Augusta Chronicle - Fri Nov 27
Black Friday began this morning as Busy Friday,and kept it up throughout the morning.
Adopt-A-Stream workshops setAugusta Chronicle - Fri Nov 27
Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 6:22 a.m. Adopt-A-Stream will host two free workshops in December at Columbia County's Reed Creek Wetlands Center, 3820 Park Lane, Martinez, to promote awareness of water quality and to offer citizens with tools and training to monitor water quality.
Tax breaks can assist disadvantaged areasAugusta Chronicle - Fri Nov 27
Richmond County faces this predicament if it wants to make a dent in its high poverty rate: It needs to recruit higher-paying jobs, but those middle class income jobs are disappearing from the economy.
Thanksgiving Day dangers - the turkey fryerWRDW-TV Augusta - Wed Nov 25
On Thanksgiving Day 2008 - a fire takes place at a home on Verdery Street - the result of a grease fire in a kitchen.
Field of dreamsMetro Spirit - Wed Nov 25
COLUMBIA COUNTY, GA The lagging economy has forced the last remaining dairy farm in Columbia County to think outside the jug.
Electrolux asked to reconsiderAugusta Chronicle - Wed Nov 25
The Swedish word for reconsider is omprova. Troy Post, the director of the Development Authority of Columbia County, made that statement to Electrolux last week on the heals of the news that Augusta wasn't in the consideration for its new North American headquarters.
Work Ready matches workers with good jobsNewsTimesOnline.com - Wed Nov 25
An effort to improve and document jobs skills could enhance Columbia County's appeal to potential new employers.
Water main break affecting several Columbia County neighborhoodsAugusta Chronicle - Tue Nov 24
Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 3:42 p.m. A water main break caused several Columbia Country neighborhoods to lose water.
Man wanted for attempted shoplifting at TargetWRDW-TV Augusta - Tue Nov 24
Columbia County investigators are looking for a man accused of trying to steal from the Target on Washington Road.
Adopt-A-Stream workshops plannedAugusta Chronicle - Tue Nov 24
Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 2:42 p.m. Georgia Adopt-A-Stream will host two free workshops in December at Columbia County's Reed Creek Wetlands Center, 3820 Park Lane, Martinez, to promote awareness of water quality and to offer citizens with tools and training to monitor water quality.
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