Augusta Chronicle - Sat Nov 07
Paved roads hold no thrills or challenges for some drivers. They are the hardy souls who prefer taking their vehicles off the road, and off the beaten path, in a pursuit that pits big-wheeled trucks and their drivers against an untamed terrain.
Merry's T-shirts get him nowhereAugusta Chronicle - Sat Nov 07
The topic of the week is money and how your local government and school system plan to pick your pocket again one way or another.
'The Chronicle' always is a treat to readAugusta Chronicle - Sat Nov 07
Every morning I go to The Augusta Chronicle newspaper box. Why, you might ask? The Chronicle , of course, but more than that.
Richmond County School officials look into cutting Senior tax exemptionWRDW-TV Augusta - Sat Nov 07
The Richmond County School System is looking into pulling the tax exemption from seniors to try to make up for millions of dollars in budget cuts.
Temporary Road Closures Announced For Columbia CountyWJBF-TV Augusta - Sat Nov 07
We have a couple of upcoming temporary road closures to tell you about in Columbia County.
Jobless praise added benefitsAugusta Chronicle - Sat Nov 07
Until Friday, Gerald Shealy, of Lexington, S.C., said he didn't know where the Georgia Department of Labor was located.
District 1 race's bottom two endorse former rivalsAugusta Chronicle Online - Fri Nov 06
Both candidates knocked out of the running in the District 1 commission race Tuesday have made their endorsements, and they fall along racial lines.
Rants and RavesAugusta Chronicle Online - Fri Nov 06
AFTER MORE THAN a month of multiple daily articles, interviews and pictures about breast cancer, a ranter wrote last week that it "sure would have been nice if the cause could have gotten some support from the paper." You even printed an entire edition in pink, which I could not read.
Commissioners review new options for 2010 budgetWAGT - Fri Nov 06
Augusta-Richmond County Commissioners are reviewing their new options for the 2010 budget.
Kroc funds drive exceeds goalAugusta Chronicle - Thu Nov 05
A pair of gifts totaling $4 million pushed the Salvation Army Kroc Center's fundraising drive past its goal Wednesday and qualified the project for $67.8 million from the estate of McDonald's heiress Joan Kroc.
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