Augusta, GA
CBS Sports production assistant from Augusta area died in car accident
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Members of the Augusta-area community are mourning the loss of Bryce Adair, who died following a car accident Wednesday in Ohio to work at the Memorial Golf Tournament as a CBS production assistant.
Who was Bryce Adair?
Adair was from Martinez, graduating from Lakeside High School where he played basketball. According to a CBS obituary, he went on to study communications at Valdosta State University and work there as an intramural supervisor. Two of his other career highlights include Augusta National merchandiser and Augusta GreenJackets audio operator.
CBS said Adair contributed to live sports production and broadcasting operations, ensuring coverage at major sporting events ran smoothly and production standards were maintained at a high level. The company said he was known for having a consistently positive energy, reliability, and willingness to support his team.
Here were some of the memorial social media posts made by Adair’s family and friends:
- “Your smile’s the embodiment of the sun; a warmth we shall always remember.”
- “Bryce’s talent was undeniable, and the world is a little dimmer without him in it. He will be missed but never forgotten.”
- “This really broke my heart. I remember hiring him as an employee at the Family Y Prime Time. Such a kind, gentle soul. Praying for the family.”
How to support Bryce Adair’s family
After the accident but before his death, a friend and colleague of Adair started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help his family. It’s still taking donations and, as of publication, has over $64,000 in donations.
Bryce Adair funeral details
We currently have no details on Adair’s upcoming funeral and burial.
CBS has tribute to Bryce Adair during broadcast
CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz gave an emotional tribute to Adair during Saturday’s broadcast of the Memorial Tournament. He appeared to tear up during the read.
Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for USA Today. Find him on Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@gannett.com.
Augusta, GA
Augusta Worship Center holds 7th annual back-to-school backpack giveaway
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Augusta Worship Center held its seventh annual back-to-school giveaway Saturday, distributing backpacks filled with supplies to students ahead of the new school year.
Students who attended were also entered into a raffle for a chance to win a free laptop.
Jaidi Stephens, a missionary with the center, said the organization wants to be ready when families need help.
“We just want to do our best for those times — you never know when that time is going to hit — so we just want to be here for them for when that happens,” Stephens said.
Ashley Stephens, a minister and missionary with the center, also took part in the event.
The center said its goal is to address a growing need in the community. In addition to the annual backpack giveaway, the Augusta Worship Center operates a food pantry every Tuesday year-round.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta marks Good Trouble Day with voting rights community forum
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – On Good Trouble Day, the anniversary of civil rights leader John Lewis’ death, organizers gathered in Augusta for a community conversation about voting rights, election access and civic participation.
Among the topics discussed was educating people about their voting rights, including those impacted by the justice system.
Gayla Keesee, co-president of the League of Women Voters of the CSRA, said the issue came into focus for her during a recent conversation ahead of a primary election.
“We were talking just before the primary and trying to tell people, it’s early voting, get out and vote,” Keesee said. “And a young man said, ‘I can’t vote.’ And I said, ‘why not?’ He said, ‘I’ve got a felony.’ And I said, ‘are you off paper?’ And he went, ‘yes.’ And I said, ‘how long?’ ‘Eight years?’ I said, ‘we’ll register you today. You are eligible.’ He cried, because he never thought that he would be able to vote again.”
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Richmond County traffic stop attempt leads to chase, rollover crash
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A traffic stop attempt by the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office ended in a rollover crash Friday afternoon after the driver refused to stop, authorities said.
Deputies attempted to stop the red 2017 Honda Civic around 2:22 p.m. on Peach Orchard Road near Mike Padgett Highway, according to the sheriff’s office. The driver continued south on Mike Padgett Highway before traveling east on Marvin Griffin Road, deputies said.
The pursuit ended near Marvin Griffin Road and Doug Barnard Parkway when the driver lost control, went into a ditch and crashed through a fence at the Augusta Water Works Wastewater Treatment Facility, according to authorities. The car overturned.
The driver had visible injuries that were described as non-life-threatening and was taken to a local hospital for treatment, the sheriff’s office said.
Authorities said warrants will be served after the driver is released from the hospital. Charges are expected to include multiple traffic violations, including felony fleeing or attempting to elude and DUI.
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