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May 27, 2022

Consumer Stories

Fitness center will not open Riverwatch location

The owners of Endurance Fitness were prepared to open a second location in Evans in January 2022, just in time to help people launch their New Years’ resolutions. But after months of anticipation and construction, ABD has learned that the location will no longer open. For months, Cliff and Amanda Jennings heavily promoted the fitness center at 4099 River Watch Parkway, the former home of the Playhouse, through social media and billboard advertising. While Columbia County won’t have Endurance Fitness, the couple still owns and operates a successful location at

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Consumer Stories

Women’s clothing store to expand with fourth CSRA location

Business is booming at My Story, a local women’s boutique. The owners just broke ground on a fourth CSRA location on Cabela Drive in the Village at Riverwatch. The new store will be located close to Dave & Buster’s and next door to Guitar Center. My Story also has locations in the Augusta Mall, Mullins Colony in Evans, and Grovetown. The store sells a variety of items, such as pants, dresses, and shirts, as well as jewelry, accessories, and shoes. The business, which was founded in 2012, made the announcement

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Shawna Woodward

Real Talk Real Estate: Food Spots to visit for National Asian American and Pacific Islander Month

Shawna and Braydon Woodward have been in the real estate market for many years and along with advice on the housing market, they’re often asked for good places to eat. Today Braydon reviews a few of his favorite places. May is National Asian American and Pacific Islander Month and to celebrate, I’d like to suggest a few good local spots to eat. I can personally recommend these places, so I guarantee that they will not disappoint! These are not ranked in any particular order. Osaka is a family-run restaurant located

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Consumer Stories

Faith Friday: Therapist uses a prayerful yet playful approach to holistic health and wellness

LaSaundria Walker, M.Ed., LPCA, is a woman of faith. Yet when God told her to leave a job she adored, she didn’t listen. After all, she thought she would become director of the mental health agency where she was employed and retire there. That was 2018 and her disobedience came with a cost. “It eventually got to the point where my job, that place that was once one of peace and purpose, became unbearable,” Walker, an Augusta native, said. “I knew that His plan didn’t include going to another agency

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