
Cyber attacks: Not if but when?
Think your company is too small to be hacked? No. So what happens to the integrity of your business when your customer’s info is breached? Patrick Reynolds has some answers in today’s P.U.T.T.
Think your company is too small to be hacked? No. So what happens to the integrity of your business when your customer’s info is breached? Patrick Reynolds has some answers in today’s P.U.T.T.
Augusta’s traffic engineering division is ready to launch the traffic plan for Masters Week 2024. Assistant Director, John Ussery held a media briefing and outlined the plan. Much of it is familiar, steps created to improve traffic flow for the roughly 30,000 vehicles trying to access and depart the golf course. This year, however, the plan includes two major changes. A traffic light was installed at Washington Road and River Ridge Road. It is necessary because the Augusta National Golf Club (ANGC) purchased the former Electrolux building and turned it
Editor’s note: Steve Swanson passed away in March 2024. This “Best Of” column seemed most appropriate as Easter Sunday approaches this weekend. Steve often wrote about the sins of humanity being paid for by the death of Jesus and that his resurrection represents the anticipation believers can have in their own resurrection. This belief hits home for those recovering from addiction. Steve wrote this story shortly before he was diagnosed with cancer. Frank Currie is choosing to live his days with gratitude. He is at a place in his life
No one would argue that military life is hard. It’s a commitment like few others. While service members know that no matter where they are sent, they will have a job, it’s very different for their spouses. A comprehensive Military Family Lifestyle Report (the largest annual study of military families, conducted by Blue Star Families) found that 20% of military spouses in the labor force are unemployed and actively seeking work. For perspective, the unemployment rate in Augusta/Richmond County is 4.4%. In partnership with Fort Eisenhower, the U.S. Chamber of
As the warm breeze of spring graces Augusta, Georgia, the real estate market in our charming city is bustling with activity. Augusta continues to attract homebuyers seeking a blend of Southern charm and modern amenities. Here’s a quick update on the current state of the Augusta real estate market, highlighting key trends and opportunities for both buyers and sellers. Strong Demand and Limited Inventory: Like many markets across the country, we are experiencing robust demand for housing coupled with limited inventory. This breeds consistent competition among buyers, still resulting in