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Business boom could bring more foot traffic to Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta saw a net gain in businesses last year with 24 closing their doors and another 53 opening.

Now, the city is predicting a business boom with more housing on its way to the Garden City.

With more businesses opening their doors and continued investment to make them thrive, the hustle and bustle is just getting started.

Whether it’s shopping, socializing or eating, downtown Augusta is slowly growing to have something for everyone.

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Karen Heid, owner of Three Crows Fiber on James Brown Boulevard, says she wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.

“We didn’t look anywhere else to open up our store. We just felt like it was really important to invest in our downtown Augusta, try and keep getting people to come back to town to shop,” said Heid.

Leaders behind downtown Augusta’s economic success say retail and service-based businesses are on a positive trend post-pandemic.

Other businesses, like Himothy on Broad Street, say they see the potential of the demand that’s to come.

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“I kind of seen that it was about to build up down here, so I wanted to get in before, you know, it actually builds up. So, kind of seen it before it would start to happen,” said Jason Rogers, owner of Himothy.

With thousands more people potentially coming downtown thanks to future investments in housing, Heid says she hopes businesses will start thriving.

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“There’ll be a lot of foot traffic around, and we’re real excited to see what the city does with green space as well as sidewalks and things like that to make it convenient,” said Heid.

The Downtown Development Authority says to expect more broader and nicher stores to come into play as Augusta’s foot traffic grows.



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AU’s Healthy Grandparents program holds Christmas party

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta University’s Healthy Grandparents program had its Christmas party Sunday.

Santa is continuing his trip across the csra and was at the party to give presents to the kids.

The program was started in 1999 to support grandparents raising their children.

They help with necessary services like food assistance and transportation.

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We spoke with one of the grandparents about the program.

“My grandchildren love it. They do a lot of things going on the year, like summer camp and all that stuff, book bag, getaways,” said Carolyn Thompson.

The program has helped more than 660 families, 900 grandparents, and 1,300 grandchildren.



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Augusta Men Drop Overtime Thriller to Georgia College and State – Augusta University

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Augusta, Ga. – In a game that saw 19 lead changes, Georgia College and State prevailed over Augusta 99-91 in overtime Saturday at Christenberry Fieldhouse. The Jaguars fall to 2-2 in Peach Belt Conference play and 6-7 overall. The Bobcats are now 3-0 in conference play and 6-2 overall.

C.J. Jones of GCSU was the star of this one as he poured in 42 points to lead all scorers and also grabbed eight rebounds in the win.

The Jaguars fell behind midway through the second half, but with just one second left in regulation, T.J. Baker hit a three-pointer to send the game into overtime. But in the extra period, GCSU outscored AU 18-10 for the winning margin. 

Luis Nonfon, who had another double-double with 16 points and 12 rebounds, started the scoring in overtime and gave the Jags the 83-81 lead. GCSU then rattled off five straight points to take the lead, one they would not surrender. 

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The Jaguars had five players in double figures led by Elías Pálsson who tallied 22 points while grabbing eight rebounds. T.J. Baker and Tobias Prall each had 18 points while Charlie McBeath scored 13. 

Augusta hit on just 35% of their shots from the field while GCSU hit on 52.5%. The Bobcats outscored Augusta 46-22 in the paint and went 8-18 from three-point range while Augusta finished 10 of 29 from deep. From the foul line, both teams went 29-36. 

Other than Nonfon grabbing double figures in rebounds, Pálsson eight rebounds and was a perfect 12-12 from the foul line. 

Next up for the Jaguars will be a battle with Reinhardt University on Thursday at 11 a.m., part of Columbia County Education Day. 

 

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Richmond County deputies searching for suspect after armed robbery on Wheeler Road

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Richmond County started a search for an armed robbery suspect Saturday evening.

They started the search on the 3700 block of Wheeler Road after an alleged armed robbery at an SRP ATM.

The suspect is described as a 40-year-old black male, wearing all black, a face mask and a camouflage jacket.

The suspect fled the area on foot in an unknown direction.

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The sheriff’s office used K9 Units, along with the drone unit, to search.

This investigation is in its early stages, and no further information is available at this time.



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