Augusta officials are seeking approval to buy up to $2.4 million in heavy equipment to safety manage and reuse more than one million cubic yards of wood mulch generated after Hurricane Helene.
The City of Augusta joined communities around the world in observing World AIDS Day on Monday.
Augusta commissioners face another push toward a budget decision Tuesday after weeks of discussion that have yet to produce agreement on new taxes or cuts large enough to close a $21 million shortfall.
Animal control calls in Hephzibah could once again be handled by Augusta Animal Services under a proposed intergovernmental agreement approved Tuesday by the Augusta Commission.
A section of Broad street will be closed to all traffic starting Monday for about three weeks.
An unexpected seat change and a few close votes marked Thursday’s meeting of the Augusta Charter Review Committee.
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