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  2. Shane's Rib Shack - Wikipedia

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    Shane's Rib Shack is an American fast casual BBQ franchise, serving slow-cooked baby back ribs, hand-chopped chicken and pork, and Southern style side dishes. [1] As of January, 2024, they are located in eight states, with most of their restaurants located in the state of Georgia .

  3. Raise a glass to Augusta: Near-Wichita town about to ... - AOL

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    The first one slated to open will be co-owned by Shane Scott, best known for his Sugar Shane’s Cafe at 430 State St. Scott is partnering with the owners of Walnut River Brewing Company in El ...

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  5. Suspect, victim identified in apparent Augusta murder-suicide

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    Alexandra Koch, Augusta Chronicle April 11, 2024 at 3:20 PM The Richmond County Coroner's Office has identified two people who died Monday in an apparent Augusta murder-suicide.

  6. Broad Street Historic District (Augusta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Haunted Pillar was a landmark left standing near the remains of a farmer's market that once stood at 5th and Broad Streets in downtown Augusta, Georgia. The market stood from 1830 until February 7, 1878, when it was destroyed by a tornado. A year later, the column was moved to the opposite corner of what is now 5th Street and used to ...

  7. The Augusta Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta Chronicle's headquarters is in the News Building on Broad Street. The paper was founded as the weekly Augusta Gazette in 1785. In 1786, the paper was renamed The Georgia State Gazette. From 1789 to 1804, the paper was known as The Augusta Chronicle and Gazette of the State.

  8. Anchor owner says new restaurant will be a ‘grown-up’ version ...

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    The restaurant, she said, will be “a grown-up Anchor.” It’ll have the same basic approach as The Anchor, which has operated in downtown Wichita since 2004, but will operate in a much larger ...

  9. Augusta metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the racial and ethnic composition of the Augusta metropolitan area was 60.81% White American, 35.09% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 1.42% Asian American, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 0.85% from other races, and 1.43% from two or more races.