Augusta, GA
Paine College suspends health, medical benefits for employees
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Paine College has announced it is suspending benefits for its employees.
The college issued a statement on Wednesday surrounding the changes in health and medical benefits.
“Due to rising costs of maintaining health benefits for employees, the college decided to pursue a more cost-effective provider,” said Paine College in a statement.
The college says they were unable to reach a viable agreement with its recent provider which resulted in cancellation of coverage.
“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused our employees,” said President Dr. Cheryl Evans Jones. “We are currently negotiating with insurance carriers in search of a lower-cost provider. It is our intent to resolve this matter expeditiously and restore affordable health and medical benefits for our employees.”
The college says vision and dental coverage remain active.
“We are committed to the well-being of our employees and keeping the lines of communication open as we navigate through this process,” said Jones. “I would like to express my sincere appreciation to our employees for their dedication and cooperation during this time.”
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Driver taken into custody after chase, rollover crash in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A driver is in custody after leading Richmond County deputies on a chase that ended in a rollover crash Thursday evening.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Office deputies say they attempted to stop a black BMW sedan with no registration plate on Tubman Home Road at Gordon Highway around 6:30 p.m.
The driver, Willie Junior Brown, 33, failed to stop and led deputies on a pursuit, according law enforcement.
Deputies say Brown lost control of the vehicle on the 2500 block of Blueberry Drive, striking an unoccupied 1999 Chevrolet Silverado.
Brown’s vehicle rolled over and he then attempted to flee on foot before being taken into custody.
Deputies say Brown was transported to a hospital for treatment.
Several criminal charges are forthcoming and the investigation is ongoing.
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Augusta youth program feels state budget cut heading into new school year
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A state budget cut is reducing the number of children Mach Academy can serve.
Faith Henderson, a coach at MACH Academy, said the program offers students more than athletic training.
“It’s not just the physical aspect. It’s the mental, it’s the character, the education. We have so much to offer to these kids and they need it,” Henderson said.
Henderson said she works with students individually through an educational enrichment component of the program.
“I come in with our educational enrichment program so I can give attention to individual students one at a time each day to help get to where they need to be” she said.
Funding cuts reduce enrollment
Michael Harden, president and CEO of MACH Academy, said the budget reduction has cut summer enrollment nearly in half.
“We have served in the past 60 to 70 kids. That reduction has limited us to maybe 30 to 40 kids this summer,” Harden said.
Helen Thomas-Pope, operations manager at MACH Academy, said the cuts are also affecting the program’s ability to prepare students for the upcoming school year.
“What we try to do is help them be prepared when they go back to school. We would like to do that as best we can. But I’m not sure that we’ll be able to be as successful as we have been in the past,” Thomas-Pope said.
Thomas-Pope said the four-day-a-week schedule may also need to change.
“Unfortunately, some kids may not have the opportunity to come out. Currently, our program is four days a week. And we may have to do more of a rotation where not all kids are able to come for the four days,” she said.
Staff commitment
Despite the reduced funding, Henderson said staff remain committed to the program’s mission.
“I grew up here. All of the coaches here, we grew up here or we started with MACH Academy and have come back to give back to MACH Academy because we believe in what MACH Academy does,” she said.
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