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Edgefield County is actively working to boost its EMS operations amid high population growth. It’s taking not just the extra money of last year’s tax hike, but a balancing act of moving pieces.
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This week's top stories
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North Augusta Commission moves 3 commercial projects forward, including Hilton hotel
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Edgefield County impact fees would hit two areas responsible for 70% of county’s growth
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James Brown's daughter talks about father's legacy, dedication to education during talk in Augusta
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Two North Augusta students awarded $1,000 scholarships from Friends of the Nancy Carson Library
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CSRA events for the week of May 27 to June 2
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North Augusta candidates: Growth is opportunity, challenge. Here’s the rest from Chamber’s forum.
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Early voting in S.C. statewide primaries begins May 26
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North Augusta authorizes $7M property deal at Riverside Village for cyber infrastructure
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Weeping Willows developer Tracey Turner facing felony charges, files for bankruptcy
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Memorial Day ceremony honors, remembers North Augusta service members
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