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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – The City of Augusta announced Tuesday that the Augusta Riverwalk will be temporarily closed to the public beginning Wednesday, May 14th. The work is expected to take approximately two weeks to facilitate a comprehensive cleanup ...
The end of American Rescue Plan funding represents a $7 million hit to the general fund, eliminating a crucial revenue source the city had been relying on. Officials say the additional strain comes from higher-than-expected employee healthcare costs and money owed to the federal government.
Departments set to receive new vehicles include Animal Services, the Marshal's Office, and the Fire Department.
The Sacred Heart Art Reception will be held Jan. 9 from 4-6 p.m. at Sacred Heart Cultural Center, 1301 Greene St., Augusta. The reception will feature Ann Delorge, Nancy Hoehn, Beth McDonald and Marsha Shelbur. All art is for sale and will remain on ...
The future is now. City leaders are sitting down to set a game plan for where Augusta needs to go. “Trying to see what we can do to make Augusta in the future thrive, and after Tuesday’s depressing news,
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Public invited to Augusta’s Riverwalk naming ceremony on Friday
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – The City of Augusta announced it will hold a official naming ceremony for the Augusta Riverwalk in honor of Former Mayor Edward M. McIntyre, Sr. on Friday, Jan. 31. The event is set to take place at noon on the Riverwalk ...
The Augusta Riverwalk is getting some new accessories in the near future. The Augusta Commission on Tuesday approved a design for one of the new signs honoring the Riverwalk's new namesake, former mayor Ed McIntyre. The design presented by Interim Director ...
AUGUSTA — The city of Augusta is one step closer to getting an outdoor adventure center that will feature zip-lining and views of the downtown area. A new Outdoor Urban Adventure Center, which will be located on the Riverwalk’s 5th Street Freedom ...
The city of Augusta, Georgia is known for being the famous site of the Masters golf tournament as well as the home of the late great Godfather of Soul James Brown. However, Augusta’s innate charm comes from its diversity, cultural landmarks and natural ...