The Augusta Commission is expected to narrow the scope of an ongoing audit of the Recreation and Parks department Tuesday to focus in on areas of greater concern.
The Columbia County Board of Commissioners will discuss a variance request during the meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Judges in two federal lawsuits Friday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to continue funding its food assistance program during the government shutdown, but it was unclear how quickly payments would resume to recipients, who had been warned that no more money would be coming starting Saturday.
Augusta’s seven-library system is raising alarms that a 10% budget cut could shutter branches, slash hours and eliminate about 20 part-time positions.
Retired combat veteran and community volunteer, Don Clark, says he wants to bring communication and cooperation to the Augusta Commission.
The Columbia County Board of Commissioners will discuss two rezonings during the meeting on Tuesday.
Takiyah Douse isn’t the only likely local candidate for city administrator.
Georgia’s on-again, off-again gasoline tax suspension is back off.
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