City of Columbus accepting applications for ‘Citizens Academy,’ a program on local government operations

COLUMBUS, Ga. ( WRBL ) — The City of Columbus is now accepting applications for its first-ever “Citizens Academy,” a seven-week program focusing on local government processes and operations.

The city says this academy aims to “empower Muscogee County residents and business owners by providing them with a deeper understanding of local governance, civic engagement, and community resources.”

The academy is a seven-week program scheduled to start in January. It will be held every Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Applications are being accepted until Nov. 15 for 25 participants. They must be a resident in Muscogee County or own a business in the county, as well as be 18-years-of-age or older.

The city says participants can except to hear from officials, attend information sessions, and engage in discussions on the impact of local government in their lives.

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