on horizon
• Chiropractic adjustments lead to relief of horse's discomfort
• ADPS seeks info on series of robberies
• USCA awarded for eco-friendly laundry service
• Aiken Triple Crown nears
• Two arrested for meth lab in Warrenville
• Chamber honors superlative citizens
• Security tops issues at Council's annual retreat
• Wright gets life in Ga.; Aiken charges pending
• Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey present Barnum's FUNundrum
• School Board members impressed by student art
• Foundation will give out awards for preservation
• Aiken Chamber receives excellence awards
• Former NAMS students return to school to inspire eighth-graders
• Still no leads in hit-and-run
• Police Blotter for Jan. 29
• Officials try to ID burglary suspect from security tape
USC Aiken Athletics Continues Strong Performance in Classroom in Fall of 2010
• Officials seek armed robbery suspect
• City Council to talk goals for 2011 at Horizon Retreat
• Disney coming to Convocation Center in April
• USCA teaches eighth-graders the importance of CHOICES
• SRR tops list of safest DOE contractors
• Religion Briefs for Jan. 28
• ACTS celebrating 25 years in Aiken
• Man in coma after being shot in head
• Rescued dog is subject of upcoming 'Paw Prints'
• Re-enactment will highlight Civil War era
• Library will show Disney movie, have lullaby concert
• Three burglary suspects identified
• Local news in brief for Jan. 28
• Are you a Super fan?
Aranas and Carmon Tabbed to PBC Preseason All-Conference Baseball Team
Three-Time All-American Pacer Softball Player Strickland’s Jersey to be Retired During Half-time of Men’s Game on Feb. 7
Collection of Sir Walter Scott Books Donated to USCA
USCA to Receive Certificate for Carbon Neutrality Effort
• SRNL joins partners around the world in a radioecology network
• Funding cuts would stunt growth of arts school
• Drug charges stem from N.A. traffic stop
• State of the Union positive for SRNL, nuclear community
• Furniture store's closing date still not certain
• Juggling class begins at USCA today
• CSRA Heart Walk kicks off with tales of perseverance
• USCA student arrested on drug charges
• Aiken High seeks cleanup volunteers
• Local business leader name economic ambassador
• Midland Valley NJROTC aces its annual inspection
• Manhunt ends with three in custody
Inside Pacer Athletics – Episode 1 of 2011
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball Ranked Fourth in First Region Poll
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball National Leader in Blocked Shots
USC Aiken Releases Spring Athletic Media Guides
USC Aiken Men’s Basketball Organizes Food Drive for Augusta State Doubleheader
USC Aiken Selling Presale Tickets Currently for Augusta State Doubleheader
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• Filming wraps for reality show at W.Va. mine
• When traveling, be sure the car has a spare tire and a jack
• County Complex location is a concern
• Delayed taxes may affect millions of taxpayers
• Rally for a cure: Community supports Meredith Legg’s fight against cancer
• Dog that killed 9-year-old girl euthanized
• School Board delays action to advance construction project
• Cyclists to trek for clean water
• AHS students 'pay it forward'
• Expansion, relocation planned to increase traffic at two libraries
• Swap meet planned for outdoorsmen
• Briefs for Jan. 26
• Cyclist identified
USC Aiken Comes in At No. 18 in Latest National Poll
USC Aiken Women’s Basketball to Hold Annual Pink Zone Game on Feb. 7
• Volunteering may help increase job skills, lead to full time employment
• Busbee-Corbett seventh-grader correctly spells 'silhouette,' wins
• Man faces more HIV exposure charges
• Cyclist still in hospital; driver sought
• Legislature debates restrictions on balloon releases
• City Council denies proposal for Murphy Oil
• Local news in brief for Jan. 25
• Culinary arts students prepare benefit dinner
• Man charged with attempted murder
• Steven Adler: Appetite for rehabilitation
• Former Aiken Standard columnist to sign books
• North Augusta man charged in recent string of burglaries
• Visiting Rotarians say club's efforts have polio 'on the run'
• Heart Walk 2011 revs up on Wednesday
• Cyclist still in hospital after hit-and-run; driver sought
Brown Named Peach Belt Conference Player of the Week
USC Aiken Golf Continues Preparations for 2011 Spring Campaign
• Women battle adversity, named to S.C. Academic All-State Team
• Council to review plan for new fueling station
• Hundreds gather to show their appreciation for LeDuc's service
• USCA professor wins award for portrait
• Horse riders find yoga to be beneficial mentally, physically
• On the Agenda for Jan. 24
• Club raises funds for area charities
• Sixth-graders make strong showing at Future City contest
• Police seek driver in hit-and-run
Brown Chosen South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Nissan Leaf, Chevy Volt offer eco-friendly options
• Fatz Cafe to host pancake breakfast to aid employee
• St. Mary children branch out with natural production
• Teams qualify for state LEGO tourney
• 19th-century writer's legacy is now in USCA's possession
• 'Extreme Makeover' to premiere tonight
• Bridal event unveils winner of free wedding
• Group gives during Satur-Day of Service
• AAUW begins accepting book donations
• Odom - Lawrence
• Aiken - Moore
• Crosby - Ellison
17th-Ranked USC Aiken Unable to Knock Off No. 1 Lander in Battle of Top 20 Teams
• Aiken man charged with HIV exposure
• SRS won't be site for mercury storage
• Putting a hump in neighborhood speeding
• Plans for County rec center begin to take shape
• LeDuc to be honored for service at Sunday's farewell open house
• Talent search to gives local artists chance for promotion, distribution
Hospital Services > Southside Imaging Center
• Police search for suspect in multiple car break-ins
• Evening's basketball games start at 6 p.m.
USC Aiken Chosen to Finish Fourth in Preseason PBC Coaches Poll
• Sign up for childhood education conference
• Teachers urge School Board to support literacy program
• Sign up for childhood education conference
• Centers a source of hope and help in Graniteville
• Aiken Electric Cooperative awards more than $300K to attract industry
• Grieving mom gets no respite from well-meaning friends
• No Loko, Joose
• Drug bust nets arrests of 4 Wagener men
• Coroner's office may need more storage space
• High-speed chase of Augusta bank robbery suspects ends in Lexington
• Religion Briefs for Jan. 21
• Police seek to ID suspect in fraud
• Local news in brief
• Breezeway construction is now under way at downtown depot
• SRNS 'minigrants' program seeking teacher applicants
• County calls for citizen comments on complex
Winter Concert to Benefit USCA Music Department
Hospital Services > Diabetes Management
Hospital Services > Southside Medical Services
• Police: Body found in Bath ruled homicide
• Group says SRNS lacks licensing for reactors
• 'Frankenstein' cast to perform again as fundraiser for young artist
• Warrenville man charged with burglary, arson
• Students to compete in district spelling bee
• Aiken PRT offers monthly day trips for seniors
• Local firearms instructor was 'a prince of a fellow'
• Briefs for Jan. 20
• Brief for Jan. 20
• Aiken robotics teams will compete Sat.
• Web feature will allow tracking of sales tax
• Little Caesars returns to Aiken
• Community supports Heart Board at tea
• Death ruled homicide
USC Aiken Tennis Begins Preseason Practice for 2011 Spring Season
USC Aiken Baseball Acquires Second Preseason Ranking
The Bad Bulls Are Back!
USCA Professor’s Painting Takes SC State Fair Top Prize
• Bookings Jan. 14-17
• Brief for Jan. 19
• Blotter for Jan. 19
• Not everyone's a winner if a cheetah is involved
• Hallman impressed Haley willing to work with colleges
• Realtors gather for day of appreciation
• Residents give input on downtown revitalization
• Remains ID'd as missing Warrenville man
• Another nameless decade? USCA professor: Odd-sounding names not generally accepted
• Citizens speak on changes to noise ordinance
• New book aims to help business ready for future
• Broken water pipe on Laurens St. being fixed
• Remains found identified as missing Warrenville man
• Cinderella Project aims to give girls outfits for prom
• ACS awards Relay teams from 2010, prepares to begin 2011 campaign
• Ladies club sponsoring breakfast fundraiser
• St. John's to host global missions event
• Water shut off on Laurens Street from Richland Avenue to Public Safety
• Education board to meet Tuesday
• On the Agenda for Jan. 18
USC Aiken Moves Up One Spot to 17th in Latest National Poll
• Voice your opinion on noise ordinance
• Santorum talks to County GOP
• New MLK street signs leave addresses intact
• Stallions return to South Carolina
• Police Blotter for Jan. 18
• Warmth, interrupted by snow, makes for confusing season
• A city of character
• Fire kills chickens, destroys structure
• M'Aiken Magic prepares for upcoming competitions
• Camellia show names winners
• Professor: Correction of zodiac is authentic
• North Augusta Elementary named to Riley Honor Roll
• Equine expo to return to Camden on Feb. 5
• Positions change among leaders at Security Federal
Harris Named South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
• Students to tackle health care during Future City competition
• Signs off? Astrologers dispute addition of 13th zodiac sign
• Touching down on rugby
• Civil Affairs unit plans to hold reunion
• Camellia Society opens annual show
• Taylor named advertising director
• Jackson teenager holds IHRA Champion title
• Fraternity recognizes educator as 'drum major'
• Designer to host three-part seminar for sewing guild
• 'Rabbit Hole' play premiere includes red carpet, paparazzi
• Jackson: Don't use MLK Day to make up snow days
• Weekend warmth will melt lingering snow, ice
• Aiken woman to appear on ABC TV show
Mended Hearts Group Gives Back to USC Aiken
• Students create elements with interactive display
• Juilliard residency will culminate with performance today
• N.A. man charged in robbery, one sought
• Travel company has celebrated first anniversary
• Many gather to remember MLK Jr.
• ACA will hold holiday camp Monday
USC Aiken Announces Second Annual “Black Out – Fight for Sight Night”
• Religion briefs for Jan 14
• Polish philharmonic to perform at USCA
• City OKs sales tax allocation to SPCA
• Aiken bride-to-be says yes to dress on TLC's cameras
• Pre-order your cookies
• Former Sen. Santorum to speak at GOP luncheon
• ACSO busts three on drug charges
• Engineer finds way to spread his love of music
• Local news in brief
• Yucca Mtn. appeal will be heard in March
• ACP to roll out red carpet tonight
• Three local high school seniors earn DAR Good Citizen awards
• Check out blooms at Aiken Camellia Show on Saturday, Sunday
• Power restored to Aiken neighborhoods
Fort Discovery Display Relocated to USC Aiken, Unveiling Jan. 13
• Felony DUI charge said to have 'teeth'
• Scholarships honor lives lost
• Briefs for Jan. 13
• Brief for Jan. 13
• Organizers gear up for Battle of Aiken
• Public input sought for plan on area around new depot
• Aiken Middle students learn to get fit for life
• Former display at Fort Discovery moved to Ruth Patrick center at USCA
• Heritage Park on York Street nearly finished
• SRNL scientist honored with the title 'Fellow'
• Aiken branch of AAUW to begin accepting donations for book sale
• New display to be unveiled at Ruth Patrick Center
Pacers Claim 10th Straight Win in 74-66 Overtime Victory Over Francis Marion
Two Double-Doubles Not Enough For Pacers to Earn Road Victory at FMU
Pacer Baseball Prepares for Start of Preseason Practice
• School will host workshop to focus on parenting kids with special needs
• Storm forces Juilliard concert's postponement
• Snow and ice should have no effect on May peach harvest
• Cereal dilemma ends with instant response
• Number of power outages lower than expected
• Parkway's final phase helps reduce area traffic
• Firm seeks input from public for rec center
• Snow tracks lead to burglar's arrest
• Aiken thaws out after winter storm
• Briefs for Jan. 12
• County schools back in session Wednesday; second make up date announced
• Roads clearing; SRS returns to normal hours
• S.C. residents face icy roads, power outages
• Delivery of Tuesday's Aiken Standard has begun
USC Aiken Moves Up to 18th in Latest National Poll
• Aiken High School culinary students to prepare benefit dinner at Houndslake
• Blooms to vie for top honors at annual show
• Edgefield Theatre to audition for 'COBB'
• MONSTER JAM MADNESS
• ARMC outpatient services opening late Tuesday
News Room
• Arctic blast coats South in treacherous snow, ice
• Arctic blast coats South in treacherous snow, ice
• Polo arena comes to Hilltop Farm
• SRS employees save more than 194K lives by donating blood
• Columnist opens office to aid area with financial plans
• ASTV is your local source for weather
• Society shows appreciation for sidewalks across the city
• On the Agenda for Jan. 10
• City to discuss how to spend funding for animal control
• Kids learn business in virtual world
• Two die in crash on 278
• Officials around the county are ready for the worst, hoping for the best
• Cancellations, delays around area
• Two dead in wreck
Harris Tabbed South Carolina Education Lottery USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Week
The Concept H.R. Stretch - Your Guide to Everything Pacer Over the Coming Days
• Friends of the Railroad Depot offer volunteer opportunities
• Tips for driving safely on wintry roads
• Hunter Pace raises money for FOTAS, area animal shelter
• Kennel staff helps man during stroke
• Juilliard program coming in March
• Christmas parade winners named by Aiken Jaycees
• Joyful noises were abundant at weekend vocal workshop
• Stores gear up for upcoming storm
• Snow may return with ice
• Upcoming storm reminder of 2004 ice storm
• Ceremony remembers victims of derailment
• Agencies get ready for weather
• CSR Bluebird Society readies for the season
• Snow in forecast late Sunday night
• SRS, Yucca Mountain focus of Nuclear Future meeting
• Surviving driver charged with felony DUI
• Subway manager wins yearly award for third time
• Not just rhyme time: Authors bring poetry to area classrooms
• TalkBack for Jan. 8
• Charleston author to present book at library on Jan. 16
• Officials credit alertness, police work with 3 arrests
• New Goodwill campus still on track for opening in July
• STAR Riding seeks volunteers for program
USC Aiken Students Named Magellan Scholars
Fundraiser to support programs for minority students
MLK Observance to Be Held at USC Aiken
Tickets for USC Aiken-Augusta State Doubleheader in Augusta On Sale
• What to do if you see a reckless driver
• Eight USC Aiken students awarded grants
• Traffic on Rutland to be limited on Tuesday
• Company offers rides in exotic locales
• Local News in Brief for Jan. 7
• Nuclear group will seek input of public today
• Local news in brief for Jan. 7
• Columbia home to a unique African-American museum
• Wintry mix may be headed to the area
• Religion Briefs for Jan. 7
• Local man earns Living Legends of Dance award
• Mentors are meaningful at Schofield Middle School
• Downtown Italian eatery Oliv'a closes
• Six years later, Graniteville still recovering
• NAACP chapter installs its first white president
• Sanford bids farewell
• County examining fees assessed for online credit card payments
• Arrest made in Jackson shooting
• Students treated to Pop Tarts as teaching aids
• Dealership owner Satcher fondly remembered
• DVD donation brings to life local impact of the Revolutionary War
• Organizers gearing up for Relay For Life Golf Classic
• Leadership Aiken County brings holiday cheer to Helping Hands
• ACSO looking into break-in
• Girl with abusive home life should try to help herself
• County OKs 2nd reading of Owens Corning agreement
• Fiercer iPad rivals revealed this week
• Briefs for Jan. 5
• Church holds successful Christian spelling bee
• MLK Jr. Memorial Highway is finally marked with signs
• Lawsuit against local entities settled
• TalkBack for Jan. 5
Aiken History
Faison Tabbed Days Inn Downtown Aiken USC Aiken Athletic Department Student-Athlete of the Month
• Sharing the word: Three local young people who share growing up together in the Presbyterian Church pursue seminary studies
• Transporting homeless pets to other shelters give them a chance
• First Tee of Aiken nears first anniversary
• Dollar Tree in Aiken Mall, Catherine's Plus Sizes both set to close their doors
• Transporting homeless pets to other shelters give them a chance
• New program at ARMC will help parents to become 'TUFF' on obesity
• MOX facility deemed safe by federal agency
• Upcoming 'sing' to benefit ACTS
• Judge moves foward with Ferrara suit
• Two N.A. men die in Sunday night wreck
• Controlled burns will begin in Hitchcock Woods
• All about the palmetto
• County Council to discuss Owens Corning, loud noises
• Making plans to slow down a bit in 2011
• Police Blotter for Jan. 3
• On the Agenda for Jan. 3
• Man charged in robbery of jewelry store
• FOTAS to sponsor week's Hunter Pace
• Statue of city's founder may be shipped this week
• City searches for candidates for three positions now open
• Annual gathering to commemorate the nine lives lost
• Arrest made in jewelry store robbery
• Equine veterinary practice welcomes change
• County's first baby of 2011 born at ARMC
• Aiden, Sophia top baby names for 2010
• Aiken's Superheros: Local residents give to others
• W-SHS teacher honored by S.C. Ag educators
• Aiken Center for the Arts winter day camps let kids get creative
• Blotter for Jan. 2
• Area teens enjoy rain, warmer weather
• Area's Horse of Year trainer Evans dies
• Student finds new home at new college in Middle East
• Line your pockets this New Year
• North Aiken students dance 'The Nutcracker'
• Scottish poet to be celebrated with dinner
• Remember to donate blood even during the holidays
• Retired AHS teacher receives nat'l honor
• Contributions sought for black history exhibit at racing hall of fame
• Estate on Berrie Road has ties to Franklin Roosevelt
• Crash victims remembered as 'good kids, a great couple'
• Area wine merchants help keep new year sparkling
• Police search for suspect involved in jewelry theft
• Seriously ill keep current doctors under new law
• One airlifted, one dead from head-on crash
• 2010 Aiken Standard Person of the Year -- Bill Reynolds
• Firecrackers ring in the New Year with a bang
• Residents urged to use caution when celebrating with fireworks
• Brief for Dec. 30
• Support Heart Benefit by attending Heart Board Tea
• Hanging bottles are from a company promoting services
• Southside Dunkin' Donuts opening nears
Pacers Return From Holiday Break for Non-Conference Contest with Mars Hill
• County owns old Coca-Cola plant, will use for EMS
• Traffic lights fiasco is top local story of 2010
• Goodbye to snow as weather warms
• Register for 2011 Nature Series
• Church groups will host sing, workshop
• Recent tree cuts done properly
• Recent tree cuts done properly
• Police: Patrols increasing for New Year's Eve
Physician Directory A-N > Bariatric Surgery
• Man charged with kidnapping, violence
• Police: Put boxes for high-end items in bags, trash cans
• Technology development partnership aids in tank waste removal at SRS
• Yard waste crews will pick up discarded trees in City of Aiken
• City deals with heaping helping of holiday trash
• Haley, Greene top S.C. stories for 2010
• Adopting a pet that will fit into your life
• EDITORIAL: Top 10 lists provides lessons
• Local artists invited to show perspective on Aiken's past
• Couple extends Christmas celebration
• Ministry work impresses Aiken native
• Snow dusts Aiken County
• Burning smell prompts response by firefighters
• Police Blotter for Dec. 27
• LETTER: Medicare answer: lobbyists
• LETTER: All sides represented in opinions
• Send us your snow pics!
• Shelter gave man fresh start at life
• New facility caters to pet fitness, rehab
• Longtime clerk has seen much in her 50 years
• New recycling carts OK'd for City's resident program
• White Boxing Day? Snowflakes just may be one day late
• Having a holly, jolly Christmas while at work
• Volunteers make Christmas special
• Spine Doctors delivers gifts to Christ Central families
• Salley man killed in crash
• Shoppers hit mall for Christmas Eve rush
• Horse recuperating at a gallop
• Space Age material used in equestrian products
• ATC president says funding woes won't stop progress
• USCA could face funding cuts in 2011
• Lottery sales have soared
• Shoppers pick up a few last-minute gifts
• Graniteville nonprofit gives Christmas gifts to area children
• Accident ties up traffic
Physician Directory O-Z > Sleep Specialty
Physician Directory O-Z > Pain Management
Physician Directory O-Z > Pulmonology / Critical Care
• White Christmas?
• Owens Corning reveals $36M expansion plan
• Police still seek info in stabbing
• Looking forward to 2011: Savannah River Site
• New society to help preserve Edgewood
• Horses and carolers spread holiday cheer through downtown
• Middle-schoolers learn joy of visiting residents of retirement facility
• Motorcycle club makes donation to HopeHealth
• Blotter for Dec. 23
• Briefs for Dec. 23
• Three arrested after police raid suspected meth lab
• Aiken Young Professionals name rising stars at end-of-year meeting
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USC Aiken Holiday Closing Schedule Released
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• Owens Corning is Project Sunflower II company
• Three arrested after meth lab raid
Feast of Carols
Graduate List Announced
USC Aiken Names Equestrian Coach
USC Aiken to Hold Convocation Ceremony December 9
USCA Student Group to Hold Write-a-Thon
USCA Faculty Member Awarded Medical-Surgical Certification
Findings from USCA Election Study Released
Len Engel, USCA Staff Member and official “Real White-Bearded Santa,” to Visit Children
Edgewood Ladies Society Being Established at USCA
• Local News in Brief for Dec. 22
• Local reps pleased with new congressional seat
• Agency offers help to families
• Toys for Tots campaign will brighten Christmas morning for area children
• Seniors party with Santa Claus
• Looking ahead to 2011: Aiken County Council
• Man charged with murder in shooting
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• Audubon Society to hold Christmas bird count
• Crafting group donates more than 750 caps for MCG's tiniest patients
• Beech Island company gets SRNS contract
• Man charged in murder
USC Aiken Ranked 13th in Latest NABC/Division II Poll
Pacers Ranked 20th in Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Preseason Poll
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• Armed robbery suspect arrested
• Looking ahead to 2011: Aiken County Schools
• Aiken man charged with felony DUI
• Animal shelter sees influx of homeless pets
• Center offers families opportunities
• Armed robbery suspect arrested
• Depot announces holiday schedule
• Blotter for Dec. 21
• Magazine honors Aiken Electric
• Party at the Wilcox benefits Toys for Tots
• Merchants send Christmas wishes to colleague
• Looking ahead to 2011: Aiken County Schools
• Briefs for Dec. 21
• Suspect held in homicide
• Blotter for Dec. 20
• Aiken Middle kicks off holidays with art
• Hoofbeats, carols to return to downtown
• Students rake in the bucks for cancer
• Acupuncture treatments applied to ailing horses
• New in Town: Christmas in Hopelands simply breathtaking
• Looking ahead to 2011: Aiken City Council
• Vehicle service unveils name of newest tow truck
• Church group donates proceeds from fruitful event to nonprofits
• Taco Bell plans to expand parking lot, drive-through
• Mummified forest may reveal clues to climate change
• Get creativeSFlbat ACA Day Camps
• Stabbing assailant still at large
• Dozens of at-risk children shop for clothes through donation
• City celebrates 175th birthday
• New software detects piping flaws
• Santa Claus joins kids for charity breakfast
• GED tutoring program needs a helping hand
• Book shares lessons learned from years of singing, teaching
• Insurance agent was 'friend, patriot'
• Suspect sought in First Baptist stabbing
• ADPS officer wins award for excellence
• Local church donates sweatshirts to students at NEMS
• Pay freeze to affect 10,000 at SRS
• Musicians of Aiken County made a permanent exhibit at museum
• Brief for Dec. 18
• Historical museum moving gift shop, opening map room
• New Horizons Band members rediscover music
• Briefs for Dec. 17
• Job fair attracts ATC Brownfields trainees
• Hospice receives holiday gift of handmade blankets for patients
• Police: Multiple shooting suspects sought
• Pay freeze to affect over 10,000 SRS employees
• Pay freeze to affect over 10,000 SRS employees
• Car fire snarls traffic on Whiskey Road
• Don't miss out on Aiken's birthday bash
• Frigid weather likely to break this weekend Bitter cold to give way to warmer temperatures, cloudy skies, plenty of rain
• Belle Stoker graduates from Rollins
• County students exceed national, state AP averages
• Shop for stocking suffers and holiday gifts locally
• MOX construction progress 'acceptable'
• SRNS begins layoffs with self-selection
• Officials urge residents to have their chimneys checked
• Reporter spreads holiday cheer, rings Salvation Army bell
• Commercial aims to educate on drunken driving
• Religion Briefs for Dec. 17
• More than 300 SRS workers opt for self-select
• Secret Santa program 'filling kids with hope'
• Kids found in home with alleged meth lab
• Family finds peace at Solstice service
• Red Cross responds to 11 fires in 10 days
• Aiken County teachers earn National Board Certification
• Boy celebrates 10th birthday by giving to others in need
• Schools receive performance awards
• Breakfast with Santa to be held
• County approves plan to train volunteer litter collectors on how to report littering
• County cautions of misleading letter for deed retrieval
• City Council approves addition of new position to public works
• Local shops to hold fundraiser for the Child Advocacy Center
• Another year with Mike
• Police: Beware holiday burglars
• Plan a trip by calling 511 info
• More than pets: Local inventor has made a living with his feathered companions
• Take some time for yourself with 'No Show' Christmas Charity Ball
• Mystery company still a secret; noise ordinance vote postponed
• Kids learn about future energy
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• TalkBack for Dec. 14
• Five area churches among sponsors of local woman's Habitat house
• Student charged for Aiken High fire
• Cracker Barrel gets thumbs up from Council
• Celebrate Aiken by saying 'happy birthday' at bash
• Police: Car chase leads to arrest
• Man injured in crash has died
• Trip is life-changing for former Aikenite
• Seminar on youth/gang violence to be held
• Breakfast with Santa to be held
• Aiken Mended Hearts chapter makes a donation to Aiken Tech cardiac lab
• Company plans expansion, may bring jobs to Aiken
• Shooting suspect charged with attempted murder
Physician Directory A-N > Cardiac Surgery
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• Armed robbery suspect sought
• Warrenville man reported missing
• City's birthday party needs volunteers
• Christmas in my new home
• Toys for Tots to hold holiday party
• No myth: Chocolate bad for dogs, but not as bad as you might think
• Time capsule buried to celebrate Aiken
• City to again discuss Cracker Barrel
• CyberPatriots head to nat'l semifinals
• Gingerbread house on display at Publix
• Hall of Fame trainer Miller dies at age 89
• Parade gets crowd in Christmas spirit
• On the Agenda for Dec. 13
• ACP raising funds for trip to NYC
• Tri-Development brings holiday festivities to the area's disabled consumers
• Aiken Tech holds graduation ceremony
• Seniors party, celebrate the season at Windham House
• Are lawmakers really pulling plug on pork?
• Hopelands lights up for holidays for 19th year
• Leon Everette to sing at Tea Party '10 event
• ATC students receive certificates
• UPS employees pack trucks with toys for Salvation Army
• Artists welcome visitors to shop
• Library will show variety of films before Christmas holiday
• TalkBack for Dec. 11
• 2011 Nissan Altima coupe has plenty of flash
• St. Mary's school celebrates Gingerbread Day tradition
• Three collared for alleged car break-ins
• Gone digital?
• Man charged for daughter's death in Sept. 10 crash
• SRNS memo leaks lead to disciplinary action
• Public tours of SRS offered in '11
• Students sail Charleston Harbor to learn about marine science
• Children to perform recital at historical museum
• Church seeks volunteers to help wrap gifts for Secret Santa program
• Court greenlights lawsuit seeking to open Yucca
• USC Aiken graduates
• Religion Briefs for Dec. 10
• Augusta monument commemorates Confederate dead
• Tennis camp to keep kids exercising in winter
• Aiken parade is Sunday
• Car salesman remembered as a mentor, friend
• New exhibits open at the ACA
• USCA grads ready for a bright future
• SRS employees give Santa hand with donation to Toys for Tots
• Students' visions of the future to be put in time capsule
• Shoppers enjoy glow of downtown, stores
• Mystery caller tries to scam local sub shop
• Police seek suspects in batteries theft
• Local scouts to go to Japan in February
• County convenience centers will take Christmas trees for recycling
• It's 'wheelie' Christmas!
• Dog euthanized, owner charged
• Doll House gets Christmas decor
• Miniard wins Realtor of the Year for second time
• Public Safety investigating fire at Aiken High
• Auction benefits cancer patient
• Mental Health America holds 'Operation Santa'
• Briefs for Dec. 9
• Christmas on Breezy Hill ends Saturday
• New algebra class aims to help students improve test scores
• SRR makes donation to Salvation Army
• Open house at Rose Hill Estate will benefit Christ Central Ministries
Physician Directory O-Z > Pediatrics
Physician Directory A-N > Hospital Based Physicians
• Florida's Meyer steps down
• Concerned grandma thinks her grandson is too young to hunt
• Cost of items in song nears $100,000
• Students celebrate Arbor Day by planting Cathedral live oak
• Outstanding USCA senior grad lauded by professors
• Nursing instructor receives medical-surgical certification
• Fundraiser to raise support for former Olympic swimmer
• Support library by donating to collections
• ACA to hold lecture on State Museum exhibit
• New city manager looks ahead to job
• Single-gender classes expand throughout county and state
• The people have spoken
• New, familiar faces attend Make-A-Wish benefit meal
• Holly Day brings sweet treats for holiday shoppers
• ABATE bikers provide for Helping Hands
• Cumbee Center gets monetary help from group's monthly car cruise-in
• Top drawings on display at Christmas at Lake
• ACA calls on artists for January exhibition
• Show opens with 134 crafters
• Public meeting to discuss oxide fuel project
• Crash results in felony DUI charge for teen
• Blessing listed as top Thanksgiving tradition
• Aiken greets the season
• Briefs for Dec. 4
• Triplets celebrate their birthday by giving to ACTS
• Junior Woman's Club auction will benefit the Child Advocacy Center
• Contactor modules used to process cesium travel from Tenn. to SRS
• Author signs copies of latest fox hunting book
Senior Wellness > > Senior Wellness Program
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• Briefs for Dec. 3
• Religion Briefs for Dec. 3
• It's just not Christmas without these classics
• SAHS students to perform classic British farce
• Club donations to maintain City flags
• Society to sing a Spanish Christmas
• Man charged in fatal wreck
• Dog stolen from shelter returned
• 'Tis the season
• City, DOT plan for future of the Westside
• Experience a winter wonderland at Millbrook Christmas presentation
• Wagener-Salley ROTC color guard gets Clemson experience
• Dealership 'happy to be in Aiken'
• Goodwill moving to new location
• Man charged in fatal crash
• USCA student newspaper will hold fashion show
• Aiken Christmas parade will be live on TV, web
• ABATE Aiken to hold annual Toy Run
• USCA student newspaper will hold fashion show
• Gov. Sanford lauds local charter school
• Career center selling three poinsettia varieties
• Area author to tell fish story
• School honors Aiken High volleyball team
• Gov. Sanford 'sold' on MTU
• Man wanted in Oct. 17 shooting turns himself in
• Owner: Rick's Produce to remain open, but where?
• Local news in brief for Dec. 2
The Southern Slam Tour is a full of Promise
• People with inflatables clearly love Christmas
• Video captures harrowing SRS barricade crash
• Men on camera not suspects in teens' executions
• Three charged in undercover drug bust
• Season's Thievings: Local agency warns of grinchy scammer
• Food donations head to pantries, more still needed
• Additional performance added to 'Christmas Story' schedule
• 2011-12 school budget will be challenge
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• Original song to be performed at tree lighting
• Nutcracker Tea to be held for the second year at historical museum
• SRNL employee recognized for recycling method for nuclear fuel
• Breakfast will help grant wishes
• St. John's UMC to host Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols
• SRNL employee recognized for reycling method for nuclear fuel
• Severe weather expected this afternoon
• Professor of the year: Teaching today's students presents new, special challenges
• Gallery owner to discuss American canine art
• Governor's Mansion opens to public Thursday
• Local Christmas parade schedules
• Pay freeze may affect SRS workers
• Judge: Accused murderer Mavris not fit to stand trial
• Share your Christmas memories with the Aiken Standard
• Women murdered 'execution-style,' investigators say
• Citing deficit, Obama freezing federal worker pay
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• Police Blotter for Nov. 29
• 'Tis the season for giving and for crazed, Black Friday shoppers
• PEP donation to allow for different learning approach
• Cancer survivors urge women to get examined
• City installs signs to spark shopping on side streets
• Christmas trees seek a home for holidays
• Red lottery ball travels through downtown for commericial shoot
• School Board to discuss budget cuts at meeting
• Aiken inspires artist with local roots
• Holiday luncheon honors progress of Wagener school
• Is your money funny?
• Students showcase work at health fair
• Controversial author to speak on healthy cures
• Chitlin scent fills town for 45th year
• Artist to showcase equine art exhibit in December
• Give thanks that wild turkeys escaped extinction
• Camp Sharigan children help with turkey dinner
• Aiken Quilt Shoppe hosts showing of Silpada sterling silver jewelry
• Local news in brief for Nov. 27
• Parent organization: Funding is key to improving Aiken High
• Local temperatures will dip this week
• Customers take advantage of Black Friday shopping deals
• Info sought in murders of two Aiken County women
• USC Aiken to hold graduation ceremony Dec. 9
• Suspect sought for passing counterfeit check
• Chitlin' Strut to be held tomorrow
• Local bus system adds extra run for Black Friday
• Interactive production of 'Pied Piper' introduces children to the theater
• 'Equitrekking' explores the world on horseback
• Briefs for Nov. 26
• Mall store sells authentic Native American items
• Downtown Aiken shops will host A Holly Day
• Annual Chitlin' Strut in Salley will be Saturday
• Get ready to sing at Aiken tree lighting
• Thanksgiving sales bring grumbles
• Aikenites share meal at One Table
• Blessing of Hounds sign of the holiday season in Aiken
• Former county treasurer's poetry collected
• Perry man killed in collision
• Fifth-graders role-play as immigrants
• Shoppers get big meal items at last minute
• One Table is today
• Suspect arrested in Tuesday shooting
• 'Tis the season to start shopping
• Perry man killed in traffic collision
• Police prep for holiday travelers
• One Table Thanksgiving dinner is free to public
• Break-ins surge in Aiken, avoid becoming target
• 'Extreme Makeover' will build home in Augusta
• Group gives out 140 coats
• Feast of carols to bring back 'a time gone by'
• Commission to tour SRS, review waste management
• Briefs for Nov. 23
• 'Frankie' gets awards, standing ovation at state theater festival
• Oyster Roast to benefit CAC
• Library to improve children's collection using Angel Tree
• Cracker Barrel plans move forward
• Register for Aiken Christmas parade
• Aiken Tech putting students on fast track to nuclear jobs
• Hitchcock Woods Foundation releases calendar
• Council OKs revenue bond for MTU Detroit Diesel
• Land conservancy to hold Bloodies and Bagels event
• Musical tribute to Aiken told city's history through song, narration
• Pearce named city manager
• List of eateries open on Thanksgiving grows
• Flight-weary holiday travelers prepared to pay more at pump
• Pearce named new City Manager
• Christian program offers help for people to get lives on track
• New sweets store offers retro candy
• Plethora of parades to take place
• Local News in Brief for Nov. 22
• 25 years later, boy's disappearance still affects Aiken County
• Fraternity members meet with area teenagers to discuss issues
• Motorcycle club provides dinner
• Don't starve on Thanksgiving
• Trees mark beginning of season of giving
• On the Agenda for Nov. 22
• Step right up! Get your fair favorites!
• Hopelands to prepare lights for holiday
• 'A Christmas Story' to debut on Friday at the Playhouse
• LAC meeting focuses on area equine industry
• Kids spend time with parents making books
• Pets pose with Santa at shelter
• City to announce new manager to replace LeDuc
• City Council to discuss plans for Cracker Barrel
• Hounds receive annual blessing for 16th year
• Bonsai garden opens doors to nature lovers
• Aiken center looks into making Fort Sumter energy independent
• Osteen opens his cabin for viewing to the community
• Dance benefit a success
• Church drama searches for 'real meaning of Christmas'
• ADDA unveils 2010 Medallion
• County adds fuel efficient vehicles to fleet
• Charitable giving season begins
• SRNS patents waste detector
• Big Lots officially becomes part of the North Augusta community
• Blessing of the Hounds returns on Thanksgiving
• Historic home open for tours after restoration
• Get alerts by phone
• Man flees on lawn mower after stick-up
• Rivals put aside differences for Hitchcock benefit
• Three finalists interview for city manager
• SRR awarded for safety efforts
• Aiken Community Band to present Christmas concert
• Fraternity assaults illiteracy at Head Start
• Local couple to open their bonsai garden to the public this weekend
• Planning Commission gives OK to cell towers
• Aiken Tech students join honor society
• Get all dolled up, ready to dance at senior prom Sat.
• Stick-up suspect flees scene on mower
• Hyperion CEO lectures about nuclear reactor
• County purchasing Coca-Cola facility
• ADPS: Downtown upgrades shouldn't create traffic issues
• Fire destroys N.A. house
• Christian Science Reading Room relocates to the church
• Career day at Schofield stressed career mapping
• One Table in need of desserts
• Friendship Baptist Church celebrates 144th anniversary
• Local news in brief for Nov. 18
• Christmas Craft Show returns for 40th year
• Wagener woman sentenced to federal prison
• Mayor visits local home care patient
• Area teens tour State Fair with Tenenbaum
• Boys' State attendees honored
• Kids tell turkey secrets
• Former NADPS chief to run for Council
• First part of 'Deathly Hallows' to premiere at midnight
• Residents speak out on drag strip noise
• Well-known dog dies of old age
• ACP to show 'Antigone' twice on Sat.
• Trees may help provide gifts for needy kids, pets on holiday
• Cabin tours to be held on Saturday
• SRNS ships uranium to TVA
• Rash of robberies under investigation
• Aiken High observes Veterans Day
• Briefs for Nov. 17
• Take steps to keep pets warm when the temperature drops
• Best-selling author makes a stop in Aiken
• Clemson's Walker keeps his mind on the game
• City forum, survey results show concerns as well as satisfaction
• Interact teaches high school students about fundraising, community service
• Man detained after running from cops
• SRS deer hunt gives 32 hunters with disabilities an opportunity
• Annual luncheon for Hitchcock will be held at Outback
• Second Baptist development to hold community meeting
• Lecture will focus on modular reactors
• Concert will celebrate Aiken's 175th birthday
• J.D. Lever students meet some local critters
• County to hear about noise ordinance exemption
• Voice of Polo Club retires after 33 years
• Center of the Arts show brings talent to Aiken
• Phase three of sales tax to fund expansion for area animal shelter
• Organization seeks donations for annual Operation Santa fete
• Why Worry Hounds remembers its fallen horses at open meet
• On the Agenda for Nov. 15
• Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down for Nov. 14
• Outdoors group to sell holiday trees for program
• Troopers are urging motorists to move over
• School honors veterans
• Motorcycle club collects donations for children
• Tickets still available for Feast of Carols
• Bus to provide free fare Fridays
• Event raises support for animal welfare
• Riders to showcase talent at polo event
• Keeping good credit: A few tips to keep your finances safe
• Area honors veterans and fallen soldiers
• Historic site provides tour on slavery
• Hospice volunteers offer help
• Scout donates to SPCA as part of Eagle project
• Record-setting polo match raised $17,200 for Wounded Warriors
• Coordinated drug raids net five arrests
• Police seeking fraud suspect
• Body found last month ID'd
• Tickets still available for turkey dinner
• SRNS invests $155 million in area businesses
• Lumberjack's restaurant brings rustic feel, fun menu to Jackson
• Bridal show will feature Aiken vendors
• Charity basketball game to benefit Cancer Foundation
• Museum celebrates work of American impressionist
• Volunteers needed for candles on cake
• ARMC imaging center celebrates opening
• Schools maintain '09 ratings in 2010
• Aiken vets honored
• Schools maintain '09 ratings in 2010
• Women raise money for the Cumbee Center
• Officers learn bicycle patrol skills
• Trinity to hold book sale
• Red Cross seeks cards for heroes
• Student receives Legion of Valor award at South Aiken ceremony
• Soldier shares remarkable recovery with USCA students, looks foward to future
• Knights dedicate memorial stone in honor of veterans
• Two men arrested for auto break-in
• Camera shop to give free lessons
• SRNS confirms layoffs, restructuring plan
• Barber shop honors veterans with display
• Cause of airplane crash not known
• Burst pipe floods County offices, some businesses
• Stoker plans book about literary ancestor
• Gallery party to host area artists
• Home tour to return for holidays
• Wish list odyssey brings nostalgia
• Musical tribute will celebrate top songs of Aiken
• Valley Empty Stocking Fund to hold first application session of the season
• Preliminary report on plane crash released
• Layoffs coming to SRS
• Several options up in the air for county complex
• Students honor fallen soldiers
• Expert opinion split in murder trial hearing
• Redcliffe locked down after report of gunman
• Local briefs for Nov. 11
• Weekend beating leads to attempted murder charges
• Breakfast to support County Animal Shelter
• Newcomers' Club fundraiser will benefit community groups
• BREAKING: Students released from Redcliffe Elem.; no evidence of gunman found
• City seeks photos for Aiken's 175th birthday celebration
• SRR learns about challenges faced by Aiken County schools and how to help
• CDIC to offer foreclosure help
• Aiken veterans to be honored
• Local gamers stay up late for 'Call of Duty: Black Ops'
• HEAT patrols continue in county
• Students impress with smoothies
• Leavelle McCampbell celebrates vets
• Calling animal control can help reunite pets and owners
• Youth Wing looks at the tragedy of war in their latest production
• Delegation swears oath
• County Complex deemed not historic
• Aiken High Class of 1966 celebrates with girls night out
• First class tour rolls through train depot
• Lecture on healing to be held at ACA
• City Council begins reviewing applications for next city manager
• Police Blotter for Nov. 8
• Local News in Brief for Nov. 8
• Concert will be a battle of the sexes
• City Council to consider designation
• Steeplechase experience is one of a kind
• On the Agenda for Nov. 8
• One Table to bring holiday cheer
• Christ Central opens academy and Hope Center
• Warrenville native sculpts career designing dolls
• Whiskey Road Fox Hounds open season
• Volunteer teams make repairs to impact area
• Longest polo game sets world record for cause
• Doctor returns from Egypt in midst of terror
• Hornets net state title
• Thumbs Up, Thumbs down for Nov. 7
• Career night helps bring kids closer to their future
• Toast of Town continues tonight
• Mural brings N.A.'s founder to Rosemary
• Program to continue giving to kids this holiday season
• Benefit Bank of S.C. helps Midland Valley residents find financial help
• St. John's celebrates crisp fruit
• Ladies travel back in time for tournament at Aiken Golf Club
• Blotter for Nov. 6
• Local news in brief
• SRNL partnership will address water protection, clean up
• The Knights of EastWind to host second Renaissance fair
• Traffic stop leads to arrest
• Chitlin' Strut Idol to return
• Students introduced to Chinese culture
• Sign honors fallen soldier
• SRNS employee invents box for shipping nuclear waste
• Hair Cottage to host benefit sale for animal shelter
• Traffic lights on Whiskey, Pine Log to be upgraded
• Aiken native had a hand in producing 'Megamind' film
• Freezing temps may come Saturday
• East Aiken honors veterans
• Church stands as testament to Southern resilience
• Images released of Ridge Spring robbers
• ACA offering workshops for handmade gifts
• Medical offices to open in Hitchcock Plaza
• Apple Fest to return to St. John's
• Blotter for Nov. 4
• Local briefs for Nov. 4
• Group kicks off fundraising drive for Hopelands
• Three busted in Bath meth lab
• Aiken High students inducted into society
• Pee Wee cloggers win division title
• Suicide prevention tools give teens means of coping
• Photos of suspects released
• Local youths will work together to help Impact Aiken
• Warrenville students will add color to Veterans Day service
• USCA prof.: Election results 'surprising'
• Dawn to Dusk to attempt record polo game
• Commission: No designation for County Complex
• Traffic funneled on Pine Log Rd.
• County voters get creative with write-in votes
• Holdup possibly connected to shooting
• Governor's School holds info session
• School Board incumbents return, Smith wins close race
• Incumbents hang on to County Council seats
• County re-elects incumbents; Shaw wins New Ellenton mayor's race
• Penny sales tax passes
• Haley takes governor's race
• Proceeds from bazaar will go to less fortunate around world
• Firefighters battle blaze at Southside warehouse
• Houndslake to showcase homes, living experience
• City to hold pet fair on Saturday
• Museum hosts inaugural hickory shaft golf tournament for women
• Historical museum quilt show opens, winners are announced
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• Library offers full slate of events this month
• Lookaway site of Designer Show House seminars
• DeMint wins re-election to U.S. Senate
• Sales tax extension passes
• FINAL: Local Election Results
• Parents help Millbrook Elem. students learn science, math
• Local preschoolers engage in joys of reading
• Voters head to polls today
• Register, microchip pets
• Two former Navy submariners join forces again, 45 years on
• Commission to hold meeting on County Complex
• Horoscopes for Nov. 1
• 'Divas' get special treatment for service
• Students learn about area jobs
• Poker run raises funds to save foals
• Presbyterian Church honors tartans
• School Board District 6 race
• School Board District 7 race
• School Board District 5 race
• School Board District 7 race
• School Board District 2 race
• Local news in brief for Nov. 2
• Dad gives Aiken a thumbs up
• New technology will aid in the clean up at Savannah River Site
• Shift in ground further delays the Pawnee/Neilson connector
• Missing horses returned to owner
• Cast your absentee vote by today
• Police seeking shooter
• NTSB surveys plane crash site
• United Way surpasses goal
• College theater to hold feast of carols
• Area Girl Scout troops team up to collect food
• Authors seek recipes for state cookbook
• Students push up to fight hunger
• Bestselling author to give portion of book signing sales to Heart Board
• Professor's works to be presented at recital
• Habitat home is now shingled; interior is next on the agenda
• Officials to clean site of plane crash
• Viewers from Southeast gather for area horse race
• Marsh tackies to be in carriage parade
• Bookings for Oct. 28
• ARMC workers show off pumpkin carving talents
• Halloween events around town
• Local news in brief for Oct. 30
• One-cent tax goes to voters
• Local news in brief for Oct. 30
• Nikki Haley rallies at Red Pepper Cafe
• Plane crash kills 1
• SRS plans 1,400 layoffs
• No survivors in Aiken plane crash
• TalkBack for Oct. 25, 2010
• Aiken is above state on exit exams
• Hitchcock surpasses its United Way campaign goal in spooktacular style
• Man stopped by bike police faces crack cocaine charges
• Local news in brief for Oct. 30
• Village of Shops will return to Fall Steeplechase
• Mounted cops in town for exam
• Organization fights cancer one ribbon at a time
• Dyer talks nuclear energy in Aiken County
• Ag Commissioner candidates spar over market's relocation
• Religion Briefs for Oct. 29
• Halloween drawing contest winners announced
• Costco to open Augusta store
• SRNS announces energy partnership
Hospital Services > Weight-Loss Surgery
• Graham: National health reform must be amended
• Council approves housing complex
• Man wanted for attempted murder jailed
• Birthday concert for Aiken coming in November
• Roundup of S.C. candidates for U.S. House, Senate
• Reconstruction team looks back at fatal crash
• St. Mary's introduces new reading program
• Cancer survivors gather for lunch
• Briefs for Oct. 28
• CyberPatriots compete online
• North Augusta Middle first up for TAVs
• Election roundup: Superintendent, Attorney General, Lt. Governor
• Drawing to be held for rail spot at Spring Steeplechase
• Aiken to trick or treat on Sunday
• The legend of the McRib
• SRNS announces partnership with GE Hitachi
• Aiken SPCA looks ahead
• Writer turns NaNoWriMo work into published novel
• Bookings for Oct. 22-24
• Blotter for Oct. 26
• Former DuPont employees gather for reunion
• County officials work to ID skeletal remains
• Several area commission seats to be filled solely by write-in candidates
• Wine-tasting to raise money for scholarship
• Code Blue event aims to raise money, awareness for arthritis
• Land Conservancy to hold lecture at Rose Hill
• Sanders to head up SRNL future energy park efforts
• Council approves name for new park
• Aiken Public Safety to reconstruct fatal crash today
• House candidate Taylor wants fair tax bill
• Local write-in candidate puts hat in ring for U.S. Senate seat
• Sen. Graham receives warm welcome in Aiken
• Aiken readies for Fall Steeplechase Saturday
• Lane closed on Wednesday
Employment > > Employment
• On the Agenda for Oct. 24
• Local News in Brief for Oct. 25
• Juilliard artists meet with area teens
• Horses, thieves sought
• Performing arts series kicks off
• Annual Richland Creek Antique Fall Festival coming up
• School Board candidates for districts 2, 3 and 5
• A few tips to consider to $ave while $pending
• Sea lions entertain at fair
• UPDATE: Crash closes road
• Letter from the Publisher regarding editorial cartoon
• Blogger talks school vouchers, funding
• Parking set aside for Hotel Aiken during construction
• School Board candidates may face tough decisions
• Man dies in head-on crash on bypass
• Letter from the Publisher
• Schofield students get first-hand experience on, behind the camera
• Haunted house fun, bad idea for a skittish person
• County nominees speak on area issues
• Does changing words in the Lord's Prayer alter meaning?
• Fair rides thrill residents each year
• Local quilt guild makes difference
• Halloween trail ride offers spooktacular fun at Audubon
• Grant brings shades of green to school
• Productive Congress gets no respect from voters
• Area college class investigates mock murder for credit
• Students capture worth of area woods, wildlife
• Who owns Woodside's roads?
• SA cheer coach charged with taking school funds
• Old Glory stands proud
• Area theater shows 3D movies
• Skeletal remains found near highway
• USC gets $2.9M grant for Graniteville research
• Group holds sale to support area library
• Dunbar, Shaw on ballot for New Ellenton mayor
• Local students learn saving energy can be fun, helpful
• Local news in brief for Oct. 23
• S.C. unemployment at 11 percent in September
• Bond set at $150K in baby's murder case
• New park will be named
• Blotter for Oct. 21
• Aiken's own 'Dancing' getting closer
• New driver's license coming
• Eye-catching fundraiser at USCA benefits St. Jude
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• Absentee voting Saturday morning
• Firefighters combat brush fire
• Annual ghost tour focuses on the creepier aspects of Aiken's history
• LAC class works on teamwork
• DeMint's rival stops in Aiken
• Haunted house is a Halloween tradition
• Local photographer charged with fraud
• The fair now open in Aiken
• Local performers to raise funds for empty stockings
• Briefs for Oct. 21
• The writing is on the wall SAHS students turn hallway into literary art
• Beading calms, offsets costs for cancer patient
• Don't miss out on fried apple pies, baked goodies, crafts at Apple Fest
• A room of her own: Teen gets new house on birthday
• Run Like the Devil to help fight autism
• Monster Mash to raise funds for Cumbee Center
• Student impacted by cancer, volunteers for Relay for Life
• Man identified for role in North Augusta shooting
• Third man sentenced for '09 bank robbery
• SRS reduces footprint by closing M Area
• Deputies ensure safety at the fair
• Council may revise noise ordinance for drag strip
• Overflow traffic during Five Guys' opening week causes parking problems
• Woman's bond set in child abuse case
• Names and Notes for 10/20
• Briefs for Oct. 20
• Stolen camper leads to arrests
• Playing dad in a Christmas show for the third year
• SRNL engineer honored with national award
• Pink Ribbon Tea promotes breast cancer awareness
• Volunteer sober up on consequences of driving intoxicated
• Local Republicans: Sheheen 'flip-flopped'
• County approves reading on bar loophole
• Photojournalist has ties with Aiken Prep
• CNN Express stops in Aiken
Find a Doctor
• Try to overcome problems before surrendering your pet to a shelter
• Annual fete to feature vampire theme
• Three arrested in moped theft
• Photo sessions to raise money for Children's Place
• CNN to broadcast live from Aiken this morning
• Nat'l Federation of Independent Business endorses Jeff Duncan
• Sage Valley Golf Club to host junior invitational tournament in the spring
• Police seek info on man shot in head
• Decorated bras support cause
• Graham to give update at ATC
• Sheheen stops at area airport
• Incumbent defends trips overseas to visit troops
• Supply store sells everyday items, feed, carriages
• Midland Valley band takes fourth
• ACA to host 2 tasty events
• Mega Passes available till Wednesday
• Local festival supports Cumbee
• Aiken is a great city for a horse lover
• Protect your home from fatal effects of radon gas
• Vet shares little known facts about WWII service
• Please mind the ducks when visiting ARMC
• Historic Beech Island cemetery vandalized
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• County to discuss bar loophole
• USCA professor wins Professor of the Year for S.C.
• Horoscopes for Oct. 16
• SRNL glass expert receives annual award
• Mall unveils toy store for holiday shopping
• Construction to begin on area YMCA
• Thoroughbred racing museum seeks docents
• Thanksgiving returns to Alley
• Recovering woman receives aid from church
• Area concert band to perform tribute to military, veterans
• Stem cell therapy discussed
• Local News in Brief for Oct. 16
• SRR departments contribute to Golden Harvest Food Bank
• Juilliard artist residencies to come to Aiken
• Scientist to receive honor for nuclear contributions
• Park brings visitors back to colonial times
• Teachers in forum focus on budget
• Record number visit USCA for science event
• Duo: Barrier material could help homeowners save energy
• Children's Place honors some of its own
• Suit ends in favor of County
• Bond denied for day-care owner
• SRR donates $10K to S.C. State
• Police Blotter for Oct. 15
• Two Aiken men busted for coke in sting
• Breakfast held to recognize school's accomplishments
• Local quilters look to make a difference
• Colonial times to return to N. Augusta
• Man pleads guilty to armed robbery, sentenced to decade
• Religion briefs for Oct. 15
• Woman charged with homicide by child abuse
• Soldier lived, died as hero
• Live reports from Harley funeral
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• Police bookings for Oct. 12
• Blogger details alleged tryst with Haley
• Haley boasts 9-point lead over Sheheen
• Daycare owner arrested in toddler's death
• Bond set for mother in child neglect case
• New dollar store opens in Shoppes at Richland
• SRR receives national award for lead recyling program
• Dunkin' Donuts to join Five Guys in '11
• Former judge, attorney given prison sentence
• Cocky visits Clearwater Elem.
• Harley to be laid to rest today
• New Red Cross director faces busy first month
• Bookings for Oct. 13
• Aiken man sentenced for stabbing his wife
• Blotter for Oct. 13
• Court roundup for Oct. 13
• Toole Hill community garden off and growing
• Three caught in stolen vehicle
• Hitchcock Healthcare holds yard sale to benefit the United Way
• Harley funeral route announced
• 'The Odd Couple' opens on Friday
• Group sewing, selling stock ties to raise money for Olympian with a local link
• Kids can get hands on with science at SEED
• Flavors of Fall festival will be held Sunday in downtown Aiken
• Man gets prison in drug case
• Board to unveil tribunal discipline program
• Commission recommends changes to tree pruning ordinance
• Local volunteers clean up, prepare fallen soldier's final resting place
• Westboro trades protest for airtime
• Bookings for Oct. 8-10
• Area libraries now offer e-newsletters
• Redcliffe set for annual program
• Midland Valley junior leads team with win at archery tournament
• Marines to start Toys for Tots drive on Nov. 1
• Ten things to do that will keep your pet healthy and happy
• Treasurer of local GOP resigns, starts bid against Taylor
• Man approaches police with a knife, is Tased
• Briefs for Oct. 12
• LETTER: DeMint represents majority views
• City OKs group for seniors
• More than 25 pleas made in General Sessions
• School Board candidates debate 2011-12 budget, their platforms
• MTU Diesel debuts engines built at Aiken plant
• Jackson mayor: Trick-or-treating will be Saturday
• Five Guys sees busy opening day in Aiken
• Church to protest soldier's funeral
• 'Toast' gearing up for third annual event
• Commission to revisit tree pruning rules
• Phinizy Swamp offers quiet, natural getaway
• Ten famous Aiken ties
• Sheheen stumps in Aiken
• Ten thumbs up and thumbs down
• Colors of causes: What does your ribbon represent?
• Ten Aiken things on eBay
• Ten places to eat in Aiken
• 2010 Aiken County General Election Ballot
• SRNS successfully exceeds donation goal for 53rd year
• Ten times Aiken was in a national spotlight:
• Country legend Jones to perform
• Ten Aiken weather events
• Council to discuss senior citizen group
• Can't vote on Nov. 2? Send in absentee vote
• Shaw AREVA MOX gets certification
• Ten other Aikens
• ACA's fundraiser 'The Art of Taste' to be held Oct. 21
• Ten text from the signs of 10 historical markers in Aiken
• Local News in Brief for Oct. 11
• Ten great Aiken horses
• On the Agenda for Oct. 11
• Ten major events at SRS
• Residents get inside look at area milk
• Ten interesting road names in the county.
• Equine Steering Committee to kickoff first presentation of 2010-2011 series
• Ten times Aiken has turned up in books or movies
• SRR reaches 1M gallons of salt waste
• Ten pro athletes from Aiken
• 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?' raises record funds for Aiken Tech scholarships
• The A.B.B.E. Regional Library System's most popular books for all ages
• Animals blessed at St. Thaddeus
• Area Council on Aging seeks help
• Cedar Creek Ladies to host Clean Sweep community yard sale
• Shelter shows furry friends at annual event
• United Way hosts annual family fun day for community
• Female ensemble needs singers
• Descendant of 'Dracula' author signs first novel
• Separate accidents claim two lives
• USCA Habitat provides Crosland Park with sheds
• Fallen soldier returns home
• New subdivision continues development
• Art center to host weaving, painting classes this month
• USCA Habitat provides Crosland Park with sheds
• 'Angels' to aid area soldiers with shipment
• Groups team up to bring Christmas to area foster children
• Police Blotter for Oct. 9
• New subdivision continues development
• STAR hosting oyster roast
• SRNS volunteers give Red Cross new roof
• Ga. man charged for local check fraud
• NAES hold fifth Walk to School Day
• SRNS, Parsons cited for violations
• Student retracts sex assault allegations
• Bookings for Oct. 6
• Blotter for Oct. 8
• Charleston chef challenges DeMint
• Racing-themed coloring contest winners announced
• After historic recommendation for complex, County plays waiting game
• Suspended boy returns to school without probation
• Local event will raise funds, show need for clean water in Africa
• Golf tournament is for those with joint replacements
• Window display urges Aikenites to think pink
• Special needs wheelchair training gives teachers new point of view
• October Youth Wing meeting to focus on creating character through movement
• Bookings for Oct. 5
• 'Secretariat' an unremarkable melodrama about a remarkable horse
• Blotter for Oct. 7
• High school rivals, longtime friends open law firm
• Church ushers in autumn with pumpkins
• Home invasion victim sought by police
• Home invasion victim now wanted
• Dr. Seuss' Horton helps students learn loyalty
• Club to host ride for Brothers and Sisters program
• USCA Theatre shows broad reach at Rotary
• Shooting victim flees through nearby home
• Soldier's funeral planned, details not released
• County Complex deemed historic
• Odell Weeks gun toter charged with robbery
• Expulsion hearing tonight for student with bullet fragments
• Wife gets what she wants
• Students light up for new dictionaries from Rotary
• Local news in brief for Oct. 6
• EDITORIAL: Low turnout for forums appalling
• City of Aiken begins zero-based budgeting process
• Symphony guild to hold dancing fundraiser
• Construction underway on new City park at Richland and York
• Children's Place opens the 15th South Carolina store Thursday
• Board delays County Complex decision to today
• Third-graders light up with gift of dictionaries
• Local death row inmate will be evaluated
• Woman killed in I-20 crash
• Trip to Beech Island with Hammond's descendants leaves feeling of nostalgia
• Exodus Mandate Project focuses on Christian or home-school education
• Variety of art, artists at ACA in October
• Local author gets answers for hard issues in the Bible
• Accident injuring cyclists investigated
• Woman cited in dog's death
• School Board candidates debate referendum, other issues at forum
• Plant sale to raise money for Aiken High FFA trip
• Haley speaks on work expectations, voting
• Quilters get chance to showcase talent, win awards this month
• Local soldier dies in Afghanistan
• Crash on I-20 claims life of Alabama woman
• Creatures blessed big and small
• Breast cancer support group to host tea event
• School Board candidates discuss education issues at candidates' forum
• Gay, women's groups wants DeMint apology
• Local soldier killed in Afghanistan
• Painter's penchant for ponies to be presented
• Students get chance to experience classical music during symphony
• Lifelong friends share day of bridal portraits, memories
• Williston family says survival of crash a 'miracle'
• Experts: Vaccines are doing their jobs
• Man pleads guilty to murder
• University Theatre's update of 'The Miser' opens Thursday
• Man helps produce self-publishing app for aspiring authors
• Firehouse Subs kicks off Fire Safety Month for fundraising
• Area equine service provides valuable diagnostic tests
• Vaccine-preventable diseases and the vaccinations that prevent them
• Fur Ball to raise SPCA funding
• Stop, or I'll shoot?
• Area reserve sets limits for antlers during deer season
• Children's clothing store set to open doors Tuesday
• Blotter for Oct. 2
• Briefs for Oct. 2
• SRS meets goal of more than $940K for United Way
• Bookings for Oct. 1, 2010
• N.A. home invasion suspect arrested
• Fifteen students receive scholarships during College Night
• Elementary middle school celebrates value of dairy
• Tour to shed some light on area's use of solar energy
• Rose Hill to host tribute to outdoors
• Forum to host BOE candidates Monday
• Area leaders collaborate to develop outreach projects
• Autumn's return brings sweet relief at chocolate festival
• School budget faces tough times in upcoming year
• Local woman's blog leads to long distance friends
• Small box yields big treasures
• Cancer survivors celebrate life
• Pop legend Richard Marx to play Newberry Opera House
• SRS employee arrested on charges of credit card theft
• Chocolate Festival kicks off 22nd year Saturday
• ACP Coffeehouse to feature 1960s theme
• Students enjoy donated tricycles
• Police have received no info in death
• Seminole Mill property may have a future
• Delegation, School Board spar over meetingSClB
• Descendants of former Governor Hammond stop in Aiken County
• Roses brings new life to Edgewood Square
• Ed Hammons remembered as a 'patriot' and supporter of veterans
• Duncan, Dyer both discuss their platforms at chamber breakfast
• Aiken Pregnancy Center changes name, location
• Shootin' and Shaggin' event will offer a variety of activities
• Junior Leadership Aiken County is now accepting applications
• Asco Valve Manufacturing taking donations for Soldiers' Angels
• 'Evening of New York Jazz' will benefit Cumbee Center
• Take a walk in Hitchcock Woods to celebrate Aiken's 175th birthday
• Local news in brief
• Midland Valley High School to host band festival Saturday
• Public Safety captures man who escaped
• Just Breathe yoga studio moves to new downtown Aiken locale
• Local WWII documentary premieres in November
• SIC to hold training, orientation
• Theatre troupe starts season with "The Miser"
• SAHS SIC to host fundraiser
• Several precincts reorganized for general election
• Local news in brief
• Bookings for Sept. 27
• Hook and Cook back in Jackson
• Police blotter for Sept. 29
• Angel Food offers food for families inall situations
• Board of Education sets tribunal board
• Buyer found for Girl Scout camp
• Get flu vaccine this year
• Stats and history of horse racing in South Carolina
• Pari-mutuel a safe bet?
• Mossy Oak teacher charged with drug possession on Sept. 10
• The cart army seeks recruits
• NAHS teacher to choreograph Cotton Bowl performances
• Upcoming education teleconference open to public
• Car could link drive-by shooting, murder
• Straw sculpture may inspire competition
• Handful of tickets still available for gala
• Blotter for Sept. 28
• 'Unfortunate accidents' cause for MCA's departure from Graniteville
• Veterans, novices share the stage for theatrical premiere
• Council to hold statewide search for city manager
• Cook retires as Aiken's HR director
• School board members address concerns
• New bubblers at SRS will allow liquid waste to be processed faster
• Two men arrested in N.A. burglary
• School officials name new priorities in facilities plan
• Hallman: Public colleges lack state funding
• Police: SAHS student brought BB gun to school
• Parkways or pondways? Reworked parkways retaining rainwater in downtown Aiken
Hospital Services > Other Services
• Month of October boasts many activities
• Middle school is taking steps to prevent bullying
• Info sought in shooting
• Fall temps finally here
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• City OKs modifications on Village at Woodside signs
• Get ready, get set, go! Annual race nears
• Forty USCA students have dedicated hands for fall 2010 semester
• Monthly meetings give principals more time to visit their classrooms
• Leadership class donates over $27,000 for playground
• Trick-or-treaters, be mindful Halloween falls on a Sunday
• Aiken voting precincts change
• More than 400 attend Herb Faire at Pascalina
• Support Aiken High School's band through 'A Night of Jazz'
• USCA to receive Raman microscope via funding
• M'Aiken Magic teams gear up for new game
• Locals walk to reclaim the future
• On the Agenda for Sept. 27
• Pianist provides education during his Chopin recital
• Who can get bored with all of these events in Aiken?
• Dictionaries to be distributed to all area third-graders
• Fourth-graders learn to appreciate nature with a trip to Carolina Bay
• KEEPING IT CLEAN
• Local News in Brief for Sept. 27
• Did pool turnout warrant repairs?
• BEAT BACK INSFlbHISTORY
• Coffeehouse set to begin at ACP
• Cumbee Center to benefit from costume ball
• PEP project aims to get parents involved
• Fashion show at maurices' aims to raise support for local animal shelters
• City Council to hear changes to plan for Village at Woodside
• Briefs for Sept. 25
• DNR officer recognized for work
• Man shot in head dies, shooter sought
• Children's artist visits Mead Hall with book series
• Despite repairs, future uncertain
• Group hopes to keep area kids in school
• Amateur photography winners named
• Guide to S.C. Congressional officials' economic voting records for 2008-2010
• Art guild to fund scholarship through annual sale
• Area students win scholarships at recent CSRA College Night event
• Last suspect in June shooting returns to Aiken, is now in jail
• Drivers, be alert to racers
• Historic home open to the public after renovation
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• Bookings for Sept. 23
• Police Blotter for Sept. 25
• One dies in fiery crash
• Man shot in head, gunmen sought
• Sheriff's office will collect expired prescription drugs
• Schools collect more than 1M soft drink tabs
• One dies in fiery crash
• 'Stay in School' kickoff planned to encourage students, parents
• Flash Boom Bang! Aiken Regional Wii bowlers have a ball fundraising
• Casino boats could be coming to North Charleston
• Teen finds strength to direct his future after ChalleNGe Academy
• Bluegrass Mini-Fest Saturday will help raise funds for spring festival
• Bridge Club to hold tourney today
• With move across street, Cumbee Center's resale store will have room to offer more
• North Augusta fugitive surrenders after escape
• Council considers adjusting ordinance to end bar's loophole
• Results of SREL python study released
• Roads around courthouse reopened
• Memory ride raises funds, awareness for Alzheimer's
• Bluegrass Festival to be in Leesville Saturday
• Charitable care financial aid program gives patients hope
• ACA offers two workshops for local painters
• Fall Herb Faire will be Saturday
• Wagener EMS moving to temporary facility
• New Gardens bench honors Country Gardeners' founder
• Boyd Pond Park wins award for 'birdcaching'
• Suspect sought after standoff in North Augusta
• SREL: No pythons yet
• Security added at bank robbery trial
• Event taunts taste buds for downtown visitors
• Is your child buckled in correctly?
• Fall foliage, Southern charm in Asheville
• Turner's Keyboards is here to stay
• Local news in brief for Sept. 24
• Sheheen to stop in Aiken today
• USCA nursing school interim dean dedicates children's book to father
• Council will finish looking at county wireless tower proposal
• This weekend to be for the birds
• Memory Walk held to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's
• Best Friend Express adds to regular route
• Abuse prevention workshops offered
• School of Nursing professor serves as USCA interim dean
• Deadline is Friday for coloring contest
• Man sent to hospital after N.A. shooting
• Sheheen makes stop in Aiken on 5-city tour
• What should you do if your check is declined?
• School Board plans information-sharing meeting for Area 1
• Adopted shelter pets find a better tomorrow
• Fall foliage, Southern charm in Asheville
• Railroad gets updated marker
• On the Agenda for Sept. 20
• M'Aiken Magic is still makin' magic
• Police Blotter for Sept. 20
• Dance your way to a stress-free life
• Try a taste of downtown on Tuesday
• Local news in brief for Sept. 21
• Several break-ins reported overnight
• Women Build breaks ground on fifth house
• Book series finds roots in North Augusta
• Three men sentenced in '09 murder
• 911 service honors area enforcement
• Silent auction a precursor to the Chocolate Festival
• Local shoppers show up to spend $20 on the 20th
• FFRF letter: SRS urged to eliminate promoting prayer
• 75 car break-ins reported in city since early June
• T-shirt exchange brings Greene to Aiken Rotary
• Three sentenced for murder
• Former Aiken Standard employee remembered as caring, passionate
• Biker service focuses on life-changing events
• Explore nature with a scavenger hunt
• Plants focus of festival
• Master Chevrolet Cadillac adds to staff
• Raising the Steaks for United Way
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• Area author to showcase new novel
• Nagging over grandkids puts happy marriage in jeopardy
• Stolen bike found at parade damaged
• Celebrating on the road
• Participants in the Aiken Transportation Parade
• Aiken woman set to visit 11 countries in 11 months
• Marathon to keep kids on track, healthy
• Hundreds come out to end hunger
• Community Car and Counseling offers low cost counseling to Aiken residents
• Symphony guild to perform for area students
• Third man pleads guilty to death
• Officials seek info in invasion
• Owner wants his unique bike back
• Langley man gets six years for sex assault
• Today is last day to submit entries in photo contest
• Natalie Fox named new PEP executive director
• Football Tonight
• Country singer to be featured at biker-style service
• New Aiken vet has equine emphasis
• Third man pleads guilty to death
• Officials seek info in invasion
• Deadline to register to vote in November election approaching
• Woofstock coming in 2011
• Local news in briefs
• Company gives back with repairs to South Aiken High's auditorium
• Haley tours SRS, stumps in downtown Aiken
• Suspect in card theft sought by officials
• Aiken Standard editor retires
• Welcome to Aiken, Aikens
• Owner wants his unique bike back
• Saturday's parade route available
• Local news in brief for Sept. 16
• Green Party candidate Clements hopes to pick up support from Dems
• Candidate withdraws from County school board race
• Plea deal reached in murder trial
• T-shirt quilt displays artistic talents of summer enrichment program campers
• SRS program $1.5B over plan
• Young: Legislature may OK school funding reform
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• Artist to celebrate his connection to North Augusta at 'Cajun Cabaret'
• Rare photos, video of Aiken sought
• Sale to benefit buyers, sellers and FBC ministries
• Final dog wash scheduled for Saturday
• Dyer proposes veteran identification program
• Event connects senior citizens to services, fun
• I-20 traffic stalled
• Heat won't go away
• Three arrested in Carolina Drive break-in
• Murder trial ends in plea agreement
• A weekend for the Dude
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• Area shows less offense over Obama school speech
• Community partners to hold child safety event
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Community Events > Kids & Teens
• ADDA keeps downtown vital
• Local singer wraps up music video shoot at the Break Room
• Briefs for Sept. 15
• Historical society commemorates Aiken railroad with a new marker
• Early success leads to additional date for 'Frankenstein' at ACP
• Suspect in 2008 murder goes on trial
• ACP auditions coming for 'A Christmas Story'
• Dyer to make campaign stops in Aiken
• Today's extravaganza intends to educate area senior citizens
• Osbon was 'good example' for younger siblings, dentists
• Board of Education's facility rental policy to be reviewed
• Testimonies, statements heard in day 2 of 2008 murder trial
• Students, faculty proud of district teacher of the year Mock
• Downtown detours ahead for transportation parade
• LeDuc retiring after 25 years with City
• LeDuc to retire
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• Murphy’s Law put to test
• College entrance test scores down 2 points
• URS gives $25K check for William Aiken Sr. statue
• Police want help to solve rash of car break-ins
• Council prepares for eatery to come to area
• Mock named Teacher of the Year
• Teen brings pellet gun to school
• Car erupts in flames in downtown Aiken
• Wanted: Dead Beat Dads
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• LETTER: Election predictions
• The other side
• Live shell found in North Augusta yard
• Enjoy the sounds of bluegrass music at Whitney Polo Field
• H.L. Hunley excavator to speak at Center of Arts
• Aiken's Makin' leaves nonbuyer's remorse in wake
• On the Agenda for Sept. 13
• Youth ChalleNGe faces financial woes
• Stimulate the economy; add your money to others'
• Army sgt.: 'I don't know where I'd be without' Youth ChalleNGe
• Local man keeps area shoes shining
• Teacher of Year will be named at banquet tonight
• Five Guys set to open on Oct. 4
• Church buries time capsule
• You are needed for video
• LATE BREAKING: Helicopters called for 'serious' crash
• Family Night offered Wednesday by SRS
• Two die in separate crashes
• Library to rent out digital media
• Program to focus on sexual abuse among area children
• Center to offer classes for home schoolers
• Policy council hopes to see S.C. as 'most free market state in America'
• Juvenile program seeks volunteers to help decrease cases brought to court
• Ryberg recognized as public servant of year
• Aiken's Makin' deemed a success
• Separate wrecks claim two lives
• Two died in separate crashes
• Aiken County School District's Policy IHAC on Social Studies Education
• USC Aiken professor honored
• Treasure hunters can seek out booty at downtown shop
• Grant will help restore abandoned mills
• Aiken Nutrition reopens in town at new location
• Local crocheter wins $500, match for charity in prayer shawl contest
• Aiken's Makin' kicks off with a parade
• Obama's speech will be available in classrooms
• Remembering 9/11
• Aiken's Makin' kicks off
• Bookings for Sept. 8
• Winners of the Labor Day BBQ Cook-off
• Attorney pleads guilty for role in embezzlement scheme
• See renovated Crosland Park homes at open house
• Westmuttster show canceled
• Someone may belong in stockade due to N.A. theft
• Starlight Cinema lets Aikenites watch movie under the stars, begins Saturday
• Outgoing Gov. Sanford says 2011-12 will be wrenching year
• Downtown detours in place for Aiken's Makin'
• Cracker Barrel heads to Aiken
• Planned reactor at SRNL to jump start future energy park
• ‘Peanuts’ comic ends relationship with current syndicate
• Reactor may be heading to SRS
• Starlight cinema opens on Saturday
• Westmuttser canceled again
• Cracker Barrel is on its way
• After fireworks stand robbery, community helps groups get funds
• Family selling everything to save home from foreclosure
• ATC holds Italian luncheon to raise money for Study Abroad trip
• USCA and Augusta Astronomy Club will observe the moon
• Knights honored for Operation Hope
• Two of four plead guilty in Tyler killing
• Wagener receives grant, will improve water system
• Two of four plead guilty in Tyler killing
• Wagener receives grant, will improve water system
• Smith receives Silver Crescent
• Wright family has crime history across two states
• Former deputy Nation sues for damages
• Former deputy Nation files suit against sheriff
• Annual Aiken's Makin' set for Friday, Saturday
• University Theatre heralds new season
• Casa Bella, MOX top earners
• Behind-the-scenes tours offered at Playhouse during Aiken's Makin'
• Public opinion split on new EMS facility
• Moody is new SRS manager
• Official: Complex plans in limbo
• It may take years before accused murderer is extradited to South Carolina for trial
• Wright arrested (Video)
• Mammoth Outfitters to close on Sept. 30
• Former ARMC nursing director Nancy Thomas dies
• Vaccines available as flu season approaches
• Running to teach self-esteem
• Blotter for Sept. 8
• Farmers Market offers fresh food, information
• 'Frankenstein' chair to be auctioned off for 'Sweet Little Chair-ity'
• CSRA College Night will be held Sept. 14
• Lifeguards saved 58 at Smith-Hazel over the summer
• Special kind of labor brings life to local family
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• Sorority collecting prom dresses, shoes for high school students
• SeniorNet open house lets seniors learn more about the program, enroll
• Home decor shop to open downtown
• Auditions to be held for the Toast of the Town
• Playhouse to offer interpretation for hearing impaired
• Where is Franklin Wright?
• No fatalities in Aiken over busy weekend
• Help for tremors: Local support available for those with Essential Tremor
• On the Agenda for Sept. 6
• County wants to hear from you on ex-Coca-Cola plant
• African-American exhibit is coming to Racing Hall of Fame
• 5 of 6 venomous snakes in state found in Aiken
• Back2School Bash helps Wagener area kids
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• Golden Harvest program feeds kids in need over the weekend
• Aiken celebrates Labor Day
• Honey bees need your help to live
• Dyer speaks of jobs, flying
• Police want suspect 'badly'
• Board to consider building's significance
• AEC sponsors four students at the '10 NICE Conference
• Wetherington denied bond in child sex assault case
• Murder suspect still at-large
• Aiken GOP censures Graham
• Chernobyl lab, SRNL collaborate on research
• HP: 2010 numbers for 100 Deadly Days drop
• Resolution of Censure against Sen. Lindsey Graham
• Criminal history dates back to early '70s
• Mid-Day Lions helps boy see
• ACP to raffle posters
• Aiken Psychiatric & Psychotherapy office and staff grow with demand
• Temporary spooktacular store opening soon, seeks new hires
• Aiken Municipal Airport gets federal funding
• Shag, groove to help find cure for Alzheimer's
• Bond denied in child sex assault case
• Georgia police searching for murder suspect
• School Board weighs options for five-year facilities plans
• Students excel in the FCCLA club
• Aiken home builders association says thanks to legislators with a cook-off
• Aiken County Public Library offers a variety of events for literature lovers
• Labor Day Weekend sidewalk sale continues
• Officials look for suspect in home invasion
• Nonprofits build awareness with Charity Bazaar
• Area sculptor exhibits her work in Ky.
• Local dealership has new name
• Man faces sex assault charge on toddler, 3
• Classes will be reorganized with teacher reassignments
• Murder suspect ID'd
• Guitarist Earl Klugh to perform in Augusta
• Bookings for Sept. 1
• Man sought in burn deaths
• ACSO seeks armed and dangerous suspect
• Orange cosmos absolutely sizzling
• Fireworks fountain grass explodes with a blaze of color
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• Second Recovery Act project completed at SRS
• Pork-themed awards will go to Labor Day cook-off masters
• Pickin' on Park founder looks to start fiddle convention
• Hydrangeas 'not your grandmother's plants anymore'
• Construction under way on new walking track at Citizens Park
• Aiken home builders association says thanks to legislators with a cook-off
• Bloodless bull fights coming to the Hippodrome
• Parkways to be ready for Makin'
• Marijuana plants lead to brothers' arrest
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• Pot plants found
• Laundry piles up as Naked Week approaches
• Local issues discussed at grassroots meet in N.A.
• Local issues discussed at grassroots meet in N.A.
• Hibachi Grill opens in Aiken
• Cedar Creek Ladies Club Clean Sweep yard sale will benefit local charities
• Local issues discussed at grassroots meeting
• Johnson Motor Company gives back to the community one plate at a time
• Boys' choir gearing up at East Aiken Elementary
• Board looks at school facilities needs
• Drop by, make a difference in animals' lives
• BAE Systems announces layoffs: Company cuts 45 local workers
• Triple Crown dates change: Equestrian events now slated near The Masters
• N.Y. murder suspect arrested in Jackson
• Aiken eggs: Local supply unaffected
• Bookings for Aug. 27-29
• Briefs for Aug. 31
• Blotter for Aug. 31
• Aiken may not meet new EPA air quality standards
• Aiken may not meet new EPA air quality standards
• Aiken to turn teal for ovarian cancer month
• USCA geology professor obtains prestigious award
• Standoff in Wagener ends with surrender
• Early-morning crash sends female runners to hospital
• Empty big boxes: What is happening to vacant buildings populating Aiken?
• Dunkin' may open next to Five Guys
• ATC student and teacher save a woman's life
• S.C. Department of Archives and History keeps history current
• Career Center offers clinics to give students experience
• History park gets 'colonial carriage' from E-Z-Go
• Area dart player to shoot for national champ
• 4-K kids return to Millbrook
• Couple carries on legacy in published literature
• Cleats bring color to area fields
• Police continue investigation after second body ID'd
• Reaching goals
• Second fire victim ID'd
• Area Girl Scouts plan to recruit
• Deadline nears for Future City contest
• Second victim found in fire identified
• After several stumbles, SRNS finds footing in following year
• Kickstart to the cup
• When snakes abound, so do questions about them
• Labor Day cookoff planned
• Dixie Thunder ABATE provides school supplies
• Former Our Lady of the Valley priest remembered
• Students learn of life in the 1800s
• Couple teaches Colonial-era dance
• Resident's work made Aiken a beautiful place
• Local News in Brief for Aug. 28
• Woman and child exposed to rabies treated
• Feeling the warmth
• Three team up to raise money for United Way
• Singers seek members for new season
• Responsible, patient, caring individuals and couples needed to provide foster homes
• Learn about piece of neglected history
• MOX facility safety report released
• Aiken celebrates the discovery of the neutrino
• United Way kicks off 2010 Campaign
• Poet memorialized by the college that expelled him
• SRR donates $25k to USCA
• Bookings for Aug. 25
• Local News in Brief for Aug. 27
• Gamecock fans kick off upcoming season
• Tax attorney pleads guilty in embezzlement case
• Local jewelry designer draws inspiration from the early 1900s
• Officials look for gunman
• Humidity, heat to decrease in Aiken
• Police release second sketch of victim, seek ID of burned body
• Area 4 students will use iPods in classroom
• Savannah River Site contractor receives DOE safety award
• Carriage Hills to host annual Border Bash
• Tom Young talks state budget, government restructuring, taxes
• PROFILER: SMITH KILLER HAD A 'PERSONAL CAUSE'
• Animals launch full assault
• City, local businesses discuss opportunities, issues at forum
• Housing Authority seeks landlords for low-income renters
• Best cowboy hat, boots net PBR tickets
• Area 4 students will use iPods in classroom
• Board of Education to make changes to teacher evaluations
• Midland Valley area veterans park organizer Adkison remembered
• Sidewalk sale coming to Aiken's downtown area
• View State of the Community video
• 'State of the Community' discussed at Chamber event
• Girl survives rattlesnake bite
• Suspect profile summary
• Briefs for Aug. 25
• Auditions to be held for orchestra
• Golf for a cause
• Traffic lights on Whiskey Road and Pine Log Road get upgrades
• Juilliard student impresses choir
• Police seek woman in fraud case
• UPS gives to charter school, United Way
• USCA alumni receive awards
• Unveiling, speakers, dinner to be part of neutrino celebration
• Local restaurants, hotels ready for expected Soccer Cup crowd of 8,000
• Police seek to identify burned body
• Aiken Soccer Cup: Tournament begins Saturday
• Sketch of unidentified murder victim released
• Stink bug presence may cause concern for Aiken
• Financial executive discusses Social Security options, benefits
• Stolen horse found in Aiken County
• Storytime in the Gardens set to begin the fall season in September
• Sign is now up on new eatery
• Crackerneck wildlife area to open for public use
• News briefs for Aug. 23
• Aiken PRT ready to launch the Starlight Cinema program
• Aiken Tech course helps students adjust
• SRNL featured in mystery novel
• Aiken County sees infestation increase
• Profile on Ann Smith killer to be released
• Ann Smith investigation update
• AHS senior spends a week at a journalism conference
• Spaying, neutering is essential for pet population control
• Girl Scout event planned Saturday
• Local News in Brief for Aug. 23
• Concert series continues with South Boundary
• Busbee, ALC change to K-8 format
• More high school students are taking the ACT
• Pregnancy care center opens in Clearwater
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• USCA to offer seminars to seniors citizens
• Area nursing school graduates third class
• Therapeutic riding group plans to hold volunteer training
• Skateboard competition continues after rain delay
• Disney employee aids in improving area shelter with grant
• Child placement coordinator visits Down Under for insight
• Summer camp keeps Aiken arts alive
• DeMint, Duncan gather for doughnuts
• Bookings for Aug. 19
• Grill pros gear up for Labor Day barbecue cookoff
• Sixth-graders meet with teachers, eat hot dogs
• ACSO investigates neglect case
• Regional authors showcased at Nancy Carson Library Book Bash
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• Greenhalgh to give recital
• ATC welcomes new students
• Alpacas in Aiken: Family brings herd along from Michigan
• The neutrino - a large yet tiny part of Aiken's history
• Two arrested on meth charges
• Music education program at USCA provides students with better options
• City wants authority over stalled construction work
• Inn's renovations are complete
• Music, arts and crafts will abound at summer shindig
• Lacy Cosmetology to hold carnival fundraiser
• Couple arrested on drug charges
• Grant prepares students for school
• Aiken has gubernatorial connections
• Fundraiser planned for heart transplant
• Council seeks input on old Coke building
• National ACT scores in; S.C. holds steady
• Cotillion to accept new members for dance and etiquette classes
• Skate contest rescheduled for this Saturday
• Murder Mystery Dinner Theater encore tonight
• New freshmen get acquainted; USC Aiken classes begin today
• Classes will help prepare Habitat Women Build volunteers with carpentry basics
• Rep. Wilson visits Help Line
• Aiken Public Safety investigating two incidents
• State troopers crack down on impaired driving
• Goodwill may be moving to Pine Log
• Riding along on a license check
• Jet trucks, bus headline Jackson event
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• Event to keep arts alive through youth
• A 'terrawesome' return to the early school mornings
• Republicans to hold auction event on Saturday
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• Briefs for Aug. 18
• LSCOG's Best Friend Express provides opportunities along with transportation
• Committee looks at 'traffic calming' policy
• Disability, aging center opens doors with enhanced services
• Parkways in progress
• Docs call for ban on MMA
• ACSO: Ring belonged to elderly victim
• On the Agenda for Aug. 17
• Zais, Eckstrom share ideas for future of S.C.
• Teacher at Aiken Middle School awarded Unsung Heroes grant
• More rain in store for Aiken area
• County Council proposes increased notification for cell tower installation
• Reunited, wed after 54 years
• New school year begins
• Historic site petition may halt Complex renovation
• USCA ranks at top of division
• Hopelands concert canceled
• S.C. artist exhibits her work at the USCA Etherredge Center Galleries
• Two men charged in armed robbery
• Teen finds success in Austria during summer trip to Europe
• Standoff suspect lands on Mosted Wanted list
• Local News in Brief for Aug. 17
• Freshman move in on USCA campus
• Kids' safety is crucial as class begins
• Wagener teen dies in single-car crash
• Funding issues continue
• Trip to Antique Emporium reveals treasures
• Church blesses kids' backpacks
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• Drill sergeant gets band at Aiken High in tip-top shape
• Researchers from SREL present at July meeting
• Drivers need to pay special attention with school starting today
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• Motorcycle club helps kids get ready to return to classrooms
• Police Blotter for Aug. 16
• Rain delays Slam Jam
• Rob Miller, Frank Holleman stump at the Rally in Salley
• Salvation Army's supplies dwindling, organization seeks midsummer support
• Teachers learn art of archery
• Wilson, Duncan address crowd in N. Augusta
• Aiken area gets ready for 'shoe box season'
• Area family joins 100 years of Boy Scouts event
• Hundreds give animals touch at ecology event
• Despite rain, back to school carnival gives to community
• Aiken Choral Society prepares for the new season
• Local briefs for Aug. 14
• Busy weekend before start of school
• LSCOG will launch Aging, Disability and Transportation Resource Center
• Haley talks job creation in Aiken
• Chris' Camera Center expands
• Bodies found in fires: Officials look for information in homicides
• Signs prepare drivers to slow at intersections
• Ring may help community ID murder victim
• ACP Youth Wing members win awards, scholarships and prepare for new season
• Teachers learn how to make history fun
• New principal brings change to Clearwater Elementary
• SRR employees record 1 million safe work hours
• Senate candidate Greene indicted
• Armyworms turn area yards into war zones
• Ring may hold clue to murder
• Learn to kayak and listen to folk, rock bands perform at lake
• Get your 'Frankenstein' musical ticket
• A good day for shelter dogs, cats
• SREL to give kids a chance to Touch an Animal
• Band for beginners forming in Aiken
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