Augusta, GA
North Augusta sophomore breaks barrier on D1 football offers
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s not every day that you see a high school sophomore with multiple division one offers on the table.
But North Augusta’s Malcom Gaston is one of those players.
The junior left guard didn’t start his career with the Yellow Jackets, but his success under Head Coach Richard Bush has put his name on the map.
“Don’t compare yourself to other people,” says Gaston.
Gaston started at McCormick High School but moved to North Augusta High School.
“Going into my sophomore year, I’m gonna go ahead and tell you I did not have any college looks,” says Gaston. “It was hard, but Coach Bush and Coach McCarthy and the rest of the coaching staff helped develop me and helped me become a better player.”
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The 6′6, 340-pound brick wall has helped lead North Augusta to a 3-1 start on the season.
“He’s a big part of our offensive line, you know, he’s developed a lot since he got here, and he’s gotten better each week, and that’s the goal for him personally to get better each and every week,” said Bush.
He might look like a grown man, but Gaston is only 16.
At such a young age, he’s already got plenty of options for his next move in a few years.
His current list of offers includes Jackson State University, Liberty, UNC Charlotte, Georgia and Florida State.
While he hasn’t officially had an offer from South Carolina, he was invited for an unofficial visit last Saturday.
“I love the atmosphere at South Carolina, love the fans too,” says Gaston.
Reminiscing on a slow start to his career with more offers sure to come, Gaston reminds himself that it’s all about betting on yourself.
“If you know how you play, and you know you’re good at it, don’t let no rankings hold you back,” says Gaston. “There’s plenty of offers in the world. God has a plan for each and every one of us. If you stick by His plan, put Him first above everything else, He’s gonna put you on the right path.”
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Augusta, GA
Lock and Dam Park closing to public for a month in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The city of Augusta announced a temporary closure of New Savannah Bluff Lock and Dam Park.
Closure of the park at 2105 Lock and Dam Road will allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to repair the lock and dam structure.
The park will be closed from March 4 to April 7.
All areas of the park will be closed.
However, the Baurle Boat Ramp will remain open and accessible to the public for fishing and boating activities.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta 911 call center earns statewide honor
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta 911 center has been named 2025 Communications Center of the Year at the Georgia Emergency Communications Conference in Athens.
The award recognizes excellence in public safety communications, innovation, leadership and service.
The award recognizes a center that demonstrates strong performance in emergency response coordination, training, technology and community engagement.
The Augusta center was selected among agencies statewide for its consistent service, professional standards and coordination with public safety partners.
“This recognition reflects the work our team does every single day,” said Daniel R. Dunlap, 911 director. “Our communications officers are the first point of contact during some of the most difficult moments in a person’s life. They provide reassurance, direction and critical coordination until help arrives. I am incredibly proud of the dedication and strength they show.”
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Augusta, GA
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn opens on Broad Street in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A new gourmet popcorn shop has opened on Broad Street, bringing a Chicago-style twist to downtown Augusta.
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts, located at 716 Broad Street next to the Miller Theater, opened late last year. Owner Sheila Jones moved to Augusta from Chicago, where she said gourmet popcorn has a strong following.
“I’m from Chicago where gourmet popcorn is kind of a big deal,” Jones said.
Specialty flavors made in house
The shop offers specialty flavors including caramel, strawberry drizzle, peppermint, Oreo, green apple, and peanut butter — all made in house. Jones said the experience starts before customers even reach the counter.
“The smell is part of the experience. Green apple, strawberry, strawberry drizzle with chocolate. We have a new peanut butter flavor I just did,” Jones said.
A business built for family
Jones said her move to Augusta and her decision to open the business were driven by her son, who is on the autism spectrum. She said she believed he would be more comfortable in Augusta and wanted to build something that would benefit him long-term.
“I wanted him to have something when he gets older. He has a job already if he wants one. He already has a business,” Jones said.

Jones said starting the business has been harder than she expected. She handles most operations herself, with some help from family. She said the purpose behind the shop keeps her motivated.
“Coming into this every day is fulfilling because I built it. I’m building it and I just wanna see how high we’ll go,” Jones said.
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The shop is also holding a pop-up Saturday at noon on Gordon Highway.
Here’s a link to their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584084467886#
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