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Real Talk Real Estate: Investing

It is a hot real estate market for real estate sellers and real estate investors like Paul Myers of Myers House Buyers. In today’s investor update, Paul talks “flipping” on TV vs. real life, how to find good deals and what to do after you close!

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A grieving mom finds the sweet after the sour by redefining the art of baking

This journey for Amber Connor has been bittersweet. She had a great career as a personal trainer, a loving husband/business partner, a young son and another baby on the way. At the onset of the Coronavirus pandemic, though, the gym where she worked shut down indefinitely, and she had to shift. She began making and transporting healthy breakfasts and desserts to clients, family and friends who wanted to stay on track with their nutrition goals. It became an unexpected source of income when her regular paycheck stopped. “This business started

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Local gym helps members manage neurological symptoms

Josephine Mack was devastated when she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, but she has found regular exercise helps her manage her symptoms. Since 2018, Mack has been a member of Day One Fitness – an 8,000-square-foot gym designed specifically for people diagnosed with either Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s disease located at 257 Beech Island Avenue in Beech Island. “The first day I came here, I felt so much love,” she says. “They couldn’t have a better class.” Mack, who retired from the Richmond County School System after 42 years as a

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Training program to benefit local construction companies

Ben McGhee (pictured at right) works for a local construction company and has been trying to find a pre apprenticeship program for his employees. McGhee – Plumbing Superintendent for Gold Mech in Augusta, was excited to learn more about the Construction Ready program, which prepares Georgia residents for a variety of skilled construction jobs, such as welding, landscaping, and roofing. He and representatives from other local construction companies attended an Employer Roundtable session at the Augusta Public Defender’s Office on Wednesday, Dec. 15 and says the 20-day intensive training program

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Business Lunch Review: Toki (The Original)

Editor’s Note: Wes Hennings never met a meal he walked away from and is an opinionated eater! Each Thursday he shares the results of a business lunch he’s had with a colleague as a way to advise our business community on the good, bad and the tasty across the CSRA. He doesn’t let ABD or the restaurant know where he is going and his opinions are his own. He grades the restaurants he visits on a 1-5 scale with “5” being outstanding. We call this our “Real Business Lunch Review”.

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Local companies bless widow who has 10 kids

A pair of ABD members – Walker Chiropractic and WAFJ really stepped up to make a families’ holiday a special one in light of their loss in 2021. Cameras were rolling when the big reveal happened. The gift of hope, that also involved a fun center in Martinez. Click Here to View.

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SRS’s $2.2 Billion impact on the CSRA

Editor’s Note: ABD’s been reporting about a unique study done by students and Economics Professor, Dr. Simon Medcalfe at Augusta University’s Hull College of Business related to the economic impact of workers at the Savannah River Site. The specific results are below and provide precise data of salaries, workers, and different kinds of direct and indirect impact our community feels. “I am incredibly proud of Rachel, Jessica, Caleb, Herick, and Travis and the work they put into researching, writing, and presenting this report. Over the course of the fall semester,

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Corporation helps local Boy Scouts prepare for future career options

A major engineering and construction firm has partnered with the Boy Scouts of America Georgia-Carolina Council to help young men and women earn one of three STEM-based merit badges. Five engineers from the Bechtel Corporation, which has completed large-scale construction projects at both the Savannah River Site and Plant Vogtle, worked with the Scouts to earn badges in Electricity, Engineering, or Space Exploration on Saturday, Dec. 11. “It is truly exciting to have over 45 Scouts work with the engineers from Bechtel to provide our Scouts with world-class learning opportunities

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Local business collects items for Kentucky tornado relief

Two local business leaders have teamed up to collect items for tornado victims. Harris Weinstein – President of KAMO Facility & Supplies and Darryl Leech – Vice President and General Manager of Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center, want to help those affected by the tornadoes that swept across Kentucky (see photo above) on Friday, Dec. 10 and Saturday, Dec. 11. The items they need include diapers, clothing, non-perishable food items, and silverware. Checks can be made out to the American Red Cross of Kentucky. “You name it, we’ll take

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