...city, they fight for scraps of power for their inflated egos.We lost a fantastic lady in former Richmond County Emergency management Director Pam Tucker. Once away from the bickering and backstabbing of our glorious city planners, that lady...
...retirement of four people in the department's upper ranks, including Chief Howard Willis, who was also Richmond County emergency management director.The fire department had come under scrutiny and criticism after revelations of questionable side...
...eastern Georgia, but power was expected to be restored by about midnight Friday.Howard Willis, the Richmond County emergency management director, reported some downed trees on Central Avenue but no damage.South Carolina Electric & Gas experienced...
...Likewise, Richmond County reported dozens of accidents because of the snow.Howard Willis, the Richmond County Emergency Management director, said traffic officials had been preparing for the storm since Wednesday and had a fleet of trucks...
...escaped without assistance and two other individuals were freed by Richmond County firefighters, said Richmond County Emergency Management Director Howard Willis. Well-wishers and neighbors helplessly watched as utility workers and firefighters...
...Georgia Environmental Protection Division officials, but that spill was confined to plant boundaries. Richmond County Emergency Management Director Dave Dlugolenski said plant officials were trying late Wednesday to determine the amount of the toxic...
...the shelters and try to let people know they're available," said Dave Dlugolenski, Augusta-Richmond County emergency management director. "With this heat, you want to prevent people from having any type of heat injury." Columbia County's...
Temperatures in the mid-40s Tuesday brought Augusta out of a 24-hour hibernation. But the respite could end by the weekend.
...both public and private, but particular mention should go to David Dlugolenski. The Augusta-Richmond County emergency management director, on the job less than a year, certainly earned his spurs. He drew on his years of experience as...
Jan. 5: Lt. Frank Conoly, an Aiken Public Safety officer, is fired for an alleged display of road rage. A tailgating stop is made while he is off duty and includes breaking a car window and spraying the driver with Chemical Mace, causing burns.