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.
Our Garden City must be growing Stinkweed in the commission chambers because it’s stinking to high heaven in there. Parks...
Mack Lane seems to be the location that causes much heartbreak and tribulation lately. This is the location of the...
” It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” wrote George Orwell 1984. That...
The brakes on the code enforcement vehicles must not be operating to full efficiency. Maybe they only work when the...
So much has been going on in Augusta, it’s hard to find a good place to start. So, this week’s column...
Augusta’s ambulance problems are like a recurring nightmare.
A kinder, gentler nation. That’s what one of our Presidents called for. How’s that working out? Now, Augusta’s Planning and...
Columnist John Clarke explores all the ways Augusta citizens can’t get no satisfaction from the city government.
Once upon a time, Augusta had rules about new hires. Columnist John Clarke fondly remembers those days.
Too much buck passing results in too little maintenance of city-owned rights of ways.
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