Augusta, GA
Person wanted for questioning about Augusta aggravated assault
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is seeking a person wanted for questioning in connection to an aggravated assault in downtown Augusta.
The person is wanted for questioning about an aggravated assault, which occurred on Sunday, November 24, in the 400 Block of Broad Street.
We’ve reached out to learn more about the incident.
For any information concerning these subjects or the vehicle, please contact Investigator Robert Ferraro 706-821-1464, or any on-duty investigator at the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office at 706-821-1020 or 706-821-1080.
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Augusta, GA
Georgia QB Carson Beck declares for 2025 NFL Draft
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Augusta, GA
Augusta Tree Service Now Offering Professional Stump Grinding Services in Augusta, GA
Augusta, GA – Augusta Tree Service, one of the top tree care companies, is excited to announce its specialized stump grinding Augusta services. The company now provides quality and efficient stump grinding to eliminate the ugly stumps and make residential and commercial properties beautiful and safe again.
If you have one stump or several after a big tree cutting job, Augusta Tree Service is equipped to remove them efficiently and on time. Their team employs modern techniques and equipment to undertake the job effectively and offer clients a stump-free area that cannot regrow eliminating the need for the client to grade the area to create a new terrain for other projects or lush greenery.
“Our new stump grinding service is designed to address a common concern among property owners — unsightly or hazardous stumps,” said a spokesperson for Augusta Tree Service. “As a trusted name in tree care, we are proud to expand our offerings and provide comprehensive solutions for all tree and stump-related needs in Augusta, GA.”
Apart from improving the appearance of the compound, stump grinding Augusta services offered by Augusta Tree Service to make certain properties don’t pose tripping hazards, pests or obstructions that may hinder mowing or other related tasks. The customer can expect the service to be fast, efficient and cost-effective.
For more information about their stump grinding services or to request a free estimate, call (706) 535-7388 or visit their website.
About Augusta Tree Service:
Augusta Tree Service, is a tree care company that provides its services to Augusta, GA and its environs. Focused on tree removal, trimming, pruning, and now stump grinding, the company strives to offer professional and fast services at reasonable rates with regard to the client’s requirements.
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Phone: (706) 535-7388
Address:234 Broad Street
City: Augusta
State: GA 30901
Country: United States
Website:https://treeremovalaugustaga.com
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Augusta, GA
Wellstar MCG helps bridge gap in Ga. health care
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been over a year since Wellstar Health System and Augusta University Health System merged.
Since then, they have seen an increase in medical students.
Augusta University says MCG’s class size is one of the top five in the country with more than 300 students in each class.
We spoke with a doctor about how this growth is helping Georgians.
The Medical College of Georgia is the 13th oldest medical school in the country.
After years of maturing, the college’s current first year class is projected to be the fifth largest in the country.
MCG officials say the growth is positive for pipelining more medical professionals in Georgia.
From the lab to communities, Wellstar MCG is making headway into the future of investing in Georgia’s medical workforce.
Dr. Natasha Savage with the Medical College of Georgia says her journey through the medical field has come full circle, now being able to educate the next generation.
“I’m a graduate of the Medical College of Georgia. I know how much our faculty cares about our residents, about our students and about our patients,” said Savage.
She says expanding specialty programs is what’s keeping MCG competitive in critical areas of healthcare like their newest program, maternal-fetal medicine.
“That is a three-year fellowship under the state under the program of OB/GYN and is fully supported by the state. Maternal-fetal medicine specialists help ensure that we have great care for our moms and their children,” she said.
MCG says they’re not slowing down because the need to grow the medical pipeline is more important than ever.
“Whether that be pediatricians or OB/GYNs or pathologists, etc. There’s many areas of the state of Georgia that have no OB/GYN or no psychiatrist and so we’re really working to fill that void,” said Savage.
Savage says MCG retains about 50% of its students each year, which is a positive sign for the future landscape of Georgia healthcare.
“We hope to maintain them, keep them here and continue to improve healthcare through optimal teaching, research and excellence in care,” she said.
According to the Georgia Department of Community Health, more than 140 counties in Georgia are medically underserved.
With a high retention rate, officials hope to continue to bridge that gap in healthcare.
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