Augusta, GA
Salvation Army of Augusta surpasses Red Kettle campaign goal
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Salvation Army of Augusta raised $235,236 during its recent Red Kettle campaign, exceeding the initial target of $225,000.
Maj. Jonathan Raymer, area commander for the Salvation Army, expressed gratitude.
“We are incredibly blessed to be able to make a difference in other people’s lives every single day, and a big part of that blessing is doing it in the Augusta community,” he said. “The generosity of so many volunteering as well as donating makes it possible to make a difference every day.”
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The annual Red Kettle Campaign is the largest fundraising event of the year for the Salvation Army in Augusta.
“Last year, the Salvation Army of Augusta provided over 28,000 nights of shelter and provided over 73,000 meals at our Soup Kitchen,” said Derek Dugan, director of development.
The campaign provides funding for essentials such as food, shelter, and clothing, as well as casework that places people into housing after being homeless.
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Augusta, GA
Salem Ridgeyaks win second straight in Augusta, 7-4
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WDBJ) – For a second straight game, the Salem Ridgeyaks bats blew up like…well..the fourth of July.
Andrews Opata hit his 5th home run of the season in the first inning, as Salem led wire-to-wire over Augusta, 7-4.
Opata also stole his Carolina League-leading 36th base of the season in the win for Salem (31-47). D’Angelo Ortiz’s 2 RBI double in the 4th pushed the Salem lead to 4-0. Ortiz finished 2-3 with three RBI’s on the night, while Louis Andujar went 3-4, scoring two runs and also plating two runs.
Salem pitcher Christian Foutch (ND, 6.18 ERA) pitched 4.2 strong innings, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out 8. Yermain Ruiz (W, 2-3, 9.87 ERA) picked up his first win since May 29th, going 4.1 innings while striking out another 4 batters.
Salem’s series at Augusta continues through Sunday.
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Augusta, GA
Annual fan drive returns as dangerous heat settles over Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – As a heat wave settles over Augusta, the Psi Omega Foundation is working with Richmond County Marshal’s Office to deliver fans as a part of their annual fan drive.
Eugene White, president of the Psi Omega Foundation, said his personal connection to the community drives the effort.
“I’m the son of someone. I’m the grandson of someone,” White said. “And so when we think about our elders who may have struggled, that really drives home our desire to build a tenacious community.”
Fans available, no questions asked
White spent the day delivering fans across Augusta. Around 140 fans were available for donation.
Lt. Monica Meyers of the Richmond County Marshal’s Office said this year’s conditions have been more severe than previous summers.
“This year I noticed that the humidity has been higher, the heat index has been higher,” Meyers said. “And with that said, we know that research shows us that the elderly and seniors are less likely to run their AC during the summer months because they’re trying to save their budgets, because they are on fixed budgets and low income.”
Doctors say anyone can be at risk for heat-related illness when the heat index reaches the 90s or above.
How to get a fan
The Marshal’s Office said fans are available to anyone, no questions asked. Meyers said residents can call the Richmond County Marshal’s Office at 706-821-2368 or visit the substation at 3050 Deans Bridge Road in Augusta.
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Augusta, GA
As temps rise, Augusta officials open May Park cooling center
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Emergency Management Agency will open a cooling center on Friday as temperatures continue to climb.
According to officials, the National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the city.
The city will open the May Park Community Center on Friday from 12-7 p.m.
Officials say residents may use Augusta Transit’s normal routes during operating hours to access the cooling center.
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