Augusta, GA
From pumping gas to pouring coffee: Augusta 7Brew to replace old full-service gas station
The site of Augusta’s last full-service filling station will sell fuel again – but the fuel will be coffee.
The Smith’s Chevron gas station and garage at the corner of Wheeler Road and Walton Way Extension closed in May. A 7Brew drive-thru coffee kiosk is now planned for the site, according to recently disclosed construction plans.
March 18 is the projected opening date, according to Google data that already lists a new 7Brew at 3600 Walton Way Ext. Franchises such as 7Brew often open physical locations faster than other food franchises because the buildings are prefabricated and assembled onsite.
Civil plans drawn up in mid-December by Augusta’s Southern Partners Inc. call for demolishing the 2,600-square-foot service station that sits on a lot measuring two-thirds of an acre. A 510-square-foot drive-thru kiosk will be erected on the spot.
It’s been a gas: Smith’s Chevron full-service filling station closing after 37 years
Franchise owners are Isaac Mincks and Troy Jordan, partners in Coffee Talk LLC. The men already have opened two Augusta 7Brews, at 105 Charlestowne Way and 4218 Peach Orchard Rd.
“We are opening stands from Augusta, Ga., to Columbia, S.C.,” according to a splash page soliciting applicants online for Augusta 7Brew jobs. “We will build six to seven stands per year for the next several years and we need your help to reach our goal of 40-plus stands!”
Former Smith’s Chevron proprietor Tommy Smith couldn’t be immediately reached Tuesday.
Smith was working in the 1980s as an area sales rep for an automobile distributor when he drove past the boarded-up Jackson Road Shell station at Wheeler and Walton Way Extension. Remembering his enjoyable days working at a full-service gas station in his native Athens, Smith opened his Chevron station on the corner in September 1986.
The 1970s energy crisis helped sharply reduce the number of full-service gas stations, giving way to self-serve pumps, but outliers like Smith’s Chevron stayed in business and are extant but uncommon today.
Augusta, GA
Augusta nonprofit hosts family financial literacy day
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Families had the chance to sharpen their money skills at a financial literacy event hosted by local nonprofit Crown Her Mentoring at the Bernie Ward Community Center.
The free event offered resources for all ages, from kids learning the basics to adults planning for their financial future.
Attendees could sit in sessions about budgeting, credit, opening banking accounts and insurance options.
Organizers said the event was designed to make financial education accessible during Financial Literacy Month.
“People need to understand the importance of a checking account, a savings account—how to manage your money. How to invest your money. People need to learn about life insurance,” said Torrecka Davis, organizer.
Crown Her Mentoring will host a mental health awareness event on May 23. Open enrollment for new mentees will begin on May 10.
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Augusta, GA
Lane Bryant to close Augusta Mall store this weekend
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Shoppers in Augusta will soon lose a longtime retail option, as Lane Bryant’s store inside Augusta Mall is set to close for good this weekend.
Employees at Lane Bryant inside Augusta Mall confirmed that the store will permanently close starting Sunday, April 19.
After the closure, the nearest Lane Bryant location for customers will be in Lexington.
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Augusta, GA
Willie James Tanksley Obituary April 16, 2026 – G.L. Brightharp & Sons Mortuary
With deepest and heartfelt sympathy, G. L. Brightharp & Sons announces the transition of Mr. Willie J. Tanksley who entered into rest April 18, 2026.
Mr. Tanksley, a native of Richmond County, was a 1985 graduate of the Academy of Richmond County. He was a member of Greater Young Zion Baptist Church where he served in the Brotherhood Ministry.
Survivors include his wife, Sabrina Tanksley; two daughters, Ashley Tanksley and Taylor Tanksley; siblings, Elise Tanksley of Augusta, GA, Wilhelmina Roland of Atlanta, GA, Terry Tanksley, Tommy Tanksley, Watler Tanksley and Elder Claude (Kimberly) Tanksley all of Augusta, GA; an aunt, Frances Tate; an uncle, James Tanksley; mother-in-law, Sandra Harrison of Beech Island, SC; father-in-law, Jimmy (Elnora) Bing; three sisters-in-law, Fonda Rainey, Nicole Harrison and Nina Bing; a brother-in-law, Eric Bing; a host of nieces , nephews, along with other loving relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at Greater Young Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. William A. Blount officiating. Interment will follow at Walker Memorial Park. Viewing will be held from 4:00 PM until 6:00 PM Monday at the funeral home.
The family will not be receiving visitors at the home. We ask that you continue to pray for them during this time.
Professional Services are under the compassionate care of G. L. Brightharp & Sons Mortuary-North Augusta.
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