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Bringing Down the House

Officials from Fort Gordon and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources offer demonstrations to prepare bidders in an auction for recycled building materials from deconstruction of old World War II-era buildings at the Army post. (The Augusta Chronicle, July 16, 2004)

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Staying on the March

The Signal Corps band performs for the public and the military year-round. (The Augusta Chronicle, July 4, 2004)

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Pride and Pain – The Korean War, 50 Years Later

On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Korean War in 2003, veterans of that war living in the Augusta, Ga., area, recall their experiences, and the legacy of the so-called “forgotten war.” (The Augusta Chronicle)

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Selected Works: Cheech & Chong’s humor still smokin’ with audiences

When Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong’s Up In Smoke first debuted in 1978, the United States was in a different place culturally – and legally – than today when it came to marijuana.

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Selected Works: Actor Is Excited to Return to Augusta for ‘Get On Up’

Keith Robinson portrays “Baby Roy” Scott in the James Brown biopic Get On Up, which will be screened for a limited audience in Augusta on July 24.

(Originally published at The Augusta Chronicle, July 22, 2014)