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  2. Want a government job? FEMA is hosting a job fair in Augusta ...

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    For those interested in federal employment, FEMA is offering guidance at their job fair in Augusta this week.

  3. Here comes the money: Top 20 highest paid employees in ... - AOL

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    Augusta's deputy general counsel Rachel Mack earned $145,220. She first started working for the city in 2015. She first started working for the city in 2015. 19.

  4. Augusta metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta metropolitan area, officially the Augusta-Richmond County metropolitan statistical area according to the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Census Bureau and other agencies, is a metropolitan statistical area centered on the city of Augusta, Georgia.

  5. Fort Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Fort Eisenhower, formerly known as Fort Gordon and Camp Gordon, is a United States Army installation established southwest of Augusta, Georgia in October 1941. It is the current home of the United States Army Signal Corps, United States Army Cyber Command, and the Cyber Center of Excellence as well as the National Security Agency/Central Security Service' Georgia Cryptologic Center (NSA ...

  6. 878th Engineer Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 878th Engineer Battalion is located in east central Georgia and stretches from Augusta south to Fort Stewart. Georgia. Headquarters & Forward Support Company - Augusta, GA. 810th Engineer Company (Sapper)(-) - Swainsboro, GA. 848th Engineer Company - Douglasville, GA. 876th Engineer Support Company -Columbus, GA. 877th Engineer Company ...

  7. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Georgia is divided into 49 judicial circuits, each of which has a Superior Court consisting of local judges numbering between two and 19 depending on the circuit population. Under the 1983 Constitution, Georgia also has magistrate courts, probate courts, juvenile courts, state courts; the General Assembly may also authorize municipal courts. [9]