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State fairs to open Friday afternoon in Augusta, Aiken

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Georgia-Carolina State Fair will be celebrating 100 years when it opens Friday – and if you’re craving a fair on the South Carolina side of the river, the Western Carolina State Fair will also open.

In Augusta

Since 1923, the Exchange Club of Augusta has put on the fair in Augusta, and this year’s will take place from Oct. 13-22 at the fairgrounds, 308 Hale St.

Among the highlights:

  • Livestock shows featuring beef, swine, sheep, dairy and goats. Cash prizes are awarded in each category.
  • The 2023 Miss Georgia-Carolina State Fair will be crowned, with the top three contestants receiving cash prizes and the fair queen competing at the state level in Atlanta.
  • Carnival rides and midway games provided by Strates Shows, which is also celebrating its 100th year.
  • Unforgettable fair food.

Gates will open at 5 p.m. weekdays and noon Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is $10 and anyone 17 or under must be accompanied by an adult.

Funds raised by the Georgia-Carolina State Fair are donated to various charities in the CSRA which provide goods and services to the many needy people, most especially children, within our community.

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In Aiken

Aiken’s Western Carolina State Fair will also run from Oct. 13-22 at 561 May Royal Drive.

Tickets, including the discounted Mega Pass for unlimited rides, are on sale now at letsrideaiken.com or locally at The Aiken Standard, AllStar Tents and Events, Security Federal Aiken County branches and Osbon’s Laundry & Cleaners on Pendleton Street.

Gates open at noon on Saturdays and Sundays, and 5 p.m. on weekdays.

Fair food days, featuring free gate admission and the fair’s best food, are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 18-20.

Gate admission is $8 in advance or $10 at the gate, and children 10 and under are free.

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Children 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult 25 or older.

For patron safety, only clear bags will be admitted.

This year’s fair, which benefits local charities through the WCSF Foundation and is operated by Reithoffer Shows, features a demolition derby with the Budweiser Beer Garden at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15, Oct. 18 and Oct. 19.

Shows and attractions include K9s in Flight with amazing dog acrobatics, Magic Man T.J. Hill, and Pretty Bird Paradise, an all-day attraction.

The Ken Treadway Bronc & Bull Riding event is scheduled for 7 p.m. Oct. 21 and 4 p.m. Oct. 22, featuring the Budweiser Beer Garden.

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Special promotions include opening day free gate admission with the donation of 10 nonperishable food items per person or a donated item to Children’s Hospital of Augusta. See the wish list on letsrideaiken.com.

On Oct. 16, the fair admits each car (legally seatbelted) for $70, including unlimited rides for up to eight.

On Oct. 17, a $15 unlimited ride band is available, admission not included.

On Oct. 22, admission is free with a church bulletin, and military, public safety and emergency professionals get in for half price.

Seniors (55 and older) with an ID also qualify for half-price.

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An unlimited ride band is available on the last day for $25, admission not included (until 2 p.m.).

Other fairs

  • The South Carolina State Fair opened in Columbia, S.C., on Wednesday and runs through Oct.22, with 13 new foods and drinks and two traveling exhibits: “Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition” and “Remembering Our Fallen.”
  • The Columbia County Fall Fair will take place from Nov. 2-12 at 5462 Columbia Road in Grovetown. The fair will be marking 58 years with rides, competition, entertainment and more.



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One dead after being hit by car in Aiken County

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) -One person is dead after being struck by a vehicle on US 1 in Aiken County.

The South Carolina High Patrol and Aiken County Coroner’s Office said a pedestrian was walking south on US 1 near Bogeyville Road around 7:18 Sunday night when a 2021 Chevrolet Camero hit them.

The driver of the Camaro was not injured.

The woman was taken to Aiken Regional Medical Centers, according to Coroner Darryl Ables, where she died from her injuries at 8:35 Sunday night.

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The victim’s name will be released at a later time.



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Tree giveaway helps Augusta get back to normal after Helene

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – It’s been more than 100 days since Hurricane Helene came through our area.

Now, those in the CSRA are still cleaning up the aftermath.

On Saturday, Rooting for Augusta helped the area get back to normal.

“Every once in a while, we have a horrific event that unites us all, and we certainly had it with the storm. Everybody can agree that it’s a good thing to plant trees back in the right spots,” said Dennis Trotter with Rooting for Augusta.

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Rooting for Augusta gave away 700 trees as part of the event.



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New Richmond County sheriff promotes deputies, other employees

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – After swearing in 100 new deputies at the beginning of his tenure, Richmond County Sheriff Eugene Brantley also addressed promotions and appointments for those in the sheriff’s office.

It happened on Friday before the winter weather got underway and impacted the region.

Brantley spoke with us after about why the new promotions, appointments and people in the sheriff’s office will benefit the community.

“For the most part, when you’re suffering from a shortage of staff like we have been and so many other agencies in the state of Georgia and around the country, I think it is a boost in the arm to onboard 100 people to help get things that we need slow down crime and stop what is plaguing our community,” said Brantley.

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Brantley said it was the first step to making the community safer.

He says he has been working on improving the jail as well.



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