Cyber Security

Protection from cyberattacks

You hear each day in the news about the increase in violence, crime, and theft. Should these instances hit “home” and affect your business one day, owners would be sure to protect their employees and business assets in the way of security cameras, new locks, or security guards on site to help those encountering the business to feel safer. I want to propose to you today that businesses need to be as vigilant when protecting against cyberattacks. Due to the nature of Cybersecurity attacks and the lack of visible evidence

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Consumer Stories

Nearly 30 local businesses featured in downtown coloring book

As a downtown restaurant owner, Ramiro Galvan wants to attract people throughout the CSRA to his eatery on Walton Way, which is why he was excited to participate in a creative project that allows him to build connections with potential customers in a unique way. Galvan, owner of The Munchies Lab, is one of nearly 30 local business owners featured in the new Downtown Augusta Coloring Book, a fundraiser created by a non-profit organization called Beautify Augusta that will use the proceeds from the book’s sales to fund new murals

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Consumer Stories

CSRA bank donates more than 300 books to nonprofit partner

Reading books is the only out-of-school activity for 16-year-olds that is linked to getting a managerial or professional job in later life. There are plenty of studies to back up that assessment, but a love for reading starts much sooner than the teen years by having books to read in the first place. Bank of America held a book drive in March in recognition of National Reading Month. Through their branches in Aiken, North Augusta, Evans, and Augusta, they donated 339 books to RISE Augusta, just in time for the

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Consumer Stories

CSRA children’s event scheduled for tomorrow still accepting vendors

Tomorrow, about 30 CSRA businesses and non-profit organizations will serve as vendors for a local outdoor children’s event, and there’s still time for your business to participate. CSRA Kids, an online guide that provides resources and information about children’s activities, will host the second annual SummerFest from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Lions Memorial Field located at 619 West Buena Vista Ave. in North Augusta. So far, vendors for the free event include AR Workshop North Augusta, Premier Martial Arts, Tutor Doctor of Evans, and Bearded Chef. Its sponsors

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Lessons Learned

Vacations are vital

A report published by the Xero accounting software company found that 85 percent of small business owners admit to working while on vacation, with 60% checking in proactively at least daily. We are ready to help business owners during a vacation, so you can make time for what matters. This past week we endured Masters week locally and vacations started in full swing, but a new survey from Accountemps found that 54% of workers say they plan on checking in with the office at least once or twice a week while on vacation.

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Expo Preview

Expo Preview: Richardson Professional Solutions

Company: Richardson Professional Solutions Contact: Amy Richardson Phone: 706-426-1773 Website: richardsonprosolutions.com Address: P.O. Box 729, Evans, GA 30809 When Amy Richardson discovered she was pregnant with her son in Nov. 2019, she decided to transition out of higher education and launch her own business. A few months later, in Jan. 2020, Richardson left her job as Business Engagement Coordinator at Augusta University’s Hull College of Business and founded Richardson Professional Solutions, which provides a variety of services for small businesses, non-profit organizations, and family estates. These services include marketing, bookkeeping,

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Faith

Faith Friday: Unlike any other

During Masters coverage in 1986, CBS golf sportscaster Jim Nantz coined the phrase, “It’s a tradition unlike any other.” I would like to modify that sentence and tell you about a museum “unlike any other.” It’s the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC. Since there is a daily non-stop flight from Augusta to D.C. and with many of us planning summer travel, I wanted to be sure you are aware of this incredible place. Your initial response might be “Museums are a collection of old stuff. They are often

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Shawna Woodward

Real Talk Real Estate: Transform Your Home with These DIY Updates: A Guide for First-Time Homebuyers

Are you a first-time homebuyer looking to put your personal touch on your new abode? Updating your home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. Fear not, we’ve compiled a list of the most common DIY updates that first-time homebuyers make to transform their house into a home. Painting One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to update your home is by painting. Whether it’s a fresh coat of paint on the walls or giving your

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B2B Stories

Local Chamber to offer educational classes for business owners

Business owners often wear many hats: customer service representative, human resources professional, and marketing manager, just to name a few. But the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce wants to equip local business owners with the skills they need to handle many of those roles effectively. Next week, the Chamber will begin offering its Business Institute, a four-part series of sessions that will cover a variety of topics, at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center in Evans. The program is being sponsored by SRP Federal Credit Union and Savannah River Nuclear

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Darin Myers

Coach Darin: Workplace collaboration: A secret to success

Collaboration. It seems like such an easy concept to grasp and embrace, particularly as it pertains to the teamwork required to run and grow a successful company. But then why do so many business owners, leadership teams and organizations struggle to foster a culture of collaboration? Is working together in an orchestrated effort really that hard? Well, it sure can be. And the reasons are many. For instance, organizations with a hybrid working model are particularly vulnerable to poor collaboration, as WFH employees and office workers are partitioned by distance,

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