Augusta, GA
The Bin Store Is Back With Two New Locations in Augusta, GA
The Veteran-Owned Overstock Liquidation Store Announces the Grand Opening of Two New Locations in Augusta, GA.
Augusta, Georgia–(Newsfile Corp. – June 10, 2024) – The Bin Store, known for its thrilling treasure hunt shopping experience, is expanding its presence in the Augusta area with two new locations. Michael and Jen Prendamano, active members of the CSRA, are bringing even more incredible deals and unique shopping experiences to the community.
The Bin Store offers various products, including gaming systems, laptops, kitchen products, toys, and much more, all under one roof. Customers can find everything for $6 or less, with prices dropping daily until everything is only $1 on Thursdays. The excitement peaks as customers line up before dawn, eager to discover hidden gems and unbeatable deals.
The Bin Store offers an unparalleled retail shopping experience, providing a wide variety of products at unbeatable prices.
The Bin Store
The new locations are The Bin Store Grovetown at 808 Horizon South Parkway, Grovetown, GA 30813. The Bin Store Liquidation Pallets & Truckloads at 4304 Sudan Drive, Augusta, GA.. Both locations are opening June 2024!
In addition to individual liquidation and overstock items at $6 or less, The Bin Store is opening up wholesale liquidation pallets to the public for the first time. Customers can purchase liquidation pallets, such as amazon returns pallet, and truckloads starting as low as $200. This service is ideal for those looking to buy in bulk, whether for resale or personal use. The store’s commitment to value and variety makes it a popular destination for bargain hunters and resellers alike.
Each Thursday, the remaining merchandise is donated to local charities in need to make way for 25,000 new items to be restocked, continuing the cycle of amazing finds and community support.
Stay updated with the latest arrivals and promotions by following The Bin Store’s social media channels. Its TikTok videos showcases the vibrant atmosphere and incredible finds at The Bin Store, and their YouTube videos provides an in-depth look at a day in the life at The Bin Store.
What is a bin store? A bin store, also known as an overstock liquidation store, it is a retail outlet that sells excess or unsold new merchandise from manufacturers and retailers at significantly reduced prices. These stores obtain products that were overproduced, returned, or discontinued, allowing consumers to purchase high-quality items at up to 90% off retail. This business model helps retailers clear out inventory while offering customers great deals on various products.
Bin stores offer several advantages allowing customers to purchase high-quality merchandise at significantly reduced prices and save money. These stores often have various products, including electronics, apparel, and home goods, providing ample choices.
Additionally, the frequent inventory turnover ensures a constant supply of new items. For resellers doing retail arbitrage, purchasing liquidation pallets such as those for Amazon liquidation can maximize profit margins due to the low cost of goods.
For those searching online for “liquidation stores near me” or “pallet sales near me,” The Bin Store is the best place to buy liquidation truckloads.
For more information about its services, including truckload liquidation, visit its website at https://shopbinstores.com/direct-liquidation-pallets-for-sale/.
About The Bin Store
The Bin Store offers an unparalleled retail shopping experience, providing a wide variety of products at unbeatable prices. Proudly veteran owned, it supports the local community through donations and partnerships.
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Media Contact
The Bin Store
Michael Prendamano
Address: 4304 Sudan Drive Augusta, GA 30907
Phone: (803) 226-3351
Website: https://shopbinstores.com/
Email: michael@shopbinstores.com
Bin Store Pallets & Truckloads
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Augusta, GA
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn opens on Broad Street in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A new gourmet popcorn shop has opened on Broad Street, bringing a Chicago-style twist to downtown Augusta.
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts, located at 716 Broad Street next to the Miller Theater, opened late last year. Owner Sheila Jones moved to Augusta from Chicago, where she said gourmet popcorn has a strong following.
“I’m from Chicago where gourmet popcorn is kind of a big deal,” Jones said.
Specialty flavors made in house
The shop offers specialty flavors including caramel, strawberry drizzle, peppermint, Oreo, green apple, and peanut butter — all made in house. Jones said the experience starts before customers even reach the counter.
“The smell is part of the experience. Green apple, strawberry, strawberry drizzle with chocolate. We have a new peanut butter flavor I just did,” Jones said.
A business built for family
Jones said her move to Augusta and her decision to open the business were driven by her son, who is on the autism spectrum. She said she believed he would be more comfortable in Augusta and wanted to build something that would benefit him long-term.
“I wanted him to have something when he gets older. He has a job already if he wants one. He already has a business,” Jones said.

Jones said starting the business has been harder than she expected. She handles most operations herself, with some help from family. She said the purpose behind the shop keeps her motivated.
“Coming into this every day is fulfilling because I built it. I’m building it and I just wanna see how high we’ll go,” Jones said.
Popn’ Off Gourmet Popcorn and Nuts is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The shop is also holding a pop-up Saturday at noon on Gordon Highway.
Here’s a link to their Facebook page: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61584084467886#
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Augusta, GA
Deputy fired over on-duty sex with co-worker’s wife, documents show
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A deputy was fired for having sex with another deputy’s wife while on duty, according to personnel documents from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office.
And it’s not the first time his love life has raised questions − he left a job in Aiken County after a similar problem.
Sgt. Christopher Chavous was dismissed after the matter was reported by the deputy whose wife was allegedly having the relations with now-fired deputy, according to the documents.
Chavous admitted it when confronted by an investigator on Feb. 16, according to the documents.
He said he first slept with her before Christmas and had continued doing so at least one or two times a week, according to the documents.
He also admitted that he’d done so at least once while on duty, according to the documents.
The husband said he’d suspected for some time that his wife had been sleeping with another deputy, but he initially didn’t know who it was.

Eventually, the husband tracked his wife on his phone to an apartment he knew belonged to Chavous, according to the documents.
Additionally, the husband showed Sgt. Walter McNeil, who was investigating the allegations, a video he’d obtained that showed his wife standing in the doorway of the apartment while kissing Chavous.

The husband also provided additional images of his wife’s car at the complex, as well as Chavous’ unmarked patrol car there.
The husband “advised that he doesn’t feel comfortable with the fact that Sgt. Chavous is in a peer support role with the agency, and he sleeps around with other Deputies wives,” McNeil wrote.
When confronted by internal affairs, Chavous admitted he’d been sleeping with the other deputy’s wife for about a month and a half, according to the documents. Chavous said he was going through a divorce of his own, according to the documents.

“It is imperative for all employees of this agency to always demonstrate sound judgment, both on and off duty,” McNeil wrote in the report. “Additionally, staff members must conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the integrity and reputation of the Sheriff’s Office. The actions of Sgt. Chavous fell short of these established standards.”
The personnel documents state the final disposition for Chavous, who also runs the Support 1 charity: “Termination.”
In response to the action, Chavous told News 12:
“I will have to refer to this to my counsel. I am appealing the decision.”
He faces certain investigation by the state.
Anytime a law enforcement officer is fired in the state, it automatically triggers an investigation by the Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council.
Here’s a look at his POST records so far:
News 12 learned that before he came to Richmond County, Chavous retired from the Aiken County Sheriff’s Office in 2023 after a complaint of an inappropriate relationship with a confidential informant.
These sex scandals seem to be a recurring problem for law enforcement agencies across the CSRA:
- In January, we reported that Aiken County Sheriff Marty Sawyer took action to demote two employees for allegedly engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship while on duty, according to officials.
- In December, we reported that deputy Diana Santiago was arrested after admitting to an “intimate relationship” with a member of a gang and using Richmond County Sheriff’s Office databases to look up information for that member while on duty.
- In 2023, we reported that an open microphone in a patrol car revealed that two supervisors had sex during working hours. They were demoted.
- Two other Richmond County deputies were fired after their relationship was uncovered. They were fired not for the relationship but for lying about it.
- In 2023, we reported that a deputy had sex with a woman who’d called 911. He was put on probation for one year.
- In addition, Burke County Sheriff Alfonzo Williams has been involved in a lawsuit by a former employee who alleges he was involved in sexual harassment.
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Augusta, GA
SAFETY ALERT: Recalled fried rice could have been sold in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Augusta-area residents could have purchased fried rice that was recently recalled because it may contain glass pieces.
The brand − Ajinomoto Yakitori Chicken with Japanese-Style Fried Rice − was sold at Costco, according to a recall letter received by a local customer.
Ajinomoto Foods North America in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a voluntary recall of some lots because it may contain glass. The affected products have “best by” codes ranging from 110825 through 011227.
It’s the same recall that was issued a few days ago for store-brand chicken fried rice that was sold at Trader Joe’s stores.
Althogh the name is different, it all comes from Ajinomoto.
The Trader Joe’s version was sold in 20-ounce plastic bags. The affected packages have best-by dates of Sept. 8 through Nov. 17, 2026. The products are stamped with the establishment number P-18356 inside the USDA mark of inspection.

The problem was detected after four consumers complained of finding glass. No injuries have been reported. Consumers should avoid eating the product and throw it away or return it to the store where it was purchased.
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