Augusta, GA
3 people injured in shooting outside business on Wheeler Road
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – At least three people were injured in a shooting Monday morning on Wheeler Road, according to authorities.
It happened at the Toasty restaurant, 2808 Wheeler Road, just before 11 a.m.
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Upon arrival, deputies learned that a silver sedan pulled into the parking lot, then one of the occupants exited the vehicle and got into a verbal altercation with two people standing in the parking lot.
Both parties then began firing guns at each other and the two people in the parking lot were both struck at least once and fled the scene on foot to Hazel Street, deputies said.
It was later learned an occupant of the vehicle arrived at the hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds.
The scene of the shooting was calm by 1:45 p.m.
A dark sport utility vehicle with a shattered back window was being towed away, while someone was sweeping the pavement.
The shooting is part of an outbreak of violence that’s claimed more than 100 lives in a little over a year across the CSRA.
The outbreak has affected communities large and small on both sides of the Savannah River, although as the largest community, Augusta has been hit hard.
Many of the victims and suspects have been young men, and authorities have blamed much of the problem on gangs.
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Augusta, GA
Volunteers help clean Lake Olmstead and Augusta Canal on National River Cleanup Day

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Saturday was National River Cleanup Day, and people in our area stepped up to the plate to help.
Richmond County leaders say they normally do river clean-up events several times a year.
This time, it ironically fell on National River Cleanup Day.
People were out at Lake Olmstead and the Augusta Canal.
The lake was recently restored, and leaders say they used today as an opportunity to make it look even better.

We’ve had about ten people show up so far, which is really good for people that are that dedicated to ship on a Saturday morning to come pick up trash. And so we’ve been very happy with it, and we hope to get a lot of this material out of here and really make a difference in the overall appearance and the function of the lake,” said Wes Byne, director of utilities.
If you want to help clean up our lakes and rivers, you can call the Augusta Utilities Department at 706-821-1851 and find out how you can join the next event.
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Augusta, GA
Pine Hill Baptist Church reintroduces themselves to Augusta communities

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Pine Hill Baptist Church has been in the Augusta community for 100 years, and on Saturday, they held a community bash reintroducing themselves.
Leaders say the goal was to have a good time and learn about some of the services the church offers.
They had food, music, bull riding and even face painting.
The organizers say they want to become part of your family.
“We’re Pine Hill Baptist Church here in Hephzibah. I think the church has been around here for 100 years. So it sounds kind of funny that we’re introducing ourselves to the community. But there are a lot of folks that’s moved into the community that’re not affiliated with us. And what we’re trying to do is just reach out to them,” said John Strickland, pastor, Pine Hill Baptist Church.

Strickland says the church isn’t just a building, it’s a place of community, and all walks of life are welcome.
“We’re here, not just in a way of a building, but we’re here with ministries and friendship, and we want to establish a relationship with their family,” said Strickland.
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Augusta, GA
Conrad B. Goodwin Obituary May 15, 2025 – Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors
Augusta, GA – Conrad B. Goodwin, 88, entered into rest Thursday, May 15, 2025.
Conrad was born on a farm in Jefferson County, GA and attended public schools in Augusta, GA and was a graduate of Richmond Academy. He served four years in the United States Air Force. Conrad was employed at the US Postal Service and served in many positions and retired in 1992 as manager of the Forest Hills Branch. He was a member of Woodlawn United Methodist Church where he served as a greeter, usher, and administration trustee.
He loved traveling and visiting many states and points of interest along the way especially Tybee Island and the mountains. He enjoyed golf, gardening, being a handyman, volunteering, and an avid fan of Georgia Bulldog football. Conrad especially enjoyed family gatherings with his family and rocking on the porch.
Family members include his children: Bret Alan Goodwin, Troy Goodwin, and Tina Goodwin Nakagawa; 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his sons, Bart Goodwin and Tony Goodwin, and former wife June E. Goodwin.
The memorial service will be held Friday, May 23, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at Woodlawn United Methodist Church with Rev. Bernard “Sonny” Mason officiating. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service, beginning at 10:00 A.M., at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice.
Thomas Poteet & Son Funeral Directors, 214 Davis Rd., Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 364-8484.
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