Augusta’s love affair with ‘base ball’ dates to games before the Civil War by Don Rhodes One of my favorite things to do for special Augusta visitors who are huge baseball and/or music fans is to give them my scaled-down, personalized tour of local places related to...
Gordon is as well known as a friend as he is for his legendary local broadcasting career By Don Rhodes | Photo courtesy of the Gordon Family EDITOR’S NOTE: Augusta Magazine has learned that Robert “Flash” Gordon died in March from complicated...
By Don Rhodes | Photos courtesy of Lee Sheridan (AKA Corky Lynn) 92-Year-Old Lee Sheridan, Master of Masters’ TV coverage, still lives by his philosophy: ‘You take what you get and work with it’ Augusta television legend Lee Sheridan, who turned 92 last June,...
By Don Rhodes WRDW-TV may be moving from North Augusta, but 66 years of memories are staying behind From high on Summerville hill, where they lived on Heard Avenue near the Partridge Inn childhood friends Bob Smith and Dan Miller could see the new steel towers of...
British general who played in the very first Masters was no slacker By Don Rhodes “Gentlemen, you are soldiers now. Don’t forget it. I don’t care what you were in civilian life — share pushers, lawyers, plumbers, piano salesmen — by God you’re soldiers now! Anyone who...
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Nesia Wright, owner and CEO of the Georgia Soul Basketball Team. Ashlee and Nesia discuss life as the owner of a basketball team, retirement and more.
Venus Morris Griffin, one of the top real estate agents in the Augusta area, stops by our front porch to talk about her success and her upcoming book. This episode is sure to set a fire in you to go for your dreams!
Michael Romano, self-proclaimed carbohydrate king and executive pastry chef for Edgar's Hospitality Group stopped by our front porch to chat with Ashlee.