Augusta, GA
Augusta Technical College receives $1M donation for new automotive technology facility
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WFXG) – An enormous donation for an enormous imaginative and prescient. Jim Hudson Automotive Group gave Augusta Technical School a $1M examine Wednesday. The school plans to make use of the funds to buy Johnson Motor Firm off of Walton Means and remodel it into the college’s new automotive expertise facility.
The brand new facility will quadruple Augusta Technical School’s present coaching footprint to fulfill the rising demand for automotive technicians and professionals within the space. As soon as operational, the middle will provide 16 certification applications to roughly 1,270 college students yearly because the area’s main automotive coaching heart. Augusta Nationwide’s donation will enable the middle to open later this yr.
Augusta Technical School President Jermaine Whirl used three phrases to explain the event: progressive, relevance and well timed.
“At Augusta Tech, we’re not nearly doing the abnormal.” stated Whirl.
Augusta Tech is now at step nearer to a flagship location for in depth automotive coaching. Jim Hudson says this transfer is larger than the examine. Hudson says it is about rising the native workforce.
“We want them worse than we want anyone else. It’s very tough for us to get good technicians that has the fervour and taught the appropriate manner.” stated Hudson.
Augusta Tech needs to develop college students’ expertise by a real-world expertise. For this, the plan is to create a simulated automobile dealership.
“Not solely do we want technicians, we want the very best of the very best, however we additionally wished to coach younger males and younger girls into service, gross sales, finance.” stated Whirl.
In accordance with Whirl, the Johnson Motor Firm acquisition permits development in a number of methods.
“Our present facility is barely about 10,000 sq. ft, so we’re going to have the ability to actually improve our capability, absorb extra college students and improve the workforce.” stated Whirl.
Some Augusta Tech college students say they’re already wanting ahead to it.
“Simply wanting on the distinction between like going and commuting versus going to Atlanta to right here, you get that comradery, you get that feeling of household, and to me, that helps me get my studying experiences alone.” stated Martia Moore.
“In the event that they incorporate physique store applications and an enormous diesel program, you would possibly see just a few of the identical faces round, so I might positively come again.” stated Andrew Chavez.
In the meantime…the college calls it the best alternative.
Whirl: “expertise is ever altering and we wish to be sure that we’re instructing the on the forefront expertise for our college students, and now could be the time.”
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Augusta, GA
1 airlifted to hospital after Christmas Eve crash on I-20
CRAWFORDVILLE, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – One person was airlifted to the hospital on Tuesday after a crash on Interstate 20, according to officials.
According to Wilkes County Emergency Services, the crash happened in Taliaferro County at mile marker 152.
The crash involved one vehicle. The driver of the vehicle was ejected, according to officials.
“Thank you to all the public safety personnel for your help today. We couldn’t have managed this scene without you,” said the Wilkes County Emergency Services on their Facebook page.
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Augusta, GA
No injuries reported in Christmas fire on Broad Street
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta fire crews responded to the 1600 block of Broad Street for a fire on Christmas evening.
The Augusta Fire Department says there were no occupants in the home and no injuries were reported.
Officials with the fire department says power was connected to the home, but they connected Georgia Power to disconnect it.
According to a News 12 crew on scene, at least four fire trucks could be seen, as well as multiple Richmond County Sheriff’s Office cars and EMS.
Early Christmas morning, the Augusta Fire Department posted some fire safety tips:
- Be cautious with battery-operated devices and chargers this holiday.
- Always use the correct charger, avoid overcharging and keep batteries away from flammable items.
- Store batteries in a cool, dry place to prevent overheating or fire risks.
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Augusta, GA
North Augusta Greeneway opens just in time for the holidays
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -Just a few months ago, North Augusta’s Greeneway looked nothing like what it does now.
Hurricane Helene did a number on the popular trail, which closed it down for months.
Now the entire thing is back open ahead of schedule and just in time for the holidays.
“I don’t know if we thought it’d be done by Christmas, but it is and I think it’s a great early Christmas present for the citizens of North Augusta and the CSRA,” said Briton Williams, North Augusta mayor.
Williams was expecting the Greeneway to open back up in January, but he says thanks to R&R Tree Service, the job is complete.
“It’s wide open from one end to the next,” said Williams. “I’ve ridden it on the golf cart and it is accessible now for everybody.”
R&R Tree Service has been working on cleaning up the Greeneway since Hurricane Helene hit, which was about three months ago.
Now that it’s all cleaned up, Williams says their next focus is the parks, and they’re hoping to have those done sometime in January.
“We had a lot of damage with our parks, but Creighton Park is a great park, and they’ve cleared that out,” said Williams. “The focus moving forward will be for that company R&R Tree Service to work on the city parks.”
Williams says they own about 25% of the roads inside North Augusta city limits.
“We’re probably at 92% first pass of city-owned roads,” he said.
Williams says there are two separate companies working on the roads and cleaning up the parks because that’s what they can control.
“I think it’s a perfect example,” said Williams. “The Greeneway is telling you when we control something, we can be very efficient.”
And as for what they can’t control, Williams says that a different story.
“Which is unfortunately about 70% of the roads in North Augusta, we just still can’t dictate what to do and we just continue to express, you know, areas of, ‘Hey, this where the focus is.’”
But Williams says having the Greeneway back is like getting back to some form of normalcy.
“Psychologically and physically for citizens, and I can get on that Greeneway because that’s very therapeutic for us, and I think that is the number one thing that is showing we’re getting some normalcy back in our lives.”
Williams says there’s a lot more to be done, but they won’t stop until it’s all complete so he asks that everyone stay patient and positive.
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