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2 injured after shooting at Magnolia Park Apartments

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Two people drove themselves to a local hospital after a shooting incident at Magnolia Park Apartments on Friday, according to the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.

At 1:34 p.m., deputies responded to the 2100 Block of Vandivere Road for shots fired.

Upon arrival, the agency says deputies were unable to locate any victims but learned that two subjects had driven themselves to a local hospital with gunshot wounds.

“I walk my dogs at night. I know people in every building. I talk to people and there are a lot of families around here too. I’ve really have never felt unsafe here,” a neighbor said.

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Around 2 p.m., a News 12 viewer reported several patrol cars and an ambulance on Vanderbilt Drive.

Investigators were still on the scene at 3 p.m.



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Early voting underway in Augusta, as voters are advised to do their homework

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Augusta early voters are finding out that doing your homework goes along way.

“Well, my wife printed out the ballot for me, so I knew who I was going to vote for,” said Berley Green.

Whether Augusta voters select a Democrat primary ballot, Republican, or non-partisan, there are a lot of choices to make.

There is the mayor’s race, five commission races and two sales tax questions.

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“This is probably the longest ballot we’re had in Richmond County in the 30 years that I’ve been here. I’ve never seen a ballot quite this long with so many candidates,” said Travis Doss, Elections Director

Doss recommends voters get a sample ballot and study it before heading to the polls. It paid off for some early voters.

“It was a huge ballot, but if you prepare ahead of time and kind of print your ballot out and go over it kind of vet the candidates beforehand, it kind of goes smooth,” said Nicole Floyd

Augusta voters are familiar with the SPLOST question on the ballot, but they may need to go read up on the half-penny FLOST tax for property tax relief.

“No, we’ve never had that before. That was due to a law change a couple of years ago that allowed counties to opt in or opt out as far as giving tax relief,” said Doss.

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So, voters have a decision about Augusta having another sales tax.

“Do your homework on that, because it’s going to affect your pocketbook,” said Floyd.

“Enough taxes, enough taxes,” said Green.

“You’re not a supporter?”

No,” said Green.

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Early voting continues until May 15th, so there is time to get up to speed on this sizable ballot.



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Augusta crews rush to townhome fire on Claussen Road

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta Fire Department crews rushed to a structure fire Monday afternoon.

The fire was reported around 12:45 p.m. at a townhome complex on Claussen Road, according to authorities.

The units, located behind Canddlewood Suites, were evacuated and no one was injured.

Officials said the fire was a likely safety issue that possibly could have been avoided.

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Augusta Braves: Semipro football and community involvement for Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)- If you’re looking for some football to watch there is the Augusta Braves.

They are a part of an adult developmental league that brings semi pro back to Augusta.

They not only bring the action but also community involvement.

Saturday was autism awareness at the game and the owner says this is about more than just football.

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“To see them, bring them young people out here and watch football and interact with the players and run on the field like before the game. That means a lot to us and the players, because even with the players, we all know it’s bigger than football. It’s a lot bigger than football. With the community awareness and a lot of stuff we do during the off season with the resource challenge, young athletes in the area, as well.” said owner John Hales.

The Augusta Braves next home game will be May 9th for cancer awareness.



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