Augusta, GA
đ± Man Wanted For Questioning + Annual Back-To-School Event
Hey, Augusta. I’m here in your inbox today to get you caught up on everything you need to know about what’s going on around town.
But first, your local weather:
- Saturday: Humid; a stray p.m. t-storm. High: 94 Low: 75.
- Sunday: Humid with sunny intervals. High: 92 Low: 75.
Here are the top three stories in Augusta today:
- The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is seeking public assistance in locating an individual for questioning regarding a burglary that occurred on Jul. 2 at the 2500 block of Friar Lane. The homeowner reported that an unidentified man broke into a shed and was taking clothes from it, claiming that someone named Benny gave him permission. A photo of the man captured on the homeowners’ video surveillance has been shared, and individuals with information about his identity or whereabouts are urged to contact Dep. Thomas Langford at (706) 821-1038 or any investigator at (706) 821-1020. (WFXG)
- Mosquitoes, responsible for an estimated 750,000 global deaths annually, pose a significant threat due to their ability to transmit diseases such as malaria and West Nile virus, according to National Geographic. Experts warn that Augusta may experience a higher mosquito population this summer, and people should take precautions. Factors such as rainfall and high temperatures contribute to ideal breeding conditions, with standing water serving as a breeding ground for thousands of mosquitoes, highlighting the need for vigilant mosquito control measures and removing stagnant water sources. (The Augusta Press)
- Commissioner Francine Scott has announced the date for her annual Back to School event, scheduled to take place on Jul. 29 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at May Park Community Center. The event will offer various resources and services to meet the diverse needs of students, including school supplies such as notebooks, backpacks, pens, and pencils, as well as free haircuts, hairstyling, dental check-ups, and eye screenings. Attendees can also enjoy a mobile library for promoting literacy, along with free food, entertainment, and engaging activities for families to enjoy. (WFXG)
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Today and tomorrow in Augusta:
- Candlelight Music Series At Augusta Common (7:30 PM)
From my notebook:
- Izzy’s Law, named after 4-year-old Israel Scott who tragically drowned during swimming lessons, is prompting greater caution among swim instructors and parents in Georgia. The law mandates that the Department of Public Health establish aquatic safety guidelines by Jan. 1, 2024, and requires all swim instructors in the state to have a safety plan in place by Apr. 1, 2024. (WJBF-TV)
- Rally Point Grille, a new restaurant in nearby Evans, is dedicated to honoring local veterans and is run by veterans themselves. The establishment showcases donated memorabilia from the community and offers a menu featuring dishes named with military references. (WJBF-TV)
- Doctors Hospital of Augusta is organizing a hiring event on Jul. 17, aiming to interview and provide immediate job offers to registered nurses, new graduates, and nurse externs. The event will take place from 12:00-3:00 p.m., and interested individuals are encouraged to register beforehand and consider applying online to expedite the hiring process. (WFXG)
Thanks for following along and staying informed! I’ll see you around.
â Michelle Paul
About me: Michelle Paul is a Utah-based writer and photographer with a professional background in content management and registered nursing. When not working on projects ranging from photo editing to copywriting, they enjoy traveling, video games, and expanding their skills.
Augusta, GA
North Augusta Baseball gets one last swing at Riverview Park
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Weâre just under two months away from baseball season and this year will be a bittersweet one for North Augustaâs baseball and softball teams.
While many players would much rather play at a brand-new facility, Riverview Park has been home to the Yellowjackets for a long time now.
After this season, however, North Augusta will finally have a new place to call home.
But, they will have one more chance to close out a phenomenal season before transitioning to the new stadium next year.
Youâve seen the construction and you can see the vision.
In just a few more months, across the street from North Augusta High School will be two brand-new facilities.
The newest home of the Yellowjackets baseball and softball teams.
âItâs a chance to have something that is ours,â said Lynn. âOur own atmosphere at school. Itâs going to be exciting.â
The over $8 million project was slated to be completed ahead of this yearâs season, but after multiple delays like the impact of Hurricane Helene and just how big of a project it truly is, the facilities are still several months from being ready for play.
In the event construction concludes as originally planned, Head Coach Kevin Lynn says the team has no plans to move fields in the middle of their 2025 season.
âI donât want to have summer ball starting there, I want our kids to start a regular season there,â said Lynn. I want them to open the season up and have a true home opener.â
The good news is, nothing about this year will feel different for the team.
The Yellowjackets have called Riverview Park home for over 40 years and theyâll get one more chance to send it out with a grand slam.âI grew up watching my brother play here and many people before him, so being able to play here one last time feels really good.â
âIâd like to go out on a high note and finish up strong here. Our goal is to win all of our games at home since we play here all the time and know the layout more than anybody else. Itâd be nice to accomplish those goals in our last season.â
Lynnâs team will open up on the road against Strom Thurmond on Feb. 11.
The Yellowjackets are 40 and 40 under Lynn as head coach.
Itâs hard to believe weâre almost to baseball season, before we know it weâll be talking about the Masters.
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Augusta, GA
2 young males dead after boat overturns in Screven County
SYLVANIA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Two young males are dead after their boat overturned while fishing, according to the Screven County Sheriffâs Office.
According to a press release, around 12:45 p.m. on Wednesday, emergency services received a call about a boat overturning in a pond off Poor Robin Road.
Upon arrival, deputies spoke with a young adult male who was located at the scene. The male reported he had been in a boat with two other young males fishing when their boat overturned.
The young male was treated for his injuries and released, according to officials.
Additional agencies arrived on the scene including the Screven County Marine Rescue Squadron and several local scuba divers.
âAfter an extensive 5-hour search, in 46-degree water, the bodies of the remaining two young males were located in the pond,â said Sheriff Norman Royal.
The investigation into the circumstances that led up to these deaths is still ongoing, but no foul play is suspected at this time, according to officials.
Screven County EMS, Screven County Fire, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Effingham County Fire and Bulloch County Sheriffâs Office, also assisted in the response.
Sheriff Royal sends his thoughts and prayers to the families of these two young men and thanks all agencies that assisted and made their recovery possible.
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Augusta, GA
WATCH: Gun comes out during fight at Butler High, video shows
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A weapon was seized by school administrators after the apparent gun fell to the floor during a fight between students Tuesday at Butler High School.
Parents were told of the incident in a letter.
âTwo students engaged in a fight in a classroom today during a class,â the letter stated. âDuring the altercation, students saw a weapon drop to the floor.â
The Richmond County School System didnât address what kind of weapon it was, but a video on Facebook showed what appeared to be a gun.
Administrators and Richmond County School System police responded immediately and secured the school for about 45 minutes while police investigated, parents were told.
The student was taken into custody and the incident was addressed following the Code of Student Conduct and Discipline.
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