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Augusta County Administrator Tim Fitzgerald, however, said Staunton developing its own plan for the courthouse "is news to me ... the governor's decision on the legislation. According to Virginia code ...
the Circuit Courts for the City of Staunton and Augusta County began a judicial process concerning the improvement of the condition of Augusta County’s court facilities in the City of Staunton.
AUGUSTA COUNTY/STAUNTON – Augusta County Board of Supervisors ... 3,700 people opposing the county’s proposal and a letter from Preservation Virginia in response to the courthouse expansion proposal.
An elevated view from the corner shows the design concept for the 1901 Augusta County courthouse, the Echols Building, and expansion. Image courtesy Augusta County. Update: Tuesday, 7:17 p.m. The ...
VERONA, Va. (WHSV)—Augusta County officials ... is still considering the future of the current Augusta County Courthouse building in Staunton. The building is expected to be ready for occupancy ...
Augusta County’s historic 1901 courthouse in downtown Staunton is no longer suitable for conducting business in today’s court system on a number of levels — safety, security, space limitations, no ...
The twin brother of Augusta County Sheriff Donald Smith appeared in Staunton Circuit Court on May 6, where he pleaded guilty ...
VERONA - The quarry ordinance will return to the Augusta County ... Staunton City Council is moving forward with a bond resolution totaling $35,500,000 for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations ...
WAYNESBORO — A March 30 opinion by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring says that state law does not allow the Augusta County Courthouse to expand in the city of Staunton without voter approval.
VERONA --Augusta County Supervisors said Wednesday they would continue with plans for a November referendum to move the county courthouse from Staunton to Verona, but would still consider a solid ...