Augusta, GA
I-20 to open a new westbound on-ramp into GA on Monday
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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Georgia Division of Transportation (GDOT) has introduced that its development companions will open a brand new westbound on-ramp to I-20 on Monday, September 12.
It will join Exit certainly one of Martintown Highway onto I-20, heading west into Georgia.
This opening will create single-lane closures that can enable crews to shift a short lived barrier wall and change site visitors to the newly constructed westbound ramp:
- Monday, September twelfth, 10 pm – 6 am on I-20 westbound
- Tuesday, September thirteenth, 10 pm – 6 am on I-20 westbound
GDOT advises motorists to count on delays when driving via this work zone.
That is one other step ahead within the bigger venture of widening and changing the I-20 Savannah River Bridge, anticipated to be accomplished by 2023.
The largest function of this venture is increasing 1.8 miles of the present 4 lanes of the bridge, into six lanes.
For extra info on GDOT’s venture, click on right here.
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Augusta, GA
Local breast cancer screening event meets patients where they are
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Several health organizations are teaming up to meet patients where they are in the community.
Christ Community Health partnered with Piedmont Augusta and the Georgia Department of Public Health to offer free breast cancer screenings on Monday.
Organizers say it’s a convenient way for you to get care.
“It’s just access to care and making it convenient for women to get those mammograms,” said Lisa Ann Wheeler, patient navigator for the breast and cervical cancer program. “If you can bring something to the community and meet them where they are, it is a winner winner.”
The screenings are for women who are both uninsured and underinsured.
The Department of Public Health’s breast and cervical cancer screening program covers breast cancer preventative care.
“It’s a feeling of empowerment,” said Wheeler. “Self-care is hugely important, and we as women don’t tend to take care of ourselves as much as we should. You can’t really pour it from an empty cup, so I say if you can take care of yourself, you can take care of others and take care of your family.”
Wheeler says they try to host an event once a month.
Appointments are required. To schedule an appointment, call 706-513-1033.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Alum Hans Troyer Shines on National Stage in Ultra Running Documentary – Augusta University

AUGUSTA, Ga. – The next chapter in Augusta University cross country and track & field history is being written by one of its own. Hans Troyer, a decorated Jaguar alumnus and former graduate assistant for the men’s and women’s programs, is the subject of a newly released documentary after bursting onto the national ultrarunning scene with a course-record performance at the USA Track & Field 50 Mile Championships.
Troyer captured the national title with a time of 5:16:14 in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania—shattering the previous course record by nearly 12 minutes. The 50-mile route included over 5,000 feet of vertical climb, and Troyer averaged a 6:19 mile pace throughout the race. His rise in the trail running world has been nothing short of meteoric, following recent wins at the Bandera 100k, Way Too Cool 50k, and a runner-up finish at the Canyons 100k, which earned him a coveted Golden Ticket to the Western States 100.
Watch the full documentary on Hans Troyer’s journey:
“The documentary showed Hans’ personality really well and I’m really happy to see that his story is getting the attention that it deserves,” said Head Coach Jacob Burgamy. “Hans did a ton for our program both as an athlete and an assistant coach, and it’s awesome to see him going on to do such big things afterwards on the professional level. Excited to see how he performs at Western States later this month. He makes our program very proud.”
A consistent presence for Augusta from 2018–2023, Troyer helped lead the Jaguars to four consecutive Peach Belt Conference cross country titles and multiple NCAA National Championship appearances. He earned PBC All-Conference honors in both cross country and track & field, was named to the PBC Team of Academic Distinction each season, and still holds the school record in the 3,000m steeplechase.
Originally from Newnan, Georgia, and a graduate of Trinity Christian School, Troyer continues to train while representing Augusta’s tradition of excellence at the professional level. While his post-collegiate success stems from his own dedication and consistency, his story parallels the steady progress of Augusta’s distance programs. His development from collegiate athlete to rising ultramarathoner reflects the strength of the foundation being built at Augusta and serves as a reminder of the impact student-athletes can continue to make beyond their time on campus.
Augusta’s cross country and track & field programs have seen significant growth in recent years, highlighted by the upcoming addition of men’s and women’s indoor track & field in 2025–26, expanding year-round competition for the Jaguars.
As Troyer prepares for his 100-mile debut at Western States, Augusta will be following his journey with pride—watching a former student-athlete continue to pursue big goals and represent the program well at the next level.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta plays host to multiple Juneteenth celebrations this weekend

AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – There were multiple Juneteenth celebrations in Augusta on Saturday.
The Augusta Museum of History held an event on Saturday that celebrated Juneteenth.
People were able to tour the museum, participate in art projects and learn about the history of Juneteenth.
A local artist taught people how to make the Edgefield face pots.
“This whole gave a presentation about Dave, the Potter, who was an enslaved man living in Edgefield, and he risked his life in knowing how to read and write, and he would write his name. I think he’d write poetry on the pots he made. We got to see some of those pots in the museum before starting our lesson. It’s a good time,” said AC Daniel, art teacher.
The Museum’s education coordinator said it’s important to recognize the history surrounding Juneteenth and how it relates to Richmond County.
“When we think about Juneteenth, this is really freedom for all, and because of the Emancipation Proclamation, all of the enslaved people were freed. Then we have a lot to celebrate because over 6000 people were enslaved right here in Richmond County,” said Krystal Lyon.
Also in Augusta on Saturday, there was a Freedom Trail ride that also celebrated Juneteenth.
There were also games, a horse ride, a petting zoo, and bounce houses, with around 50 vendors and the event wrapped up around 11 p.m.
The organizer of the event was humbled by the big turnout.
“It’s incredible. It’s really incredible because I have 81 acres and another 10 acres on the other side of the road. First off, just having property is a big thing in our community, and then being able to share that with my community, and on such a great day, a day of celebration. So we’re just celebrating all the way around. It was a privilege. It’s an absolute privilege to have to be a part of something this big,” said Davon Wallace, owner, Crimson Hills.
There is another ride on July 19.
“It’s going to be the true trail ride. Because we’re going to shut down some of the road, we’re going to be out in the streets, and we’re going to be inside on the property. So it’s going to be really big, really partnering with 306 of New York, from South Carolina, they came out. They said they want to be a part of it, and we’re going to do some big things. We’re going to do some big things,” said Wallace.
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