Augusta, GA
Augusta’s booming startups to shine at national summit event
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF)- Augusta will host a conference called the Startup Champions Network Fall Summit this week.
More than one hundred startup community leaders from across the country and Canada will be in attendance.
But it’s more than a conference; it’s an opportunity to showcase the depth and diversity of Augusta’s innovation ecosystem.
Each year big and small cities are chosen to show how their businesses and small startups succeed.
Since 2012, theClubhou.se has helped launch and grow thousands of startup businesses in Augusta.
And that is why this year the summit is coming to Augusta to see its success.
“We’re spending two and a half days basically talking about what does it look like to build a startup ecosystem? And because we’ve been doing this in Augusta for over 12 years, we want to share with them some of the stories and some of the startups that have come out of our community,” said Grace Belangia, Co-Founder of Make Startups.
The Startup Champions Network Chairman of the Board, said he has learned a lot since being here in Augusta.
“I’ve been here less than 12 hours, but I learned a lot and understand what’s going on. I’ve seen all of the revitalization going on in downtown because of the storm. All this stuff is building up, went to walk down mainstreet, saw some of the local businesses and you just want to see how we can increase the energy and activity that’s going on here,” said Mark Lawrence.
This conference is from today until Friday, 8am to1pm at TheClubhouse.se.
Click here to purchase your tickets.
Augusta, GA
Former pho restaurant to become Evans medical cannabis dispensary
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A Vietnamese restaurant that closed in Columbia County more than three years ago will be the site of Georgia’s newest medical marijuana dispensary.
When Georgia’s Senate Bill 220 officially becomes law on July 1, it will expand requirements and qualifying conditions to participate in the state’s medical cannabis program. Co-sponsors of the “Putting Georgia’s Patients First Act” included state Sens. Lee Anderson, R-Grovetown, Harold Jones, D-Augusta, and Mark Newton, R-Augusta.
A company called Fine Fettle operates three cannabis stores in Georgia, eight in Connecticut, and two in Massachusetts.
The Fine Fettle dispensary, slated for 4300 Towne Center Dr. in Evans, will occupy the former Pho Bac restaurant. The Asian eatery opened in 2011 but closed in 2023 when it merged with another restaurant, Pho Augusta, at 4045 Jimmie Dyess Parkway.
At the store’s June 26 grand opening, patients and their families can learn about new product categories, qualifying conditions, and how to obtain a medical cannabis card, according to the company.
Fine Fettle received a provisional license from the Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission in 2023 to start growing and selling cannabis products statewide. Evans was one of its proposed locations with an original opening for a low-THC oil dispensary planned for spring 2024, but the new state legislation upgraded the product level from the lower-potency oil to actual strains of cannabis.
Another cannabis company, Trulieve, opened its fifth Georgia store in Evans in September 2023 at 4218 Washington Road in Evans, near the shopping center anchored by Academy Sports.
Augusta, GA
Augusta election leaders meet to discuss lawsuit from Dr. Lori Myles
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – Augusta election leaders met Monday to discuss a lawsuit filed by a former mayoral candidate.
Dr. Lori Myles is suing the Augusta Commission, as well as state and local voting leaders.
Myles alleges those involved with the May 19th primary destroyed absentee ballots and eliminated from the overall vote count.
“So the Board of Elections received a lawsuit from Lori Myles contesting the election asking for a recount, said Travis Doss, the Board of Elections director. “The Board discussed in executive session and when they came out of executive session they voted to authorize the county attorney to file an answer to that lawsuit basically that answer will be asking a judge for a dismissal on that lawsuit and it will be filed tomorrow.”
WJBF NewsChannel 6 will keep you updated on the next steps of the lawsuit as that information becomes available.
Photojournalist credit: Regynal McKie
Augusta, GA
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta showcases importance of summer programs
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta will welcome community leaders to its Legislative Day on Monday.
The event will provide an inside look at the impact of the organization’s summer programs and year-round youth development initiatives.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta becomes an even more critical resource for local families during the summer. The organization provides supportive environments where local youth continue learning, building relationships and preparing for their futures.
During Legislative Day, community leaders will meet with staff and Club members, and experience how Boys & Girls Clubs is helping young people succeed through workforce readiness programming, academic enrichment, mental health support, nutritious meals and snacks and caring adult mentorship.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Augusta serves youth throughout the region by providing high-quality programming focused on academic success, healthy lifestyles, character and leadership development and career readiness.
The event will start at 11:30 a.m. at E.W. Hagler Boys & Girls Club, 1903 Division Street.
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