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Records reveal differences in Richmond, Columbia government salaries

Records reveal differences in Richmond, Columbia government salaries Augusta Chronicle Columbia County is approaching 80% of the population of Augusta-Richmond while its county government is less than half the size. The Augusta Chronicle obtained and analyzed salary records from both counties and found top officials took home comparable amounts, while Columbia County had far fewer rank-and-file workers. Including each county’s public safety personnel, Augusta-Richmond has approximately 2,540 full-time workers while Columbia County has 1,235. The consolidated Augusta government has an estimated population of 200,000 while fast-growing Columbia is estimated at 160,000. Differences between the two jurisdictions could help explain the staffing numbers. For instance, Augusta Regional Airport employs 73 plus 12 security officers from the Richmond County Marshal’s Office.

Project Guardian indicts seven in Georgia s Southern District on firearm charges

Project Guardian indicts seven in Georgia’s Southern District on firearm charges Project Guardian indicts seven in Georgia’s Southern District on firearm charges By Sean Evans | January 20, 2021 at 5:53 PM EST - Updated January 20 at 6:26 PM SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - A nationwide strategic plan to reduce gun violence continues to yield results in the Southern District of Georgia. The office of U.S. Attorney Bobby Christine announced today seven people, all convicted felons, were recently indicted for illegally having a gun. Those named in federal indictments from the first 2021 term of the U.S. District Court grand jury include: April Nina Hawthorne, 32, of Augusta, charged with Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.

Former Tampa police Chief Austin A C McLane dies at age 81

Former Tampa police Chief Austin ‘A.C.’ McLane dies at age 81 McLane served as chief from 1987 to 1991 and worked to repair the police department’s relationship with minority communities.     Tampa police Chief Austin A.C. McLane served from 1987 to 1991. He died Friday, Jan. 15 at the age of 81. [ Tampa Police Department ] Published Jan. 17 Austin “A.C.” McLane, who served as Tampa’s police chief from 1987-91, died Friday at the age of 81. McLane’s wife said he died at home in his native Georgia, surrounded by loved ones. The Tampa Police Department announced his death on Saturday of complications stemming from pancreatic cancer.

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