B2B Stories

Doing business with local government

Small and minority owned businesses need certifications in order to bid on government contracts at the local, state, and federal levels. The City of Augusta’s Compliance Department is holding a workshop to help small business owners navigate the process of being certified to compete for government contracts.  “I created the workshop to cover all types of certifications,” Dr. Yolanda Jackson, interim director of the Compliance Department, explained for ABD. “I do go over federal, state, and local certifications. How those benefit them and who the certifying agencies are.” The goal

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Consumer Stories

Local wellness center moves to Evans

A health-oriented business is joining two others in the same center in Evans. Tomorrow afternoon is their grand opening. Blue Alchemy IV Hydration and Wellness is moving to 4246 Washington Rd, joining Retreat Spa & Salon and Flack Family Chiropractor, and across from Mullins Colony shopping center. Blue Alchemy provides IV Hydration that heals, energizes, and restores balance. They also offer Pre and Post Op Bariatric Infusions, Oxygen  Bar, and Brain Tap therapy. There will be a reception and a joint ribbon cutting by the Chambers of Commerce from Columbia

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Consumer Stories

Simon Says: February fall-off in the local labor market

After my last few columns touted the strength of the local labor market, there was bound to be a correction. In February, employment fell. Employment fell by 400 jobs in February, though several sectors saw gains. The education and health services sector continued to add jobs. There have been over 40,000 people employed in this sector since August last year. Most of these jobs are in the health services sector because most education jobs are in local government (K-12 teachers and staff) or state employment (university employees).  The government sector

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Consumer Stories

Updates on 2 popular, closed venues

In 2027, metro Augusta could see the return of two very different, but equally popular, venues. Both have been closed since 2024, one by design, the other following Hurricane Helene. JBA subheader In December 2024, demolition began on the James Brown Arena, clearing the way for a new, three-story, 10,500-seat venue. Last week, members of the Coliseum Authority learned that the construction work remains on schedule and on budget.  “Everything is moving on schedule with the steel erection,” Jon Rawlins, Senior Project Manager with Legends Global, updated authority members. “The

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B2B Stories

Will E-Z GO in Augusta get sold in 2027?

Textron, the parent company of Augusta-based E-Z Go, says it intends to separate its Industrial segments from the company’s core aerospace and defense businesses. Selling off E-Z Go is a possibility, according to a press release Textron just released to stakeholders and on its website. Amongst its choices, Textron says it intends to explore multiple paths to effect the planned separation of its Industrial segment, including but not limited to a sale of the Industrial businesses or a tax-free separation into a standalone, publicly traded company.  “This planned separation creates

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Consumer Stories

Real World Perspective: Why Employee Education on Benefits Saves Companies Money

Early in my career, before I understood the employee benefits industry, I had a situation that completely changed how I think about healthcare decisions. I remember having a minor issue that could have easily been handled through a primary care visit or urgent care. Instead, I went straight to the emergency room because it felt like the safest and fastest option at the time. A few weeks later, I received the bill. What I thought would be a simple visit turned into a significantly higher cost than expected. It wasn’t

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Awards

35th Anniversary “Monster” celebration

Organizers of yesterday’s 35th Anniversary party left a crowd of several hundred “oohing and ahhing” over a near 25 feet tall vehicle technicians re-built for the ceremony. Matthews Motors revealed their new truck at the end of the two-hour celebration. It will be used for community events in the future. Matthews Motors’ focus is on commercial trucks, including sales, service, parts, and manufacturing of truck beds. Managers gave tours to guests around the spacious property at 1351 Gordon Highway, including a visit to Matthews service facility with 22 truck bays. 

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Consumer Stories

$1.2 million Grant to support future life

A new program to improve maternal health in nine rural counties is expected to have a ripple effect on healthcare systems in Augusta. The Rural Healthcare Access Partnership (RHAP), funded by a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration is part of Wellstar MCG’s Rural Community Consortium. It is available in Jefferson, Burke, Emanuel, Washington, Glascock, Warren, McDuffie, Jenkins, and Johnson counties. Those have been defined as Maternity Care Deserts. “By that we mean that they may not have access to a OB or GYN provider

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Consumer Stories

New fitness center opens between medical district and AU

Summerville Pilates may have found a niche on “the hill” to help students, medical professionals, and anyone needing an energizing boost to their day. There are a few fitness options in the Walton Way area. Summerville Pilates is now open in the Academy Plaza Shopping Center at 1944 Walton Way. That’s near Richmond Academy and less than a mile from Augusta University. The center is known for its personalized approach and focus on core strength, flexibility, and mindful movement. Summerville Pilates offers classes and more to fitness levels from beginners

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B2B Stories

The Financial Road Ahead: Politics and the Economy

Publisher’s Note: Despite Professor Franza’s friendly “jab” at my favorite baseball team, he’s done a great job in this column to crystallize how the Federal Reserve, the War in Iran, and Mid-Term Elections are affecting our economy.  Rick: Even though I am not an economist, my role as a college business professor at AU requires me to pay attention to the economy and how it is impacted by numerous factors. In addition, one of my favorite avocations is following domestic politics, motivated by time spent in Washington, D.C. in the

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