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CSRA farmers face ongoing struggles after Hurricane Helene

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CSRA farmers face ongoing struggles after Hurricane Helene


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Georgia’s House Speaker Jon Burns and the Agriculture Commissioner are urging President Trump to extend FEMA’s application deadline for Helene.

In a letter sent to the president, Burns says, “Right now, the future is uncertain for far too many Georgia farmers, and without assistance, some of them will not make it through this growing season.”

They’re not wrong. Our local farmers are hurting.

We’re talking about damage so bad; that some people aren’t sure they can afford to rebuild.

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Producers throughout our region say the aftermath is shaping up to be harder than the actual storm.

“You don’t realize the damage that was done till you start actually getting in here,” said Rosalynne Burns, owner of Double B Plant Farm.

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It’s one battle after another.

“We’re not the only ones in this boat. All the other growers that we know in this area are, you know, under the same, you know, circumstances that we are,” said Rosalynne.

Underneath all the destruction also lies broken irrigation systems and less salvageable products.

The Pecan Barn says cleanup is only half the battle once they realize what’s barely hanging isn’t viable either.

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“It’s definitely never good to see more things that need to be fixed or more problems,” said Jayme Powell, owner of The Pecan Barn.

Other generational businesses, like Double B Plant Farm, say it’s more than just closing doors to the public.

“It’s a type of grieving, and it comes in stages because we’ve lost not only our family business that we’re not all working together as a family anymore,” said Rosalynne.

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Augusta Locally Grown says 25% of its local farmers are still struggling from catastrophic damages.

They say this year’s season at the farmers market may look slimmer.

“Not only did farmers lose their crops that were in the ground, they lost their harvest because electricity was down, and they lost their means of production because the facilities were actually damaged,” said Chuck Simpson, farmer business manager for Augusta Locally Grown.

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2025 will be a make-or-break year for many farmers hoping to sprout something positive to build upon.

Augusta Locally Grown and producers throughout the area are urging local support this year.

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An in-person farmers market will open on March 20 and go every Thursday through the growing season.



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

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


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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Aerospace program milestone reached at Thompson Farm in Augusta

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Students at Richmond County Technical Magnet School achieved a milestone by launching their 500th non-kit rocket.

Students launched rockets at Thompson Farm in Augusta. The launch is part of the school’s aerospace program that has been part of their STEM curriculum since 2014.

The Augusta Fire Department collaborated with the group for the launch.

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Savannah woman attacked with acid, recovering at Augusta burn center

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Savannah woman attacked with acid, recovering at Augusta burn center


SAVANNAH, Ga. – A woman is recovering in Augusta after being attacked with acid earlier this week in Savannah.

Around 8:16 p.m. Wednesday, she was walking around Forsyth Park and a man hiding in the shadows near Whitaker Street suddenly came out and attacked her with an unknown chemical.

The liquid melted through her clothing and headphones.

The victim has been identified as Ashley Wasielewski, of Savannah, according to sources close to her family.

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First responders located and treated the victim on scene before transferring her to a local hospital. Wasielewski has now been transferred to a regional burn center for advanced treatment. Sources close to the family said the burn center is in Augusta.

Sources close to the family said Wasielewski is stable after suffering second-degree burns.

Photos of the victim before and after an acid attack in Forsyth Park(N/A)

Savannah police say they don’t believe the attacker was known to the victim.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.

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