Column: Bullies need to seek help, regardless of their ages
Bullies need help to avoid negative consequences for others and for themselves.
Column: Meyers connects with Augusta Press readers for two years
Michael Meyers thought about it and prayed before joining The Augusta Press staff two years ago.
Column: The new year begins with Richmond County school board politics
In this week's column, Michael Meyers wraps up 2022, and gives his opinions on 2023.
Column: Christmas lessons and celebrations mark the week
Christmas ponderings have kept columnist Michael Meyers busy during a slow week for politics.
Column: School board election for District 6 is getting interesting
Michael Meyers looks into possible candidates for the Richmond County School Board District 6 seat.
Column: Commission draws to a close as Summerville secession discussion moves forward
The Augusta Commission's year draws to a close, and with that, some commissioners will move on so the newly elected ones can take their seats.
Column: Summerville secession discussion evokes lots of comments
Commentary on Summerville secession has been varied.
Column: Lots of highs and lows happening lately
Highs and lows have punctuated the recent days, but kindness and forgiveness can improve every day.
Column: Michael Meyers considers what Augusta’s political future looks like
Michael Meyers answers recent questions posed to him about Augusta politics and other local issues.
Opinion: Michael Meyers wants to see people come together for Augusta’s success
Michael Meyers shares his hopes for a better Augusta in this week's column.
Opinion: Michael Meyers remembers Wayne Howard
Michael Meyers highlights his memories of a "humble servant and community leader."
Opinion: Why all the buzz about a deer stand?
Michael Meyers shares his thoughts about county commissioners.
Michael Meyers
Mike Meyers is a public relations and community relations leader as well as a church pastor. He is known as a calm and decisive leader, who can communicate and deliver. As a former government information officer with 20 years in public service, Meyers is known as a servant leader who uses storytelling, consistency and big picture examples to connect audiences. He states that his mission is to inspire pride, engagement, and advocacy for “the least of these.” Mike believes that “He who manages the information - manages the future.”