
When you pick up Monday's Augusta Chronicle it will look a little different. We also think it will be easier to use. If you're a fan, don't worry. I'm not proposing we drop this strip. People get very upset when we drop comic strips and this has long been a favorite in Augusta. But for the life of me, I can't figure out why people want to read 30-year-old comics. Our new ActiVote website is the place to find everything you want to know about elections this year. And to have some fun. I find so many blessings I don’t know where to begin. I hope between the turkey and the football and the family gatherings you will take some time to think about your blessings. You will be amazed how much better that will make you feel. Edward Cashin’s memorial service today was a beautiful tribute to a man who exemplified “a life well lived.” Last week I told you we were changing The Augusta Chronicle’s lineup of comics and puzzles. I asked for your comments, and you gave them. Many of you responded, some with great passion. As a result we’re keeping some of the features we had planned to drop. More change is coming to The Augusta Chronicle. I’ve written about changes to the newspaper before, so you might know that I understand many people don’t like change. Our Masters staff grew by three more reporters today with the arrival of Tim Guidera of the Savannah Morning News, Gary Smits of the Florida Times-Union and John Kaltefleiter of the Athens Banner Herald.
Two men from New Orleans said this week reminded them of Mardi Gras, except Augusta is a little more orderly.
The week of the tournament is the best week of the year for the staff of The Augusta Chronicle. We work all year to get ready for this.

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