Most fables end with a moral, but Augusta’s story continues with no morality or moral at the end.
The battle for an audit inched forward, but, hey, I can settle for forward at any pace.
Will everything be alright with the Augusta government?
As the year ends, Augusta taxpayers found out some of their bills will be increasing.
The hit show “Dallas” never had the nail biting cliff-hangers that we see each week with the Augusta Commission.
Sensible reasoning is out the door and has been replaced with folks claiming their feelings now represent the truth.
Augusta’s leaders get the prize for desperately clinging to every ounce of power possible.
City department heads refuse to give up even an inch of their turf.
“It’s just a penny,” they claim, but I beg to disagree.
Richard Roundtree was roundly defeated by a coalition that is determined to bring change to our city.
Animal services would rather keep up its kill policy, rather than accept the free services of Best Friends Animal Society.
I have begun to attend commission meetings with a big bag of circus peanuts.
It appears that the Procurement Department is engaging in a “bait and switch” scheme.
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