The former Augusta commissioners and mayor at last week’s annual get-together at Sconyers Bar-B-Que represented at least 150 years of combined public service which is truly remarkable, considering there were only eight of them.
Sylvia Cooper, pinch hitting for John Clarke who’s out on medical leave, reviews the week in politics –and snow.
It’s that time of the year again–yes, time for Sylvia Cooper to name the Turkey of the Year.
Sylvia Cooper is back for another round or reporting and commenting on Augusta and a few other matters.
The more things change, the more the stay the same with ambulance service for Augusta.
Columnist Sylvia Cooper predicts the bill to give the Augusta mayor a vote will not make it through the legislature.
Commissioners continue to deal with ambulance service and a questionable bidding process that opened the door to a newcomer.
Augusta’s ambulance service woes continue. Still.
Richmond County commissioners still need to decide about ambulance service.
Some Richmond County commissioners think cutting the experience requirement for city administrator is a good idea.
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