Augusta, GA
Roundup of sheriff races across the CSRA on Election Day
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Across the CSRA, there are several sheriff races happening on Tuesday. Voters get to decide who will win.
Here’s a list of sheriff races across the two-state.
Aiken County
- Republican Marty Sawyer won the Aiken County sheriff’s race against Democrat Lucas Grant. As of Wednesday morning, Sawyer received 63.3% of votes over Grant’s 36.7%.
Burke County
- Incumbent Democrat Alfonzo Williams and Republican Brad Capitosti are fighting for the seat. We are still waiting for results on this race.
Jefferson County
- Democrat Gary Hutchins won the Jefferson County sheriff’s race over Republican Colby Harrell. As of 9:50 p.m., Hutchins had received 74.3% of votes while Harrell had received 25.7% of votes.
McCormick County
- Republican Chad Cox won the title of McCormick County sheriff over Democrat Tim Kelly. As of 9:05 p.m., Cox had received 63.3% of votes over Kelly’s 36.7%.
Screven County
- Republican Norman Royal and Democrat Mike Kile go head-to-head for the sheriff’s seat. We are still waiting for results on this race.
Wilkes County
- Republican Darrell Powers won the Wilkes County sheriff’s race against Democrat Detric Jones. As of 9:42 p.m., Powers had received 52.4% of votes compared to Jones’ 47.6%.
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Augusta, GA
Augusta community leader Patrick Blanchard Sr., dies at 81
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Longtime Augusta community leader Patrick Blanchard, Sr., has died, we learned on Tuesday.
Blanchard, 81, passed away on Monday, according to his obituary.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Gwen Banks Blanchard of Augusta; son, Patrick (Gretchen) Blanchard, Jr. of Suwanee, GA; daughter, Mary Blanchard of Martinez, according to his obituary.
Blanchard was an active member of Rotary, the Metro Augusta Chamber of Commerce, the Augusta Symphony Board, Historic Augusta and the Georgia Southern University Foundation, Inc.
He also served on numerous other boards and committees throughout the Augusta community.
According to the obituary, a memorial service will be held at a later date in Augusta.
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Augusta, GA
USDA grants $500K towards CSRA-wide farmer business program
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The USDA has granted $500,000 to Augusta Locally Grown for a CSRA-wide farmer business program that will help them expand their operations.
Augusta Locally Grown (ALG) partners with the Augusta Metro Chamber, the Richmond County Extension, and Gateway Business Services to offer robust programming to CSRA small business farmers.
This project provides tiered agricultural and entrepreneurial services tailored to beginning farmers, to help them improve and sustain farming operations.
Agricultural activities include the Homesteading Conference, individual farm plots, farm training workshops, extension classes, farmer planning meetings, farmer forums and mentorship. Entrepreneurship activities include business training/coaching in three formats (self-paced, small group, one-on-one) and general business workshops.
“This robust program and its unique partnerships stand out on a nationwide platform to strengthen to serve 200 local farmers at a time when farmers are struggling to feed themselves and the community,” Rebecca van Loenen, Executive Director of Augusta Locally Grown, says.
Classes will provide individual farm plots, mentorship, climate-smart agricultural training, business plan development, and more to help beginning farmers improve and sustain farming operations.
Program workshops will start as early as December 2024 and continue through December 2027.
For more information regarding the program, you can contact Chuck Simpson, Program Manager at chuck@augustalocallygrown.org.
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Augusta, GA
Concert in North Augusta honors veterans just one week before Veterans Day
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Just before Veterans Day a concert in North Augusta was held to celebrate veterans.
The concert at the Grace Methodist Church honored those who served and are currently serving our country.
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The event was sponsored by the North Augusta Cultural Arts Council and helps give back to the Wounded Warrior Project and the Music Therapy department at the local VA hospital.
Our former News 12 anchor Richard Rogers served as emcee.
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