Augusta, GA
MAP: Check when the leaves will change color this fall in our area
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Summer time is slowly coming to its finish, and with the official begin of fall simply across the nook, you could be questioning if you’ll begin to see the leaves change coloration.
An interactive map, delivered to you by the Smoky Mountains Nationwide Park in North Carolina, exhibits when the adjustments are anticipated to happen throughout the nation.
In keeping with the map, the height for fall foliage for Georgia and South Carolina is predicted to happen between Oct. 19 – Nov. 4. However, the very first indicators of change are anticipated to happen in early October.
You possibly can take a look at the map right here.
Don’t neglect the official begin of fall is September 22!
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Augusta, GA
Woman and infant found dead in Augusta home
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the discovery of a deceased woman and infant found on Chase Creek Court.
On Saturday at 4:15 p.m., deputies responded to the 1600 block of Chase Creek Court to investigate a report of deceased people.
Upon arrival, deputies found an adult female and male infant deceased inside the residence.
The home is in the McCoy’s Creek neighborhood, a subdivision of mostly two-story vinyl-sided homes built in the past few years.
The neighborhood is adjacent to Grovetown but is actually in the Augusta city limits.
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Augusta, GA
Volunteers help clean up Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Organizers of a Magnolia Cemetery cleanup say hundreds of people showed up all ages to help clean up the historic site.
From 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, volunteers showed up with brooms, shovels and other supplies to help. The land houses five Jewish cemeteries and a Greek cemetery along with a Masonic lodge and several church sections.
“It’s such a peaceful place,” said Kevin de l’Aigle. “It’s such a place of solace in this crazy world we live in. It’s a great place to come and just find some peace and walk around among the beautiful grounds. For me, I’ve been coming here since I was a kid, so it’s more like a park. I mean, all my ancestors, my dad’s buried here. But for me, it’s just like I get a sense of peace here that I don’t get anywhere else.”
And recently, a woman from Boston donated $25,000 to the cemetery.
The Magnolia Cemetery is home to a crepe Myrtle that’s said to be the oldest tree in the state of Georgia.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta National Golf Club rolls out fresh sod at Eisenhower Park
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta National Golf Club on Friday laid down new sod at Eisenhower Park.
The club leased the park to use for parking during this year’s Masters Tournament.
That meant a layer of gravel for the cars to park on.
But on Friday, crews rolled out sod, leaving the park in better condition than it had been in before.
Now the public can enjoy the green space for the rest of the year.
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