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Augusta.com Blog
Gary Blanchard, of Winfield, is seeking help in determining what kind of animal wandered onto his property a little more than a week ago. If you've finished reading Harry Potter's final adventure, share your thoughts here about the book and the series. I had the pleasure of attending the recent farewell reception for Paine College president Dr. Shirley A.R. Lewis. The recent and surprising death of Yolanda "Yoki" King comes as a shock to many of us who have lived our lives under the wide-ranging mantle called "Baby Boomer." Share your memories and thoughts on the life of Ryan "Stack" Clark. The Eagles may have sold a ton of records, but their music wasn't very interesting, columnist Steven Uhles writes. So much for Great American Band.
The Chronicle has a story Friday on the rising popularity of dancing with dogs, particularly among older women. This video clip shows canine freestyle stars Carolyn and Rookie in action.
Share your memories and thoughts on the life and accomplishments of U.S. Representative Charlie Norwood.
Share your memories and thoughts on the life and accomplishments of former mayor Charles DeVaney.
What adjective best fits?
Is it one of his celebrated classics, or a little-known gem?
On Monday, Augusta and the world lost a legend. James Brown died Christmas morning in Atlanta at the age of 73. Mr. Brown's personal and legal issues were well known but he also leaves behind a legacy of charity work and good will.
Share your support for the men and women of the 67th Signal Battalion, who deployed in October for a year-long tour in Iraq, Afghanistan and Kuwait.
 On Friday, Nov. 10, 2006, the music world was stunned upon receiving news about the unexpected fatal heart attack which claimed the life of R&B soul singer Gerald Levert in his native Cleveland, Ohio. He was just 40.
Our No. 1 entry shouldn't really need much introduction, as it was one of our most-read stories last year.
Coming in at No. 2 on our list of oddities from The Chronicle's archive, The Smell of '04 remains an unsolved mystery to this day.
When No. 3 on our Halloween-inspired list was published earlier this year, not everyone was thrilled to see such macabre photos in the paper -- in the "living" section, no less.
Everyone who's seen Poltergeist knows that when you mess around with graves in the course of an improvement project, you're begging for trouble.
A house that comes alive, a gore-spattered car, a grisly discovery and a bizarre bank robber are just some of the thrills and chills remembered by Augusta business leaders.

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