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Jim Dent, trailblazing Black golfer and Augusta native, dies at 85

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Jim Dent, trailblazing Black golfer and Augusta native, dies at 85


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Jim Dent died at age 85 on May 2, according to the PGA Tour.

Dent grew up in Augusta and attended Laney High School, and was one of the best Black Golfers of his time.

Dent was recovering from a stroke, however, he attended the Masters three weeks before his death, observing the 50th anniversary of Lee Elder becoming the first black Masters player, according to the PGA Tour.

He was a member of the African-American Golfers Hall of Fame, and the city of Augusta renamed the road leading to the Patch Jim Dent Way in 2020.

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He appeared in the PGA Championship six times.

Dent caddied the Masters before he turned pro.



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Empty Stocking Fund event draws crowd to Boys & Girls Club

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The United Way of Augusta distributed toys to more than 1,700 children Thursday during its annual Empty Stocking Fund event at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Augusta.

Cars lined the parking lot and Chafee Avenue as families waited to receive toy bags for their children.

The United Way purchased hundreds of toys for both boys and girls ahead of the distribution.

Parents were able to sign up in advance to receive bags for their children.

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United Way President and CEO Brittany Barnette said the organization has more buying power to purchase toys for pennies on the dollar, similar to Golden Harvest Food Bank when buying food.

Families who participated in the toy distribution also received information about applying for SNAP benefits and details about Golden Harvest Food Bank services.



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Augusta neighbors voice concerns over proposed roundabout

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Augusta neighbors voice concerns over proposed roundabout


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A proposal to build a new roundabout at the intersection of McDowell Street and Monte Sano Avenue is drawing concerns from neighbors who live and worship nearby. 

The project would sit between St. Mary on the Hill Catholic Church and Trinity on the Hill United Methodist Church.

On Wednesday evening, a packed meeting room heard updates from city officials and consultants as residents voiced their worries about how the project could affect the neighborhood. Many said pedestrian safety is their top concern.

John Scherer, who is a chairman at St. Mary on the Hill, said the intersection is heavily used by families, church members, and surrounding businesses.

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“The biggest concern we have is pedestrian safety. There are so many people who traverse this intersection every day, not just us, but businesses here. It’s a neighborhood,” said Scherer.

Augusta’s District 3 Commissioner Catherine Smith-Rice says she has seen few accidents at the intersection and does not believe changes are needed.

“I want to see us going back to GDOT, the Georgia Department of Transportation and nixing this one, if the project takes a year longer,” she said.

“You just heard the residents tonight, they’re fine with that. They don’t want the roundabout and they don’t want it. I don’t want it.” 

Steve Cassell of Infrastructure Systems Management is working with the City of Augusta to explore a single-lane roundabout design for the intersection.

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Director of Engineering Dr. Hameed Malik said construction could begin after the Masters Tournament in 2027 if the project moves forward.

“So right now we are planning to use all the money we have. Any money left will go back to the state. The money cannot be allocated to any other project,” Malik said.

The roundabout is expected to cost between $7 million and $7.5 million.



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55-year-old killed while crossing Augusta road on electric scooter

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55-year-old killed while crossing Augusta road on electric scooter


AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A 55-year-old man has died after a crash in Augusta, authorities said Wednesday.

The Richmond County Coroner’s Office has identified the victim has Larry Tesseo, of Augusta.

Coroner Mark Bowen said the crash happened Tuesday when Tesseo was operating an electric scooter while crossing Peach Orchard Road at Harding Road.

Tesseo was then was struck by a southbound pickup, according to officials.

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Tesseo was transported to Wellstar MCG hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 4:50 p.m.

The coroner’s office says he died due to his injuries from the crash.



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