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Here’s what we know about curfews in Richmond, Columbia and Aiken counties

Columbia County recently announced a curfew for Columbia County residents beginning Saturday evening after Tropical Storm Helene devastated the Augusta region. Columbia County officials are implementing a curfew for all Columbia County residents starting Saturday evening at 8 p.m. and…

Columbia County Schools Move Forward with Campus Safety Improvements

Technology responsible for law enforcement’s rapid response to a recent mass killing at a Georgia school is being installed in Columbia County schools. On Thursday evening, about 70 people gathered in the Grovetown High School auditorium to hear from Columbia…

Columbia County high school student charged with threatening behavior

Several Evans High School students were expelled from school on Wednesday and a Greenbrier High School student was arrested after several threats were made against the schools. Columbia County School District officials confirmed that a Greenbrier High School student made…

Smooth transition promised for sale of Peck’s Markets

CALLICOON, NY — One employee-owned business is buying another: The four Peck’s Markets in Sullivan County are to be sold to PSK Supermarkets, according to a contract. “In 2023, we took a vote among employees to see if they were…

Smooth transition promised for sale of Peck’s Markets

CALLICOON, NY — One employee-owned business is buying another: The four Peck’s Markets in Sullivan County are to be sold to PSK Supermarkets, according to a contract. “In 2023, we took a vote among employees to see if they were…

Truck driver arrested after accident on I-75 in Marion County

OCALA, Fla. (WCJB) – A truck driver is in Marion County Jail after causing another accident on I-75. Calvin Huddleston, 29, of Georgia, was driving south when he crashed his pickup truck into a railing near mile marker 340 just…

Barbecue food truck plans restaurant in Columbia County

One of the Augusta area’s most popular food trucks will continue operating, but its owners have found a permanent location in Columbia County where they would like to house their business. As the Augusta Chronicle first reported nearly two years…