Augusta, GA
City of Augusta begins discussions for 2024 budget
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Commissioners and department directors met Wednesday for long-form discussions on the 2024 fiscal year budget. The meeting included break-out sessions to share and address concerns about spending, areas of need, identify challenges, and identify strategies that are currently working.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Volleyball Releases 2024 Schedule – Augusta University
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Augusta University volleyball and head coach Sharon Quarles have announced the full 2024 slate. Coming off a stellar year as the reigning Peach Belt Conference (PBC) Regular Season and Tournament Champions, the Jaguars are set for another deep run into the NCAA Tournament
Season Opener: The Jaguars kick off their season at the Florida Southern Tournament in Lakeland, FL, on September 6, where they will face Palm Beach Atlantic University. The tournament continues with matches against Lewis University and Florida Southern College on September 7.
Key Tournaments:
- Florida Southern Tournament: Lakeland, FL (September 6-7)
- Pacer Invitational: Aiken, SC (September 13-14)
- PBC/Gulf South Crossover: Montevallo, AL (September 20-21)
- Augusta Tri-Match: Augusta, GA (October 12-13)
Home Opener: Augusta will host Shorter University (Ga.) on September 17 at 7:00 PM, marking their first home game of the season.
Notable Home Games:
- Flagler College: September 27
- Lenoir-Rhyne University: September 28
- Catawba College: October 5
- Georgia College: October 12 (part of Augusta Tri-Match)
- USC Aiken: October 16
- North Greenville University: October 29
- Lander University: November 1
- UNC Pembroke: November 5
Final Stretch: The regular season concludes with an away game at Georgia College on November 9. The Jaguars aim to build momentum heading into the postseason. The PBC Tournament is set for Nov. 12-16 before the NCAA Regional Tournament the week of Nov. 18. The NCAA Natonal Championships will be held the week of December 2.
Returning Stars: Augusta is likely to be led by returning All-American setter Janvier Buggs and All-Conference performer Sophia Kruczko. PBC Tournament MVP Madelyn Eden is also a key returning piece.
From Head Coach Sharon Quarles:
“We are excited to share the release of our 2024 schedule. I think there is something for everyone here, match ups with some great conference foes and non-regional teams coming into the arena creating some great nights of volleyball.
The opening three weeks will have the Jags traveling to the states of Florida, Alabama and to our backyard neighbor located in South Carolina for tournaments. Solid volleyball that will not disappoint!
In the month of October, most every Tuesday along with every weekend, the Jags will be in full swing all with the intent to position ourselves in Regional Conversations. Come join the fun and support the Jaguars of 2024! Go Jags!”
Fans of Jaguar Athletics can subscribe to the email listserv by clicking here. Fans can follow Augusta University at www.AugustaJags.com and receive short updates on Facebook at Augusta University Athletics and on Instagram at @AugustaJags
Augusta, GA
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Mall shooting sends fear, anger through shoppers
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A shooting sent people scrambling out the doors of the Augusta Mall on Thursday afternoon.
The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says deputies responded to the scene of shots fired with one person down at the Augusta Mall.
Dispatch says the first call came in at 3:38 p.m. to 3450 Wrightsboro Road on the Fourth of July.
Upon arrival, deputies located one male who had been shot at least once.
The man was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to officials.
On scene, News 12 saw floods of people running out of the mall and a lot of frustration from shoppers looking for holiday deals.
It’s a situation many say is unforgettable, but unfortunately not surprising.
Rochelle Giet says what seemed to be a typical Fourth of July at the mall quickly turned south.
“I saw people running and screaming already. There are a lot of people running, going to the food court screaming,” said Giet.
Giet says she and 20 other people in Victoria’s Secret had to hide in a storage closet for more than 40 minutes.
She says that moment was an unfortunate wake-up call for her.
“I cannot imagine that. Fourth of July. You want to go somewhere because there’s a lot of sales stuff like that. And you are not safe anymore,” said Giet.
This incident is a similar situation that happened back in April with shots fired and a fatal shooting at the mall in 2020.
Giet says she wishes she doesn’t have to be on high alert while shopping but she has no choice.
“It’s always taped to my mind. It comes to my mind or maybe there is a shooting here again and again,” she said.
It’s a feeling Giet says she hopes more people pay attention to in the future.
“I hope that the security personnel there will be more tightened for their security and especially for keeping the people going inside the mall,” said Giet.
News 12 started receiving calls about the incident around 3:45 p.m.
Central EMS and the Augusta Fire Department also responded to the scene.
Around 4:10 p.m., several people were seen leaving the mall. Deputies were seen getting brown evidence bags out of their patrol cars.
“It all happened so fast and quickly as I was headed towards Dick’s Sporting Goods,” said a woman who was on scene. “What got me was that they didn’t even evacuate until like 30 to 45 minutes later. Only could imagine how many people did or could have gotten hurt.”
A store manager tells us that several of her employees heard the gunshots. She said she has a plan in place for when incidents like this happen.
She says her store is losing employees over these situations that seem to happen more frequently at the mall.
Officials did not release any information regarding possible suspects.
Team coverage by News 12 staff members including Lois White, Destiny Bernash, William Rioux, Brionna Law, Julius Evans, Gary Pikula, Richard Rogers, Riley Hale and Sarah Lusk.
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